From Roza’s deck
Four of Pentacles
holding tight · security · possessiveness

Coins clutched to chest, underfoot, on the crown — security kept by gripping; safe, and stuck.
Reversed, it falls differently: The grip loosening — generosity returning, or control slipping.
For the heart: Holding the person like a coin — safety that suffocates.
For bread and coin: Saving is wise; hoarding blocks the next investment.
For the road ahead: What you cannot release owns you — hold with an open palm.
A card on a page is a word, child. A card your own hand draws is a sentence. There is a difference.
Every dawn one card waits face-down on my table — come and turn yours. Or bring the cards a full question: the table is there.