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Card of The Day: Knight of Wands
Knight of Wands
He is a handsome and passionate country gentleman of good family. Loyal and noble, he is agile in both mind and body.
This card represents a good marriage, as well as honesty, friendliness and passion. This card may also signify a man with blonde or red hair and blue eyes.
Reversed: Self-righteous and ill-natured, this man is principled to a fault. Beware of prejudices and intolerance. Guard against being to severe or critical of others. This card may also represent a man with blonde or red hair and blue eyes.
Card of The Day: Three of Cups (Reversed)
Three of Cups
A joyous celebration, perhaps a wedding is indicated.
Great joy and revelry accompany the favorable conclusion to some task. The happiness results from the fact that what was set out to be done is achieved.
Reversed: A situation comes to a speedy and reasonably fortunate end or is dispatched in a very agreeable way, but no cause for wild celebration. Another meaning of this card is a warning against too much indulgence in sensual pleasures of sex, food or drink.
Card of The Day: The Fool
The Fool
Full of innocence, folly, wild hopes and dreams, carefree and unplanned, the Fool’s own luck prevents a downfall.
The card may also indicate an unexpected or astounding event or a piece of blind luck. Don’t worry about planning ahead, take things as they come.
Reversed: This card indicates an indiscretion or unwise action. Inattention to details, hesitation or apathy can lead to trouble. Discipline and action are needed, despite the unpleasantness of the task.
Card of The Day: Nine of Wands
Nine of Wands
Divinatory Meanings: There is a pause in the struggle, a chance to redouble your efforts and regain the needed strength to emerge the victor.
You will gain knowledge and insight from the battle, but perseverance is needed to endure. This card also denotes a successful recovery from an illness, as well as strength, courage and determination.
Reversed: This card warns of obstacles and struggles that are difficult to overcome. Take the time to strengthen yourself both mentally and physically and prepare to defend yourself against possible adversity.
Card of The Day: Eight of Swords (Reversed)

Eight of Swords
A crisis imposes restraint and limitations. Someone cannot see their way through a situation that may cause a loss of prestige or suffering. A decision now could mean freedom. Take care in all matters of health and business and avoid any binding agreements.
Reversed: There is freedom from prior bondage. New beginnings are now possible as one relaxes after a period of fear. Feel free to be impulsive and generous, for the old chains of frustration are gone.
Card Of the Day: Five of Wands
Five of Wands
Competition in the healthy sense.
There are obstacles to be conquered, but these are not matters of life and death, rather they are the ordinary struggles of life.
Reversed: Generosity and cooperation, disputes settled, good working relationships with others and the opportunity for partnerships are indicated by this card.
Card of The Day: Seven of Swords (Reversed)
Seven of Swords
There is a secret plan underfoot that is based on unethical and corrupt motives.
If you are the dishonest party, rethink your position and proceed with clarity, not deceit. If your motives are just, be on guard to the lies and deceptions of others. Protect your valuables, for this card is the card of the thief and a warning against theft, cheating and spying.
Reversed: There is the possibility of sudden good, perhaps in the form of sound advice or instruction. Someone you underestimate may surprise you with wisdom or good character.
Cards of The Day: Princess of Cups & Seven of Disks (Reversed)
Princess of Cups
An innocent and studious youth given to flights of fancy who is willing to render service to you.
This card also indicates the arts, meditation, some news, the birth of a child or a girl with light-brown hair and hazel eyes.
Reversed: This youth practices deception and seduction and has little desire for real work. This card may indicate an unfaithful lover or potential obstacles or a girl with light-brown hair and hazel eyes.
Seven of Disks
This is the card of waiting. There is a pause in professional life, maybe a needed rest or vacation. Be patient and allow your investments time to mature. 
Reversed: There is anxiety arising from money, maybe a loan or investment that does not yield the expected returns. Guard against unprofitable speculations and projects that yield little gain, despite much work.
Card of the Day: The Chariot
The Chariot
Indicates success and triumph over adversity.
All enemies and any obstacles are conquered, including hindrances of one’s own making. This is the card of travel and progress, of new friends and new opportunities.
Reversed: Disputes, quarrels or litigation leave you restless and desiring a change. Be prepared for some bad news or a setback in a long struggle.
Ace of Wands – A Time of Illumination
by Alison Day
We all have times when we feel like we’re fumbling around in the dark, full of fear and anxiety, unable to see the way out of a difficult situation. The bright, fiery Ace of Wands illuminates the path ahead!
All the Aces represent new beginnings, and in the case of the Ace of Wands, this can indicate the arising of exciting new opportunities – especially in the area of work and career.
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Card of The Day: Ten of Disks
Ten of Disks
This is the money card. Now is the time to buy sell, for you will get the price you want.

There is great wealth and prosperity indicated and financial success and security are assured. This card indicates receiving an inheritance or property.
Reversed: There is danger of a financial loss or a dispute over property that disrupts family life. Beware of games of chance, refrain from investing in any venture, guard against burglary and carefully check any legal document before signing. Insurance against risks is a wise course of action.
