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The Chariot
Victory and success in the world. |
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Three of Wands
Hope, strength and world power will be realized. Arrogance is your enemy. Partnerships may bring your hopes to a good end. |
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Five of Cups Reversed
Joy and happiness resurface. New friends and relationships are born. Old friends and loved ones return. |
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Eight of Swords Reversed
Fresh starts are possible. |
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Ten of Cups
Happiness and satisfaction can be had. The spiritual self leads to great loves, friendships and success. |
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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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Six of Pentacles Reversed
Gloating of wealth and jealousy. Possesions may be in jeopardy. |
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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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Knight of Swords
Youth and bravado. Sometimes a dominating personality, but honest and courageous. Misfortune may be coming or passing. |
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The Queen of Wands Reversed
Vengence and domination, possibly unfaithfulness and deceit. |
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Seven of Pentacles
A lull in the growth of ventures. Speculation may not be wise at this time. Success may not be known. |
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Three of Pentacles
Material fortunes grow. Crafts or arts are mastered. |
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The Hanged Man Reversed
The card of false prophecy and time wasted. The reversed Hanged Man represents a preoccupation with the worldly and wasted energy. |
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