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Free Tarot Reading - Results

Selected Deck:  John Bauer Tarot   (about this deck)
Selected Layout:  Ten Card Spread
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Your Tarot Reading
DeathSeven of Swords
The Hermit - Reversed
Ace of WandsFour of CupsThe Hanged PersonKnight of CupsStrength
The MoonThree of Pentacles
About the Cards in Your Reading
 
The Hanged Person
In the Querent position
The Hanged Person
Represents the querent and the question, as well as the primary influences surrounding him or her. A court card here might refer to the querent or some dominant person.

Meaning: The Hanged Man/Person indicates that a sacrifice needs to be made. It's a testing time and something worthwhile has to be given up for something that is worth considerably more. This card relates to spirituality, wisdom, selflessness, self-sacrifice, transition, suspension, limbo, a different point of view, and an unconventional approach.

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The Moon
In the Subconscious Mind position
The Moon
Along with the next card, represents the subconscious mind of the querent. Gives information on the hidden influences which effect, but are not detected by the querent.

Meaning: The Moon card symbolizes confusion, illusion, secrets, deception, imagination, fluctuating emotions, uncertainty, and creativity. It also symbolizes hunches, feelings, intuition, and the subconscious mind. It's a sign that something that's been secret or hidden is becoming more apparent, and you will need to attend to whatever it is before proceeding. Pay special attention to your dreams, hunches, and feelings, as they are likely to prove more useful than cold, hard logic.

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Three of Pentacles
In the Subconscious Mind position
Three of Pentacles
Along with the previous card, represents the subconscious mind of the querent. Gives information on the hidden influences which effect, but are not detected by the querent.

Meaning: This card represents teamwork, creativity, skill, appreciation, knowledge, learning, quality, recognition, advancement, promotion, increased status, and a worthwhile challenge.

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Death
In the Conscious Mind position
Death
Along with the next card, represents the conscious mind of the querent. Gives information on the thoughts and feelings of the querent toward the nature of the question (which may or may not be in harmony with cards 2 & 3).

Meaning: The Death card means transformation, death, rebirth, endings, transformation, changes, and the end of anything that is no longer relevant or useful. All of this clears away everything that has been holding you back, and you'll start looking at all the wonderful opportunities that are in front of you.

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Seven of Swords
In the Conscious Mind position
Seven of Swords
Along with the previous card, represents the conscious mind of the querent. Gives information on the thoughts and feelings of the querent toward the nature of the question (which may or may not be in harmony with cards 2 & 3).

Meaning: This card symbolizes betrayal, deception. cunning, dishonesty, stealth, sabotage, manipulation, escape, and covering your tracks.

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Knight of Cups
In the Past position
Knight of Cups
Along with the next card, this card sheds light on the querent's past. Indicates past events or influences which relate to the current question or problem.

Meaning: This card symbolizes love, romance, charm, new experiences, refinement, intuition, compassion, and sensitivity. It also relates to the astrological sign of Pisces.

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Strength
In the Past position
Strength
Along with the last card, this card sheds light on the querent's past. Indicates past events or influences which relate to the current question or problem.

Meaning: This card symbolizes gentleness, patience, courage, endurance, acceptance, compassion, confidence, determination, wisdom, and self-awareness. You'll be able to resolve any long-standing problems with ease at this time. Accept others as they are, and be kind to yourself.

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Four of Cups
In the Final Outcome position
Four of Cups
Along with the next card, this card represents the final outcome or potential future events or influences.

Meaning: The Four of Cups relates to stubbornness, boredom, dissatisfaction, and withdrawal. You may desire a change, but feel frustrated and reluctant to start anything new. The message is that you should make the most of everything you can in the present moment, rather than worrying about what may or may not occur in the future. You should look for the positive, rather than dwelling on the negative. This card also relates to depression, lack of gratitude, and re-evaluation.

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Ace of Wands
In the Final Outcome position
Ace of Wands
Along with the previous card, this card represents the final outcome or potential future events or influences.

Meaning: This card symbolizes inspiration, energy, creativity, potential, beginnings, confidence, enthusiasm, adventure, and courage.

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The Hermit - Reversed
In the Outside Forces and Psychological Implications position
The Hermit - Reversed
This is the crossover card from past to future. This indicates the psychological implications on the querent or the actions he/she will take in making whatever decision may be necessary. It may also indicate forces operating beyond the control of the querent to which he/she must adapt.

Meaning: This is a sign to slow down and listen to your inner voice. It can also indicate introversion, loneliness, isolation, lack of human contact, and a feeling of being totally alone in an uncaring world. Make sure that your negative feelings don't force the special people in your life away, as this is the time when you really need them.

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About the Deck
John Bauer Tarot
By: John Bauer, Lo Scarabeo

John Bauer (1882-1918) was one of the most appreciated Swedish artists of the early twentieth century. His artwork, contemporary to Pamela Smith's, brought to life a world of sweet and dark myth and folklore, where faerie tales blend with pre-Rafaelite suggestions. These wholly unique cards are defined by their unique combination of warmth and whimsy, ringing the tarot reader into contact with a unique experience of spirit.

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