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What is the Tarot Trying to Tell You in a Love Reading?

How does she feel about me? What does he think of me? Is he still mad at me? What does she like best about me? These are just some of the questions we ask the Tarot when we’re asking about a love interest. Tarot is a very popular tool when

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You Pulled the 3 of Cups Tarot Card – Now What?

The 3 of Cups appears as the third card in the Cups suit, and while its predecessor, the 2 of Cups, focused on a connection between two people, the 3 of Cups focuses on groups and how they make us feel. This is a wonderful card for friendship and community.

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You Pulled the Ace of Swords – Now What?

The first card of the Swords suit in the Tarot is the Ace. Like all Aces, the Ace of Swords is the seed, the spark, the beginning, and, above all, representing great potential. The Ace of Swords represents all possible in the realm of truth, justice, mental reasoning, clarity, and

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You Pulled the 2 of Cups – Now What?

The 2 of Cups is one of those cards that everyone likes to see in a reading, especially a relationship reading, when asking about how someone feels about you or how they see you. The 2 of Cups embodies the energy of the twos: unity, harmony, balance, and clarity. The

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You Pulled the Queen of Swords – Now What?

If you have pulled the Queen of Swords in your reading, then prepare for an energy that is sharp, honest, intellectual, truthful, and cuts to the heart of the matter. The Queen follows the Knight, and while the Knight of Swords also possesses the same sharpness and wit, he has

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You Pulled King of Swords – Now What?

The final card of the Swords suit is the King of Swords. Kings represent the mastery of their element. This is the young Page who has matured and learned through experience and challenge how to wield his gifts to their best ability. It is the Knight whose impulsion and inexperience

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You Pulled the 9 of Cups Tarot Card – Now What?

One of the most desired cards in the Tarot, the 9 of Cups, rarely fails to bring a smile to our face when it appears in a reading! This is the card that represents getting what you wished for! This is the card that represents sensuality, desire, joy, happiness, and

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You Pulled the Ace of Pentacles Tarot Card – Now What?

The first card of the Pentacles suit is the Ace. All aces represent the spark of something, the beginning of something, and that first seed that is planted that will either lead to something more or wither along the way. Aces are cards of opportunity. They are cards of creation.

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You Pulled the Hanged Man Tarot Card – Now What?

The 12th card of the Major Arcana is the Hanged Man, appearing right after Justice and just before the Death card. The Hanged Man is often viewed as a mysterious card in the Tarot, and it is easy to see why. In most imagery, a man hangs upside down outdoors,

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You Pulled the Ace of Cups Tarot Card – Now What?

If you have pulled the Ace of Cups in your reading, then love is likely in the air! This is a very welcome card to receive in any Tarot reading. It is one of the purest and most innocent cards, encompassing love in its purest form. This can be romantic

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