Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Analysis - Who knows the meaning of each tarot card?
Who knows the meaning of each tarot card?
Simply put, apart from the Death Demon Tower and the moon, standing upright is better than standing upside down. In fact, you only need to remember a few meanings according to its symbolic meaning, and other derivative meanings can be played by yourself. It is also very important for soothsayers to explain themselves.
0. Fools "wander"
The story of the card:
The story is a light step, and obstacles on the ground can't limit it. Young people wear gorgeous clothes and walk on the edge of a cliff. His eyes are his ideal. He is wandering around with roses in his left hand and all his belongings (parcels) in his right hand. His facial expression is full of wisdom and dreams. The dog next to him reminded him not to go straight ahead, but to stop and think. The stick supporting the package symbolizes the strength of will, and the puppy is a hint of crisis.
The story of two laurels represents victory. Red feathers represent the desire to pursue new things. Baggage represents worldly things and cannot be abandoned. Roses represent a pure heart. Colorful clothes represent inner shock. The stick represents a fool who is full of strength and vitality to face a new journey.
The story of the story is wearing a gorgeous headdress and carrying a stick on his shoulder, which reflects his utopia. Realists say he is arrogant, while idealists think he is adventurous.
This card is in no particular order. This card is not in the order of 1-2 1, but a special card. One said it was a clown card of later playing cards.
Positive position
Love, innocent and romantic love
Adventure and novelty work.
in good health
Entertainment travel has unexpected gains.
Other adventurers
Conclusion Beautiful dreams are reversed.
Love, love, innocent romantic love.
Lack of stability and responsibility in work.
Get sick from a healthy and restless life.
Entertainment cannot travel with confidence.
The others can't make up their minds, by default.
The conclusion is unrealistic.
1. The magician "creates"
The story of the card:
The story of Apollo, whose face is a Greek myth, has a confident smile and bright eyes. There are four cosmic elements on the table: the tree of life (fire), the sword (wind), the five-pointed star (earth), the holy grail (water) and an infinite symbol on the magician's head. The belt is a snake connected end to end, symbolizing the eternal spirit. The magician holds a scepter in his right hand and points to the sky, while his left hand points to the ground, representing the exchange of strength and spiritual gifts. There are roses and lilies under the magician's feet, which indicate human motivation, reflect God's will and command heaven and earth. Roses represent life and lilies represent death. The magician is the first card, which also implies that you are a magician, and you can manipulate the power of the universe by yourself.
Story 2: The white robe represents the pure mind, and the crimson cloak represents the magician's far-reaching activities.
Positive position
Fall in love and start a new relationship.
The new work plan is progressing smoothly.
Healthy and cheerful.
An unexpected gain from entertainment.
Other good starts
Conclusion The future is promising.
Reverse position
Love is lack of creativity.
Work failure
Unhealthy
Excessive entertainment
Other indecision
Conclusion The future is worrying.
2. Priestess "wisdom"
The story of the card:
The story has a crescent moon on one foot, a crown on the top of the head, and a ball and a cross on Wang Guanzhong's chest. The scroll in my hand is Torah, which represents the second meaning of the law and the Ten Commandments of the Bible. Part of the scroll is covered by a cloak, that is to say, some are spoken and some are hidden. She sat in front of a black-and-white column marked with B and J respectively, representing dualism. Behind her is the screen of a temple with palm trees and pomegranate trees. She represents the bride and mother in religion and the daughter of the stars and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
The water behind the story in the second act represents the depths of unconscious thoughts and hides rich resources.
Positive position
Love contains inner passion.
Strong work and research heart.
A healthy, intelligent, beautiful and fulfilling life
Entertainment and knowledge journey
Other thoughtful
Conclusion Wisdom and enrichment.
Reverse position
Love can't be realized.
Work lacks sufficient wisdom.
Health, mental stress
Entertainment is not exciting.
Others lack understanding and tolerance.
The conclusion is unwise and unsatisfied.
3. The Queen's "Harvest"
The story of the card:
The story of a woman sitting in a chair, wearing a gorgeous robe, has a noble appearance. There are twelve stars in the crown, forming a circle. There is the symbol of Venus on the shield next to her. In front of her is a cornfield and behind it is a waterfall. She is holding a treasure stick in her hand. There is a ball on the treasure stick, which represents the world. She is in heaven on the ground.
