You scored as VI: The Lovers. This is a card symbolising couples, relationships and strong bonds. The love does not have to be physical, nor even called by that name. This card indicates the trust and openness of such a relationship. The two Lovers have no secrets from each other. In a Tarot reading this card can indicate the forging of a new relationship, the strengthening of an existing one or simply the two Lovers working together to overcome problems. This Card Reversed can represnt the loss of trust, possibly leading to the breakdown of the relationship, decption, pain.
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Note that I was a tie-breaker away (is it more true that I am Happy or in Love?) from being the Sun:
This is the happiest card in the deck. It is full of joy and optimism, everything is right with the world. We are as innocent children playing in the fields without care. The Sun brings success, well-being and happiness in all spheres – material, emotional, spiritual -wherever our desires lay.When this card appears in a Tarot spread it indicates success, joy and happiness. Obstacles will be overcome, goals achieved.When badly aspected, it can indicate a stagnation through over-indulgence, too much of a good thing.
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You scored as II – The High Priestess. The High Priestess is a card of intuition, instinct and hidden knowledge. She knows all your secrets, you can hide nothing from her. Yet you will never know the secrets she herself protects.If well aspected in a Tarot spread, this card can indicate the use of intuition to solve problems; trust to your instincts. If badly aspected, it can mean suppression and ignoring of such instincts – following your head at the expense of your heart.
II – The High Priestess
81%
III – The Empress
75%
XIII: Death
75%
XI: Justice
69%
IV – The Emperor
63%
VIII – Strength
63%
X – Wheel of Fortune
56%
I – Magician
56%
XIX: The Sun
56%
XVI: The Tower
56%
XV: The Devil
50%
0 – The Fool
44%
VI: The Lovers
25%
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Just behind is the Empress and Death. Interesting.
Yeah. Umm…
You scored as XIII: Death. Death is probably the most well known Tarot card – and also the most misunderstood. Most Tarot novices would consider Death to be a bad card, especially given its connection with the number thirteen. In fact this card rarely indicates literal death.Without “death” there can be no change, only eventual stagnation. The “death” of the child allows for the “birth” of the adult. This change is not always easy. The appearance of Death in a Tarot reading can indicate pain and short term loss, however it also represents hope for a new future.
XIII: Death
69%
XV: The Devil
63%
I – Magician
63%
0 – The Fool
50%
XI: Justice
50%
VI: The Lovers
44%
II – The High Priestess
31%
XIX: The Sun
19%
III – The Empress
19%
XVI: The Tower
13%
X – Wheel of Fortune
13%
IV – The Emperor
0%
VIII – Strength
Happy…happy…joy…joy…
You scored as XIX: The Sun. This is the happiest card in the deck. It is full of joy and optimism, everything is right with the world. We are as innocent children playing in the fields without care. The Sun brings success, well-being and happiness in all spheres – material, emotional, spiritual -wherever our desires lay.When this card appears in a Tarot spread it indicates success, joy and happiness. Obstacles will be overcome, goals achieved.When badly aspected, it can indicate a stagnation through over-indulgence, too much of a good thing.
XIX: The Sun
75%
0 – The Fool
75%
II – The High Priestess
69%
XIII: Death
69%
III – The Empress
69%
IV – The Emperor
63%
VI: The Lovers
63%
VIII – Strength
63%
XVI: The Tower
56%
XI: Justice
56%
X – Wheel of Fortune
56%
I – Magician
50%
XV: The Devil
31%
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And here’s “The Fool”:
The Fool is the most complex and most contradictory of all the Tarot cards. “I am not a number, I am a free man”. The Fool represents naivety and childlike innocence – yet the Fool is wise. He carries only what possessions he really needs He journeys through life, tasting everything it has to offer then letting it go and moving on. The Fool is a risk taker, often shown with one foot over a cliff showing us every new beginning has a risk. Whether the Fool represents opportunity or danger one thing is clear: this world needs more fools.