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Seven of Swords
Plans may fail. Distrust and dishonesty are possible. Success will not be complete. |
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King of Swords
The ability to govern and give good advice. A powerful enemy and staunch friend. Strong, authorative and able to lead. |
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Four of Cups Reversed
Awakening from a sedate period. New relationships, goals and ventures are possible. |
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Ten of Wands
Strength and power may be misused. Heartache is possible. Persistence will eventually solve all problems. |
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The Chariot
The Chariot implies victory and success. You will move forward and not allow any obstacle to stand in your way. |
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Seven of Coins
A lull in the growth of ventures. Speculation may not be wise at this time. Success may not be known. |
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Two of Cups
The harmonious blending of the male and female self. All aspects of your life are in balance. |
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Aries Reversed
Aries reversed denotes a lack of energy and will. |
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The Eastern Emperor Reversed
This card represents immaturity and loss of control, spiritual weakness. |
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Four of Swords
A period of rest and restoration of energies. Tensions subside. Good changes are soon to come. |
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Aquarius Reversed
This card signifies the closing of both heart and mind, which leads to stagnation. |
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Scorpio Reversed
Scorpio reveresed represents the lack of will and confidence to move ahead. |
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The Fool
This card represents the dreamer in you, the idealist, the mystic. The Fool desires to do great things. He must always be very careful of the choices he makes, and remember knowledge is his ally. |
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