by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Seven of Swords card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Seven of Swords POSITION: Upright The Seven of Swords can indicate many things. It can be a card of deception, but also may mean the need to work with others. Drawing this card in the upright position reminds one to be mindful of their instincts. If you've been trying to escape a situation quietly, rather than dealing with it head on, consider the consequences before doing so. Drawing this card may also suggest that someone in your path is sneaky. Be cautious of the plans others may have for you. You can avoid this by using your instincts and smarts. If you have had the desire to be very independent on a project or life goal, consider those around you first. There is someone who may offer the insight you need to forge ahead in this endeavor. Don't overlook them, as the way you synergize with them may be just what your goal or project needs to move forward. In summary, drawing this card reminds you to be aware of your surroundings and utilize your instincts, as well as brain smarts before making any moves. If you adhere this, you should have an easier time achieving what you want and need. If you drew the Seven of Swords card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
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by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Five of Swords card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Five of Swords POSITION: Upright The Five of Swords represents conquests, winning at all costs, and sometimes betrayal and defeat. If you draw the Five of Swords in the upright position, you may be in a battle of sorts or have won one recently. You like to stand up for what you believe in. Fighting through these conflicts can often be a good thing. Just remember to choose these battles wisely so as to not be defeated or to feel that way even when you win. Be careful who you trust, as someone may be trying to be deceptive, so as to go behind your back and sabotage what you have worked to build. Do not feel discouraged though. If you pay careful attention, you will learn to plow through no matter what. This is a time to be quiet and reflective and to champion ahead without letting others affect you, but also without becoming boastful. Be you but be humble. You will win this battle. If you drew the Five of Swords card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Queen of Pentacles card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Queen of Pentacles POSITION: Upright The Queen of Pentacles symbolizes security, motherly traits, being down-to-earth, and being practical. If you draw this card in the upright position, you are a motherly figure or are striving to be one. This particular motherly role that Queen of Pentacles represents means you can work, tend to the household, as well as serve the family's needs without taking away from any of these areas. You have within you the need for independence with stability and the time to nurture your family. If this hasn't yet come for you, keep striving toward it, as this card says it is yours for the taking. The Queen of pentacles is a card of prosperity that comes with hard work and dedication. You are a generous soul who will share this wealth with everyone around you. It is important to maintain your down-to-earth attitude while creating a calm and balanced life. Success will come (or remain) by utilizing this attitude, as well as being resourceful and practical. No-fuss solutions that are quick and easy will be your staple, as you get through life. You are very handy and versatile and will be able to solve anything that comes your way. If you drew the Queen of Pentacles card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Page of Wands card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Page of Wands POSITION: Upright The Page of Wands represents self-discovery, adventure, motivation or excitement, and being free. If you draw the Page of Wands, this means you are likely bursting at the seams with some sort of new idea. Often, it comes in the form of creative ventures, such as writing, art, or music. You are very excited to begin a new creative project. Be positive and let your spontaneity do what it needs to, while also being patient with your expected results. Also, pay attention to new positive influences around you and be open to change. You may have to let go of judgment and be open to a new way of thinking. This may be presented by someone you at first see as immature but this person is a valuable resource who is honest and genuine. If you drew the Page of Wands card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Ten of Cups card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Ten of Cups POSITION: Upright The Ten of Cups symbolizes marriage, harmony, happiness, and alignment with your universe. If you draw this card in the upright position in a reading, your family life is happy and harmonious or will be very soon. The Ten of Cups represents a comforting place full of peace and love. If you are in a long-term relationship, this card can represent ultimate satisfaction of that union. Otherwise, it's indicative of the beginnings of a very positive new relationship. When it comes to other aspects of life, this card says you have a deep values system that you arr happy and fulfilled with. This could refer to family or spiritual values. If you draw this card, it means you should follow your heart and trust your intuition in all things. In every endeavor or goal you seek, stop to think about what feels right and use those feelings to move forward in confident success. If you drew the Ten of Cups card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below. |
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