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Ten of Cups
Happiness and satisfaction can be had. The spiritual self leads to great loves, friendships and success. |
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Ace of Pentacles Reversed
Selfishness, greed and false starts are possible. A life that is unsettled or comfortability that may not be in your best interest. |
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Five of Pentacles Reversed
The reaquisition of worldly possessions after trying times and much labor. Benevolence. The awakening of the spiritual self. |
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Three of Swords Reversed
Confusion and upheaval are possible. |
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Six of Cups Reversed
Preoccupation with the past. Overdependence on outdated ideas and morals. |
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Four of Pentacles Reversed
Gain is hindered by obstacles. |
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Seven of Pentacles
A lull in the growth of ventures. Speculation may not be wise at this time. Success may not be known. |
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Three of Cups
Good luck and success are possible. Pleasure is likely. |
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The Hanged Man
Spiritually wise and prophetic, the conquest of the worldly. |
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King of Cups
Fairness on all levels. Generosity and morality abound. A high degree of skill is displayed in all things attempted. |
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Knight of Pentacles Reversed
Stagnation mixed with a dull, timid and indolent nature. |
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The Devil
This card represents the dark forces in the world, misuse of power, depression and addiction to the material world. |
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Two of Pentacles Reversed
Faked happiness. Inability to manage more than one thing at a time. |
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