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The Hermit
The Hermit represents the quiet, solitary pursuit of inner knowledge. He is a seeker of deeper, truer understandings of all things. |
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The World
This card represents the success in all its forms, liberation from want and a celestial consciousness. |
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Queen of Cups Reversed
An ugly, unreliable character. Dishonesty and immorality are possible. |
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Ace of Cups
Love, joy, and contentment productiveness and fertility can be had. |
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The Wheel of Fortune Reversed
Chance is not presently favorable. Loss is possible and bravery is required. |
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Seven of Cups Reversed
The re-emergence of will and determination. Strengths working in unison. Choices made wisely. |
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