Fortune telling “Integration of “I” by tarot. What can a fortune teller learn by looking at a client?

ARIES: Four of Pentacles card

The very calm and stable energy of this card usually brings with it good health and security in all areas of life. Now is not the time to take risks. It's better to use what you already have at the moment. Loyalty to your habits is the main leitmotif of the card. The best thing this card can give is service to yourself and your loved one. In personal life, the card is good for those who already have a partner or family; it says that nothing threatens their family status. The downside is some lack of emotion.

TAURUS: Wheel of Fortune card


This card brings change. As a rule, changes are for the better. A life situation may surprise you and make you happy that some event will turn out in your favor without any volitional effort on your part. It is possible that some pleasant cycle will repeat. In terms of personal life, the card can bring a fateful meeting. Relationships on this card are not simple, but they will definitely be interesting and memorable!

GEMINI: Moon card


Beware of unnecessary illusions! This card suggests that events are developing beyond your control. And as a result, you may find yourself in a very difficult, and most importantly, incomprehensible state. There is a possibility of falling into a trap and making some mistake. Therefore, one must be sober and vigilant. Trust the voice of reason more than intuition. Relationships on this card are also usually unclear, with an uncertain future. It is difficult for people in such relationships; psychological difficulties arise.

CANCER: Six of Wands card


The card symbolizes a favorable outcome of any business, bringing it to a victorious end, success and inspiration. Hopes will come true, wishes will come true. A brilliant card for career affairs. You may find a great job or get a promotion. In love matters, the card speaks of the dominant role of one of the partners. That is, one loves, and the other allows himself to be loved. However, passion is clearly present in the relationship.

LEO: Temperance card

Moderation represents peace and quiet. Sometimes it's wonderful, sometimes (if it lasts long) it's boring. But still, more often than not, this card is favorable and harmonious. It grants the ability to quickly adapt in any conditions, helps to maintain the correct perception of what is happening. This card speaks of the opportunity to wait for what you want. Patience and work... as they say... At work - the ability to make compromises and avoid contradictions will ensure you friendly relations. In the love sphere, the card says that you are too ideal or seem so for the opposite sex. When a person looks at you, he thinks that you are good, but at the same time he feels a certain distance, distance, as if you are from different worlds. Like admiration for a beautiful painting. The card says that everything will be fine in love, but a little later.

VIRGO: Judgment card


This card symbolizes a change in the situation, always radical changes for the better, successfully overcoming problems, getting rid of restrictions. Very often this card means goodbye to the past and speaks of the beginning of something new, more useful for you. In terms of love, the card says that relationships are complicated, but despite this, people are not able to part for good. Sometimes, when this card falls out, partners from the past appear in life, long forgotten, with whom it would seem that nothing can ever happen again.

LIBRA: Ten of Wands card


The card speaks of many responsibilities and fatigue. Perhaps you are in a difficult situation, and when it will end and how it will end is not yet clear. The Ten of Wands is a rather difficult card, showing that your expectations turned out to be difficult to achieve. There is a lot of responsibility and workload at work. In your personal life - although the relationship cannot be called radiant, it will still continue. One of the partners tries too hard and takes on too many responsibilities. This does not add love, but deprives energy.

SCORPIO: Devil card


This card describes a situation where a person feels dependent on something or someone. Perhaps the time has come for you to pass a test of strength, so that both people and yourself can show your strength. Sometimes the card speaks of dependence on work, of workaholism. In the sphere of love, the energy of the card promises passion, emotions and a sea of ​​feelings, dizzying sex. All this can happen, and can catch you in the net of love and make you dependent. You may find this tempting for a while. This card can also lead to long-term relationships and strong attachment. But this is never an easy relationship.

SAGITTARIUS: Tower card


This card calls for the need to listen to those around you. This may concern the professional sphere, it may concern family relationships or love, but in any case, you should learn to speak your partner’s language. This is the key to understanding and your overall success. Otherwise, you will no longer be understood and accepted. And plans can collapse, like this Tower on the map. In the love sphere there are quarrels, sometimes just a crisis in the relationship, a sharp break. This is a tense state in the family. With this card, a person is often overcome by aggression, the desire to throw out his irritation on others. Try to express your feelings more correctly.

