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Card of the Day |

Card of the Day |
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A card that shows a topic that is important today, even if you do not understand it immediately. |
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Card of the Month |
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If you would like to have a concise outlook over a longer time period (a year, a month or also just for a week), then choose this laying method. Draw a card from the Major Arcana which shows you the topic, and then a card from the Minor Arcana which shows how you react to it. Set the time frame before you draw the cards.
Typical questions:
What will it be about in the next month?
What will the topic be professionally in the next week?
What does Tarot say about love in the next half of a year? |
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Pro & Con |
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If you would like to know what to do and what not to do, or need a little help with making a decision, then use this laying method. The pro card tells you what is important and right now. The con card is not a “bad” card. It only tells you what would not be right now because it does not get you any further.
Typical questions:
What should I do now (pro card) and on what should I not bet on now (con card)? |
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The Cross |
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If you would like to know how Tarot judges a situation or a specific topic and which future prospects you have with them, then choose this laying method and proceed as follows.
1. First become aware of what topic it is about, what you want to know more exactly.
Examples:
What is up in the realm of love?
What does Tarot say to my relationship with X?
How does it look for me professionally?
What can I expect from a conversation, a meeting with X?
How will next weekend, my vacation, etc. be?
How is my test going to go? |
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Oracle of Love |
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Choose this laying method if you have special questions on the topic "Love and relationship" (and every other kind of relationship between two people). The Tarot cards show you where you stand and what you can do.
Typical Questions:
How is my relationship with X going?
This laying method is not suited for the question of how to get into a new relationship. If you would like to know that, then you should rather choose "The Path." |
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The Relationship Game |
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Choose this laying method if you want to take a look at your relationship to another person with the help of the cards. It shows you how you relate to each other and what the issue in your relationship is at the moment. This laying method is not suited for the question of how to get into a new relationship. If you would like to know that, then you should rather choose "The Path." |
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The Decision Game |
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If you would like to know which of two paths has the better prospects or would like to otherwise be helped by Tarot to make a decision, then choose this laying method and proceed as follows.
Phrase your question so that you will understand the answer as telling you what will happen when you do "A" or when you do "B".
Examples:
Should I move to Munich or not?
Should I take apartment A or B?
Should I get involved with this person or not?
Should I take the job at the newspaper or the publishing house?
Shall I fight for the relationship or get out of it?
Should I quit or not? |
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The Path |
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If you would like to know what chances you have and what you can do to make a wish come true, then choose this laying method.
Typical questions are:
What can I do...
in order to find an affordable apartment?
to succeed professionally?
in order to find the love of my life?
to solve my problems? |
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The Secret of the High Priestess |
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If you are asking about tendencies or would like to know which prospects a matter has, then this is the right laying method.
In addition, the High Priestess might even reveal a secret which is hidden behind your question…
Typical questions:
What is going to happen with my love life, my professional life, my project etc.? |
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The Celtic Cross |
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The classic laying method is appropriate for all questions, especially if you would like to know the prospects and tendencies of a matter.
Typical questions:
What is going to happen with my love life, my professional life, my project etc.? |
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Hajo Banzhaf
Michael Albers (Flash-design and coding)
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