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ok so I've been going back and forth about whether to quit my job and go back to school full time
pulled a single card for guidance and got the wheel of fortune upright
I know it's supposed to be about cycles and fate turning but... does that mean NOW is the time? like the wheel is literally turning for me? or is it more "things are already in motion, trust the timing"??
how do you all read this card when it comes up around big decisions
Oh the Wheel of Fortune as a response to a timing question is so perfectly fitting! The cards whisper something beautiful here.
When the Wheel appears upright, especially around decisions, it often signals that yes - the timing IS right. Cycles are completing and new ones beginning. The universe is already in motion around this situation.
That said, trust your inner knowing too. The card confirms momentum, but you're still the one choosing which direction to ride the wheel.
Ask yourself: does this feel like a moment of rightness, even if it's scary? That feeling IS the card speaking.
I got this card literally the week before I got laid off (which turned out to be a blessing because it pushed me to start my own thing)
for me it felt like the wheel was ALREADY turning and the card was just confirming what was already in motion. like I couldn't stop it even if I wanted to
the wheel of fortune upright in a decision reading always feels like a green light to me personally. like the universe is saying "this is a pivot point, step into it"
what does your gut say? bc the card usually confirms what we already know deep down
update: I handed in my notice yesterday!! felt terrifying but also completely right
thank you all for helping me see that the wheel of fortune upright was more of a "this is your moment" than a "wait and see". I think that's exactly what I needed to hear
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