The question is answered by Lucas with a spread of 2 Tarot whose meaning is: Accept, Reject.
The reversed Ace of Swords is a card that indicates rejection and disillusionment. When it appears in a reading it is interpreted as a warning, and may indicate that your friend Barbara shouldn't accept a job offer or other job situation, even if it seems attractive. It can be a signal that that particular opportunity is not meant for you or that there are hidden risks behind it. This card can also represent your friend who feels pressured and insecure about business decisions.
The reversed Ten of Swords represents a similar warning to the reversed Ace of Swords: it may indicate that your friend should decline a job offer or other job situation, even if it seems interesting. The reversed Ten of Swords can also indicate that your friend is facing financial difficulties or work-related problems, and can be a sign that her situation is getting worse. It can also be a warning against the hidden risks behind a job opportunity or against taking a job that is not suited to your skills.
In conclusion, the two tarot cards suggest that your friend Barbara should refuse any job offer or job situation, even if it seems interesting. There may be something hidden behind it, and it is important that you consider all possible consequences before making any decisions. The reversed Ten of Swords can also indicate that you are facing financial hardship and work-related problems, so it is important for you to carefully evaluate any opportunities and only make decisions that are genuinely beneficial to your professional career.
What do you see for the future of my current job position?
In conclusion, the two tarot cards show that you are well placed in your current occupation. There are good prospects for the future, but you'll need to be willing to put yourself out there and work hard to achieve the desired results.
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Will I be able to find a stable job?
In conclusion we can say that the tarot shows good opportunities to find a stable job, but you will need to be prepared and motivated to face any challenges along the way. You will eventually succeed in your endeavor, so the answer to the question is: Yes.
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I received an email with an interesting job offer, could it be a chance to get lucky?
The two papers analyzed suggest that there is a block in accepting the job offer, but also that it is possible to overcome it by assuming responsibility for one's actions and relying on one's abilities. The answer to the question is therefore YES, it could be a lucky opportunity if you take the right steps to overcome the blockade and leverage your skills.
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What do you see for the working future of my friend Barbara, who works in the communication sector?
Ultimately, these four cards seem to suggest that your friend will be successful at her job if she is able to overcome the challenges she encounters along the way. It will be important that you strike a balance between your professional goals and your social and ethical responsibilities. Her resilience and determination will be key to achieving the desired success in the communication sector.
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What do you see for my working relationship with my current employer?
In conclusion, we can say that the tarot indicates that you will need to make the most of your creative abilities and stay motivated in your working relationship to overcome any obstacles. You must also remember the great untapped potential and use it as an engine to achieve your professional goals. To do this, you will need to challenge yourself and be ready to take on new and more demanding responsibilities, thus demonstrating all your skills.
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Will there be major changes in my current job?
Based on the analysis of The Star and Five of Swords cards, it seems plausible that some major changes could occur in your current job. The cards indicate a sense of hope and confidence in the positive outcome of the situation and encourage you to be flexible and open to all kinds of changes. Therefore, answering the question, I would say YES: there will probably be some major changes in your current job.
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