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Tuchuk Haruspex’s Tarot Reading
for:     Master Bryan

Celtic Cross Tarot Spread

King of Cups

The center of the Celtic Cross is the card representing yourself:

KING OF CUPS - - indicating a kind, perceptive, sensitive and artistic personality.

The 1st card chosen and placed directly on top of your card represents the general atmosphere regarding your question:

KNIGHT OF WANDS - - signifies an opportunity for a romantic encounter soon to arrive as creativity and inspiration are on the rise – can also indicate a possible upcoming journey by or over water.
Knight of Wands
Emperor

The 2nd card placed horizontally across the first two cards represents the direct influences surrounding your question:

THE EMPEROR – represents action being the road to fulfillment and that this is the time to move beyond planning stages and into prepared projects. May also indicate the need to seek wisdom from a mature individual you can trust or can symbolize that kind of a figure in the questioner’s life.

The 3rd card placed represents the basis of your question or something already part of the picture:

3 OF SWORDS – indicative of heartbreak, arguments, woe, separation, abuse and negative energies or karma. It is time to let go of pettiness and thoughts of a vindictive nature – it is time to move on from the hurts of the past.
3 of Swords
8 of Pentacles

The 4th card placed represents elements, aspects and influences of the distant past:

8 OF PENTACLES – symbolizes skill, self discipline, attention to detail, new knowledge, productivity and contentment, probably in the field of work.

The 5th card placed represents aspects and influences of the recent past:

5 OF SWORDS – represents and indicates deception, trickery or manipulation. It can mean someone is trying to make trouble for others through secrets, plots and conspiracies. More than likely it indicates having won a victory but at perhaps too great a cost, making it hollow. Along with this comes the warning to review your actions and realize you just may have to cut something out of your life and the loss may be determined by karma or fate.
5 of Swords
2 of Wands

The 6th card represents possible aspects of the future surrounding your question:

2 OF WANDS – symbolizes that there is a plan probably already in place and that it is likely to succeed but this is the time to think things through logically and not to rely on emotions.

The 7th card looks into deeper aspects of the situation and represents your fears and uncertainties:

9 OF CUPS – symbolizes the need to be careful what you wish for for you may indeed get it and then not be happy in the getting or with the results.
9 of Cups
Empress

The 8th card represents your family and close friends' influence and opinions about your question and close external forces surrounding it:

THE EMPRESS - - represents the desire to give birth to something remarkable as ideas and creative energies are bursting forth and ready to spill out and the granting of wishes. It can also indicate general ultimate feminine ideals such as fertility, love, marriage and harmony or a woman who embodies these things.

The 9th card represents your hopes, desires and conscious emotional forces you are adding to the question:

THE CHARIOT- - symbolizes victory over obstacles and the ability to balance between emotions, thoughts and actions. It shows forward movement and sometimes a literal journey. Life is teaching you a lesson so pay attention.
Chariot
Ace of Swords

The last card represents the final outcome of your question if things remain the same or unchanged:

ACE OF SWORDS - - indicates it is time to step forward and take action and not to sit idle or wait for things to happen. It shows new opportunities and the need for self discipline and self motivation. New challenges and adventures are around the corner but it comes with the warning to beware of using power unwisely to gain your ends.

 

 


Tuchuk Haruspex’s Tarot Reading
for:     Master Trebor and vixen

Celtic Cross Tarot Spread

lovers

The center of the Celtic Cross is the card representing yourself:

THE LOVERS – symbolizes a balanced couple, a mixture of masculinity and femininity. It may represent a couple who have overcome trials and tribulations and that are on their way to a time of happiness and a good relationship – or it may herald a time of testing to come for them.

The 1st card chosen and placed directly on top of your card represents the general atmosphere regarding your question:

QUEEN OF WANDS (reversed position not shown) – things are already underway, either plans or thoughts and may be stressful due to scattered energies, thus indicating the need to step back, regroup and focus.
Queen of Wands
King of Wands

The 2nd card placed horizontally across the first two cards represents the direct influences surrounding your question:

KING OF WANDS (reversed position not shown) – showing some opinionated, seemingly hostile, severe or harsh circumstances in the situation with possibly some chance of changing the minds of those involved, thus indicating the need to be conscientious and open minded while holding fast to personal convictions.

