- As an apex predator, this wild cat is aptly named the king of the jungle.
- You may find yourself working within a hierarchy this month, facing a “gatekeeper” or decision-maker that’s pivotal to your progress.
- Do your best to navigate this system using your diplomacy and communication skills.
- Much like The Moon card, you may have someone step in and test your boundaries.
- This individual may be territorial or insecure. Remember that you’ve earned this opportunity, too.
- Two Kings can either go to war or they can make an alliance. There’s more to be gained by the latter. Focus on cooperation.
- Don’t be afraid to step to negotiate and/or offer the olive branch. The other person is waiting for a sign.
- Although male lions get much of the attention, it’s the female lionesses who keep the pack fed. These fierce huntresses hunt and bring back the food while the male lion protects the young and fends off trespassers.
- You may find old roles are falling away. Don’t paint yourself in a corner (or allow others to do so).
- A pride of lions can consist of up to 30 or 40 individuals. Not surprisingly, lions, lionesses and cubs fight over resources, with cubs being at the bottom of the pecking order.
- You may find yourself fighting for attention, equal treatment or proper resources.
- Remind others of your contribution and stand your ground. If you continue to get pushback, it’s time to focus your efforts elsewhere. Don’t sell yourself short!
- I was shown a stack of building materials. Progress happens brick by brick.
- Create a blueprint if one doesn’t exist.
- Like the Two of Wands, use that as your compass. Foster excitement and inspiration as you move towards this goal.
- Others are looking to you for a cue. Lead by example, like the King of Wands would.
- It will be a make-it-or-break-it moment in key relationships.
- Trust plays a pivotal role; without it, you just have a house of cards.
- Work partnerships may blossom and lead to longer-lasting friendships.
- Help can come from an unlikely source. Don’t be afraid to ask for help (or accept it when it’s offered).
- You have a chance to affect change in a big way (think: Chariot).
- Control the narrative. Speak up, speak often, and don’t be afraid to be the first to speak!
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