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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Love, happiness, intimate, heart-felt or literally, heart
Quality: Positive
Timing: Twenty-fourth day of the month
Detail: The Heart shows our feelings of love, happiness, passion and romance. It can reflect kindness, intimacy or satisfaction. More literally, it can represent the heart or cardiac.
Compare: Compare the love of the Heart to the Bouquet’s joy.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Friend, companion, loyal, faithful or literally, a dog
Quality: Positive
Timing: Eighteen days, the 18th day of the month
Detail: The Dog card shows a friend or companion who is loyal and true. (Though sometimes, the sentiment may not necessarily be reciprocated, as with a needy companion.) This person is trust-worthy and reliable and could be a soulmate. This card could also indicate a dog, more literally.
Compare: Compare the Dog’s loyalty to the Fox’s duplicity.
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Quick hit: End, disease, final, sickly or literally, boxed up
Quality: Negative
Timing: Eight days, months, weeks, the eighth day of the month, August or finished, ended
Detail: This card, similar to the Death card in Tarot, rarely if ever points to death. It is more about an ending or completion. It can also represent disease or illness. It may imply shrouded or buried (hidden). More literally, it can mean boxed up.
Compare: Compare the ending of the Coffin to Mice, which represents something being eaten away.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Stability, 9-to-5 work, secure, fixed
Quality: Neutral
Timing: Fixed or long-lasting
Detail: The Anchor stands for something that is fixed, stable, strong or secure. It can also represent work, but more in a 9-to-5 sort of way. It can also show persistence.
Compare: Compare the 9-to-5 job of the Anchor to the task of the Fox.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: New, immature, starting, youthful or literally, a child
Quality: Neutral
Timing: Thirteen days, weeks, the 13th of the month, one year; short, start of
Detail: The Child card is about new starts or beginnings. It can represent child-like qualities, such as goodness, immaturity, playfulness and innocence. More literally, this can mean a child.
Compare: Compare the beginning of the Child to the ending of the Coffin.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Hope, guidance, spreading, networking
Quality: Positive
Timing: Sixteen days, the 16th of the month; deep night
Detail: The Stars card indicates positive changes, clarity or success (think movie star). It can indicate guidance or navigation. This card also represents aspirations, hopes or longings. The card can point to networking, the Internet (literally, a network) or spreading out.
Compare: Compare the Star’s success to the Moon’s reputation.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: The key, solution, unlocked, certain, enlightenment
Quality: Positive
Timing: Now
Detail: The Key represents the solution or key to a situation. It shows access and insight. It may also point to something pivotal or certain. The Key may indicate an opportunity or that something has been unlocked.
Compare: Compare the Book’s knowledge to the Key’s insight.
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