Tarot: The Kings 

Each King in Tarot is the masculine representation of his designated suit. 

By Michelle Crandell
Kings are self-assured, self-reliant, and authentic, representing masculine authority and power, someone important to the seeker or the seeker themself. Kings have been practicing adults for quite some time. They operate in the external world, seeking solutions outside themselves. Each King is the mature masculine representation of his designated suit. 

KING OF SWORDS IS visionary, objective, innovative, open-minded, focused, and strong-willed. A writer, lawyer, diplomat or philosopher, scientist or teacher by nature, he can cut through what he perceives as unnecessary or illogical.  

KING OF CUPS IS comfortable with emotional depth, accepting humanity as we really are. He can detach and contemplate emotions; yet is capable of loyalty and loving commitment. He might be a psychologist, psychiatrist, minister, primary care physician, profiler, or mortician.  

KING OF WANDS IS willing to take risks, comfortable being the center of attention, persuasive, extroverted, and political. Inspired and intuitive, he demonstrates masterful use of energy. He might be an entrepreneur, test pilot, Wall Street trader, evangelist, entertainer, Navy Seal, or ER doctor. 

KING OF PENTACLES IS adept at work, leading to prosperity and abundance in the material world. Creating security in the real world; health, objects, money, family, and a good reputation are his acquisitions. Practical, trustworthy, and perseverant, he is slow to change. He may be a manager, financier, real estate agent, craftsperson, or policeman.  

Michelle Crandell provides individual Tarot readings for a fee. Once a year, she teaches LEARN TO READ TAROT. Call if interested in her next class. To learn more, email michelle.crandell@gmail.com, or call 501-655-6242. 

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