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Daily Tarot Card Reading 5 CURVED BLADES A STOP SIGN Tarot Card from The I Am One tarot Deck

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  CURVED BLADES  BLUE TAROT CARDS or SWORDS IN A TRADITIONAL TAROT DECK I Am Stop & Delay. 5 CURVED BLADES Blue tarot cards   The Five Curved Blade is a lazy state of mind that is lacking flow of thoughts and inspiration and therefore, would sooner or later affect one's life events to be stopped or delayed accordingly. This mind however, is not thinking less… just the opposite, it has accumulated a heavy load of information that is not being practically used or experienced.  It may also wear one to stop some present activity, especially if it is motivated by self-boredom and indulgence. The advise is not to linger too long in places that don't revive the mind and heart.   The ear shape suggested by the artwork refers to being a good listener during idle times. Pay attention to the inner voice by listening to one-self first, as most blockages begin when the self has been forced into something against its will.

Psychic Reading Daily Tarot Card 12 HANGING MAN The I Am One Tarot Deck

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 Daily Tarot Card Reading August 29 12 THE HANGING MAN MASTER TAROT CARD THE HANGED MAN TRADITIONAL TAROT DECK Self-Announcement: I Am Master of Redemption. Hebrew Letter: - LAMED - represents: LOVE. Law of Creation Number 12:   THE MOVEMENT OF ONE NEVER STOPS.   AN ATTEMPT TO STOP IT IS A CRIME RESULTING IN SELF-DENIAL.   The Twelve Rays of the Crown shine through all levels of existence, bringing redemption to the SELF from false images. Hanged no more, the self is hanging others. This is especially relevant to family issues, for number 12 represents the Brotherhood. ​ The Hanging Man is a master savior from addictions, old habits, obsessive behaviors, and abusive relationships. Even though these are all symptoms of dependencies, a recognition is soon followed by an understanding that somewhere along the way, self-denial was permitted to occur. The Hanging Man is a cry for help, yet one must understand that help comes only from oneself, as only one knows where the problem began. Aski