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Does the Tarot Deck named "Favole Tarot" have a Reverse meaning to them?

I've been looking at this deck and am interested in them but i would love to know if they have a Reverse meaning to them beacuse it is helpful beacuse my friend has her deck named "Mystic Dreamer" and they have a reverse meaning to them i was just wondering if this deck does as well I Hope it does Please let me know ~*Sarah*~ thanks

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  1. Don't waste time.
  2. All tarot decks have a reverse meaning, if you choose to utilize it, though I would find the circular card decks difficult to decide when it is reversed. Something to consider, years & years ago on the advice of a respected tarot reader, I stopped reading reverse positions as it was hard enough to remember the original 77 positions. She said, "If the Universe can't tell you the result within 77 cards' positions, it won't be able to using 154 positions." If you choose not to use the reversed positions, you'll discover you can read just as well.
  3. No, only the tarot cards themselves have reversed meanings. Not the tarot deck name.
  4. www.amazingfacts.org www.adventist.org Keep the Law under Grace. The Moral Law(Ten Commandments) was given to Israel in trust for all mankind. It has never been abrogated but ia as unchangeable as its author, being based on our essential relationships to Him and our fellow men, and it is of perpetual and universal obligation(Matthew 5:17-20). Exodus 20:8 "REMEMBER THE SABBATH(Saturday) DAY, TO KEEP IT HOLY." Jesus observed the Sabbath day of his own people. It was his custom to keep the Sabbath day Holy(Luke 4:16). The Great Teacher never intimated that the Sabbath was a ceremonial ordinance or exclusive to the Jewish people. The Sabbath was given to all mankind. It is evident that Christ did not change the Sabbath in the New Testament. Nor did he set the seventh-day of the week aside. Nowhere in the Bible is it stated that worship should be changed from Saturday to Sunday. The Bible declares that we should keep Holy the Sabbath Day.
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