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This spread is for analysis of the situation, advise and probable outcome. It is recommended to ask yourself a question before using this spread. And the answer might be just one click away...
This spread is also known as Mystery of Pyramid. It is used to find out the future of your relationship or if you need to solve a problem involving you and your partner. Questions like "Does he/she love me? Are we ready to start a family?" might be answered using this spread.
This spread shows four aspects of your personality and also shows how your view of yourself differs from the views of others.
This spread is for couples and is used to find out what you think about each other and where your relationship is leading.
This spread is used to find out about your financial situation and if any additional income is expected any time soon. Mostly it is used by unemployed people as well as students, artists, writers.
This spread shows two possible paths and is mainly used when you need help in making an important decision that may influence your whole life.
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Tarot cards, sometimes called "the book of divination of the gypsies," are known traditionally as a deck of 78 cards with various pictures on them. They have been used for hundreds of years to reveal hidden truths about and foresee the future of the person receiving the card reading. Tarot card decks come in many varieties-one online tarot card encyclopedia lists 70 major varieties of tarot cards ranging from "Tarot of the Cat People" to "Halloween Tarot" to "Dali Universal Tarot" designed by the famous artist, Salvador Dali. There is much speculation over the origin of tarot cards. Did they really originate with the gypsies, or did they come from medieval Europe? Others have maintained that tarot cards came from China or ancient Egypt. A few decades ago, tarot cards were instantly associated with gypsies, but today the cards are just as popular among occultists and New Agers. Whatever their origin, there doesn't seem to be any argument that after being introduced to Western Europe in the 14th or 15th century, their use has spread, and today they can be found all over the world.
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