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Week of March 2 to March 8 2020

Aries:  Ten of Wands: Saying 'yes' to every opportunity that comes your way can be tempting and even exciting, but spreading yourself too thin is not the way to go. Your energy is finite, so try to preserve it. It's not the load that breaks you down, it's the way you carry it.  Taurus: Judgement: You will feel that others judg...

Eight of Cups and Justice

  The the Eight of Cups signifies dissatisfaction and the desire to withdraw, to walk away from a situation and to change, as we hear the calling of a new or different future. In some cases the Eight of Cups can even indicate betrayal. The Justice, being the card of cause and effect, brings clarity and allows us see the motives and the consequences...

Empress and King of Swords

The Empress is a passive, wise, nurturing and supportive energy, associated with the natural world, abundance and fertility. She is the Mother archetype of Tarot. 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...

Six of Pentacles and King of Swords

Six of Pentacles is the card of exchange, of sharing and interaction. It's also a card of harmony and balance, so it often appears after times of strife. 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...

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...

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...

Ten of Swords and Justice

Definitely not the most welcome card of the deck, the Ten of Swords marks an ending after a period of great stress, sadness and grief. The Justice, being the card of cause and effect, clears the waters for us and allows us to see with clarity the consequences and the repercussions of all the events that took place and led to the breakdown the Ten of Swords represents. ...

King of Swords and Ace of Wands

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 Ace of Wands represents the beginning of action,...

Nine of Pentacles and Knight of Swords

The Nine of Pentacles is the card of abundance, of comfort and security, but primarily, it is the card of self-sufficiency and independence. We feel good for what we have achieved and we enjoy the fruits of our efforts. The Knight of Swords is logical, witty, just, but he can also be impatient, judgmental, verbally aggressive. The combination and of the Nine...

King of Cups and Justice

The King of Cups predicts that emotions, relationships and matters of the heart will be in the foreground. The King of Cups indicates that we have the experience and the maturity to deal with emotional matters efficiently, unless he's ill-dignified.   The King of Cups is the protector, the family man, but in his negative manifestation, the he can...