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King of Cups and Two of Wands

The King of Cups foretells that emotions, relationships, matters of the heart will be in the foreground. If not ill-dignified, the King of Cups indicates that we have the experience and the maturity to deal with emotional matters efficiently. In his negative manifestation, the King of Cups can become, cold, manipulative, cruel. The Two of Wands is a card of decisions,...

Knight of Cups and Six of Pentacles

The Knight of Cups is emotional, romantic, compassionate. He can be a helper or a mediator. In his negative manifestation, he can be emotionally unstable, unfaithful, obsessive and manipulative. The Six of Pentacles is the card of exchange, of giving/receiving. It's also a card of harmony and balance, so it often appears after times of strife. The combination...

Emperor and Eight of Cups

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 the Eight of Cups stands for dissatisfaction and it's expressing the desire to withdraw, to walk away from a situation,...

Fool and Eight of Cups

The Fool is a card that shows the wheels are set in motion. It represents new beginnings, adventures, innocence, infinite potential. This card cannot predict positive or negative outcomes, simply because the raw energy of the Fool could be projected in any possible direction, for better or worse. The the Eight of Cups stands for dissatisfaction and it's expressing...

Empress and Queen of Pentacles

The Empress is a passive, wise, nurturing, supportive energy, associated with the natural world, abundance and fertility. She is the Mother archetype of Tarot. The Queen of Pentacles represents a practical, down to earth person, who's focused on everyday matters, financial stability and material security. The Queen of Pentacles often represents a person of an...

Five of Swords and Nine of Wands

​ 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 Nine of Wands is exhaustion and the desire to give up after a long fight. However, at the same time, it indicates perseverance, experience and determination....

Nine of Cups and Knight of Wands

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 on the individual. That's why the Nine of Cups, in most cases, indicates situations that make us feel happy with who we are and what we have achieved. The Knight of Wands...

Two of Wands and Queen of Pentacles

The Two of Wands is a card of decisions, dilemmas, and action. It represents a balancing act, triggered by a choice and/or by taking action.  The Queen of Pentacles represents a practical, down to earth person (usually female), who's focused on everyday matters, financial stability and material security. The Queen of Pentacles often represents a person...

Two of Pentacles and Queen of Wands

The Two of Pentacles is a card of change and it is trying to achieve balance during or after a phase of transition or a temporary situation. The Queen of Wands is a doer, the active energy that takes immediate action and gets things done. She is enthusiastic, skillful, a true visionary. The Queen of Wands could either be a person that will play an important role...

Strength and Ten of Cups

The Strength card symbolizes courage in the face of something that looks bigger and stronger than us. It's the inner power that conquers fear, it's self-discipline, perseverance and determination to overcome obstacles. The Ten of Cups is the card of happiness, blessings, family and true love. It foretells the arrival of a positive phase where joining forces...

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