I have had two readings from friends in my life and each were fascinating. I like to do online readings and it is interesting to get one for any man that I am interested in. There are many other uses for a Tarot card reading too. It all depends on what question you want to ask. Here are two relationship questions and one reading about my health.
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Here is a link to a free tarot card reading site. I think I will ask how Paul might fit into my life. California guys are crazy and wild. Any help I can get to figure them out is appreciated.... Here is my question..."Should I get involved with Paul?"
It doesn't look good.....
The Relationship spread provides insight into the interaction between two people or entities. It is the spread of choice for questions about partnerships, be they in romance or business. The Aquatic Tarot is a modern watercolor interpretation of the classic Rider Waite symbolism. It is rapidly becoming one of the most popular decks, due to both its spectacular beauty and its traditional imagery.
The card at the top left represents how you see yourself. Nine of Pentacles (Gain): Good luck attending material affairs. Attaining refinement and embracing elegance. Discipline and nobility applied to the maintenance of security and stability. The wise use of resources and foresight. The fulfillment that comes with accomplishment, and the turning of attention to higher things.
The card at the top right represents how you see your partner. Knight of Swords, when reversed: The dark essence of air behaving as fire, such as a tornado: A merciless and skillful warrior, unfettered by emotion or conscience. A nihilist who can refuse not even the most insurmountable of challenges. A person who inspires fear and hate through their domineering nature and the power of their presence. Speaking without tact or tolerance, in a sarcastic manner. May portend the swift initiation or conclusion of conflict, through the calamitous invocation of force.
The card in the center left represents how you feel about your partner. The Devil, when reversed: Resistance of temptation. Freedom from bondage. The pursuit of higher goals despite the influence of luxury and pleasure. Release from obsession with money and power. Liberation from fear, weakness and indecision through communion with higher powers or the inner voice.
The card in the center right represents what stands between you and your partner. Four of Wands (Completion): A chance to rest and rejoice, having successfully resolved a matter of great import. The initial success of a business venture or creative project. The blossoming of a friendship or romantic relationship. Conclusions drawn based on hard won experience. Spiritual, material, or emotional rewards for diligent effort. May suggest marriage, childbirth, or a victory celebration
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The card in the lower left represents how your partner sees you. Knight of Cups, when reversed: The dark essence of water behaving as fire, such as a flash flood: Deceptive charm in the service of intense insecurity and rapidly shifting moods. Selfishness, indolence, and a complete lack of maturity. Misguided idealism divorced from practicality. Destructive romantic passions and infidelity
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The card in the lower right represents what your partner feels about you. Knight of Pentacles: The essence of earth behaving as fire, such as molten magma: One slow to action, but decisive and unrelenting once set in motion. A force of nature whose methods are as predictable and dependable as they are unstoppable. The voice of duty, honor, and responsibility. The will to the change the world, not through bold action, but through the thorough and unwavering application of proven means.
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The card in the center represents the present status or challenge of the relationship. The Tower, when reversed: Unexpected upheaval leading to a positive change in life. Catastrophe survived or narrowly avoided. A new lifestyle and enlightenment. May indicate a broken relationship, divorce, or failure in business or career.
Yikes, that is just what I thought about this fellow. The cards that are reversed always intrigue me. I think I need to be careful. Thanks Tarot Cards for another insightful look into my life.
I like the first card that shows who I am at this moment. Trying to "embrace elegance". I like that.
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Want to do another one? I have been flirting with Joe on Second Life for about four months now. Lately we have been drifting apart. He is just too busy. The question is...."Is Joe good for me?"
Oh, this reading was just perfect too. Just so right on.
The Relationship spread provides insight into the interaction between two people or entities. It is the spread of choice for questions about partnerships, be they in romance or business. The Benedetti Tarot is a highly stylized deck painted on gold leaf. 7 years in the making, the images were inspired by the Visconti Tarot, the earliest Tarot deck still in existence. The Benedetti Tarot is the favorite deck of those who seek simplicity and elegance in their lives.
The card at the top left represents how you see yourself. Seven of Cups (Temptation), when reversed: Daydreams and fantasies brought into realistic focus. The contemplation of many options leading to a conclusive choice. Inner clarity that dissipates illusions and false choices. Remaining connected to reality in the face of intoxication, delirium, or hallucination. Under rare and extreme circumstances, may indicate the failure to recognize a transcendental spiritual truth
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The card at the top right represents how you see your partner. Eight of Wands (Swiftness): A sudden release of raw power, cutting through confusion and indecision, and setting things in motion. Rapid progress towards a desired goal, brought about by immediate and decisive action. Boldness and daring in love, business, travel, or spiritual growth
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The card in the center left represents how you feel about your partner. Ten of Pentacles (Wealth), when reversed: Material prosperity and riches squandered through slothfulness, gambling, or family problems. The loss of reputation or inheritance, or the failure to pass an inheritance along to one's children.
