My Ravenclaw deck is Ghost and Spirits, which gave me three cards for you; since you're unfamiliar with the cards, I'll go through them one by one before giving you the overall meaning together. Feel free to ask questions if you have any.
Seven of Cups: The "daydream" card. There are many options in front of you, and you're too busy imagining where they might lead to pick one. Maybe it's fear or worry that has you stalled, trying to figure out every consequence before deciding, or maybe you're enjoying the freedom of choice, but sooner or later, you're going to have to choose. Four of Swords: Rest and relaxation, particularly after a turbulent time. This doesn't always mean things are over -- it often can be the eye of the hurricane, the calm in the middle of the storm, but it's a time to gather your strength before the next fight. Five of Cups: It's easy to get distracted with what you've left behind and ignore what you have. Don't cry over spilled milk -- there are good things, if you pay attention.
So, applying this to your question about your career path:
I think it definitely could be the right one. But in the end, I don't think the message is necessarily that there's one right path and you're definitely on it -- I think the message is that you absolutely can MAKE this the path that you need. There may be temptation to dwell on other options you haven't tried (Seven of Cups), there may even be a surge of nostalgia for something more familiar (Five of Cups) -- don't let those things distract you from where you are.
The Four of Swords in the middle tells me that you're in a good place right now -- what you've picked is good for you, but don't overload yourself immediately. Take a minute to relax, regroup, and maybe even reform your plans, and then head forward, with your eye on the prize and your strength intact.
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My Ravenclaw deck is Ghost and Spirits, which gave me three cards for you; since you're unfamiliar with the cards, I'll go through them one by one before giving you the overall meaning together. Feel free to ask questions if you have any.
Seven of Cups: The "daydream" card. There are many options in front of you, and you're too busy imagining where they might lead to pick one. Maybe it's fear or worry that has you stalled, trying to figure out every consequence before deciding, or maybe you're enjoying the freedom of choice, but sooner or later, you're going to have to choose.
Four of Swords: Rest and relaxation, particularly after a turbulent time. This doesn't always mean things are over -- it often can be the eye of the hurricane, the calm in the middle of the storm, but it's a time to gather your strength before the next fight.
Five of Cups: It's easy to get distracted with what you've left behind and ignore what you have. Don't cry over spilled milk -- there are good things, if you pay attention.
So, applying this to your question about your career path:
I think it definitely could be the right one. But in the end, I don't think the message is necessarily that there's one right path and you're definitely on it -- I think the message is that you absolutely can MAKE this the path that you need. There may be temptation to dwell on other options you haven't tried (Seven of Cups), there may even be a surge of nostalgia for something more familiar (Five of Cups) -- don't let those things distract you from where you are.
The Four of Swords in the middle tells me that you're in a good place right now -- what you've picked is good for you, but don't overload yourself immediately. Take a minute to relax, regroup, and maybe even reform your plans, and then head forward, with your eye on the prize and your strength intact.