Story: Twenty-two stars represent twelve months, and the forest represents the richness of nature. Corn fields represent fertility and abundance. Red roses represent the love of spouses. The water flowing into the pool represents the combination of men and women to produce new life.
The three queens in the story are all enthusiastic and open women. Wearing several layers of gorgeous clothes, she has the majesty of a queen. In front of us are endless fruits and the carefree life of the queen, which aroused the enthusiasm buried in my heart. Too much emotion is often blind love.
Story 4 This card is also called Mom.
Positive position
Fruitful love
Work gradually prospered.
in good condition
An elegant entertainment journey
Other fulfilling lives
Conclusion Harvest.
Reverse position
Love without results.
Decline in work performance
Healthy obesity
Entertainment plans will encounter obstacles.
Other vanity
The conclusion can't get what you want.
4. The emperor "dominates"
The story of the card:
Story 1 holds a scepter in the right hand, indicating the king's supreme sovereignty, and the left hand holds the earth, symbolizing the rule of the world. He sat on the throne with a sheep's head in front of the armrest to establish authority. Sheep's head is used to sacrifice to the devil, which means to intimidate others. The king is the executor of power in this world. He sat in front of the cliff, indicating that the throne is dangerous and sitting in front of the cliff is carefree.
The two crowns of the story represent lofty status, armor represents strength, and mountains represent determination and consciousness. The jewel in the crown represents the wealth and status of the material world. The scepter represents the creativity and potential of men, and the sheep's head represents Zeus.
Strong feet can be seen at the bottom of the story, which tells the passionate story of the king's sleepless struggle. The number 4, like the four seasons and four elements, means a stable force that dominates the world. Next to the king whose status and reputation are unshakable, there is an old shadow fog, which means that the king is not easy to live in the face of great responsibilities.
Story 4 This card is also called Dad.
Positive position
A firm heart in love
Work with leaders.
Healthy and strong
Entertainment can take care of everything.
Others are mature and steady.
Conclusion Strong leadership.
Reverse position
Love is dominated by others.
Lack of management at work
Pay attention to adult diseases.
There can't be an entertaining trip.
Other immaturity
Conclusion You will encounter setbacks in a short time.
5. Pope's "assistance"
The story of the card:
Story 1: The Pope wears a triple crown and sits in front of two identical pillars. Holding a triple cross in the left hand, the right hand has more gestures than missionaries do, indicating how to distinguish the meaning of doctrine from the meaning of shadow. The priestess is no better than any gesture. There are two belts on the pope's clothes, representing the Oracle. The Pope instructed two monks to practice Buddhism to see the right path.
The key to the intersection of stories represents the good and evil of knowledge, the secular world and heaven. The triple crown represents the integration of material, emotion and mind. The three-layer scepter represents the sublimation of matter, emotion and soul. The person on the left (rose pattern) represents desire, and the person on the right (lily pattern) represents pure idea. The red coat represents creativity and action, and the green underwear represents the understanding of the soul. These two pillars represent dualism.
Story 3 The Pope regards religious wisdom as truth and spreads it widely to ordinary people. The Pope wore vestments and raised his right hand to bless the people. There is a shining lamp behind the head, which represents the noble soul of the Pope. Holding the triple cross in the left hand is the embodiment of the trinity. Two people knelt before him, representing that the world must be enlightened by him. Five is four plus one, representing the four elements of matter and mind.
Story 4 This card is also called a spiritual mentor. Spiritual Father, Pope.
Positive position
Love, a happy marriage
Work with the help of noble people
Health has the advice of famous doctors
Entertainment promotes self-cultivation
Other depths of trust
The conclusion is helpful.
Reverse position
Love is out of reach
Work is isolated.
Health and mental fatigue
Entertainment is crowded out by groups.
Others need to broaden their horizons.
Conclusion Fight alone.
6. Couples "combine"
The story of the card:
Story 1 The sun shines at the zenith, and an archangel spreads his influence with both hands. A man and a woman stood on the ground, naked, just like Adam and Eve in heaven. Behind the man is a tree of life with twelve fruits, and behind the woman is a tree that distinguishes good from evil and a snake. Patterns represent youth, virginity and love before being polluted by material desires.
Story 2: The five fruits of fig tree represent people's five senses, and the twelve fruits of apple tree symbolize the zodiac.
Story 3: Cupid shoots an arrow of love into the sky. A man and a woman are holding hands with each other. The older woman on the left gives advice to the young man and woman and tells them the true meaning of love. Older women are priestesses and representatives of wisdom.