The card in the center right represents what stands between you and your partner. Two of Swords (Peace), when reversed: Indecision due to contradictory characteristics brought together. Tension in the aftermath of a quarrel that has been resolved. Scheming, abuse of trust, and agreements made in bad faith. Allowing the mind to block off the emotions. Self deception as a means of justifying cruel acts.
The card in the lower left represents how your partner sees you. King of Wands, when reversed: The dark essence of fire behaving as air, such as lightning: An exciting and reckless leader who inspires others to irresponsible acts. An artist whose depraved love of chaos causes him to take hold of destructive ideas and make them appealing to the masses. One who is charismatic and intimidating, using demonstrations of his own skill to dupe others into accepting responsibilities beyond their ability. A dashing and magnetic personality, appearing and disappearing with great suddenness, and leaving upheaval in his wake.
The card in the lower right represents what your partner feels about you. Six of Swords (Science): Trusting in intelligence and intuition and setting off into the unknown. Leaving an untenable situation and charting a new course. Passage from difficulty and progress towards a solution. The road to recovery. Travel and exploration.
The card in the center represents the present status or challenge of the relationship. The Lovers: A caring and trusting relationship. Beauty and inner harmony. A decision calling for emotional control and faithfulness to spiritual values.
Oh, Joe, I guess I will keep you for awhile. I always knew you are so special. Smile.
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OK One more. There are many ways you can get a spread. The placement of the cards is important. I will ask my last question with a different spread than the previous ones which were about relationships.
Question..."How can I help my body be healthier?"
This was right on and insightful.
The Shadow Truth spread provides insight into your attitudes and hidden feelings. This spread is used when you are having trouble confronting something, or fear that you are concealing something from yourself. The Renaissance Tarot is a modern deck, with symbolism drawn from the heroic age and rendered in renaissance style. This deck is an excellent choice for exploring questions of passion, mastery, and the inner workings of human reason.
The card in the center represents the attitude you assume. The Empress: Feminine fertility and power. Civilization. Domestic tradition. Family and childrearing. The active, fecund aspect of the anima. The mother and the queen, on earth and in heaven.
The card to the right represents the thoughts and feelings that underly your attitudes. Seven of Swords (Futility): Favorable turn of events. Hope for sustained success. Vigilance and strength.
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The card at the top represents how your attitude is evolving and will evolve in the future. Five of Coins (Worry), when reversed: Reversal of a difficult situation. Gradual improvement. Encouraging news.
The card to the left represents how others perceive your attitude. Queen of Cups: A person of generous and loving nature, graceful and sparkling as a mountain stream, or deep and serene as a country lake. A poetess, musician or actress.
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The card at the bottom represents what you cannot confront or are hiding from yourself. King of Staves, when reversed: Talent turned to pomposity. Complacency. Egocentricity. Provincial attitude. Sophistry which masks lack of principle of conviction.
Looks like I have some hope for transformation if I can let go of my ego.
Thank you for coming along on my Tarot Card readings. I know it is nice to have a real person to do a reading but I find these online readings very helpful. I figure in this life we need all the help we can get.




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Though I'm usually on the money with others, I struggle to read for myself because I want to ignore what is there if it's not what I want. I've tried online readings and if I am intent when I "draw" cards they're pretty accurate. I don't base decisions on them solely, I use them to look for more information or ideas.
Have you considered asking if it's good for you to have a relationship in the next ___ months? Maybe there's something else you're supposed to do first? Or maybe the right "he" for you isn't ready.
This was fun to read and see. I thought the last one was accurate but I don't see your ego in the way except maybe complacency in an innocent way closer to contentment which could be a risk. I love the Aquatic Tarot set, I see why it's popular. Thanks for adding the pics, it made it more enjoyable.
9 of pents (in my system) is a place of fulfilment ... not in real need of anything to make your scene, tho *somebody* is always nice.
Knight of swords in my book is always bad news. Because I'm Wiccan, I use swords as fire rather than air, and the Knight is the fire 'person' in the court cards, so this is fire of fire - impulsive, thoughtless, possibly violent (if only emotionally).
If this is a matter of considering this guy, I'd say RUN...but maybe have a quick (emphasis on quick) bit o' fun first.
I suppose if you do reversed, then he's just the model of *cool* =but don't buy into it. explosions always possible.
similarly, the Devil is bondage - the kind you can walk away from...sure...like quitting smoking. Reversed might indicate too much confidence that you can take him or leave him alone, but I would caution against over-confidence.
4 of wands - what stands between you. In my system, wands are air. four is a nice solid configuration. You got lotsa sense - use it.
Kn of cups as how your partner sees you - watch out. He'll prey on your emotions if you let him. Kn. of pents - how he feels about you: score & leave.
Tower reversed - you avoid the catastrophe.
Hey, I pretty well go along with your internet reading!
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