icarus2712 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 12, 2018 10:38 pm
Thank you for kind offer
My question is
Should I pursue a career in travel and tourism industry ?
Hi icarus2712. I’m familiar with the other thread you posted so I changed the wording of your question slightly. Here’s your reading in response to if you should pursue the certification course in the travel and tourism industry:
5 of Cups Reversed (flipped out while shuffling and landed upside down, face up)
2 of Pentacles
8 of Pentacles
3 of Wands
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5 of Cups Reversed: In the upright position, this card shows a dark, cloaked figure, looking sideways at three turned cups while two others stand upright behind him.A bridge is in the background, leading to a small keep or holding. It is a card of loss and regret, but something remains. Three cups have been taken, but two are left. All the figure has to do is turn around and look at them. This is the “should have” card. In the reverse, for me it means “shouldn’t.”
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2 of Pentacles: A young man in the act of dancing, has a pentacle in either hand, and they are joined by an infinity symbol. This card is full of duality and has contradictory meanings. On the one hand it represents recreation and its connections, which is the subject of the design; but it is read also as obstacles, agitation, and trouble. In can indicate continuing to do something over and over, but also to change one’s mind. It speaks of a situation which requires course correction in order to handle the ups and downs.
8 of Pentacles: This card shows an artist at his work, which he exhibits in the form of trophies.
It refers to repetitive work, labor, employment, skill, craftsmanship, and work in the preparatory stage. Even moreso than the 2 of pentacles, it refers to doing something over and over again, increasingly. Consistency is the key with this card.
3 of Wands: A calm & stately man with his back turned, is looking from a cliff's edge at ships passing over the sea. Three staves are planted in the ground, and he leans slightly on one of them. He symbolizes established strength, enterprise, effort, trade, commerce, and discovery. Those are his ships which are sailing over the sea, and he expects that they will return bearing profit. This card refers to the future; it refers to things that will happen. Your ships are coming in; they’re still out there- keep looking.
My Interpretation: You shouldn’t pursue the certification course in travel and tourism because it will be hard for you to stick with and you may change your mind about it along the way. If you do decide to take the certification course, realize that it will require much daily juggling and consistent effort, and you would need to put further effort and time waiting to see the results. At some point during your studies, you may find you would need to find a labor job anyway, to support yourself.
What you should do is put consistent, daily effort into finding something you can do hands-on - perhaps a skilled trade. A desk job won’t do. Your job is out there, so keep looking. It’s important that you be consistent! Don’t give up.