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Tuchuk Haruspex’s Tarot Reading
for:     Master_WM

Celtic Cross Tarot Spread

King of Wands

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

KING OF WANDS - - represents someone who is a great and daring leader who inspires others to rise to challenges alongside him. An artist who can take hold of an idea and make it a reality through bold action. One who is forceful, charismatic, and honest, leading by example, but unafraid to invest authority in others. A dashing and magnetic personality, carrying authority naturally, and striking at the world with swiftness and grace.

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

7 OF SWORDS (reversed position not shown) - - symbolizes dwelling on past mistakes and the feeling of being trapped in a hopeless situation, unable to withdraw, is inhibiting new developments or forward movement, and is representative of pessimism.
7 of Swords
Hanged Man

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

THE HANGED MAN - - represents pausing to reflect, surrendering to an experience and preparing for change by letting go of the past and moving or growing beyond it towards inner peace through sacrifice.

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

3 OF CUPS (reversed position not shown)- - indicates a time of overindulgence, and pleasures in excess or the successful but utterly unfulfilling conclusion of a matter. There has been satisfaction from sensual pleasures but without any sense of love. Rarely it may also symbolize an illness.
3 of Cups
Devil

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

THE DEVIL (reversed position not shown) - - symbolizes resistance of temptation, freedom from bondage and the pursuit of higher goals despite the influence of luxury and pleasure. A release from obsession with money and power as well as liberation from fear, weakness and indecision through communion with higher powers or an inner voice.

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

KNIGHT OF CUPS - - indicates a passionate romantic, full of charm and beauty, but prone to extremes and usually an idealism blended with gentle kindness. May also symbolize an overly eager and intense person, forward with their emotions yet tender in their support of others.
Knight of Cups
Page of Pentacles

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

PAGE OF PENTACLES (reversed position not shown) - - represents unfavorable news as a result of leaving practical matters unattended, possibly an irrationality and ability to recognize the obvious facts bringing about a loss, usually of some physical or financial nature.

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

WHEEL OF FORTUNE (reversed position not shown) - - symbolizes a fear of unexpected bad luck, a turn for the worst, or something inescapable due to fate or karma. Fear that great changes will take place as a result of earlier actions that cannot be taken back.
Wheel of Fortune
8 of Swords

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

8 OF SWORDS (reversed position not shown) - - indicates those close around you think you must learn a valuable lesson from the unexpected consequences of prior decisions but believe by focusing on the crux of the problem you will free yourself eventually from difficult situations by coming to grips with past failures or humiliations, learning from them and moving on.

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

6 OF SWORDS (reversed position not shown) - - symbolizes arrogance and intellectual pride even in the face of frustration and anxiety in the wake of unsettled matters.
6 of Swords
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) - - indicates major delays in your life as your potential is held back until coming to grips with the issues in your life, seeing things clearly for what they truly are and looking at things in reality, not through fantasy or how you wish things were. This is your wake up call.

 

 


 

 

Tuchuk Haruspex’s Tarot Reading
for:     Master Talesin and terpsichord{T}

(done using the Hagall spread to determine the path of growth in difficult situations or when confronting major life challenges)

Lovers

The center of the Hagall spread is the card representing yourself:

THE LOVERS - - represents a couple in love being put to the test with the ability to overcome their trials.

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

8 OF WANDS - - indicates cutting through confusion and indecision, and setting things in motion with rapid progress towards a desired goal, brought about by immediate and decisive action. Boldness and daring in love, business, travel, or spiritual growth.
8 of Wands
Tower

The card at the bottom of the circle represents the direct influences that brought the situation about:

THE TOWER (reversed position not shown) -- symbolizes an unexpected upheaval leading to a positive change in life or a catastrophe survived or narrowly avoided as the result of a new lifestyle and enlightenment.

