Tarot Reading Am I pregnant with twins?
Reading Performed 03/28/2016 at 8:49 AM
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The Meanings of these Tarot Cards
Card One
The Hermit from the Tarot Genoves Deck
Card Meaning When Reversed
Over-prudence, Timorousness, Fear.
Papus's Divinatory Meanings (When Upright)
Prudence.
Card Description
An old and bearded man wrapped in a mantle, and with his head covered with a cowl, bearing in his right hand the lantern of occult science, while in his left he holds his magic wand half hidden beneath his cloak. He is Prudence.
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Card Two
Card Three
The World from the Tarot Genoves Deck
Card Meaning When Upright
Completion, Good Reward;
Papus's Divinatory Meanings
Assured Success.
Card Description
Within a flowery wreath is a female figure nude save for a light scarf. She represents Nature and the Divine Presence therein. In each hand she should bear a wand. At the four angles of the card are the four cherubic animals of the Apocalypse. Above, the Eagle and the Man; below, the Lion and the Bull. It represents Completion, Reward.
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Card Six
The Empress from the Tarot Genoves Deck
Card Meaning When Upright
Action, Plan, Undertaking Movement in a matter, Initiative;
Papus's Divinatory Meanings
Action. Initiative.
Card Description
A winged and crowned woman seated upon a throne, having in one hand a sceptre bearing a globe surmounted by a cross, while she rests the other upon a shield with an eagle blazoned therein on whose breast is the cross. She is the Symbol of Action, the result of the union of Science and Will.
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Card Seven
The Sun from the Tarot Genoves Deck
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Card Eleven
Page of Coins from the Tarot Genoves Deck
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Card Twelve
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Card Seventeen
The Traitor from the Tarot Genoves Deck
Card Meaning When Upright
Self-sacrifice, Sacrifice, Devotion, Bound;
Papus's Divinatory Meanings
Trials. Sacrifice.
Card Description
This extraordinary symbol is almost unintelligible in the double-headed cards. Properly, it represents a man hung head downwards from a sort of gibbet by one foot (his hands are bound behind his back in such a manner that his body forms a triangle with the point downwards), and his legs a cross above it. (Two sacks or weights are attached to his armpits.) He symbolises Sacrifice.
Card Eighteen
The Devil from the Tarot Genoves Deck
Card Meaning When Upright
Fatality for Good;
Papus's Divinatory Meanings
Immense Force. Illness.
Card Description
A horned and winged demon with eagle?s claws (standing on an altar to which two smaller devils are bound by a collar and cord). In his left hand he bears a flame-headed sceptre. He is the image of Fate or Fatality, good or evil.
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Card Twenty One
The Fool from the Tarot Genoves Deck
Card Meaning When Upright
Folly, Expiation, Wavering;
Papus's Divinatory Meanings
Inconsiderate Actions. Madness.
Card Description
A man with a fool's cap, dressed like a jester, with a stick and bundle over his shoulder. Before him is the butterfly of pleasure luring him on (while in some packs a tiger, in others a dog, attacks him from behind). It signifies Folly, Expiation.