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Weekly Tarot Card (Jan 30) – Star

Monday, January 30th, 2012

StarThe card drawn for this week is the Star. The Star is one of my favourite cards. It signifies renewed hope and faith and is a welcome sign particularly after a period of turmoil and upset. This card reminds you that [...]

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Weekly Tarot Card (Jan 23) – Ten of Swords

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Ten of SwordsThe card drawn for this week is the Ten of Swords. The Ten of Swords shows a man lying face down with ten long swords embedded in his back. A red cape is draped over the lower [...]

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Weekly Tarot Card (Jan 16) – Four of Cups

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Four of CupsThe card drawn for this week is the Four of Cups. The Four of Cups depicts a young man sitting under a tree far away from others in what looks like deep contemplation and meditation. In fact, [...]

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Weekly Tarot Card (Jan 9) – Death reversed

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Death reversedThe card drawn for this week is the Death reversed. Death is a card of transformation and new life, and typically shows a need to start completely over by letting go of the past. Death reversed typically reflects that you are [...]

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Weekly Tarot Card (Jan 2) – Three of Cups reversed

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Three of Cups reversedHappy New Year! The card drawn for this week is the Three of Cups reversed. Did you party a little too hard over New Years? The Three of Cups certainly speaks of having a good time and [...]

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Weekly Tarot Card (Dec 26) – Tower reversed

Monday, December 26th, 2011

Tower reversedThe card drawn for this week is the Tower reversed. We’re not having a very good run here, are we? Last week it was the Three of Swords and a few weeks before it was the Five of Pentacles. And [...]

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