Under the clear sky, a couple are heading in the same direction. Their facial expressions tell their confidence in winning love and their determination to work together on the road of life. Long hair in the wind symbolizes the carefree, free and unrestrained feelings and endless vitality of young people. Pure white clothes are unpolluted pure feelings. Six represents three plus three, and the sum of two triangles is a combination. There are many changes in the design of this card.
Positive position
(of a young girl) begin to think of love
Work with someone.
in good health
A sweet entertainment journey
Other like-minded people
Conclusion combination
Reverse position
Break up in love
Dismissal and resignation
Health loses youth.
There are too many interests in the entertainment circle to specialize in.
The disharmony of other relations
Conclusion separation
7. chariot "victory"
The story of the card:
The story is about a prince who holds his head high and drives a chariot with a sword. The two heroes on the epaulettes are Wu Ling and Tuming. He is a conqueror in every way. Chariots are two sphinxes. Others draw lions and leopards.
The canopy of two stars represents the sky, and four pillars represent four elements. The white sphinx represents consciousness, and black represents unconsciousness.
Story three chariots have two horses, heading in different directions. One stands for positive and the other stands for negative. The thinking and actions of the two horses are inconsistent, which represents the factors of binary opposition. This chariot won't start. Only when the driver controls his inner contradictions with his will can he start the chariot and move towards victory. The baton in hand is Will's baton.
The story of four young princes driving chariots shows young people's energetic scud and bright eyes, trying to conquer a foreign land. The prince is a loner, unwilling to accept his father's hereditary throne, convinced that the world he laid by himself can convince people.
Story 5 This card is also called conquest.
Positive position
Love triumphs over opponents.
Work is invincible.
Healthy and energetic
Recreational facilities
Other positive actions
Conclusion victory
Reverse position
Love was abandoned.
There are many setbacks at work.
Health concerns about accidents
The entertainment trip is not smooth, and there may be accidents.
Other marking time
Conclusion failure
8. Strength "will"
The story of the card:
A beautiful young woman tamed the lion easily. Her divine power comes from her willpower. It is a symbol of fearlessness and fighting capacity.
At both ends of the story are infinite symbols, with women representing consciousness and lions representing instinctive animality.
In some versions of tarot cards, strength is the eleventh card, but the international standard card Waite thinks that the eighth card is more reasonable according to ancient Hebrew. Most foreign language books, as well as old versions of cards, are eleventh. The order of rider-wilder is adopted here.
Positive position
Love, true love
Work hard.
Physical health training
An exciting and enjoyable entertainment trip.
Other breakthroughs
The conclusion has willpower.
Reverse position
Love can't control itself.
Give up before you finish your work.
Poor health and physical strength
Forced entertainment will fail.
Other withdrawals
Conclusion There is no willpower.
9. Hermits "seek"
The story of the card:
Story 1: He is a wise man, holding a lamp in the dark, holding a staff in his left hand, staying away from the worldly noise and pursuing the truth wholeheartedly. The light is on the left side of the card, shining from your own feet. A hermit is a protector of the lamp of wisdom. There is a star (hope) in the lamp, and the hermit looks for truth everywhere with hope. The lamp carries mysterious science, and its material is the scepter (the tree of life) in the hand.
Story 2 Gray cloak and headscarf, white beard represents wisdom and maturity. The light in the lamp is the light of God. Snow-covered peaks represent pure ideas that need to be acquired through wisdom and experience.
Story 3 The seeker has a pair of huge white wings behind him. A true hermit will not cling to his narrow theory, but should have the wings of an angel and soar in the secular world. In modern terms, it is spiritual reform.
Story 4 This card is also called pursuer. [Passion Tarot] Some brands of lights are partially blocked by cloaks.
Positive position
Love that never dies.
Work down-to-earth
Care for one's health
Have fun and enjoy your personal life.
Other wise men are decisive.
Conclusion Waiting for opportunities will lead to success.
Reverse position
Loneliness that can't be broken by love.
Lack of concentration at work
Suffering from chronic diseases and in good health.
Entertainment finds the forgotten self.
The others are not heavy enough.
Conclusion missed the opportunity.
10. The wheel of destiny "samsara"
The story of the card:
A story that the wheels keep turning represents the endless universe and the ups and downs of life. The sphinx is responsible for balancing the wheels. The wheel says Taro or Rota, which means that the truth of God is in this wheel. [Tarot-Tarot, Tora-Truth, Tarot-Wheel] The four corners of the card are four-poster gods who are all learning. On the left side of the wheel is a snake, and on the right side is a human-faced dog-headed man and a human-faced lion.
