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The tarot is a pack of playing cards. The emergence of custom decks for use in divination via tarot card reading and cartomancy occurred in 18th century France, 3 decades after the first use of tarot cards in games.
So, what are the best and worst tarot cards that you could pull out the deck?
BEST:
- THE STAR - This card means cosmic protection. What more could you really want to ease anxiety about your problems? Maybe Will Smith could use this card this week.
- THE WORLD - Career or school worries? You want this card that means you will have fulfillment and success.
- THE SUN - The Sun card gives you victory, success, joy AND love. What else do you need?
- 4 OF WANDS - You are loved and protected if you pull this one.
- ACE OF CUPS - In the French traditional Tarot, a reading is over when the Ace of Cups is pulled. It’s basically the sign that everything is as it should be. It’s also associated with true love, marriage, and happy pregnancies.
WORST
- 10 OF SWORDS - a situation has reached its limits. You’ve reached rock bottom. What’s lost is lost and its time to move on.
- DEATH - This card means something has ended or deeply changed - and that change is forever. But the card of Death is never all about the end. It is also about what comes right after it. The new seeds that finally find the light and space they needed to grow.
- THE TOWER - This card has associations with endings, break ups, and leaving something or someone. This card could even be a warning …
- THE DEVIL - At work or at home, something’s not right. Now is the time to face the devil and deal with him.
- KNIGHT OF SWORDS - something sudden, violent, or dangerous is about to happen. Fuelled by unreasonable anger. Sheesh.
So which card would you want to pull this week. Maybe you want a lucky card to win our Instagram Giveaway 😉
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