The 3rd card placed represents the basis of your question or something already part of the picture:

PAGE OF CUPS – represents sudden news of a marriage or pregnancy, possibly particularly deep insights regarding emotional issues.
Page of Cups
Knight of Cups

The 4th card placed represents elements, aspects and influences of the distant past:

KNIGHT OF CUPS – symbolizes a romantic encounter to arrive in the picture or possibly a literal journey by or over the water.

The 5th card placed represents aspects and influences of the recent past:

2 OF CUPS (reversed position not shown) - - indicates a violent passion or intuition that may have been only wishful thinking or a need to pursue a satisfying love relationship by working harder at it.
2 of Cups
Fool

The 6th card represents possible aspects of the future surrounding your question:

THE FOOL – symbolizes an infinite potential of being, freedom, complete faith, lack of restraint and following the heart’s desire.

The 7th card looks into deeper aspects of the situation and represents your fears and uncertainties:

10 OF CUPS (reversed position not shown) – indicates a fear of disappointment, or fearing loss of relationship or friendship.
10 of Cups
Magician

The 8th card represents your family and close friends' influence and opinions about your question and close external forces surrounding it:

THE MAGICIAN (reversed position not shown) – shows others fear manipulation of some sort, of bad judgement that holds the potential for loss and a distrust of a perceived controlling individual.

The 9th card represents your hopes, desires and conscious emotional forces you are adding to the question:

KING OF PENTACLES (reversed position not shown) – indicates a fear of becoming addicted to physical or sensual comforts, possibly fears of mishandling money or finances in an unwise manner.
King of Pentacles
3 of Pentacles

The last card represents the final outcome of your question if things remain the same or unchanged:

3 OF PENTACLES (reversed position not shown) – represents an unhappiness or restlessness brought on by becoming too preoccupied with the gaining of something at the cost of its enjoyment along the way or missing the forest for the trees where this can only bring about further delay. This is the time to choose your own path and work at getting what you want.

 

 


Tuchuk Haruspex’s Tarot Reading
for:     Tatrix Krytra

Celtic Cross Tarot Spread

Queen of Pentacles

The center of the Celtic Cross is the card representing yourself:

QUEEN OF PENTACLES – symbolizes a person who inspires trust and confidence and who provides security as well as someone warm hearted and generous.

The 1st card chosen and placed directly on top of your card represents the general atmosphere regarding your question:

2 OF WANDS – speaks of a plan already in place and motion that is likely to succeed and to rely on logic instead of emotions.
Two of Wands
Hanged Man

The 2nd card placed horizontally across the first two cards represents the direct influences surrounding your question:

THE HANGED MAN – represents things that you want may require sacrifice to achieve or the need to give up something you love in order to gain something much more in its place. Wisdom comes from self sacrifice and while you may have knowledge you need to learn how to properly use and apply it.

The 3rd card placed represents the basis of your question or something already part of the picture:

THE LOVERS (reversed position not shown) – symbolizes frustration and an inability to share thoughts and feelings
Lovers
7 of Pentacles

The 4th card placed represents elements, aspects and influences of the distant past:

7 OF PENTACLES – represents growth through hard labor and a harvest coming after the pains of work.

The 5th card placed represents aspects and influences of the recent past:

4 OF SWORDS (reversed position not shown) – represents and indicates a time to return to activity after a period of rest
4 of Swords
10 of Wands

The 6th card represents possible aspects of the future surrounding your question:

10 OF WANDS – symbolizes taking on perhaps too much responsibility or seeming as though you are a martyr as you take on the burdens of others even though you may not have been asked or expected to do so and the need to lighten the load or everything will be lost.