CAPRICORN: Nine of Cups card


A wonderful card, it signifies the onset of a period of joy and happiness. Material success, prosperity, as well as emotional satisfaction await you. Everything works out for you, everything works out. You are full of strength and your health is in perfect order. This card is especially good in matters of love. Under the influence of this card, relationships develop when people love, appreciate and understand each other, they experience pleasure when they are together. This is a card for a happy marriage. Absolute harmony in the family, trust, tenderness. This is a situation where people have connected their lives and take care of each other.

AQUARIUS: Eight of Cups card


A situation may arise for you when you make a voluntary decision to give up something important and valuable to you in the name of something else that you have not yet assessed as positive and favorable for you. Goals and life priorities may change. This may be a “change of power” in the head, when a person understands the impossibility of living as before. At the same time, submission to fate is expressed as a refusal to predict the results - come what may! In the sphere of love, the situation is also unpleasant - you are emotionally exhausted, perhaps your affection for your partner has dried up. The relationship is in the process of fading.

PISCES: Six of Pentacles card


This is a map of solving problems, a map of providing and receiving help, a map of dreams come true. Old problems will be resolved, and new things will have a good future. At work, you can count on decent pay for your work. If you are looking for a job, you can be sure that you will find it very soon! In personal relationships, this is a card of mutual support and concessions and balance between “taking” and “giving.” Relationships can be called cooperation. Perhaps there is not enough romanticism in these relationships; they look more like friendships.

Explore the meaning of your sign and its archetypal symbol.

Did you know that every zodiac sign is associated with a Major Arcana Tarot card? Most of these powerful cards depict images of archetypal figures. Animal symbols also represent the essence of a person's type. Find out more about your own card by finding out what your tarot card says about your sign.


Aries

Your card is the Emperor, a man who will always be there when you need him. This card represents your zodiac sign's loyalty and ability to remain true to your friends no matter what. Like the royal figure on your chart, you use your authority and analytical skills to help others and to achieve your goals.

Taurus

Your Tarot card, The Priest, represents learning from a knowledgeable teacher who can help you find the highest truth by following the right path and traditions. Sifting through the surface, these learned souls can lead you to matters of the heart where deeper meaning hints at important life lessons.


Twins

Each Gemini is endowed with a dual nature, and is represented by the Lovers card. At turning points, you were often required to make a moral choice: which path in life to choose. This card encourages you to carefully weigh your options and follow the path dictated by your personal integrity.


Cancer

You stand proud and strong as you guide and lead the Chariot on your chart, steadily walking your steady path and rising above life's collisions and difficulties. Although Cancers strive to achieve safety, you also love the freedom of the open road, where you can use your highly developed intuition to win the race.

a lion

The Strength card represents physical strength, like the mighty Leo in your Tarot card, as well as your emotional, mental and spiritual mastery. As a Leo, you are endowed with great courage and bravery, which will help you overcome problems and obstacles.


Virgo

As a Hermit, you often need to slow down and go deeper into your inner world to focus on your purpose in life. The old man depicted on Tarot cards represents a person tired of the outside world. When he steps back to explore the secrets of his inner life, he becomes open and innocent, like a child.

Scales

Justice holds the scales, inviting you to weigh your wants against your needs. In order to achieve a fair result, you must put your feelings and emotions aside. When you reach the light at the end of the tunnel of indecision, you will be able to serve the greater good.

Scorpion

As your tarot card, Death represents transformation and transformation. You often shed your skin like a snake in an attempt to free your spirit and be reborn. Since you are able to separate yourself from the bonds and blessings that bind others, it is easy for you to change your personality. Your mysterious face and character make you a mysterious person and everyone wants to find out what is hidden in your soul.

Sagittarius

Your card is Moderation. You are a gifted, talented mediator, able to find common ground with everyone, common ground, with the help of your balanced judgment, with genuine understanding and awareness of the essence of things. Like a winding stream, you make your way through all the difficulties and adversities in your life.

Capricorn

The Devil Tarot card encourages you to face your shadow side in order to gather the knowledge needed for spiritual transformation. This card encourages you to reflect on any negativity that makes you doubt yourself, replace doubt with confidence, and hold tightly to your highest vision of who you really are and what you need from life.

Aquarius

Your Star Tarot card focuses on your optimism. When you look at the stars, you truly believe that you can achieve anything your heart desires. Your job in this world is to convince others that they too can reach unprecedented heights and that you can lead them home in a spiritual sense.

Fish

Your Tarot card is the Moon. Pisces are creatures with constantly changing moods and whims. It is best when you tune into nature's cycles and use them to renew your intuitive abilities. The Moon rules emotions, which are your strength, especially when you use your compassionate nature to help others.

