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Any tarot readers that can interpret this?

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I did a tarot reading, and I don't really know how to interpret the cards. If anyone is into that, I would appreciate some insight. The primary focus of my reading was on a relationship.

how you feel about yourself now (Justice)

what you most want at this moment (The Hierophant)

your fears (The Moon)

what is going for you (The Magician)

what is going against you (Death)

outcome (The Devil)

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  1.          The Justice Card:   Justice in a reading is a call to examine what we've done in the past, contemplate future actions - balance the equation - take responsibility and be sure in all matters we remain as even-minded as possible in our endeavors. Keep in mind that Justice is straight-forward and to the point. There is no hiding, no making excuses, no procrastination. Lady Justice cuts down all illusions and exposes the heart of the matter for what it is. The Justice card can help you take a look at your responsibilities and obligations and see that you've been falling short of the mark.

                 The Hierophant:     When we pull the Hierophant Tarot card, our attention is focused on our convictions. The occurance of this card is a message for us to examine our belief systems, how we operate with these beliefs, and how they effect our lives.

                The Moon:        When we pull this card in a reading it often indicates we're torn between many influences. From the TV that stays turned on for too long to the boss that calls us during dinner - we are distracted by external influences that have taken us away from our core path. This card is a message that we need to reflect upon our life and use our intuitive abilities to determine what best thoughts and actions to take to correct our course.

                 The Magician:    When we pull the Magician cards for ourselves or for a querent, it is an indication that we have more power than we realize to change our circumstances. It is a card that reminds us of our unlimited potential.

                  Death:         The Death card also exposes us to the inevitabilities in our lives. Everyone has heard the old adage "the only thing you can count on is death and taxes." The quote left out one other inevitable occurance: Change. We can alway count on change. No matter how long we've been at our jobs, how long we've been married, or how long we've lived in one location - fact of the matter is that everything changes. We may remain in the same house all of our lives, but our lives will always change. Life is in constant motion and this is the irony of the Death card. Death is never the end - it is simply a motion in a different direction.

                  The Devil: When we pull the Devil card in a reading we've got some serious examining to do. We need to consider who or what is in charge of our lives. The Devil is a very loud message stating that we're in danger of giving up our control to our base nature. Or, it's a message that we've already dropped to a level of functioning that is beneath us.

          

                  


  2. Right now wanting fairness and balance--getting back what you put into the relationship. Wanting some guidance as soon as possible. Fearing being misled and not told the truth. Being skilled at manifesting what you want within the relationship is helpful. But you have to adapt to a major change (transformation) in the relationship. If you remain stuck in the past, it will be like negative bondage holding you back.


  3. When you did the reading, did you only draw from the major arcana or did you use all of the cards? The reason I ask is because you have an unusually large number of major arcana cards....

    The cards seem to be saying that you have been deceived in the past and you are carrying much of this hurt with you, unwilling to let it go. Your biggest fear is being played for a fool. Right now you want to go with the flow and you are trying to weigh things out from the most balanced perspective that you can. Unfortunately, no matter how much personal energy you put into any future relationship, you will find yourself in the same repressive situations that you have been in before unless you are willing to deal with some of the hurt from your past.

    Justice urges you to see how you may have played a part in the things that you perceive others having done to you. What might you have been trying to get from them that put you in a position to be hurt? Ask yourself some of these hard questions and pray for guidance. Only after you have moved past these issues can you be free to experience a more fulfilling relationship.

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