Tarot Card Reading

Your Tarot cards have been shuffled and are spread out below.

Your spread is the Tree of Life. Below is a brief summary of what each card in its position means.

Card Position 1 - 6 of Pentacles Card Position 2 - The Chariot Card Position 3 - The Hierophant Card Position 4 - Strength Card Position 5 - King of Wands Reversed Card Position 6 - Judgement Card Position 7 - King of Swords Reversed Card Position 8 - Page of Pentacles Card Position 9 - 6 of Cups Card Position 10 - Ace of Wands Reversed


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A reminder that this is a VERY brief summary of your spread. Typically the analysis of each card can be as long or longer then everything written below.

The Tree of Life spread is used for giving you a general summary of a person's current situation and concerns.. There are 10 cards in this spread. If you place your mouse over any card you will be able to see the card position number and the name of the card delt there. This is what your spread means:


6 of Pentacles The inquirer's spirital world.
Card: 6 of Pentacles - Gifts and charity.

The Chariot Drive and spheres of responsibility.
Card: The Chariot - Hard work is about to be rewarded.

The Hierophant Factors in the inquierer's life.
Card: The Hierophant - A Gateway to secrets and knowledge.

Strength Financial matters.
Card: Strength - Strength from a generous loving heart.

King of Wands (reversed) Strife and challenge.
Card: King of Wands (reversed) - An unpleasent person.

Judgement Achievemens and success.
Card: Judgement - An awakening, making a choice.

King of Swords (reversed) Love and emotional attachments.
Card: King of Swords (reversed) - A difficult man.

Page of Pentacles Worldly matters.
Card: Page of Pentacles - A steady, good natured child.

6 of Cups The unconcious mind.
Card: 6 of Cups - Happy memories, old friends and lovers.

Ace of Wands (reversed) Roots, home, family and close relationships.
Card: Ace of Wands (reversed) - An urge to change.