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Thursday Tarot Tip: When Your Recurring Card Represents You (Part 2)

You decided the recurring card represents you. Now what?

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Courtney Weber
Feb 29, 2024
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If you missed last week’s Tarot Tip, “When That One Card Keeps Showing Up,” you can get caught up, here!

Part 2! When That Recurring Card Represents YOU.

Let’s say that your Recurring card is The Wheel of Fortune. No matter how often you shuffle, that stinkin’ Wheel shows up in every friggin’ reading.

So, you did the exercise from last week and decided that the ONE CARD that keeps turning up represents you in your journey at the moment.

Common interpretations for The Wheel of Fortune include:

  • Major life changes

  • Opportunities and losses (often arriving at the same time)

  • A change in personal outlook

This card may reflect things that are going on with you at the moment. Maybe you’ve just moved or started a new job. Maybe you got the recording contract you’ve always wanted…but experienced a break-up in the process. Maybe you’re using a new meditation practice which has helped you embrace a more peaceful outlook to stressful situations.

So, the Tarot told you something you already knew.

What do you do with this information?

How will it help your Tarot readings? How might it deepen your spiritual practice?

Here are three exercises to help you use your Recurring Card Representing You in your readings:

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