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Tuchuk Haruspex's Tarot Reading
for: Mistress Saryna

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The center of the Celtic Cross is the card representing yourself:
THE CHARIOT - - symbolic of a person who has victory over obstacles and
where balance is emphasized between emotions, actions and thoughts
and may indicate forward movement such as a promotion, relocation or
journey. This is definitely a card of karma where life lessons are
being taught and need to be listened to and heeded.
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The 1st card chosen and placed directly on top of your card represents the general atmosphere regarding your question:
DEVIL - - representative of material issues taking precedence over
spiritual ones where important decisions might be being based off of
taking the easy path or for the sake of convenience or out of fear or
guilt.
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The 2nd card placed horizontally across the first two cards represents the direct influences surrounding your question:
THE EMPEROR -- symbolizes a dominant male figure in the questioner’s
life and the need for seeking out wise council from trusted advisors
before taking action or beginning a project.
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The 3rd card placed represents the basis of your question or something already part of the picture:
10 OF CUPS - - symbolizes genuine happiness and joy with contentment and
where true feelings manifest and dreams come into being.
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The 4th card placed represents elements, aspects and influences of the distant past:
QUEEN OF PENTACLES (reversed position not shown) - - indicates a fear of
failure or perhaps the inability to handle money very well.
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The 5th card placed represents aspects and influences of the recent past:
DEATH (reversed position not shown) - - symbolic and clearly showing the
questioner is resisting something inevitable and not dealing with
something that must be dealth with before can continue to move on.
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The 6th card represents possible aspects of the future surrounding your question:
7 OF SWORDS (reversed position not shown) - - indicates possible success
with plans and the need to handle them with bravery, caution and
perseverance. Another possible meaning represents the return of
stolen property.
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The 7th card looks into deeper aspects of the situation and represents your fears and uncertainties:
KNIGHT OF SWORDS - - represents victory over opposition, righteous anger or
heralding the event of something unexpected about to happen which may
call for the need to travel, indicating the need for a modifier.
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MODIFIER (used to delve more deeply into the situation) : PAGE OF SWORDS
- - an unexpected challenge is coming but you have clear insight into
the choice having to be made, even if you may not like it, you will
know what to do.
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The 8th card represents your family and close friends' influence and opinions about your question and close external forces surrounding it:
2 OF PENTACLES - - indicates people around you are concerned about you
making appropriate financial decisions and adjustments but your
energy is good and you can multitask and juggle many things at once.
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The 9th card represents your hopes, desires and conscious emotional forces you are adding to the question:
2 OF SWORDS - - cautions that while action may be needed, hold off until
you have all the information necessary first and a caution that you
may have to choose the lesser of two evils and that you may be
ignoring your own emotions, feelings and intuition at your peril.
Listen to your gut instincts and watch your physical health to avoid
being drained and to be ready.
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The last card represents the final outcome of your question if things remain the same or unchanged:
WHEEL OF FORTUNE - - symbolizes that you are moving forward and that
things look positive where an unexpected windfall may be headed your
way. Make sure to listen to the lessons of karma where you reap what
you sow and keep seeking for the purpose to your life.
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Tuchuk Haruspex's Tarot Reading
for: isis {Trevor} 3M

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The center of the Celtic Cross is the card representing yourself:
THE HERMIT OR SEEKER – represents this is a time for self analysis,
contemplation, meditation and introspection to seek answers from
within and indicates the questioner is looking or seeking for
something.
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The 1st card chosen and placed directly on top of your card represents the general atmosphere regarding your question:
KNIGHT OF WANDS – represents the need for logical thought despite
distraction and the need to pay attention to things around you seeing
them clearly though not always as you wish them to be.
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The 2nd card placed horizontally across the first two cards represents the direct influences surrounding your question:
7 OF WANDS (reversed position not shown) – the questioner is seeing
problems not there and is scattering energies needlessly with too
much fretting over unnecessary things.
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The 3rd card placed represents the basis of your question or something already part of the picture:
THE MAGICIAN (reversed position not shown) - - in this position
represents a controlling individual with a caution about the possible
misuse of that power and skill.
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The 4th card placed represents elements, aspects and influences of the distant past:
QUEEN OF CUPS (reversed position not shown) - - represents an emotional,
loving, kind, compassionate woman but one who may have the tendency
to be too much so at times or smothering. The questioner is also
already getting impressions about the question and subject of the
reading indicating the need for a modifier at this juncture.
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MODIFIER (used to delve more deeply into the situation): ACE OF PENTACLES
(reversed position not shown) - - reflects a possible discontentment
and anxiety or fears about lack of growth or advancement.
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The 5th card placed represents aspects and influences of the recent past:
3 OF WANDS (reversed position not shown) - - symbolic of unrealistic
hopes in the past where bad advice was heeded or good advice was
ignored.
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The 6th card represents possible aspects of the future surrounding your question:
THE LOVERS (reversed position not shown) - - indicates a couple that has
overcome trials or who has tests coming their way. There is a need
to look at the complete picture and not just the parts that are
wished to be seen. Energies are not in balance and there may be an
inability to completely share feelings or thoughts with one another.
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The 7th card looks into deeper aspects of the situation and represents your fears and uncertainties:
5 OF SWORDS - - in this position is symbolic of deep fears that a victory
may be achieved but at too high a cost or that a loss of your hopes
and desires may be decreed by fate or karma with an uncertain outlook
into the future.
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The 8th card represents your family and close friends' influence and opinions about your question and close external forces surrounding it:
4 OF PENTACLES (reversed position not shown) - - represents a concern by
those closest to the questioner over making bad decisions with
concern that sacrifice and giving may be too one sided.
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The 9th card represents your hopes, desires and conscious emotional forces you are adding to the question:
THE EMPRESS (reversed position not shown) - - there is definitely a fear
of loss somewhere going on whether recognized or not and anxiety of
plans unraveling.
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The last card represents the final outcome of your question if things remain the same or unchanged:
10 OF SWORDS - - symbolic of a sacrifice and the need for resignation or
acceptance where the outcome is something you never wanted to happen.
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((Haruspex’s Note:
General readings this negative are never easy to interpret nor to
receive. However, it is important to understand and know that such
readings are good signs because they serve as cautions and warnings
of things that MAY come to pass IF things stay exactly as they are
now. And that always brings hope for change to turn things around
and avoid this outcome. Even negative readings can be used and
turned around for positive growth and change.))
(To obtain a personal tarot or runes reading from the Tuchuk Haruspex for a future month's edition, please email requests to: kisa{~K~FG~} - come One, come All! All readings are for entertainment purposes only! )
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