Tarot Goodness for Your Weekend, Hooray!
Highway robbery?

Or maybe not but why tempt fate?
The card of the weekend is the Mice (Seven of Swords). We're all feeling a little bit robbed of something, folks, be it of our time, resources, money, sanity, ideas, belongings and so on. See also: many feel they're being taken advantage of, like they're doing way more than they should, so there may be no option available than to cut back in some way.
Have we bitten more off than we can chew?
Have we caused others to bite off more than they can chew?
This card also warns of the likelihood of literally being robbed. As such, it would be wise to exhibit prudence here and not flash and flaunt what we've got or own.
I just said it would be wise due to the energies of this card, not that you must hide your jewelry and ATM cards and new electronic device other fancy items. It's still your choice to do what you want, kids. Relax.
Besides, the probability of being robbed here is exactly the same as losing something of value due to neglect or stupidity or irresponsibility or urgency/rushing or distraction. The last time this card showed up, I found someone's debit card on a sidewalk. I can pretty much guarantee it didn't magically fly out of its owner's hands, landing on that sidewalk.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is... be careful with what you consider valuable, whether it be your keys, cards, money and wallets, purses, necklaces, business, job, employee(s), even your life-- straying too far away from civilization or where the action is, for example, to areas you do not know is not recommended.
Exploring this or that, him, her, that place, etc for the very first time is not recommended this weekend.
Be aware of what you're doing, what you're holding, where you are going... and who you're with.
In fact, in combination with the card of the week, the Flowers/4 of Wands, I'd be wary of super-friendly, charming strangers. They will turn out to be smooth talkers with their own agenda. No meeting these people alone. Meet in public settings.
Get a second opinion.
If it is you you value the most, you'll need to make that clear-- in writing, perhaps in speaking, but mainly in writing-- and you'll need to be prepared for the reactions of others who don't feel the way you do, sorry to say.
Also, those of you who've been robbing others may feel a big pinch now in return.
Whatever it is we feel robbed of, whether something tangible or inanimate, let's understand that we'll recover it.
More importantly, we'll... recover.
Have a good weekend.



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