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Which tarot card do you like the most?
Please keep in mind that I am not an expert in tarot card reading. However, I draw upon various resources to inform my preferences for certain cards—I may to elaborate just for the Major Arcanas.
(The Hight Priestess)
When the High Priestess appears upright in a Tarot reading, she usually indicates a time for learning and listening to your intuition rather than prioritizing your intellect and conscious mind.
The High Priestess tells you to slow down, reflect on what you’ve learned, and acquire even more knowledge before deciding or taking action.
• Upright: Inner voice, unconscious, divine feminine, and security.
• Reversed: Repressed feelings, withdrawal, and silence.
(Justice)
In the upright position, the Justice tarot card represents cause, effect, and balanced thought and action.
Sometimes we find ourselves the victims of someone else’s malicious intent. If you have been wronged in any way, Justice arrives to restore balance and order.
This isn’t to say that things will turn out as you want. However, pulling this card in reading supports the adage “All’s well that ends well.”
• Upright: Fairness, integrity, legal disputes, cause and effect, and life lessons.
• Reversed: Injustice, dishonesty, failure to take responsibility, deceitful practices, and negative karma.
(Death)
One of the reasons that the Death card is such a powerful one in the Upright position is because it carries so many different meanings.
For many readings, the Death Tarot card signifies completing a chapter. Putting the past behind you, and cutting out what is unnecessary, it can also signify a transition or middle ground between one phase of life and the next.
The key is to welcome the Death card in a tarot spread instead of avoiding it, what path is number thirteen trying to point you toward? After all, there is no new beginning without an ending.
• Upright: Ending of a cycle, transitions, getting rid of excess, powerful movement, resolutions, and intuition.
• Reversed: Resisting change, fear of new beginnings, dependency, and negative patterns.
(The Moon)
When the Moon tarot card appears in a reading upright, it can mean that you’re allowing your imagination and emotions to take control of your life. This may be linked to anxieties, fears, or self-deception.
The Moon falling in a reading is a warning in a sense, you’re the crawfish rising from the sea. If you trust your intuition and push forward, you will receive deliverance from what binds you. But first, you must be willing to face the reality of the situation.
The upright Moon meaning is also associated with illusions, there may be a hidden truth in your life that you need to uncover. The Moon cautions you from accepting what things seem to be, it may be time to dig a little deeper and allow the light to shine upon the fallacies in your life.
• Upright: Fear, anxiety, confusion, delusion, risk, and grief.
• Reversed: Overcoming fear, emotional stability, finding the truth, conquering anxiety, and gaining clarity.
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