From the Tyldwick Tarot, the Queen of Coins; from the Antiquarian Lenormand, the Moon:
No one sees the quiet work, but that’s where the change happens. Your best results will come from the habits no one claps for. —Aishwarya Mani Tripathi
Being "Water of Earth," it is not surprising to find this queen's portrait in a water garden. She may not be outspoken (as the Queen of Swords), flamboyant (like the Queen of Wands), or deeply empathetic (as the Queen of Cups), but she is practical and resourceful. She believes in starting with basic needs then working outward; her actions of kindness are concrete and useful. While what she does is not flashy, people appreciate and are reassured by her nurturing. The Moon in Lenormand is unlike the Moon card in tarot. It represents recognition and honor, just as the sun shines on the moon and allows it to reflect light. Small things done can mean a lot to those who are in need.


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