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Six of Cups and Lovers

The Six of Cups is the card of past, nostalgia and reunions. It is considered as one of the 'karmic' cards in Tarot, as some say it can show connections from past lives. The Lovers is the card of love, love triangles and choices. It's about acknowledging who/what will complete us and about making (or not) the choice to pursue the object of our desire.The combination...

Tower and Seven of Cups

The Tower is one of the most violent cards in Tarot. It shows unexpected changes or sudden realizations that in most cases, we are not prepared to face. That said, the Tower can also be the most cathartic card. It removes illusions and opens up new doors. The Seven of Cups is a card of options, daydreaming, procrastination and scattered energies. The combination...

Magician and Sun

The Magician is a card of action and manifestation, individuality and creation, the master of personal Will and Intention. The Sun card symbolizes clarity, children, success, vitality, but it also warns against excess, arrogance and burnouts. The combination of the Magician and the Sun points to someone who attracts attention, but also gives solutions. The...

Six of Cups and Nine of Cups

The Six of Cups is the card of past, nostalgia, reunions. It is considered as one of the 'karmic' cards in Tarot, as some say it can show connections from past lives. The Nine of Cups is the symbol of emotional fulfillment. Regardless of his reputation as the "wish" card, the Nine of Cups - like all 9s- often leaves out the participation of others and focuses...

Queen of Swords and Star

The Queen of Swords represents the power of the mind that fuels actions and decisions, the logical (rather than emotional) process of information. The Queen of Swords has sharp intellect and clear judgment.  The Star represents healing, hope and guidance. It also shows distance, primarily in time. The combination of the Queen of Swords and the Star indicates...

Ace of Pentacles and Strength

The Ace of Pentacles is like a seed containing all possibilities and a promise of abundance, prosperity, success. However, like all aces, this too needs nurturing and the right conditions in order to manifest its full potential.  The Strength card symbolizes courage in the face of something that looks bigger and stronger than us. It's the inner power...

Four of Cups and King of Swords

The Four of Cups is related to routine, stagnation, dissatisfaction, boredom. Sometimes it points to an opportunity that goes unnoticed, while we focus on all the unpleasant things we experience. The King of Swords symbolizes the maturity of logic. For that reason, he has a bad reputation when it comes to feelings and indeed, this King will choose to do what...

Two of Swords and Emperor

The Two of Swords is the card of indecisiveness, avoidance and precarious balance. The Emperor is one of the masculine archetypes in Tarot and he represents control, structures, stability, power and discipline. The Emperor describes someone with great power and authority, someone who is influential, logical and practical. The combination of the Two of Swords...

King of Swords and Two of Pentacles

The King of Swords symbolizes the maturity of logic. For that reason, he has a bad reputation when it comes to feelings and indeed, this King will choose to do what is objectively right rather than what feels right. The King of Swords is associated with justice, communications, decisions, emotional detachment. The Two of Pentacles is a card of change and...

Six of Swords and Five of Swords

The Six of Swords predicts peace after a period of turmoil. It gives a gentle a push towards a new direction, towards a calmer destination. On the contrary, the Five of Swords indicates conflicts, hostility, defeat and dishonor. The energy of the Five of Swords is very disruptive and it manifests as chaotic energies and people acting out of self-interest. The...

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