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Five of Cups and Three of Cups

The Five of Cups is the card of loss, regrets and disappointments. Often it appears when we go to war with life, when we refuse to accept that things sometimes don't go the way we want them to go. The 3 of Cups is often associated with groups of women, friends and like-minded people and it represents people we love and people who love us. Together, they may...

Nine of Cups and Five of Pentacles

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 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 Five of Pentacles represents struggles...

Page of Swords and Eight of Cups

The Page of Swords is a highly energetic card. Talkative, inquisitive, straightforward, but sometimes aggressive, suspicious and disruptive, the Page of Swords is related to communications, ideas, speech and is trying to achieve balance during or after a phase of transition or a temporary situation. The Eight of Cups signifies dissatisfaction and it expresses...

Nine of Swords and Five of Swords

The Nine of Swords is the card of extreme stress, nightmares and negative influences. It is also a card of painful endings. 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 combination of the Nine of Swords...

Queen of Swords and Nine of Pentacles

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 Nine of Pentacles is the card of abundance, of comfort and security, but primarily, it is the card of self-sufficiency and independence. the Queen of...

Ten of Wands and Wheel of Fortune

The Ten of Wands marks the moment when the energy of Wands becomes exhausted under too much pressure. When the Ten of Wands comes up, words like toil, burden and fatigue, too much, too long, come to mind. The Wheel of Fortune suggests that you are in a period of transition, and your life may be moving in a new direction. This can be a time of great opportunity,...

Empress and Hierophant

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 Hierophant represents a bridge between the spiritual and physical world and is associated with religion, traditions, conventional ways, but also higher knowledge, contracts, organizations. The Hierophant...

Page of Pentacles and King of Pentacles

The Page of Pentacles is a card of material qualities and learning and as all pages, it shows potential and new beginnings. The King of Pentacles is extremely practical, methodical, and he is associated with professional, financial or practical matters. In his negative manifestation he can be stubborn, boring, conservative and short-sighted.The combination of...

Seven of Wands and Five of Pentacles

The Seven of Wands is a card of defense and opposition, as we find ourselves "under siege". Criticism and attacks from other people are likely to occur when this card comes up. It's also a card of resistance, so whenever it appears in a spread, the natural flow is blocked. The Five of Pentacles represents struggles that come from financial obligations, loss and...

Two of Wands and Four 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 Four of Pentacles is the card of possessions, but also of possessiveness. When it comes up in a reading, we may feel a strong desire to hold on to what we have, be it money, objects, people or situations....

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