You have chosen the High Priestess and the 6 of Pentacles.The 6 of Pentacles is a card of support or charity. Its about help from others. Perhaps you are the one giving or perhaps you are the one on the receiving end. It's about people looking after those less fortunate at that particular time so if you are someone that does charity work you're also being asked to look at your own finances for the 6 of Pentacles is quite a humbling experience. Sometimes we feel that we buy friendship from other people because of what we do and how we go about it. The money that you spend is going out quicker than it is coming back in. You need to look carefully at the way you conduct your finances, for your material security just needs you to keep a little bit of an eye on it so that no invoices or bills are paid late. For anyone who is actually on the receiving end of charity or income support it shows that you are gaining help from others. This again is a humbling experience. Do not feel people are trying to buy you with friendship, they are simply doing the best they can and realise that this may be demoralising or demeaning for you. No matter how degraded you feel you must accept that it is your turn for a little bit of help and support. The High Priestess is effecting you. It works in conjunction with the moon. This effects our emotional outlook and our mood and you certainly be experiencing some emotional rapid changes, especially if you are at the ages of 20, 40 or 60 years of age. The High Priestess is asking you to look in your heart and look with integrity, clarity and humility at the circumstances you find yourself in. What are you learning? What is your gut feeling? Why is this happening to you? All these things will be revealed to you from within yourself for the High Priestess is like a guardian angel. You take your own advice, we make our own mark in this world. You may find that hard to take but what we invest in the present is what we call luck for the future. It is our determination to see things through from start to finish and the lessons we learn along the way, not always the final outcome or the finishing point. It is the taking part that matters.