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Tarot Reading How should I approach my day today

Reading Performed 02/19/2021 at 2:20 PM

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The Meanings of these Tarot Cards

Past

What has already occurred; the past.

Two of Swords from the Alleged Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed

conflict, difference of opinion

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Dealings with rogues.

Present

What is occurring now; the present.

Eight of Coins from the Alleged Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Upright

skilled work, crafts, self-employment

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

A young man in business who has relations with the Querent; a dark girl.

Future

What has not yet occurred; the future.

The Fool from the Alleged Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed

recklessness, irresponsibility

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings (When Upright)

The Fool, Mate, or Unwise Man. Court de Gebelin places it at the head of the whole series as the zero or negative which is presupposed by numeration, and as this is a simpler so also it is a better arrangement. It has been abandoned because in later times the cards have been attributed to the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, and there has been apparently some difficulty about allocating the zero symbol satisfactorily in a sequence of letters all of which signify numbers. In the present reference of the card to the letter Shin, which corresponds to 200, the difficulty or the unreason remains. The truth is that the real arrangement of the cards has never transpired. The Fool carries a wallet; he is looking over his shoulder and does not know that he is on the brink of a precipice; but a dog or other animal--some call it a tiger--is attacking him from behind, and he is hurried to his destruction unawares. Etteilla has given a justifiable variation of this card--as generally understood--in the form of a court jester, with cap, bells and motley garb. The other descriptions say that the wallet contains the bearer's follies and vices, which seems bourgeois and arbitrary.

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