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METHOD 1: All cards are mixed, 12 cards are laid out in a circle, which correspond to the 12 houses of the horoscope. The layout order can be any; the choice of the first house and card is up to you. The Major Arcana cards will show the most important areas. Additional information (decoding) on ​​them can be obtained by laying out 2 more cards of the Minor Arcana.

METHOD 2: The cards of the Minor Arcana are separated and laid out in a circle into 12 houses, 7 cards of the Major Arcana are laid out according to connections with the planets, for example, along the seven-pointed Star of the Magi.

METHOD 3. For each house, 2 cards are laid out - one CA and one MA

1 - General personality, lifestyle, motives of behavior in the personal sphere (intangible), self-esteem.
2 - Material condition, finances, income, as well as moral values ​​and rules of behavior taken from home.
3 - Relationships with immediate family, contacts with other people.
4 - Family situation, inner essence, as well as a general sense of stability in life.
5 - Ways to spend free time, wider contacts with people, flirting, extramarital affairs, relationships with children.
6 - Health and work, correlation between internal and professional life.
7 - A person in partnerships, in marriage, in society, in friendly communication.
8 - Subconscious, that which influences a person without his knowledge, hidden phenomena.
9 - Education, travel, intellectual sphere, worldview.
10 - Social status and career, life aspirations, plans and aspirations, career advancement, the way a person is perceived by others.
11 - Friendly relationships, the way and type of helping other people.
12 - Sensitivity, talents and abilities, karmic issues, purpose.

I went to the Tarot master, they made a reading for me, and I understood everything about myself,” one of my friends recently boasted, a rational, far from any mysticism, very down-to-earth girl who wears heels and a pencil skirt, works in a bank and Raises two excellent daughters. Then I heard the same thing from another friend, a successful lawyer - at work she makes decisions quickly, but for herself for two years she could not decide whether to marry her man. Several sessions with a tarot psychotherapist helped her find a long-awaited (very unexpected!) solution.

Personally, everything connected with cards used to cause superstitious fear for me. But now it’s common to talk about Tarot seriously:

If you delve deeply into Tarot cards, they discipline the mind, help you understand the feelings - your own and others', develop intuition, teach you to foresee and (most importantly!) listen and hear yourself.

There is a hypothesis that this system is several thousand years old. The cards in the Tarot deck are called "arcanas" - from the French les arcanes, "sacraments." They are surrounded by an incredible number of legends, and for each image of the Tarot there are multi-page studies - from the occult to serious scientific ones.

According to one version, in Ancient Egypt there was a temple with 22 rooms, on the walls of which symbolic paintings from the Book of the Dead were depicted, from which the Tarot arcana were derived. There is also a theory that ancient Egyptian priests encrypted a message about the secrets of the universe on 78 gold plates (there are 78 cards in a Tarot deck), which miraculously survived the fire in the Library of Alexandria. There is also an opinion that the Tarot is a message from the Kabbalists: the 22 “major” arcana (these are the main cards in the deck, which are most often used to tell fortunes) correspond to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet, as well as the 22 steps on the Kabbalistic Tree of Sephiroth, symbolizing the path that one takes in life a person improving through the lessons sent to him. The Tarot also contains elements of the symbolism of the medieval heretical order of the Templars, ancient, ancient Babylonian, Masonic, alchemical, astrological, Christian images (the four evangelists are depicted on the “World” lasso), as well as popular allegories of the Renaissance. At the end of the 14th century, at the court of the French king Charles IV, 22 Tarot-like cards made of calf parchment, with a gold edge, inlaid with silver, were in use.

At first they played with them, but very soon they began to guess. Since the Renaissance, the Tarot has been considered a powerful magical tool. In the 19th century, the French occultist Eliphas Levi called them “the sum of all sciences, the key to the answers to all questions,” and the Russian esoteric philosopher Peter Uspensky said that “Tarot in relation to metaphysics and mysticism is the same as the decimal number system.” is in relation to mathematics."

Now Tarot is used not only by fortune tellers, but also by psychotherapists - primarily Jungian psychoanalysts.

The founder of analytical psychology, Carl Gustav Jung, came to the conclusion that the characters on Tarot cards are archetypes, collective images that reflect the collective human experience.

Modern psychologists believe that the images on the 22 major arcana of the Tarot are archetypal psychological roles that we must learn to consciously manage in order to become much happier both in love and at work.

