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Empress and Nine of Wands

 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 Nine of Wands is a card of transition and includes all the lessons learned in the previous numbers. The Nine of Wands can be pressure, aggression or defense. The combination of the Empress...

Hanged Man and Eight of Cups

The Hanged Man is one of the most passive cards inTarot. It indicates a period of time when everything stands still. The Hanged Man is also associated with sacrifice and martyrdom. The the Eight of Cups signifies dissatisfaction and we feel the desire to withdraw, to walk away from a situation, to change, as we hear the calling of a new or different future....

Strength and Six 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 and perseverance. 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 that it shows connections from past lives. The combination...

Ace of Cups and Death

The Ace of Cups suggests new emotional beginnings, love, and intuition. It's a sign of emotional and spiritual abundance, signaling a period of happiness and fulfillment. When paired with Death, a card of transformation, endings, and new beginnings, it suggests that an emotional transformation is underway. A new, deeply emotional phase of life may be about to...

Three of Wands and Emperor

The Three of Wands is the card of the future, as it talks about our expectations and the consequences of our actions. It also means that we've been through the first stages of a process and we're waiting to reap the benefits. The Emperor is one of the masculine archetypes in Tarot and he represents control, structures, stability, power and discipline. The Emperor...

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...

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...

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...

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,...