Seven of Disks
The seven of pentacles takes us further on our journey through physical prosperity and the understanding of our relationship to it. With this card following the six of disks, there is a shift that has happened for us.
Here we see a man dressed in an orange tunic with light blue underclothing. The orange represents the creative energy inherent in the second chakra or svadhisthana, while the light blue represents spiritual/intuitive connection. He is standing over a lush and overgrown bush that is sporting an abundance of disks. Clearly he has created this abundant outcome, as a result of his carefully laid plans and action taken to ensure a successful crop/job. He is gazing at it, enjoying the fruit of his labor, while also gazing in wonder at the way something as small as seeds, when tended to, can produce so much abundance. Among the plants are tendrils, signifying the plant and the fruit have assisted each other through a dense support system.
This card can let us know what we are in a space where rest is required while we wait for our crops/projects/manifestations to fully grow and develop. It also suggests that we are either more supported in our goals than we realize or that we need to ask for support in order to truly get the best results. Not only is this person on the edge of a great abundant harvest, they are feeling doubly blessed because they have learned more about them selves in the process. There is something very rewarding about creating something from nothing and the self esteem building that happens during project accomplishment. We see all of these things personified in the seven of disks.

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