Choose Your Tarot Card
Here is your interactive tarot reading for today. Look at the image above and relax, focus on the first card that draws you in and that card will connect with your personal energy.
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Once you have picked your card, you can scroll down to see it revealed then read the information for today that carries your journey with it.
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Tarot Card Draw #1: Five of Wands
The image depicted on the face of the Five of Wands is pretty scary. After all, who could stand victorious against a giant dragon other than Donkey in “Shrek”? When this card falls upright for you in your daily draw, it is screaming of fights, disagreements, conflict and opposition of all types. It speaks of losing your temper, acting in an aggressive manner or indulging in overly aggressive thoughts as well as being surrounded by opposition and dealing with constant struggle. If in any kind of negotiations, expect others to be uncooperative and not open to seeing things any differently than they currently do. Beware of a growing restlessness, irritation, aggression and frustration. You may soon find yourself in an ego battle. It is quite possible you have been acting petty and underhanded or are losing control of a situation. Things are getting out of hand and you may be entering into a rather chaotic situation. The Five of Wands may turn up in your daily draw to bring your attention to you possibly acting overly defensive or extremely demanding. This card also often turns up as an indicator of general competition and sporting events. If you get this card in a daily draw, you are urged to try and remove yourself from any negative situations and do a full reassessment. Is the person with whom you are dealing acting unruly, or are you? Make adjustments as needed to restore the peace.
Tarot Card Draw #2: The Sun
The Sun tarot card is a card of positivity, optimism, freedom and fun. In an upright position, The Sun also signifies good luck. Any problems you have been experiencing will melt away with the warmth this card brings. If you have been struggling with your own inner core being or facing some negativity, it tells you that if you take each challenge one step at a time, you will overcome your obstacles. You will find that people are drawn to the happy vibes and positive energy you are giving out and you will bring light and joy to everyone and everything you come into contact with. Through The Sun tarot card, it is being shown that you will soon experience the feeling of being liberated, set free or just plain released from a bad job, toxic home situation or any other negative experience. Your confidence in yourself will be at an all-time high; however, it’s not all coming up roses. If you have been the victim of lies or deception, The Sun is coming up to shine its light on the deceit to reveal the truth and the perpetrators of the lies. This tarot card may come up in your daily tarot draw heralding that you will very soon be moving into a much more positive and potentially quite powerful time in your life. You are entering into a time of great success. New opportunities will be coming your way and you will be full of optimism and enthusiasm.
Tarot Card Draw #3: King of Swords
The King of Swords often turns up in your daily tarot draw representing structure, routine, self-discipline, power and authority. This card is indicative of being methodical, using your head, mind over matter and the head over the heart. It signifies logic and reason, integrity, ethics and morals. The King of Swords can represent legal matters, law enforcement, military, police and judges. As a person, the King of Swords is a mature male who is cool, self-disciplined, intelligent, honest and strong. He is rational, logical and a deep thinker. He does not like to publicly display his emotions and prefers to use his intellect over his emotions to deal with situations. He is a great conversationalist and fiercely loyal and protective of his loved ones. He does well in structured environments and needs to have a routine to operate at his best. He can be clinical and stern. In the extreme negative, he can be a bully or a tyrant and he can be cold or distant if someone is too irrational for his liking. But generally he is analytical and fair-minded. He takes his responsibilities seriously, is dependable and plays by the rules.
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