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Five of Swords
Failure and defeat are possible. Injustice and cowardliness may appear. |
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Earth Reversed
Earth reversed denotes a lack of positive connection with the life spirit--a lost soul. If you are not careful you may miss much of what life has to offer you. |
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Six of Cups
Happiness and joy come from the past. New friendships, ventures and knowledge are possible. |
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Ten of Cups Reversed
Betrayal and failure. The loss of freindship and love. |
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Death
Death upright represents positive change. New beginnings, ideas and opportunities are in store for you. Embrace them! |
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Five of Cups
That which was expected to bring joy may bring sorrow. Disillusionment with relationships. The loss of friends, partners and lovers. |
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The Hanged Man Reversed
The reversed Hanged Man represents a preoccupation with the worldly and wasted energy. This is the card of false prophecy and time wasted. |
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Justice Reversed
The reversed Justice represents injustice, inequality and a lack of mercy or understanding. Ethics may be crumbling. |
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Four of Cups
A period of rest in your life and dissatisfaction with material gains. Re-evaluation of your goals. |
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Four of Coins Reversed
Gain is hindered by obstacles. |
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The Chariot Reversed
The Chariot reversed may signify loss and failure. It may be a time to gather your strength for the battles ahead. Do not compromise your spiritual self. |
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Three of Coins Reversed
Gain is not realized and skills are not mastered. |
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Eight of Swords Reversed
Fresh starts are possible. |
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