The figures in the second circle of the story are mercury, sulfur, water and salt. The sphinx represents rebirth, the dog's head represents the guide of the soul, and the snake is brought into people from death. The four pillars represent four elements, the zodiac.
The significance of the three cards in the story lies in revealing that we should have the ability to bear the fate. There is a chance to recover after setbacks, and there will be sinking after success. The upper left corner symbolizes the humanity of Matthew and Jesus. The lower right corner symbolizes the kingliness of Kyle and Christ. The lower left corner symbolizes Luke and sacrifice. The upper right corner symbolizes John and the Holy Spirit.
The four centers of the story are the wheel of fate, which tells people that life is constantly flowing from birth to death. The wheel is surrounded by scenes of life. The left hand side is the scene of summit, and the right hand side is the scene of distress. There are three angels on the wheel, guarding the ups and downs of life. This card is located in the center, indicating the existence of cosmic reincarnation. Fate has its ups and downs, and the wind and water turn.
Story five or three goddesses keep spinning huge spinning wheels, weaving the fortunes of life. The youngest Crowe is the weaver of the thread of destiny. Lakahis in the middle separated different fate line, and Adolos cut the line of life at the end of his life. Fate soothsayers decide the fate of all living things.
Story 6 otar- purification rota-round arot-alert orat- fear tora-truth troa-door at or- you are ratot.
Story 7 This card is also called fate.
Positive position
Love is a destiny takes a hand marriage.
Work turning point
Health improvement
Entertainment, doomed meeting
Other unexpected good luck
Conclusion The timing is good.
Reverse position
A short-lived relationship.
Low tide of work
Health deterioration
Entertainment plan cancelled
Other bad luck periods
Conclusion The timing is getting worse and worse.
1 1. just "balance"
The story of the card:
A person should have four virtues: justice, strength, temperance and wisdom.
Story 2 Purple represents wisdom, green represents love, red represents war, crown represents power, sword represents masculinity, and pillars represent dualism.
Story 3: The balance in the left hand symbolizes fairness, and the sword finger in the right hand leads to injustice and hypocrisy in the world. The tip of the sword points directly at the sanction itself, which shows that you should reflect on yourself before sanctioning others.
The story of four people under the guise of divine power, the execution of the trial. Two pillars represent divine power. Two ears represent the word of God. Story 5, dd> This card is also called balance.
Positive position
Love is congenial.
Balanced development of work
Healthy and balanced health
Music is suitable for entertainment.
Other balance
The conclusion is fair.
Reverse position
have one-sided love for sb
Work prejudice
Health avoids an arbitrary attitude towards health.
Leisure travel will quarrel.
Other injustices
The conclusion is unfair.
12. hanged people have to "sacrifice"
The story of the card:
The story is about a man hanging on a T-shaped platform with his head down and one ankle tied with a rope. His hands are behind his back, and one foot and the other foot form a fylfot cross. The facial expression is like a missionary, without any pain. This tree is a living tree, implying a stopped life, but not dead. This gesture is painful, but there is no pain on the face, which means it is voluntary.
The story tree represents the infinite power of life, and the light on the head represents the light in the dark. The inverted triangle made by feet represents matter, and the triangle made by hands represents spirit and determination.
Positive position
Love gives everything for love.
The coming of the work exam
Pay attention to your health.
Entertainment practice
Other tests
Conclusion Dedication
Reverse position
Unrequited love.
Have trouble at work
If you don't cherish yourself, your health will be ruined.
The entertainment industry is in trouble.
Others can afford to buy and put down.
Conclusion Who are we working for and who are we busy for?
13. Death "ends"
The story of the card:
Story-The scene of life is changing. A horse moving slowly, a skeleton man holding a flag with mysterious roses, symbolizing life. The distant sun represents eternal life. The king was trampled to death under the horseshoe, and a bishop stopped the horse.
Story 2 Black stands for death, and the tower stands for life and death. An inanimate skeleton represents the end and destruction. Black roses symbolize vitality and creativity. 13 represents bad luck, but from the perspective of fortune teller, it represents the meaning of change. Abandoning old things and reinventing yourself completely is the true meaning of this card.
