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What does tarot death mean?
This card describes four attitudes towards death or change: the king represents the person who refuses, and he is swept aside by the tide of life; The bishop standing in front of him stood, facing the upcoming changes with his faith; Women symbolize some innocence. She wanted to accept it, but she resisted. Because she believes that as long as she does this, she will be destroyed; She knelt before death, hoping to pass by him; Only the child is completely fearless, but calmly looks at death and wants to see his face clearly. This card represents sweeping away old things and making more room for new ideas and new opportunities. If you can accept this change, you can live more fully, but if you resist because of fear, these fears may cling to life, with no new energy to join, only old energy, and nothing is another form of death. Death card does not mean deformation or deterioration, but a state of obedience to change. This is a Scorpio card. Scorpio needs to learn to understand the power of obedience. Correct position: change, get rid of old, unexpected changes, losses, changes, and sudden self-change are not necessarily physical death, the end of a friendship or situation, economic loss, the beginning of a new century, illness, or perhaps death. Inversion: standing still, standing still, slowly changing, deviating, inertia, just to avoid an accident.
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