The first seven arcana (“Magician”, “Priestess”, “Empress”, “Emperor”, “High Priest”, “Lovers”, “Chariot”) are our personal growth. The second seven (“Justice”, “The Hermit”, “Wheel of Fortune”, “Strength”, “The Hanged Man”, “Death”, “Time”) are our realization in society, that is, a career. The third seven (“Devil”, “Tower”, “Star”, “Moon”, “Sun”, “Last Judgment”, “Peace”) is a higher level of personality development, our spiritual growth. The remaining 56 cards are “minor” arcana (their number corresponds to the number of cards in a regular playing deck) - these are psychotypes.

In socionics (the study of psychological compatibility and how we perceive and process information about the world) there are 16 psychotypes that Tarot researchers correlate with the royal court (16 cards of the minor arcana - kings, ladies, knights, pages - four cards each in each of the four suits). Each suit is one of four elements: earth, air, water and fire and four types of temperament. The suit of scepters (wands) is the element of fire and choleric. The suit of coins (in the Tarot they are called pentacles or denarii) is the element of earth and phlegmatic. The suit of swords is the element of air and sanguine. The suit of cups is the element of Water and melancholic.

A skilled Tarot master, laying out the minor arcana, explains your current situation in the context of the interaction of these energies or those forces that symbolize the images on the 22 major arcana.

By the way, for any fortune-telling, and in particular for fortune-telling with the Tarot, experts strongly recommend paying: it is believed that the information you receive is energy from space, which cannot be taken for nothing. Psychotherapists, by the way, also insist that their services cannot be free - but they argue that a client who does not pay has no incentive to cooperate with a psychologist.

The accuracy of the Tarot answer (as, by the way, the result of any other fortune-telling, as well as psychotherapy) depends on how precisely the question was formulated and how sincere - that is, it comes not only from the mind, but also from the heart - your desire to understand the situation and change something in your life.

When asking a specific question that is really important to you, you often already know—or rather, intuitively feel—the answer, or at least the direction in which the situation will develop. The card layout just indicates certain landmarks, flags in the relay race of events. Fortune telling with the Tarot is a bit like the ancient Chinese Book of Changes, only in the case of the Tarot you have the opportunity to receive more specific and understandable information, close to European culture.

A tarot therapy session looks something like this. You choose the card whose image best matches your emotional state at the moment and formulate your problem or question. Then you remember what is drawn on the map, close your eyes and tell the story through a free associative series. The psychotherapist acts as a guide: asks leading questions, writes down your feelings. For example, you want to harmonize your relationship with your man. The psychologist suggests meditating on the images of the arcana: the High Priestess (this archetype symbolizes basic trust in the world, flexibility, the ability to empathize and intuition) or the Empress (the birth of the new, fertility, joy and fullness of life)

If you lack energy or need a new impetus in your career, your arcana are the Magician (activity, initiative, setting goals and achieving them), the Emperor (implementation of ideas, intentions, perseverance) and the High Priest (finding the essence and path). If you can’t get rid of parental attitudes, immersion in the arcana Tower (overcoming stereotyped thinking, flexibility of thought and breakthrough to freedom), Strength (awareness and acceptance of your unique path, your goals and desires, love of life) and Hermit (knowing yourself and their values, protecting themselves from external influences). Then, together with the Tarot master, you interpret the story that your subconscious told you (although the answers to most questions most often come during the process of immersion in the image, so there is no need to explain anything later). In any case, you will definitely learn a lot of new things about yourself and open up opportunities that you didn’t know about before. Tested for myself.

There are no “good” or “bad” cards in Tarot; it is an encyclopedia of our life and the very essence of a person, in which there is always both black and white. Even such gloomy cards as Arcanum No. 15 (Devil) and Arcanum No. 13 (Death) also symbolize the awareness of one’s own mistakes, overcoming the Ego and moving to a new level.

There is an opinion that the first seven cards in the Tarot deck are personal growth training. If you learn to manage the images on these cards, many things in life will be easier.

One of the most powerful and mysterious cards is the Jester lasso. In some decks it goes under number zero, in some – under the last, 22nd, and in playing cards it is called Joker. Carl Gustav Jung believed that this is the archetype of the Child, that the image of the jester symbolizes our “self,” that it is the “unconscious outline of the Ego,” the basis of a personality that is ready to learn, but intuitively already knows everything, infinitely wise and desperately foolish at the same time.