The 7th card looks into deeper aspects of the situation and represents your fears and uncertainties:

10 OF PENTACLES (reversed position not shown) – represents fears of taking gambles and risks and losing in the end but all change doesn’t necessarily have to be bad – it can be for the good also.
10 of Pentacles
9 of Cups

The 8th card represents your family and close friends' influence and opinions about your question and close external forces surrounding it:

9 OF CUPS – indicates the need to be careful what you wish for since you may get it and it not be as you had thought or wished it would be in the getting of it.

The 9th card represents your hopes, desires and conscious emotional forces you are adding to the question:

KING OF SWORDS – at this stage of things it would be difficult to change things yet not impossible.
King of Swords
Temperance

The last card represents the final outcome of your question if things remain the same or unchanged:

TEMPERANCE (reversed position not shown) - - shows the imbalance of either one way to allowing emotions to control you to the exclusion of anything else or for exercising so much caution that you become mired to the point of stagnation.

 

 


Tuchuk Haruspex’s Tarot Reading
for:     Master Lobo

Celtic Cross Tarot Spread

King of Pentacles

The center of the Celtic Cross is the card representing yourself:

KING OF PENTACLES – symbolizes a person who is energetic, strong willed, mature, stable, grounded, reliable and spiritually centered and who likes to work with his hands.

The 1st card chosen and placed directly on top of your card represents the general atmosphere regarding your question:

2 OF WANDS – symbolizes that there is a plan probably already in place and that it is likely to succeed but this is the time to think things through logically and not to rely on emotions.
2 of Wands
Moon

The 2nd card placed horizontally across the first two cards represents the direct influences surrounding your question:

THE MOON (reversed position not shown) – indicates you are not listening to your intuition and something is hidden deeper.
5 of Wands MODIFIER (used to delve more deeply into the situation) : 5 OF WANDS (reversed position not shown) – shows an indication that a life lesson may be in process of being denied or fought and that you may not know all the facts or feel as if you are tilting at windmills.
Ace of Wands MODIFIER (used to delve more deeply into the situation) : ACE OF WANDS (reversed position not shown) – represents a lack of foresight or planning or even possibly apathy of some kind.

The 3rd card placed represents the basis of your question or something already part of the picture:

6 OF CUPS – symbolizes youthful idealism and happy memories, a release of depression and a sense of renewal.
6 of Cups
Ace of Cups

The 4th card placed represents elements, aspects and influences of the distant past:

ACE OF CUPS – indicates new love or new romance, renewing friendships, relying on emotions and intuition and an ability to go with your feelings.

The 5th card placed represents aspects and influences of the recent past:

THE WORLD – symbolizes power and authority and the responsibility that comes with it. It can also indicate lessons having been learned or some kind of indication of life changing for the better.
World
Chariot

The 6th card represents possible aspects of the future surrounding your question:

THE CHARIOT (reversed position not shown) – indicates stagnation, no forward movement or progress due to some kind of conflict between your ideals or beliefs and society with also possible loss of self esteem or self control. This can be avoided or turned around if you will stop now and listen to the lesson life is trying to teach you.

The 7th card looks into deeper aspects of the situation and represents your fears and uncertainties:

8 OF WANDS – represents that a lot of messages are coming in and out rapidly and may seem overwhelming in their speed. It can also mean there is jealousy and strife somewhere in the picture.
8 of Wands
Empress

The 8th card represents your family and close friends' influence and opinions about your question and close external forces surrounding it:

THE EMPRESS (reversed position not shown) – indicates others’concern for a lack of satisfaction with life, concerns about stifled creativity or the fact that plans and ideas seem to be unraveling.

The 9th card represents your hopes, desires and conscious emotional forces you are adding to the question:

2 OF PENTACLES (reversed position not shown) – symbolizes the fear of feeling out of control and unable to get a handle on things as things are coming at you too rapidly or all at once, perhaps you have taken on too much.
2 of Pentacles
8 of Cups

The last card represents the final outcome of your question if things remain the same or unchanged:

8 OF CUPS – represents that it is time to move away from old values and outmoded beliefs to search instead for new paths. Your energies are being drained and you are withdrawing into yourself. You may need to walk away from people or things because you know it is the right thing to do though it may not be easy and may cause unhappiness and pain for a time but you have to trust that it is the right decision.

 

 

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