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Tuchuk Haruspex's Tarot Reading
for: sidra{3MC}

The center of the Celtic Cross is the card representing yourself:
THE LOVERS -- Represents a couple, one of balance and the culmination
of the balance between masculinity and femininity making a whole,
usually one who have overcome trials and tests and on the way to a
healthy relationship or that the testing and trials are coming.
The 1st card chosen and placed directly on top of your card represents the general atmosphere regarding your question:
THE CHARIOT -- represents victory over obstacles where balance is
needed especially between emotions, actions and thoughts. Indicative
of forward movement and symbolic of karma or fate. It is time to
heed the lesson being taught and the need for careful study of
details and urgency in governing feelings, using necessary soberness
to grasp the overall situation.
The 2nd card placed horizontally across the first two cards represents the direct influences surrounding your question:
NINE OF WANDS - representative of dedication to a cause, strength,
steadfastness in which you are prepared, changes are coming through
hard work and struggle.
The 3rd card placed represents the basis of your question or something already part of the picture:
NINE OF SWORDS -- denotes anxiety and worry that is unwarranted or
overblown, stresses, nightmares, self inflicted misery and punishment
while suffering guilt or depression.
The 4th card placed represents elements, aspects and influences of the distant past:
SIX OF PENTACLES - representative of the sharing of resources or
receiving assistance, the returning of a favor. There is time to be
charitable as well as being willing to receive assistance and help.
The 5th card placed represents aspects and influences of the recent past:
FIVE OF CUPS (reversed position - not shown) -- symbolizes the
renewal of hope or a lifting of depression and the courage to
overcome obstacles.
The 6th card represents possible aspects of the future surrounding your question:
KNIGHT OF WANDS (reversed position - not shown) - usually
represents an interruption of progress or something causing the plan
to fail but seems more likely in the context of this reading to mean
the achievement may have already come but is not being recognized.
The 7th card looks into deeper aspects of the situation and represents your fears and uncertainties:
NINE OF CUPS- symbolic of dreams and fulfillment of love and passion
turning into complete satiation as the basis of beginning of change
or that, as the saying goes, be careful what you wish for because
when you get it you will not be happy with the results.
The 8th card represents your family and close friends' influence and opinions about your question and close external forces surrounding it:
THE TOWER (reversed position - not shown) -- in this position
represents your family and friends seeing you in the midst of
upheaval and chaos and whipped about by chaotic thought or emotions.
They see changes coming and are not supportive or confident in your
new self discoveries.
The 9th card represents your hopes, desires and conscious emotional forces you are adding to the question:
THE MOON -- represents on the verge of significant change and to
listen to your intuition and inner impressions - start paying
attention to your dreams where valuable insights may be gained.
The last card represents the final outcome of your question if things remain the same or unchanged:
TWO OF WANDS - indicates this is the time to watch and wait, weigh
your options and be patient. Use logic and don't rely solely on your
emotions. Your plan is likely to succeed.
Tuchuk Haruspex's Tarot Reading
for: Master William

The center of the Celtic Cross is the card representing yourself:
KING OF WANDS -- Represents one who is strong, conscientious,
intelligent, well spoken and a quick thinker who acts in a mature and
wise manner though there is also the tendency to also be severe,
harsh, opinionated and intolerant - beware of premature actions. Can
make well thought out first attempts but, if unsuccessful, has little
reserve for further attempts.
The 1st card chosen and placed directly on top of your card represents the general atmosphere regarding your question:
SIX OF CUPS (reversed position - not shown) - symbolizes a tendency
to live in the past too much or a self-centered or selfish opinion
due to the loss of childlike innocence
The 2nd card placed horizontally across the first two cards represents the direct influences surrounding your question:
THE EMPRESS - symbolizes a woman directly most often, one who
represents a competent, down to earth person desiring safety and
security or the epitome of womanhood and motherhood. As an idea, it
most often indicates a desire to give birth to something remarkable
where ideas and creativity are ready, growing and ready to burst
forth.
The 3rd card placed represents the basis of your question or something already part of the picture:
THREE OF CUPS -- is symbolic of a group of social friends or support
group, ones who share your ideals along with the cautions though to
listen to your own inner voice and intuition even in the midst of
those you are spending time and celebration with - you are still the
one able to control and direct your own perceptions.
The 4th card placed represents elements, aspects and influences of the distant past:
NINE OF SWORDS - denotes anxiety and worry that is unwarranted or
overblown, stresses, nightmares, self inflicted misery and punishment
while suffering guilt or depression.
The 5th card placed represents aspects and influences of the recent past:
STRENGTH -- representative of power manifested through love and
kindness where that love is the source of strength, a person who is
control of their life with strength of will and often will stand firm
to their beliefs even if it causes pain.
The 6th card represents possible aspects of the future surrounding your question:
ACE OF SWORDS (reversed position - not shown) - a strong message or
warning not to use power to gain your own ends, represents a person
of short temper.
The 7th card looks into deeper aspects of the situation and represents your fears and uncertainties:
KING OF SWORDS -- indicates the actions have already been taken place
and so it is difficult to change things at this stage of things
though not entirely impossible to do so.
The 8th card represents your family and close friends' influence and opinions about your question and close external forces surrounding it:
TEN OF SWORDS (reversed position - not shown) -- this is a
definitive negative card in either position though when reversed may
mean things are not as devastating, but is another indication in this
reading of no further forward movement and instead represents
sacrifice, letting go, resignation, defeat. Recovery or recuperation
is POSSIBLE though not likely.
The 9th card represents your hopes, desires and conscious emotional forces you are adding to the question:
PAGE OF SWORDS (reversed position - not shown) -- represents a
knowledge was coming of news of failure and that the answer to your
question was already known within yourself of being unable to meet
the challenge.
The last card represents the final outcome of your question if things remain the same or unchanged:
KNIGHT OF CUPS (reversed position - not shown) - indicates the
tendency of deceit and trickery or the attempt to manipulate
situations or people to salvage and save face, one who is cunning and
shrewd and capable of fraud, merciless, feeling no responsibility for
others, unreliable and disappointing and possibly a danger from their
exaggerated ambitions.
(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!
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