The card at the bottom left of the circle represents beliefs, expectations or impressions brought into the situation:

QUEEN OF SWORDS (reversed position not shown)- indicates keen logic, natural intuition, uncanny perception and insight but with a biting edge to it.
Queen of Swords
5 of Swords

The card at the bottom right of the circle represents most likely outcome given the circumstances:

5 OF SWORDS - - symbolizes success earned but at what may be too high a cost. This may taint the victory and possibly provide the fuel for eventual defeat.

The card at the upper left of the circle represents the things learned from the situation:

ACE OF WANDS - - represents an opportunity to be met with boldness, vigor and enthusiasm or suggestive of a surge of vitality, creativity or fertility that will set things in motion.
Ace of Wands
Empress

The card at the top of the circle represents the challenges of the situation:

THE EMPRESS (reversed position not shown) - - indicates unhappiness, sterility, indecision, jealousy or a disruption in the home or family.

The card at the upper right of the circle represents how knowledge of the situation will evolve:

6 OF WANDS (reversed position not shown) - - symbolizes arrogance and dangerous overconfidence as the result of a past success, impudence and false pride in meaningless achievements, fear of failure coupled with false hopes as well as frustration over indefinite delays and motion without progress.
6 of Wands
Emperor

The left card on the line below represents the person or qualities that will sustain you in the situation:

THE EMPEROR - - can either represent a man of worldly authority and power who is intelligent, experienced and confident or it may instead indicate the qualities of fulfilling plans by using mental controls over emotions.

The middle card on the line below represents the qualities expressed in the situation:

7 OF CUPS (reversed position not shown) - - represents daydreams and fantasies brought into realistic focus and inner clarity and the contemplation of many options leading to a conclusive choice.
7 of Cups
Page of Swords

The right card on the line below represents the person or qualities that will reveal knowledge needed:

PAGE OF SWORDS (reversed position not shown) - - symbolizes an unforeseen situation that occurs in an unprepared state, possibly a threat to one’s safety.

 

 


 

 

Tuchuk Haruspex’s Tarot Reading
for:     Master Quiver

Celtic Cross Tarot Spread

Knight of Pentacles

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

KNIGHT OF PENTACLES - - represents someone slow to action, but decisive and unrelenting once set in motion with the voice of duty, honor and responsibility.

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

THE CHARIOT (reversed position not shown) - - indicates ineffective use of force, a lack of discipline and direction worsening a situation already out of control.
Chariot
Devil

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

THE DEVIL -- symbolizes being seduced by the material world and physical pleasures as well as the lust for money and power when you are actually living in fear, domination and bondage. There is am immediate need for discretion.

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

THE EMPRESS (reversed position not shown)- - indicates a stifling feminine influence, unhappiness, jealousy, sterility and the disruption of home and family.
Empress
6 of Swords

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

6 OF SWORDS - - represents a trusting in intelligence, intuition and setting off into the unknown working through difficulty towards a solution.

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

5 OF SWORDS - - indicates victory but at perhaps too high a cost. This may taint the victory and possibly provide the fuel for eventual defeat.
5 of Swords
King of Swords

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

KING OF SWORDS - - symbolizes the need for ethics and unwavering authority with clarity of thought and directness of action.

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

9 OF PENTACLES - - represents the fear or uncertainty of being able to implement discipline and nobility to maintain security and stability.
9 of Pentacles
8 of Cups

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

8 OF CUPS - - indicates those close to you are worried that you might be seeking earthly or physical pleasures to the exclusion of other important areas needing attention or that you might emotionally withdraw further into lethargy since you might need to abandon something deeply important to you.

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

THE HIGH PRIESTESS - - represents intuition, foresight and spiritual revelations of the deepest sort.
High Priestess
7 of Pentacles

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

7 OF PENTACLES (reversed position not shown) - - indicates impatience, lack of productive efforts, wasting time in idle and unprofitable speculation resulting in labors abandoned before completion. It’s not too late to turn things around, however.

 

 


 

 

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