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The Lovers
The drawing of two forces together, choices, temptations. The fight between the sacred and the secular. Accord of the inner and worldly self. |
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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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The Page of Wands Reversed
Bad news, cruelty and a lack of stability. |
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Ace of Pentacles
Prosperity, pleasure and beauty can be realized. |
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The World
This card represents the success in all its forms, liberation from want and a celestial consciousness. |
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Eight of Swords Reversed
Fresh starts are possible. |
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Three of Cups Reversed
Overindulgence leads to pain and failure. |
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King of Pentacles
A leader in industry and finance. The owner of large properties. Reliable, skilled and successful. |
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The Knight of Wands
Energy and generosity countered by cruelty. Unrestrained impulsiveness. |
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Eight of Pentacles Reversed
Possible failure. Vanity and underhandedness must be watched for. Skills may be misused. |
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Knight of Cups
Grace mixed with laziness. Preoccupation with sensual fantasies. Look for a message, opportunity or invitation. |
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Queen of Swords
Often mournful from loss or infertility. Quick witted, gracious and kind but firm. |
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The Empress
This card represents wealth, marriage, fertility and creativity. |
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