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The World + Ace of swords + King of Cups

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One of the beautiful things about the tarot is that you never stop learning and discovering new and fascinating things.

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Mayahep
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The World + Ace of swords + King of Cups

Post by Mayahep »

I asked if I would go back to my hometown. I used the block method of 9 with Lenormand. In short it came out that I would not return and that a partnership appeared in my ways. I also drew three cards from the Tarot and came out the world + Ace of swords + king of cups. I was confused because the card the world is not well understood by me. Can help me?
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fire cat pickles
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Re: The World + Ace of swords + King of Cups

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It's not possible to discuss this card out of context of the other cards. Can you post the entire reading so we can help better? Just a thought.
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Diana
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Re: The World + Ace of swords + King of Cups

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Also, you say you don't understand the World card very well. It's not the easiest card to understand, is it ?

But what DO you understand of it ? On this forum, we do appreciate it if people first try to give their interpretation, as best as they can. This is a place of learning, not only of asking for help.
Rumi was asked “which music sound is haram?” Rumi replied, "The sound of tablespoons playing in the pots of the rich, which are heard by the ears of the poor and hungry." (haram means forbidden)
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