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Ten of Wands – 77 viewsby Rupert Jenkinson
The Ten of Wands indicates oppression, burdens, somebody with too much on their plate. Biting off more than you can chew, or taking on too many responsibilities. Overwork.
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Two of Cups – 46 viewsby Rose Wood
This card symbolizes love, friendship, healing and a harmonious relationship.
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Two of Swords – 54 viewsby Chrissy Derbyshire
This card represents a choice that needs to be made, decisions that need to be taken. It can also represent walking on a tight rope, where one wrong move could be disastrous.
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Three of Cups – 42 viewsby Chrissy Derbyshire
This card signifies good times, fun, and letting your hair down. It can indicate social situations and celebrations.
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Three of Swords – 61 viewsby Rupert Jenkinson
The Three of Swords signifies heart ache, pain, misery, and emotional hurt. It can indicate jealousy or a love triangle.
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Four of Pentacles – 60 viewsby Sian Jones
This card represents greed and selfishness, an inability to let go or give back in return. A moser, both physically and emotionally. A need to be defensive.
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Four of Cups – 68 viewsby Michael Bowdery
This card signifies loss, depression, feelings of boredom, and stagnation. It can also indicate somebody who is so focused on the negative that they cannot see the opportunities being offered to them at the time.
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Four of Wands – 58 viewsby Nic Phillips
This card symbolizes harmony, harvest, and building of foundations.
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Five of Pentacles – 70 viewsby Davie P.
The card represents a quest that has faltered; it is the struggle to bring things into alignment and hints at missed opportunity. Yet it a situation full of potential – bringing the situation into alignment will release that potential and awaken something that sleeps within.
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Five of Cups – 49 viewsby Chrissy Derbyshire
This card indicates desolation, feelings of ruin, and focusing on loss. Grief.
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Five of Swords – 68 viewsby Ken
This card signifies a fight that has been lost by one party, in quite a bad way. Here, the card shows the death of the Oak King of Summer in the fight with the Holly King of Winter- though the tables will be turned next time.
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Five of Wands – 58 viewsby Jon Underhill
This card indicates a fight, a tussle, maybe an inner battle. Often though the fight is a 'practice' for bigger fights later on, or it is friendly competition between a team.
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