Wednesday 4 January 2017

Five Card Reading.

Five card reading;

Card One;
Ten of Swords;
Ruin, Rock Bottom, Melodrama.
When the Ten of Swords appears, you've finally hit rock bottom. You've let others walk all over you while you play the victim. Is it possible that you love the backstabbing and drama too much to move forward without it? If no for drama...what would you focus on? It's time to find out.

Card Two;
Six of Cups;
Memorises, Childhood, Joy.
A card of beautiful implications, the Six of Cups focuses on the magic and innocence of childhood. The roots of years past are alight with colour and vibrancy... look back upon them, get lost in your memorise. Old friends may surface and seek you out. All reunions will be joyful. Enjoy simple pleasure and wonder in all areas of your life.

Card Three;
Son of Cups;
Artistic, Introspective.
Like all of the Cups family, the Son truly excels within the arts. He's usually a musician or a visual artist of some kind, and he finds success within his field. His natural tendency to look inward adds to his charm and mystique. To others he may seem secretive and even peaceful, while deep inside he carries a dark kernel of intensity.

Card Four;
Six of Wands;
Victory, Success, Rising Up.
From the dark and tangled branches emerges a butterfly. New life takes flight. If you're not revealing in the joy of success already, you will be soon. The Six of Wands is a card of victory, of rising up against the odds. The obstacles have been relentless, but now is not the time to look back upon them. The more pressing question is: Where will you go with your new set of wings?

Card Five;
The Tower;
Unexpected Upheaval.
When the Tower card appears, it's time to brace yourself for a change. The well-rooted tree that's been growing strong for decades is crashing down around you. Your world may feel as though it's literally falling apart - and you didn't see it coming. Even though this phase is painful and confusing, it will be over soon. You'll look back and feel grateful things changed course. You might even see it as a personal "breakthrough" in the end.

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