First Arcana – Mage(Jungian archetype Creator, Master) is an image of an active transformer of the world, but not an aggressive one, as is customary in Western thinking, but a wise one, capable of masterfully juggling his internal states, gently and subtly influencing those around him. These four states on the Magus card are represented by four symbols (chalice, coins, scepter, sword), corresponding to the four elements - water, earth, fire and air.

Arcana No. 2 – Priestess(archetype Queen of Heaven) - symbolizes the eastern way of interacting with the world - the state of “being in the flow”, the intuitive ability to foresee events and be in the right place at the right time.

Arcana No. 3 – Empress(Mother archetype) symbolizes the exploration of new spaces, knowledge of new qualities of people, stability and support, fullness of life and prosperity, feminine energy. Having learned the state of the Empress, we must learn to structure what we have mastered and build the boundaries of personal space.

This opportunity is provided by lasso No. 4 – Emperor(Father archetype). This is a rational system, the search for the internal form and patterns of the surrounding world, the ability to set and achieve goals, masculine energy. Having mastered the qualities of the Emperor, we need to learn to listen to external authorities, otherwise we are in danger of stopping our development and being unable to grow further. The boundaries built at the previous stage are broken - the person opens up to new knowledge.

This is lasso No. 5 – Pope or High Priest(Saint archetype). The key concepts of this state are the search for authorities, the path of the student, new information, spiritual and creative energy.

Arcana No. 6 – Lovers(archetype Choice) - the ability to choose with your heart, abandon parental scripts, follow your own path, independently distinguishing what is good and evil in your destiny.

The final arcana of the first seven is the Chariot(Breakthrough archetype) - the energy of a winner, necessary to solve important social problems - in particular, a successful career. The two sphinxes on this card, black and white, pulling a cart, are symbols of self-control, mastery of emotions, internal flexibility, the ability to withstand the blows of fate, to reconcile contradictions and opposites.

An honest way to find out the future

Psychologist and Tarot master Olga Danilina explains how to learn to read yourself with the help of cards.

What is tarot?

Tarot images live in the transpersonal layer of our psyche - in the subconscious. These are reference, harmonizing and healing images. In ordinary life, in difficult situations, we often take a position that is wrong for ourselves, reacting in the usual “conflict-prone” way. In childhood, adolescence, and even in adulthood, we absorb the behavior patterns of important people around us and unconsciously become charged with other people's thoughts and emotions. This creates stress and, like computer viruses, gradually corrupts our internal “operating system.” Tarot images are not static, but dynamic patterns of behavior - an anti-virus program that helps you become a more holistic person. Tarot therapy is an environmentally friendly and creative process. “Living” the images of Tarot cards causes gentle but irreversible positive changes, cleansing our subconscious of “emotional waste” - childhood traumas, ineffective life scenarios, sensory deprivation, inability to express our feelings.

How does Tarot know the future?

Fortune telling from the point of view of Jungian analysis is the ability of the psyche to connect to the collective unconscious. And these are not only archetypes, but also a data bank of human destinies. Everything in life happens for a reason: any event is the sum of your previous experiences, which also intersect with the experiences of others. The more time before the event, the more resources we have to influence the situation. The fortune teller simply connects to the flow of information that you yourself give to it. If you wish, you can learn to do this yourself, developing intuition, reading the signals and signs that space sends us. Therefore, with the right approach, Tarot will not do any harm.

What can a fortune teller learn by looking at a client?

Every person, even sitting silently with a fortune teller or psychotherapist, already emits a powerful flow of information about himself - non-verbally, through gestures, facial expressions, intonations, and eye movements. The specialist picks up these signals, and his subconscious converts the information into a forecast or consultation.

Is there mysticism in Tarot?

There are strict rules. For example, no one except the fortuneteller dares to touch his tools unnecessarily. And the need arises at the moment of removing the deck - when, when fortune telling on the minor arcana, the client must touch the cards. The instrument must be prepared for use and undergo a consecration ritual. The question cannot be repeated or tried to be asked differently. The question must have a clear answer. The only danger of any fortune telling is that a person ceases to control his own destiny and accepts only the scenario that the fortuneteller “sees” and offers him.

Does Tarot ever make mistakes?

The cards are not wrong - the intuition of the Tarot master can misfire. Or he brings too much personal experience into the interpretation. But immersion in the images of the arcana is such a strong emotional experience that all the answers often come to you on their own.

