Tarot Interpretation??
I did a Relationship spread (Me, them, Outcome) I used Crowley-Thoth deck. It is said that Major Arcana, court and aces mean that one person is more interested than the other, is that true?. What do you think these cards mean together: Me- Knight of Swords Them- The Lovers Outcome- Strife (five of wands)
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- I'd need to know more about the situation, but here's my two cents hun :-) You know very well what you want. He still has some things to work out, maybe a choice to make. Could it be that the cards are trying to tell you to take it easy? If you push him into certain feelings or want too badly for him to feel certain things... it will not just make things difficult for him, you will make them difficult for you as well. If this is wrongly interpreted (like I said I'd need to know more), or if you want more information, send me a message. Good luck!
- Hello Vanity With regard to your question about interest - it all depends on the question, layout & what cards land where! Me- Knight of Swords ~ This shows that your being disruptive, that you have your own agenda, & wish no one to get in your way! This card destroys, so be careful of your actions & your words. Them- The Lovers ~ Although a card of relationships it is also one of choice, which way to go etc. & without the question difficult to really interpret. Outcome- Strife (five of wands). This is a card of minor woes, events that can be sorted out easily but seem worse than they are! Sadhara You can get your tarot layouts interpreted in group below
- In this spread, I see a few possible issues for this relationship. While I don't know the history, I would say that this may be a person you've been thinking about being involved with. In fact, you are sort of impatient about being with them. But it's more thought than action. Your them card talks of an idealized relationship, one where there other person seems to be the epitome of what you're looking for. But it seems like there is an element of reality missing. It feels like again, there is the thought of being with this person more than the day-to-day elements of a relationship. If you are involved with the "other", you may have admired them from afar or had a big crush on them first. I like the Five of Wands as an outcome because it talks about resolution. There may be arguements and discussions, even small fights but there is a purpose behind this. All these discussions are leading you towards peace and understanding. They're a way of clearing aside misunderstandings and finding a shared middle ground. If you need any more clarification, just ask... http://www.discover-the-meaning-of-tarot.com/clairvoyant_psychic_reading_tarot_cards.html
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