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Usually, when I draw this card in the morning, it is an indication of a good, prosperous day at work. I'll take it!
The sentiment expressed in the snippet of poetry is a powerful one - become your own fortune.
The larger context of the poem is thus:
When, O spiritual one, you have become your own fortune, then being yourself your fortune you will never lose it. How, O fortunate one, can you ever lose yourself when your real self is your treasure and your kingdom?
Value of self is a difficult concept for me, but I am not doing myself any favors by not taking care of myself.
Update- It was a great night at work, indeed quite profitable and I was pleased!
This card is from the Rumi tarot by Nigel Jackson for Llewellyn.
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