Three
generations of a family enjoy the fruits of success with each other.
The ten pentacles in this card are arranged in a diagram resembling the
Kabbalistic Tree of Life. This diagram represents the process by which
the Universe came into being. But what is also important to understand
is that this progression doesn't have a beginning and an end - it is a
dynamic state of continuous creation. Likewise, I must remember
that while I can take pleasure in my blessings, I must be a good steward
of what I have. I can enjoy my health, home and assets, but I need to
put forth the effort to continue to create this abundance.
From the Oracle of the Kabbalah comes the letter "Yud:"
From the Oracle of the Kabbalah comes the letter "Yud:"
Yud
is the smallest of the Hebrew letters, and the only one suspended in
midair. Yet as Rabbi Ginsburgh states, it is the "little that holds
much." In his companion book, Seidman writes, "According to the big
bang theory of the creation of the universe, all matter emerged from a
tiny point that exploded outward, expanding and gradually coalescing
into galaxies and solar systems. Yud represents that beginning point,
that small seed from which the whole creation sprouts." This letter
reminds me that the ideas I have won't do me any good as long as they
are "hanging in midair." They must be grounded in reality - the seed I
must plant with my own hands.
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