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These are the cards that the Tarot has drawn for you. You may want to save or print this page if you would like to ponder their messages later.
Past
The Past position in the reading refers to recent events and challenges that just took place, things that lead up to the present situation, and your role in them.
Temperance
Temperance is the fifteenth card in the Major Arcana, and is given the number 14 to indicate that the Magician (1) has now learned to combine each of the four physical elements (4), to achieve balance. An angelic figure stands with one foot on land and one on the water, pouring liquid at an impossible angle from one cup to another with ease. This entity has integrated the emotional, spiritual, subconscious realm symbolized by the water with the physical, practical, conscious realm symbolized by the earth. The balancing act with the cups and the liquid denotes the ability to juggle situations fluidly, making it look effortless...though others may wonder how it is done! The bright sun in the distance and the planetary sigil for the Sun on the angels brow indicate a positive, promising outlook.
Temperance in your past indicates that the root of your issue lies in a time when there was a need for moderation. To bring things back into balance, you were required to seek common ground with those involved, and act calmly rather than defensively. You spoke your truth evenly, without too much anger (fire), without being too wishy-washy (water). Rather than taking off in an uncharted direction that would have taken you far off course, you followed the road through the center. It gave you plenty of choices to bear left or right when necessary, but kept you close to the safety of the well-worn path. Temperance can indicate a need to slow down, or simply to stop. This may have included indulgences, vices, and bad habits. |
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Present
The Present position in the reading represents what is happening right now. Typically, this is what triggers you to seek out a reading. This card can often help you to understand what steps to take next.
Death
Death is the fourteenth card in the Major Arcana, and is given the number 13 for many reasons...both the Death card and the number 13 are widely misunderstood. Most people regard both of them with fear, when in fact they are not cursed or unlucky at allit is all a matter of your perspective. (That goes for physical death as well, actually.) An armored, skeletal figure rides a pure white horse, symbolic of spirituality and purity of body and soul. Death passes people from all walks of life, and each is effected in different ways that correspond to their viewpoint. The King, who believed that his existence hinged primarily on his status, title, and wealth, is laid low. The Priest, full of faith in a pleasant, rewarding afterlife, faces Death straight on. The young woman turns away out of fear and sadness, but kneels compliantly, albeit regretfully. The child, completely innocent and blissfully ignorant, offers Death the beauty of freshly picked flowers. The flowers, though beautiful, are now also dead. Interestingly enough, a flower appears on the flag Death carries. We should view Death, which essentially symbolizes change, the way the child does. In this way, Death becomes less traumatic, and more the transformation that it truly is meant to be. It is a positive passage, as the sun shining in the distance indicates.
Death signifies intense change, and most people do not welcome change. In its most positive guise, Death heralds a chance to start over, a second chance in relationships, or a time of major growth. If viewed with a negative outlook, Death can indicate the unexpected, and deep rooted fears of the unknown. When you accept change as it comes and grow from it, you can release that which has gone before and get on with what is yet to come. Discoveries, opportunities, and new cycles await you. Rather than resisting out of habit, embrace them, and your worries will fade away. |
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Future
The Future position in teh reading describes what is just around the corner. It’s an official “heads up” about where the situation is heading and how you may navigate through it towards the best possible outcome.
Three of Cups
The Three of Cups indicates the celebration of friendship, and the joy of being together. You will soon be enjoying time with close friends and remembering the good times that you have shared. Great achievements will be toasted among you, suggested by the bountiful harvest at the feet of the women celebrating. This will be a time of appreciation of the deeper sense of understanding that you share with your closest friends. It is said that we find few true friends in our lifetime. Treasure yours always. |
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