The "Every Day" Tarot Card Deck
1st row Middle Card: Situation XVI The Tower 1st row Left Card: Past XV The Devil Top Card: Present: II The High Priestess 2nd row Right Card: Future: XX Judgement 2nd row Right: Hidden: Hidden: V The Hierophant 2nd row Middle Card: Advice: XIV Temperance 2nd row Left Card: Outcome: 0 The Fool Bottom Card: Summation: I The Magician
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*Situation: This card tells us that those things we once depended on and trusted are no more. Our weather is changing, countries are falling, economies and banking industry crumbling, food and fuel shortages, war and plague.
*Past: XV The Devil card represents, oppression, bondage, criminality, unclean things, deception, violence and war.
*Present: III The High Priestess represents mystery and a higher power. She is connected to the Egyptian Priestess, Isis. She is in the background, so to speak, watching what's going on. Her goal is to get us to use both sides of our brain, conscious and intuitive in order to understand the situation we're experiencing in order to keep a level head and balance in our lives.
*Future: XX Judgement is about Accountability.
*Hidden: V The Hierophant represents Divine Will.
*Advice: XIV Temperance represents Healing.
*Outcome: 0 The Fool represents new beginnings; starting out on a new path.
*Summation: I The Magician is the Master of Nature in charge of the 4 Elements: Pentacles (Earth) - (Earthquakes, Possessions, the Stock Market, Financial Affairs); Swords (Air) - Communications, Military, Satellites, Tornadoes, Dust Storms; Wands (Passion) - Volcanoes, nuclear, Forest Fires; Cups (Emotions) - Tsunamis, Hurricanes, Flooding *****
Note: Folks: There is so much going on in the world we cannot see or aren't being told. Things are reaching a boiling point like when a volcano is getting ready to erupt as it can't hold back all its energy. Do your best to keep a level head (balance) trust in God and be grateful for what you still have.
The numerical value of this reading is: 10 - Completion and 1 - New Beginnings. See 0 The Fool Card.
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