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| The left card represents an important element of the past. Death, when reversed: Stagnation or petrifaction. The refusal to let go of the past. Resistance to change because of fear. |
| The middle card represents a deciding element of the present. Four of Pentacles (Power), when reversed: Using your power freely for your own enjoyment and the betterment of others. Coming to grips with progress and using your position to help it along. Finding security and identity someplace other than in the possession of material things. Letting go and encouraging others to find their own path. Being magnanimous and generous with your success. |
| The right card represents a critical element of the future. Judgement, when reversed: Procrastination and indecision. Disillusionment and the inability bring a matter to conclusion. |