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Tarot Reading john call me met me when month; 10 7 1968

Reading Performed 02/12/2013 at 9:21 AM

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The Meanings of these Tarot Cards

This Covers You

This card gives the influence which is affecting the person or matter of inquiry generally, the atmosphere of it in which the other currents work.

Four of Beer Glasses from the Books and Beer Playing Cards Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Contrarieties.

This Crosses You

It shows the nature of the obstacles in the matter. If it is a favourable card, the opposing forces will not be serious, or it may indicate that something good in itself will not be productive of good in the particular connexion.

Unter of Ink Stamps from the Books and Beer Playing Cards Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Young man of family in search of young lady.

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This Crowns You

It represents (a) the Querent €™s aim or ideal in the matter; (b) the best that can be achieved under the circumstances, but that which has not yet been made actual.

Love from the Books and Beer Playing Cards Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

The Lovers or Marriage. This symbol has undergone many variations, as might be expected from its subject. In the eighteenth century form, by which it first became known to the world of archaeological research, it is really a card of married life, shewing father and mother, with their child placed between them; and the pagan Cupid above, in the act of flying his shaft, is, of course, a misapplied emblem. The Cupid is of love beginning rather than of love in its fulness, guarding the fruit thereof. The card is said to have been entitled Simulacyum fidei, the symbol of conjugal faith, for which the rainbow as a sign of the covenant would have been a more appropriate concomitant. The figures are also held to have signified Truth, Honour and Love, but I suspect that this was, so to speak, the gloss of a commentator moralizing. It has these, but it has other and higher aspects.

This is Beneath You

It shows the foundation or basis of the matter, that which has already passed into actuality and which the Significator has made his own.

King of Wine Jugs from the Books and Beer Playing Cards Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

A rather dark man, a merchant, master, professor.

This is Behind You

It gives the influence that is just passed, or is now passing away.

Eight of Wine Jugs from the Books and Beer Playing Cards Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

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

This is Before You

It shows the influence that is coming into action and will operate in the near future.

King of Books from the Books and Beer Playing Cards Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

A lawyer, senator, doctor.

Your Self

Signifies the person or thing about which the question has been asked, and shows its position or attitude in the circumstances.

Ten of Books from the Books and Beer Playing Cards Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Followed by Ace and King, imprisonment; for girl or wife, treason on the part of friends.

Your House

Your environment and the tendencies at work therein which have an effect on the matter €”for instance, your position in life, the influence of immediate friends, and so forth.

Ace of Wine Jugs from the Books and Beer Playing Cards Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

The most favourable of all cards.

Your Hopes and Fears

Seven of Ink Stamps from the Books and Beer Playing Cards Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

A dark child.

The Final Result

The culmination which is brought about by the influences shewn by the other cards that have been turned up in the divination.

Eight of Ink Stamps from the Books and Beer Playing Cards Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Domestic disputes for a married person.

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