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Reading Performed 02/13/2013 at 9:55 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.

Three of Cups from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Unexpected advancement for a military man.

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.

Eight of Swords from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

For a woman, scandal spread in her respect.

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.

Death from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Death. The method of presentation is almost invariable, and embodies a bourgeois form of symbolism. The scene is the field of life, and amidst ordinary rank vegetation there are living arms and heads protruding from the ground. One of the heads is crowned, and a skeleton with a great scythe is in the act of mowing it. The transparent and unescapable meaning is death, but the alternatives allocated to the symbol are change and transformation. Other heads have been swept from their place previously, but it is, in its current and patent meaning, more especially a card of the death of Kings. In the exotic sense it has been said to signify the ascent of the spirit in the divine spheres, creation and destruction, perpetual movement, and so forth.

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.

Seven of Cups from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Fair child; idea, design, resolve, movement.

This is Behind You

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

Five of Swords from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

An attack on the fortune of the Querent.

This is Before You

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

Two of Clubs from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

A young lady may expect trivial disappointments.

Your Self

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

The Star from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

The Star, Dog-Star, or Sirius, also called fantastically the Star of the Magi. Grouped about it are seven minor luminaries, and beneath it is a naked female figure, with her left knee upon the earth and her right foot upon the water. She is in the act of pouring fluids from two vessels. A bird is perched on a tree near her; for this a butterfly on a rose has been substituted in some later cards. So also the Star has been called that of Hope. This is one of the cards which Court de Gebelin describes as wholly Egyptian-that is to say, in his own reverie.

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.

Queen of Clubs from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

A good harvest, which may be taken in several senses.

Your Hopes and Fears

Page of Clubs from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Young man of family in search of young lady.

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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.

The Empress from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

The Empress, who is sometimes represented with full face, while her correspondence, the Emperor, is in profile. As there has been some tendency to ascribe a symbolical significance to this distinction, it seems desirable to say that it carries no inner meaning. The Empress has been connected with the ideas of universal fecundity and in a general sense with activity.

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