[quote=Kaga] While I assumed you meant physical health, the cards that came up dealt with both physical and emotional health, so I'll roll with that. Either way, they seem to indicate difficulty up ahead.Firstly, the Five of Cups deals with intense emotional upset or regret. Its position here in particular implies that you may dwell too heavily on something in the future, hurting yourself further for an extended period of time. The Hermit may provide more insight into this, as it suggests difficulty sorting out your own problems as well as difficulty taking advice from others or allowing others to console you. Either one of those things could be what may cause said emotional issue to linger on longer than it should.Finally, the Five of Pentacles touches on physical problems, though, much like the Five of Cups, it says that whatever problem ails you is one that you may have great difficulty overcoming. In fact, given the Five of Cups position in the center of all of this, it may very well be the cause of the issue presented by the Five of Pentacles - perhaps great emotional trauma or stress will impact your physical health negatively, as well, and failure to deal with one means failure to deal with both. In the end, though, we're given The Hanged Man, which, despite its potentially intimidating name, indicates acceptance, and allowing things to happen. So it looks like whatever emotional trouble lies up ahead will, at the very least, be sorted out eventually. It looks like you won't be forever scarred. [/quote] This is actually surprisingly accurate to my particular situation, with absolutely no exaggeration. You have a knack for this. Either way, it's reassuring. Thank you!