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Thursday Tarot Tip: When That One Card Keeps Showing Up
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Thursday Tarot Tip: When That One Card Keeps Showing Up

EVERY SINGLE READING THE SAME CARD APPEARS. WHAT DOES IT MEAN???

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Courtney Weber
Feb 22, 2024
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Hey all!

For starters, I’m turning Thursday’s newsletters into Thursday Tarot Tips. If you’re looking to get better at reading Tarot, you definitely want to pay attention to these Thursday notes!

Today, we’re talking all about THE ONE CARD that keeps showing up.

You know what I’m talking about. Let’s say you draw the Knight of Pentacles as your card of the day. Neat! But then a week later, you get it again. Then, a friend is doing a reading for you and the first card they pull? Knight of Pentacles! You open your Tarot app to get a random card and there it is again! You may even find a copy of that Knight on the sidewalk when you’re taking the trash out. What does it mean? Why is it following you?

Getting one specific card over and over has the potential to mean one of three things:

  • It represents you.

  • It represents someone close to you.

  • It represents something you need to pay attention to.

If your recurring card means one of the above, it may be very clear to you immediately which of these it might be. But in case it isn’t the following exercise can help you figure it out:

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