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Venit welcomes viewers to Tarot Yogi for a timeless pick-a-card career guidance reading. She announces her tarot course starting May 15th, an astrology course on October 3rd, and a witchcraft course on July 3rd, inviting interested individuals to contact her for details or personal readings. She thanks the audience for their support and explains how to choose a pile.
Pile number one is addressed, suggesting they are at a career crossroads with anxious energy. The reading reveals a heavy workload (10 of Wands, 9 of Wands) but indicates that work is their primary source of fulfillment, leading to success and wealth generation (10 of Cups, The World, 10 of Pentacles). The advice is to double down on hard work, treat their passion as a business, and be a 'dynasty creator' affecting many lives through service. The Queen of Swords suggests working alone; however, they need to listen to their intuition and learn to receive. Mushira, the star of searching, indicates remembering ancient memories and pioneering new fields, leading to foundational change and mastery. Saturn's presence in the reading emphasizes persistent effort for permanent rewards.
The reading for Pile 1 continues, emphasizing the importance of challenging oneself to become the 'King of Pentacles' and a legacy builder whose hard work will benefit future generations. The cards also advise listening to intuition (Queen of Cups, High Priestess) and asking what they truly desire for themselves, as it's not always about others. The message is to learn to receive to have more wealth and that the transformation they seek will come after long, arduous, yet subtle work.
Venit greets Pile 2, chosen by birth date or the 'Tarot of the Cat People'. She reiterates announcements for her upcoming tarot, witchcraft, and astrology courses, encouraging interested individuals to reach out by email or Instagram for enrollment or personal readings. She expresses gratitude for the audience's support before delving into the career guidance.
Pile 2's reading highlights that their contributions to the world are making a significant difference, often born from deep self-examination. It suggests being ahead of the curve and understanding the masses, despite not being overly popular. The cards advise continuing to create, as efforts will pay off, even if results aren't immediately apparent. The reading acknowledges potential boredom with their work (9 of Cups) but promises wish fulfillment and good karma through continued effort. The Queen of Swords appears again, emphasizing the need for independence and working alone to achieve success. Six of Wands signifies imminent success and victory, urging them to let go of unnecessary hang-ups and continue their path, accepting imperfections in others.
Pile 2's reading continues, showing past betrayals, yet strength to push through doubts towards victory. It suggests that friends might be jealous and advises letting go of certain collaborations. The Knight of Pentacles represents a slow and steady path, urging patience and focus. The reading emphasizes doing their soul's work and that conflict is a natural part of achieving greatness. An appearance by Venit's dog, Brownie, inspires a message to maintain 'alpha' energy despite wounds. Uttar Badrapad, the star of the warrior, and the presence of Lakshmi suggest financial abundance through diligent work, courage, and intensity. The advice culminates in being 'obedient to Saturn,' embracing hard work, and resolving issues that arise.
Venit addresses Pile 3, chosen by the Tabula Mundi Tarot or specific birth dates. She reminds viewers of her tarot course starting May 15th, a witchcraft course on July 3rd, and an astrology course on October 3rd, encouraging sign-ups for detailed learning or personal readings, where she happily reads birth charts. She expresses gratitude for the audience's love and support.
Pile 3 is advised to work collaboratively, unlike piles 1 and 2, emphasizing their purpose in working with others. Three of Discs (Mars in Capricorn) indicates that learning from others, both mentors and partners, is crucial, even if it leads to 'good trouble.' Networking, travel, and strong social skills are highlighted as key to financial success and career growth. The reading suggests that Pile 3 is not meant to work alone but thrives in team environments. Consistency in their job, even if not always satisfying, will pay off, and they are encouraged to maintain collaborations, as they are seen as good to work with.
Pile 3's reading suggests that money stops flowing when job enjoyment ceases, possibly signaling a need to seek more fulfilling work or explore opportunities abroad (Page of Wands). Happiness, passion, and joy are linked to financial abundance. Making time for activities that bring happiness and connecting with friends (Three of Cups) are important. The emphasis remains on collaboration and developing 'people skills' to navigate social situations to their advantage. Taking action rather than overthinking (Magician, Eight of Swords) is crucial, as their actions are divinely ordained. Financial prudence is advised for future investments. Shraan, Raati, and Shakra, associated with learning, wealth, and relationships, highlight the importance of improving Venus for strong relationships, which are essential for material success. Pile 3 is destined for career excellence, leaving a legacy of knowledge, and is urged to embrace life's tensions and practice kindness.