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Tarot card and tarot card readings originated in ancient Italy. Though tarot card readings are not based on any science and theories, it caries a mystic that interests people and are drawn toward it to know the future. The tarot card reader has an inborn sense that is trained further to understand people and sense

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Going back to the days of Aleister Crowley and others who submerged themselves into the occult, the individual Major Arcana cards have been assigned to specific planets. As a student of astrology and the Tarot, I do not always subscribe to the traditional correspondences. For example, to me, the energy of Uranus is a much

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The Devil and Death are great controlling forces of the Universe. The destruction and havoc these cards wreak, clear the way for renewal and rebirth. Nothing is permanent in Life. Sometimes disintegration clears the fear, it paves the way for you to confront these to find renewal, stability and strength after a struggle. Life comes

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In Tarot, the signifier card (also sometimes referred to as the “significator card”) serves as a representation for someone or something in your current life. In most cases, people use the signifier card to represent themselves. In this respect, the signifier card is the central figure or question posed during a tarot reading. This is

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One of the more common means of telling fortunes and offering insights into the days gone by and future is the tarot. Tarot cards original originated in Italy in the first half of the fifteenth century as a card game, used purely for recreation. This early game was something like the modish game of Bridge.

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When you first pick up a tarot card deck, you may feel a little intimidated. The images are simple, yet evocative, confusing yet engaging. And while it might seem simpler to allow someone else to do a reading for you, learning to do your own tarot card spreads can be an enlightening process. Not only

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Once in a while you will feel a need to take control of your life by getting to know of how the future is going to be. The key to being able to get there is to seek help from a tarot reader. Tarot card reading is a service provided by psychics who help you

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To be a tarot card reader, you should have good instincts. Also, you should be able to interpret the cards well. For this you need to know the meaning of each card quite well. You must be wondering how tarot card readers do it or did they go to a special school to learn the

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Tarot

The Chariot tarot card is the card of triumph, conquest and victory. When it appears in a tarot spread we often can expect a great deal of movement in our lives. In certain circumstances, the Chariot can indicate challenges or obstacles that will require us to rise to the occasion and face the adversity that

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The Death Tarot card is perhaps the most misunderstood and feared card of the Tarot. In simple terms the turning of Death card within a Tarot reading reveals a process of cutting away the unnecessary emotional, mental, and spiritual baggage that is no longer effective in your life. Certain beliefs that you have developed about

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At some point, we all begin to question our future. Where am I going with my life? Decisions have to be made regarding marriage, career, children, and many other important aspects of life. Do I accept this position? Will I be happy with this person the rest of my life? How long before I can

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The Ace of Cups shows a hand extending a chalice that is overflowing with five streams of water. The hand that extends from the clouds presents our awareness of spiritual energy and influence. Radiating from the hand are rays which symbolize that you must always count on your inner feelings and your heart to guide

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