Don't Do: 2 of Pentacles
Direction/Think About: King of Cups
Do:
At first this stumped me, since I tend to see the 10 of Pentacles as family, extended relatives, etc. Since I can't see them being a resource for my esoteric interests, I wasn't sure what to make of it. But it could also suggest a practical community or group. Maybe I need to find and participate in communities that would support my learning. I often lurk around forums without speaking up much, and I see this card as telling me that needs to change. Since I finally started my blog for this very reason, I'll take it to mean that I"m on the right track.
The older gentleman on the card could also mean finding a learning group with some older, more experienced people who are sharing their wisdom.
Don't Do:
This illustrates my usual problem perfectly! The 2 of Pentacles is juggling too much, trying to keep it all in the air, dancing back and forth from foot to foot (topic to topic), too much multi-tasking, dancing about which turns a little manic. The sea waves even echo the roller coaster of progress: make a little headway, then let it slide as I move to something else, make a little headway, let it slide, and so on. This card just underlines what I've already been saying: I need to stop doing this!!
Direction/Think About:
The King of Cups here is a bit of a mystery to me. Do I need to cultivate the King's emotional composure and maturity? Since I pulled a blank with the card, I took a peek at Paul Quinn's Tarot for Life, and see the King can be a wise counselor and people reader, helping them navigate difficult times. All I can think is that this card is gently reminding me that my ultimate goal is to read for others and to help them, so maybe I should think about practicing this sooner rather than later.
Other notes:
Two of the three are pentacles, pointing towards practical matters. They are all minors, too, which focuses again on every day concerns. More votes for just getting down to business!