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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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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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Prudence Reversed
Prudence reversed denotes folly and a lack of wisdom and insight. Beware of impulsiveness. Gather your courage and open your mind to see what is really going on around you. |
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Four of Cups Reversed
Awakening from a sedate period. New relationships, goals and ventures are possible. |
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The Moon Reversed
The containment of imagination by the practical. Peace will be known, but at a price. Risks of any kind should not be taken. |
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Page of Cups
New business opportunities arise. An overactive imagination. |
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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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Seven of Swords Reversed
Good things may come from unforseen sources. Freedom from burdens and the easing of tension are possible. |
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Earth
Earth is the card of everyday life. Earth makes riches of all kinds available to those who are in tune with her. |
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Knight of Cups Reversed
Scrutinize all ventures and deals carefully. Lies, laziness and underhandedness are possible. |
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