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21 – The World:
Keywords: Completion, Fulfillment, Wholeness, Success, Integration
Meaning: The World signifies a sense of accomplishment, fulfillment, and completion of a significant cycle or goal. It represents a state of harmony, unity, and wholeness. The card suggests that you have reached a point of mastery or a significant milestone in your journey. It signifies the integration of various aspects of your life and the recognition of your interconnectedness with the world. The World card brings a sense of fulfillment, celebration, and a feeling of being in alignment with your true self.
Affirmation: I have achieved wholeness and completion, and I embrace the infinite possibilities before me.
3 – The Empress:
Keywords (reversed card): Dependency, Neglect, Lack of abundance, Barrenness, Overindulgence
Meaning (reversed card): In reverse, The Empress warns against neglecting oneself or others, creative blockages, or feeling disconnected from the natural rhythms of life and nurturing energy. It may indicate a lack of self-care, difficulties in expressing creativity, or challenges in relationships. It calls for a reconnection with the nurturing aspects within oneself, embracing self-love, and cultivating harmony in all areas of life.
7 – The Chariot:
Keywords: Willpower, Determination, Control, Victory, Progress
Affirmation: I am focused, determined, and capable of overcoming any obstacles in my path.
Meaning: The Chariot signifies victory, self-discipline, and the ability to steer your life in the desired direction. It represents taking control of your circumstances, setting clear goals, and using your willpower to overcome obstacles. The card encourages you to focus your energy and forge ahead with confidence, resilience, and determination. It suggests that by harnessing opposing forces and maintaining balance, you can achieve your objectives and experience personal growth.
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Three of Swords:
Keywords: Heartbreak, Sorrow, Loss, Pain, Emotional upheaval
Affirmation: I release pain and sorrow, allowing my heart to heal and find emotional liberation.
Meaning: Three of Swords signifies a time of emotional turmoil, heartbreak, or the experience of deep sorrow. It represents a period when you may be going through a painful separation, loss, or disappointment. The card suggests that you are experiencing intense emotions and may be feeling hurt or betrayed. It encourages you to allow yourself to grieve, acknowledge your pain, and seek support to heal and recover. The Three of Swords brings a sense of emotional release, the potential for catharsis, and the opportunity for personal growth through the process of healing.
Ten of Pentacles:
Keywords: security, inheritance, lasting success, satisfaction, sharing rewards, contentment
Meaning: Ten of Pentacles indicates that lasting success an material satisfaction have been achieved. You have earned the right to relac and enjoy what has been accumulated through your efforts. The card suggests that you have also gained an inner sense of security. In addition to your personal wealtha family inheritance may ensure that you live in comfort for a long time. Enjoying the company of your family and loved ones and sharing your material fortune with them brings the greatet pleasure now. The card indicates a satisfying home life.
Knight of Wands:
Keywords: honourable, courageous, hasty, unreliable, aggressive, volatile, new direction
Meaning: The Knight of Wands is a great warrior who loves to take risks and prove himself worthy. An honourable opponent, he defends the vulnerable and fights for their cause. He can be hot-headed and temperamental and may rush to conclusions. The card may rush to conclusions. The card may describe someone you know who fits these characteristics, or could indicate that you need to develop your warrior-like qualities to defend youtself or your loved ones. The Knight of Wands often signifies a move to a new home or a new direction in life.
12 – The Hanged Man:
Keywords (reversed card): Stagnation, Indecision, Resistance to change, Narrow-mindedness, Lack of growth
Meaning (reversed card): In reverse, The Hanged Man may indicate resistance to change, avoiding self-reflection, or being stagnant in personal growth. It suggests a reluctance to let go of old patterns, perspectives, or attachments that are hindering progress. It calls for a willingness to release resistance, embrace change, and explore new perspectives in order to gain a fresh outlook and move forward on your spiritual journey.
Six of Swords:
Keywords (reversed card): Stagnation, Resistance to change, Emotional baggage, Turbulence, Lack of healing
Meaning (reversed card): In reverse, Six of Swords' meaning can indicate resistance to change, difficulty in letting go of the past, or feeling stuck in challenging situations. It may suggest that you are finding it challenging to move forward or release attachments to past experiences or relationships. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where you may be holding onto the familiar or resisting the necessary changes for growth and healing. It encourages you to embrace change, seek support if needed, and confront any emotional baggage or limiting beliefs that may be hindering your progress.