Monday, November 4, 2019: Short Term Financial Worries

Today’s message is from the Grand Luxe Tarot by Ciro Marchetti. 5 of Pentacles. Short term financial setbacks. If you are worried about your finances now, do not hesitate to ask for help. Go straight to God about this. A lot of us are willing to pray for financial help for others but it feels selfish and wrong to do it for yourself; but God knows you need to pay your bills and put enough money away in savings so you don’t stress about your future. If you get into the habit of talking to God about your finances, you might find that your “money luck” is getting better. This is because the more you are willing to turn over to God, the more he can help you. You might realize over time that you have not had a financial emergency in quite a while. God’s grace will go to work in terms of bringing resources into your life. As always, say thank you and be willing to give something back to help others in need.

This is a prayer I adapted from “The A to Z Spellbook” by Deborah Blake. It works fast. If you are interested in the original spell, check out this book and Deborah Blake’s other great work. I have adapted it for my Catholic beliefs.

Holy Family, hear my plea. Rain prosperity down on me. Bring in monies large and small to pay my bills, one and all. Money earned and gifts for free: according to your will, send it to me. AMEN

Try this out. I am not kidding. It works fast. You don’t have anything to lose, right? Have a great day.


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I am been a professional psychic for twenty-three years. During that time I have gained a reputation for accuracy, integrity, detail, and for the gentle and humorous nature of my readings. I find my work fascinating and love to write about it! Check back often for DIY fortunetelling methods, the card of the day, book reviews, and other ramblings.

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