The story of three men disappeared, leaving only the power of God. Roses represent life, and the upside-down roses on the national flag represent death. Some are represented by lilies. Lily is the flower of the funeral. It symbolizes change and metamorphosis, and it means resurrection after death.
Positive position
Love parting, love ending
Unemployment and bankruptcy
Health and illness
A much less entertaining trip.
Other faults
The conclusion is over.
Reverse position
Love rekindles old love.
Work reform, come back to life
Successful health treatment
Entertainment is suitable for traveling and changing the mood.
Other miraculous recoveries.
Conclusion Abandon the past and start over.
14. Inhibition of "purification"
The story of the card:
An angel with a sun mark on his forehead and a triangle and quadrangle mark on his chest pours water representing the soul from one holy grail to another. One foot is on the ground and the other foot is in the water. Explain the nature. A straight path leads to the distance, and there is the sun in the distance. Here are some secrets of immortality.
Story 2 Land represents consciousness and water represents unconsciousness. The water in the right cup represents consciousness, and the water in the left cup represents unconsciousness. Iris represents hope and commitment.
The story of three angels by the lake, with their white toes immersed in the lake, shows that there is the essence of eternal water in a river without precipitation at all. When water is poured from one kettle to another, it means that limited life is just water filled with kettle. No flow is stagnant water, and no stop flow can purify the soul. Just as human beings deepen their connection through love and being loved, they gain eternity. These two pots of water, one represents material and the other represents spirit.
Story 4 In some ancient tarot cards, this card is called time.
In the chaos, the five angels constantly used the holy grail to bring out a glass of water (soul) to nourish everything. Two pillars and a path represent death.
Positive position
Love with deepening love.
The work is smooth sailing.
Health promotes health.
Leisure and holiday tourism
Everything else goes well.
The conclusion is getting better and better.
Reverse position
Love is not harmonious.
Work is in vain.
A healthy body should be nursed back to health.
A journey of entertainment exhaustion
Other consumption
The conclusion is getting worse and worse.
15. The devil's "curse"
The story of the card:
A demon with bat-like wings stood on the altar. The goat's head, hands and feet are like bird's claws. On the right hand side is a torch, which faces down and burns the tail of the child on the right. The gesture of the right hand is opposite to that of the Pope, and the forehead is an inverted pentagram. There is a chain on the altar, connecting two imps. Just like Adam and Eve were driven out of the Garden of Eden.
Story 2: Two kids are chained to the devil's left and right. These two kids represent money and fame respectively. But their chains can be untied In other words, as long as you are no longer obsessed with the pursuit of material and fame, you can get rid of the devil's bondage.
Story 3 People who are bound by the devil can no longer hear the voice of human reason. Bound by an insatiable desire and an inescapable heart, this card is used to warn the vulnerable people inside.
Story 4 This card is also called confusion.
Positive position
Love, blind love
Work depravity
Health and serious diseases
Too entertaining.
Others are bound.
The conclusion sinks.
Reverse position
Love cut the gordian knot
Work boom recovery
Get rid of the old health problems
Entertainment mood out of the haze
Other liberation
Conclusion make a comeback
16. The tower was "destroyed"
The story of the card:
Story 1 The design of this card is related to the destruction of the Temple of Solomon. Lightning represents fire and sword. The building was destroyed by the king of Chaldea.
Story 2 Lightning represents God's arbitration. Three windows represent mind, body and desire. The golden flame represents the power of God, the 12 flame on the left represents the perfection of body and mind, and the 10 flame on the right represents the end of the old cycle and the beginning of a new cycle. The tower represents the mental mode in the heart, and the black background represents darkness. Gray clouds represent wisdom, and two fallen people represent incorrect values and beliefs in their hearts.
Story 3 The proud Babylonians planned to build a tower to reach the kingdom of God for their pride. In order to punish their arrogance, God made everyone speak different languages, and finally the tower was destroyed by lightning. Thunder rumbled, the tower collapsed weakly, and the pavilion burned, representing God's sanctions. This card is not a good thing whether it is straight or reverse.
Positive position
Love quarrel
Go bankrupt and get into trouble at work.
A rapidly deteriorating disease.
Entertainment accident
Other confidence collapses
Conclusion destruction
Reverse position
Tension in love
There are many infighting at work.
Health is uneasy about disease.