ARIES: Two of Cups card

This card represents the charm and attraction that two opposites can represent to each other. This card signifies loving union in all types of human relationships, such as love, friendship and blood ties, as well as professional cooperation. Show a sense of collectivism, set yourself up for interaction, mutual assistance to those around you. Don't be afraid to take the first step, no matter what it is. If you turn to face your partner, you will see doors open towards you.

TAURUS: Eight of Pentacles card


The Eight of Pentacles signals a proposed or already planned undertaking, the very thought of which brings you joy. It also suggests that you have a good chance to do new things that will bring you pleasure and at the same time give successful results. In the love sphere, you may have to start all over again, taking into account mistakes and misconceptions.

GEMINI: Two of Wands card


The card represents being in a neutral position between two poles. We can say that a person is at a crossroads, at a crossroads in life, suffering from the inability or unwillingness to choose between proposed solutions. In any case, you will not be able to sit on two chairs at once for long.

CANCER: card 21 World


Peace is one of the most beautiful cards in the Tarot deck. It means that you were able to achieve your intended goal, and perhaps even a goal in the deepest sense of the word. This means that you have managed to find your place in this world and know what the meaning of life is. You have every reason to feel happy. The card is very favorable for love issues. It is possible that a meeting with the one you have been looking for all your life is just around the corner.

LEO: Nine of Pentacles card


You have received a lucky card, which says that you have achieved the opportunity to have everything you need. The universe is favorable to you because you have earned it with your impeccable behavior. Pleasant surprises await you; you are able to grab luck by the tail, using all the happy moments to your advantage. Realize that life has finally turned its bright side towards you and is giving you a real chance to enrich your relationship with new feelings and emotions.

VIRGO: Four of Cups card


The Four of Cups speaks of events that were previously perceived with joy and suddenly unexpectedly lost their attractiveness. Life suddenly took on a sour taste. Perhaps you are simply overtired and are not yet able to adequately perceive what life offers you. A bad mood, sadness clouds your eyes and does not allow you to see the real state of affairs. Partnerships are exhausting. You are tired of explaining over and over again what doesn’t suit you.

LIBRA: card 19 Sun


The Sun card usually refers to everything we call “bright moments.” She talks about the positive side of life and a kind, cheerful disposition. A pleasant time awaits you when you will do your daily work with joy and ease, as well as be bursting with new ideas and projects. Use this burst of creative energy for self-actualization and maintain this optimism. You won't go unnoticed. In the love sphere, everything is fine: your life is filled with joy. Let the most tender and warm strings of your soul sound and let love and understanding come into your life.

SCORPIO: Five of Pentacles card


You look tired, but there is no way to rest at the moment. Put aside hopes and expectations for a while, save money and try not to get involved in any risky ventures. In my personal life, too, not everything goes as I would like. You clearly lack your partner's attention. You do not feel confident in yourself, thoughts of loneliness do not leave you. Don't hide your sorrows from your partner. On the contrary, tell him what you are missing and how you need his support.

SAGITTARIUS: Four of Wands card


The Four of Wands reports those situations when you feel confident because you feel protection and patronage from the outside. At the same time, you are open to everything new and ready to acquire new life experiences. Forget about doubts and thoughts! Spring has come to your partnerships! Finally, open your soul to those who are truly dear to you, meet people halfway and give them warmth and kindness from the bottom of your heart.

CAPRICORN: card 3 Empress


This card tells you that you have set foot on fertile soil, which is so good for the growth and development of everything new. This card signifies the creative process, the rise of vitality and the birth of new beginnings. If you are dreaming of a child, this is a favorable time for you to conceive. Discover the life-giving, sensual side of your nature and take care to infuse new vital juices into your love. Be prepared to continue to grow, even if it requires you to make major internal changes.

AQUARIUS: card 0 Jester


The jester is a symbol of Chaos, which gives rise to everything new. He personifies carefree, unprejudiced sincerity and the joy of experimentation. The force that protects him is nothing more than a deep sense of self-preservation, which always warns of any serious dangers. The curiosity that drives the Jester can lead him to lofty goals that he is not even aware of yet.

PISCES: Six of Wands card


A great card that will give you the excitement you need to achieve your goals. Enter the fast lane and move along it to success, collecting good news along the way. Victory will be yours, even if you have to fight competitors or defend yourself from envious people along the way. In the love sphere, all doubts are behind you, demonstrate your confidence in success and give yourself a “set” to win.