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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 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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The Hierophant
A lover of tradition and ceremony, The Hierphant needs social approval and appreciates the positive aspects of conformity. |
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Queen of Pentacles
Feminine qualities take the forefront. In tune with the earth. Nurturing. Wealth and security. Talents put to good use. |
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The Magician Reversed
This card represents the misuse of power, a weak will, indiscretion, and incompetence. |
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The Eight of Wands
Things done hastily will prove to be poorly done. Think and plan before setting crucial actions into motion. |
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Queen of Swords
Often mournful from loss or infertility. Quick witted, gracious and kind but firm. |
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Ten of Pentacles
Riches either made or inherited may be yours. Attention to family matters may be needed. |
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The Wheel of Fortune Reversed
Chance is not presently favorable. Loss is possible and bravery is required. |
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The Page of Swords
Youth if not in age then in spirit. Adept at diplomacy. |
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Judgement
This card represents a fulfilling life, work done well and a clear awareness of the universe we live in. |
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The Seven of Wands Reversed
Employ caution and courage in your ventures. Knowledge is your ally, arrogance your enemy. |
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King of Swords Reversed
Distrustful and paranoid. Capable of malice. Power abused. |
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