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Ten of Pentacles Reversed Tarot Card

The Ten of Pentacles in the reversed position is often the best example that wealth does not guarantee happiness, nor does it make you immune to calamity. Some may turn their nose up at the sight of...

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Ten of Swords Reversed Tarot Card

Life moves in cycles – there are times of joy and times of pain. The Ten of Swords reversed signifies the ending. Things have reached the final point and the time has come for the cycle to start...

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Ten of Wands Reversed Tarot Card

The Suit of Wands is known to be deeply tied to your inner energy and resilience, as well as your passionate drives to create. The Wand cards tend to focus in on your ambitions and shine a light on...

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Three of Cups Reversed Tarot Card

The Three of Cups in its reversed position counters the optimism, excitement, and social revelry so commonly alluded to by the card in its upright position. In its truest meaning, it is one of either...

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Three of Pentacles Reversed Tarot Card

The Three of Pentacles reversed offers a practical message that, at its heart, is one of the simpler to interpret. This is a card about your work, most often about career, but also your “work” in...

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Three of Swords Reversed Tarot Card

You know, it’s not often that you can smile a bit when a reversed card shows up in a tarot spread. While the older, traditional meanings of doom and gloom for reversed cards have been replaced by more...

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Three of Wands Reversed Tarot Card

The Three of Wands tends to bring along a lot of luck and good fortune. But when the card is reversed, you will find yourself wondering if all of your luck has run out. You will likely face struggles...

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Two of Pentacles Reversed Tarot Card

The Two of Pentacles tarot card features a jester juggling balls. These balls represent the various aspects of your life – such as your responsibilities, job, family, health, and relationship. When...

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Two of Swords Reversed Tarot Card

The Two of Swords reversed represents being caught between two opposing sides and the need to make a decision. And thanks to the blindfold, you are flying blind at the moment as well. This usually...

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Two of Wands Reversed Tarot Card

If you’ve been feeling a bit stuck or stalled recently, and the Two of Wands reversed shows up in your spread, you’ve just gotten a hint about how to solve your situation. We all face choices in our...

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Seven of Wands Reversed Tarot Card

The underlying theme of the Seven of Wands reversed is anxiety. In order to relieve these feelings, you must determine the root of the problem. Once you figure out what is making you anxious, you can...

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Six of Pentacles Reversed Tarot Card

The suit of Pentacles focuses heavily on wealth and all material things you can hold in your hands. In the case of the reversed Six of Pentacles, the card’s appearance often points out some unfairness...

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Four of Pentacles Reversed Tarot Card

The Four of Pentacles reversed typically represents the negative attributes of greed, materialism, and extreme amounts of self protection. The card can represent the strong presence of these things or...

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Nine of Swords Reversed in Tarot

The Nine of Swords is related to The Hermit card and emphasizes the loneliness aspect of this powerful tarot card. There is no way to sugar coat it: The Nine of Swords is one of the most challenging...

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Six of Cups Reversed in Tarot

The Suit of Cups represents emotions in the tarot. Of the 14 cards in the suit, the Six Cups of tarot is a metaphor for the small joys of childhood. The Six of Cups reversed has meanings, most of...

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