[quote=TP] I'd like to know about the whatever it'd be with my disability and it's progression, and emotional well being within that. It's a full on double whammy. [/quote] [hider=Image][img]http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i431/InternetLeech/tp.jpg[/img][/hider] When combined, this combination of cards seems to place a lot of emphasis on balance and, as the King of Cups represents, maturity. Let us begin with the King of Pentacles, which suggests an inability to start up a project or improve one's health - in this case, perhaps you're not taking all the necessary steps to improve life with your disability, or to improve your overall situation. The next two cards are a perplexing mix; the Nine of Cups predicts great emotional contentment, while the Five of Swords represents a challenge that is impossible to completely overcome - something you have no choice but to surrender to. Perhaps it is exactly the mix of these two that the King of Cups is referring to; you can find a feeling of contentment in your life, while at the same time understanding and accepting your limits. And that could very well be the maturity that the King of Cups describes.