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The Wheel of Fortune (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Wheel of Fortune appears, it is time to get off of the emotional roller coaster and detach from external dramas.
The Star (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Star reminds you to replenish yourself by accessing the transcendent light within.
The Fool (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Fool often appears reversed when we feel lost, confused, or like we are being pulled by an overwhelming life full of unknowns and uncertainties.
Strength (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Strength card is a symbol of inner fortitude, which helps us prevail in the face of life's challenges.
The Empress (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
If the Empress appears reversed, she gently asks you to consider which area of your life is feeling neglected.
The Hierophant (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
If you chose the Hierophant card today, the Divine wants you to know It is listening. You are being seen and heard right at this moment.
The World (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
If the World appears reversed, it calls on you to stop procrastinating, and complete that which remains unfinished.
Temperance (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
Temperance reminds you to listen to your body, quiet your mind, and spend some to come up for air.
The Hanged Man (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The appearance of the Hanged Man is often a good sign. He represents looking at your life through the lens of transcendent wisdom.
The Moon (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Moon appears reversed, it indicates that you may have been neglecting your deeper instincts.
The Emperor (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
Today, the Emperor is calling on you to be assertive. You don't need to "justify" your right to be, but you do need to stand up for it.
The Devil (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Devil appears, this symbol calls your attention to the self-limiting thoughts and behaviors that are keeping you imprisoned.
The Eight of Swords illustrates the kind of fear that blinds us, causing us to not see the present.