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How to explain the meaning of tarot cards?

The first card you draw is an attempt of being in the right place at the right time, which represents your current situation or your current problem-because of some attachment deep in your memory, the other party caught your attention. The appearance of trials means a new beginning, and you are attracted to each other. But please think twice, because from the whole deck, your result is not optimistic.

The second card is the inverted tower, which represents the difficulties that hinder or affect the status quo-the appearance of the tower often brings unpleasant explanations to the problem, but the inverted tower symbolizes that a new beginning can only be ushered in after the shackles of the past are completely destroyed. The Babel of Babylon was not completed because of the language barrier between the builders, and the biggest obstacle between you is that you can't find sex, which makes communication difficult. At an appropriate time, I suggest you take a step back and think more about each other.

Combined with the correct trial, I suggest you reflect on your mistakes. Only when we have a complete and objective understanding of the old self can we get new development opportunities.

The third card is an inverted magician, which symbolizes the goal that can be achieved in the current situation-because your goal is not clear enough, your skills are not skilled enough, and your energy is spent in the wrong place, so it is not only useless, but harmful. Your current situation is equivalent to being troubled by yourself, which leads to slow progress. I suggest you make a correct response after carefully analyzing the difficulties in the current situation. Don't rush it, or it will only make things worse.

The fourth card is a lover in a suitable position, representing that the distant past has influenced the present situation-you used to be good friends, but now your infatuation with her has pushed yourself to the crossroads of choice. A lover in a suitable position usually refers to a major choice, which may be an emotional and rational choice, and sometimes it may be a realistic and ideal choice. Your lover reminds you to think carefully about what you really want, listen to your inner voice and make the right choice rationally, because the result of your choice will have a great influence on you.

The fifth card is a positive force, representing the influence of the recent past on the present-you are the stronger party and hope things will develop as you wish. However, sometimes, being too tough will only cause unnecessary contradictions between you, and choosing softness can get twice the result with half the effort. Positive power reminds you that although setbacks and difficulties are inevitable, as long as you can rely on firm beliefs, you can get close to the other side of success. At the same time, effective self-discipline and suppression of inner restlessness are also the key points that this card wants to tell you. It is wisest to think calmly and then act.

The sixth card is anti-justice, reflecting the near future-the balance in the hands of the goddess of justice may be skewed because of your blind pursuit. The appearance of this card is usually related to a decision. Contact the right lover, so you don't need to be cautious, careful and serious to make a decision. At all times, we must stick to morality and be tolerant, and we must never do anything beyond moral norms.

The seventh card is the reverse priestess, which represents the secrets, wishes and potential desires of the self, as well as the basic personality that affects the current situation-the reverse priestess represents rationality, and the reverse priestess will offend people around her because she is too excited. Sometimes if you lack rational thinking, it will be counterproductive because you are too stubborn. I still suggest that you put out the flame that burns too brightly in your heart and make clear the correctness of your pursuit before you act.

The eighth card is Emperor, which represents the influence of environment and family-the environment in which you live should be said to be very stressful, and you are also a capable and competitive person. In this way, your pursuit of feelings is fierce.

The ninth card is an upside-down fool, representing good luck or bad luck beyond it-a fool is usually difficult to grasp in the deck, because a fool can lead to an infinite future and has incredible development potential. Only by grasping the opportunity can we give full play to our potential and achieve perfect results. So is your future. It is entirely in your own hands, and it is up to you to have good luck or bad luck. Combined with the whole card array, your actions will be opposed by people around you, but you also have an overly rash orientation.

The tenth card is the moon, which sums up everything and hints at the final result-the appearance of the moon suggests that your relationship will be anxious and there will be no clear development. It should be said that it is a relationship with ambiguous results, which can only hurt yourself. In the dim moonlight, we can easily get lost and be led astray by wrong ideas. The monthly card reminds you that you must find the way to return, find your real goal and start a correct new journey.

The above is my solution. Generally speaking, it does not support the development between you. Captured love only hurts others. Love is to give others happiness, and no one has the right to deprive others of happiness.

You may not like what I said, but whether from the perspective of Tarot divination or my personal opinion, I support you to find a more suitable relationship.

But if you insist on going forward, please think it over before making a decision.