Leisure tourism promotion
Other nervous States
Conclusion the calm before the storm
17. Star "Hope"
The story of the card:
Story 1 Sirius is in the sky and the star of the three sages of the East. (l'etoile flamboyante)。 There are seven little stars around it. Below is a naked woman, with her left knee on the ground and her right foot on the water. She poured out two pots of water of life and poured it into the ground and the sea. There is a bird on a branch not far away, and some flowers have butterflies on them. Represents eternal youth and beauty.
The two stars in the story represent confidence and hope. Land represents consciousness and pool represents unconsciousness. Birds represent the sublimation of the soul, and naked women represent the true face. The water dispersed into five tributaries represents the five senses of people.
Story 3: The girl in white is kneeling naked, with long hair over her shoulders and bright Sirius behind her. The girl poured two pots of water into the lake, one for the ocean and the other for Mother Earth. They merged into a river and nourished us. The girl's feet are immersed in the river, which means she has entered a potential field. Stopping on the branch is an immortal bird, representing immortality. There is a big star and seven other stars in the sky, representing the goddess of faith and love and her maid. The girl immersed in the starlight symbolizes eternal beauty and hope.
Positive position
The ideal object of love
Work, an ideal job.
A healthy and young body
Entertainment, travel to places that have been longing for a long time.
Other ideals, creativity
The conclusion comes true.
Reverse position
Love full of expectations
Work for five barrels of rice.
Healthy aging
A disappointing entertainment trip.
Other ideals are too high.
The conclusion is counterproductive.
18. The moon is uneasy.
The story of the card:
A wolf and a dog barked at the moon, and scorpions appeared in the water. The moon has sixteen primary rays and sixteen secondary rays. The path between the two towers leads to an unknown place. This card represents that the ideal side of life and the spiritual side are separated.
Story Tower 2 represents consciousness and subconscious. The moon represents a woman's face.
The story of three moons represents gloom, and sometimes dogs and scorpions are used to increase its effect. The moon painted the faces of puzzled people, mostly old women. Drops of water wear away, full of hypocrisy and betrayal. This card is a warning card. There are many different ways to draw this card.
Positive position
Love is insecure.
Work has entered a dark period.
Precursors of health diseases
A trip with a bad impression of entertainment
Other uneasiness.
A disturbing conclusion
Reverse position
Love has to wait and see.
Work is getting better and better.
Find the cause of health
Entertainment gradually understands its interests.
Others solve misunderstandings.
Conclusion Quiet.
19. Sun's Life
The story of the card:
Story 1 The sun radiates its influence on everything on the earth, including light and heat. A naked child, riding a horse and holding a bright red flag, is full of joy in life.
Story 2 The sun is the source of life. The brilliant sun gave birth to everything on the earth. The light of the sun is eternal, so it symbolizes the success of continuous activities. The trinity angel holds the newborn baby lovingly. The pure body carries the essence of the sun and tells the true dignity of life given by God.
Positive position
Love is happy love.
Work is full of energy.
Healthy and vigorous vitality
Entertainment is contact with nature.
Other optimistic futures
The conclusion is full of vitality.
Reverse position
Love, broken love
A job without a willingness to work.
Healthy, weak and sick
Entertainment is not beautiful.
Other ambitions were suppressed.
Conclusion Death
20. Trial "Resurrection"
The story of the card:
The story one day spread the gospel with flags and trumpets, and awakened the soul sleeping underground. Warn people to stay away from confusion, be grateful and listen to the gospel. The graphics of this card have not changed.
Positive position
Second love
Work revival and great reversal
pull out
Home entertainment
Other public opportunities
Conclusion Bad news
Reverse position
Love is irreversible.
Work is difficult.
A healthy relapse
Entertainment disillusionment
Other bad news
The conclusion needs to be refreshed for a while.
2 1. The world is "realized"
The story of the card:
The story is about a woman dancing, wearing a scarf and holding a wand (the tree of life). This card represents the end of the universe. In laurel's wreath, there is a naked person wearing thin clothes, with a calm expression, which makes people feel noble temperament. Painted in the four corners are four elements: fire lion, water sculpture, wind angel and local ox. The representative constellations are Aquarius, Taurus, Lion and Scorpio. The combination of four elements can form the world.
Positive position
Love heals Jack.
Success in work and career
Stay healthy.
Entertainment is suitable for foreign travel.
Other completion
Conclusion Success is success.
Reverse position
Love flies away.
The work did not reach the expected goal.
Health fatigue
A terrible entertainment trip
The others died without getting sick.
The conclusion is a failure.
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