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The Celtic Cross spread is one of the
most popular Tarot spreads, providing varied insight into many
aspects of a complex situation and your role in it. The
Rider Waite Tarot is the most widely recognized Tarot
deck, and the first deck published in the 20th century. It was
created by members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn,
and is especially suited to questions of a mystical nature. If
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The significator, not shown is the
card you have chosen to embody your presence and the focus of
the reading. Knight of Wands: The essence of fire, such
a great conflagration. One filled with vitality and passion
for life. A sexy and exciting person, daring in their actions,
cocky in their attitude, and utterly without fear. Absolute
sincerity, coupled with violent emotions that swing wildly
from one extreme to another. Boundless creativity and lust for
a change of both pace and place. The rapid approach, or more
likely departure, of something that sets your world ablaze.
Often suggests travel or escape. |
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The card not shown but at the center
of the cross, represents the atmosphere surrounding the
central issue. The Magician, when reversed:
Trickery, demagoguery, and artful deceptions. The use of
knowledge and skill for selfish gain or destructive purposes.
The abuse of technology. Incompetence and uncertainty. A lack
of will power. A fatal flaw in a great work. |
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The card visible at the center of the cross
represents the obstacle that stands in your way - it
may even be something that sounds good but is not actually to
your benefit. Three of Cups (Abundance): A time of
merriment and reflection spent in the company of friends and
loved ones. The conclusion of a matter in plenty and
perfection. The strength of a diverse community being brought
together. May suggest a celebration, festival, anniversary,
wedding, baby shower, or other joyous gathering. |
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The card at the top of the cross represents
your goal, or the best you can achieve without a dramatic
change of priorities. Strength: Raw power. Health
and physical fortitude. A surge of tremendous force. Recovery
from sickness. Victory after apprehension and fear. The
ability to face and overcome opposition brings the inner
qualities of strength and forbearance. Delays and setbacks
will be overcome. |
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The card at the bottom of the cross
represents the foundation on which the situation is
based. Queen of Swords: The essence of air behaving
as water, such as a refreshing mist: A person gifted with both
keen logic and natural intuition, giving them uncanny powers
of perception and insight. One who easily sees past deception
and confusion to the heart of a matter, and understands both
sides of any argument. The embodiment of calm, forthrightness,
and wit, in the face of even the most trying
circumstances. |
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The card at the left of the cross represents
a passing influence or something to be released. Ten
of Pentacles (Wealth): Completion of material prosperity
and riches. Freedom from financial anxiety, the security of
home, and the enjoyment of family. The passing of inheritance
along to children, or the gaining of inheritance from
parents. |
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The card at the right of the cross
represents an approaching influence or something to be
embraced. Page of Wands: The essence of fire
behaving as earth, such as wood or coal: The surprising
appearance of a new passion. An adventurer who blazes through
life, acting as a catalyst that others may harness. The
intense enthusiasm and childlike imagination that fuels any
new venture, needing only the application of mind and material
to make it a success. Inner fire that can drive away fear and
replace it with fury. Can represent a person of some timidity,
but whose innate passion can be easily ignited. May indicate
the birth of a child. |
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The card at the base of the staff represents
your role or attitude. Two of Wands (Dominion):
Established power and influence over others. Setting goals and
a vision for the future. Coming to grips with the impact of
past decisions, considering the current state of affairs, and
developing a plan of action. Responsible leadership. |
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The card second from the bottom of the staff
represents your environment and the people you are
interacting with. Eight of Cups (Indolence): Losing
interest in a matter deeply important to you. Being forced to
abandon something in which you had invested great love and
devotion. Seeking earthly, physical pleasures, to the
exclusion of spiritual growth and emotional fulfillment.
Emotional withdrawal and lethargy. |
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The card second from the top of the staff
represents your hopes, fears, or an unexpected element that
will come into play. Knight of Pentacles, when
reversed: The essence of earth behaving as fire, such as
molten magma: One slow to action, even in the most urgent
circumstances. A force of nature that cannot be diverted from
the wrong path. The voice of duty and honor utterly divorced
from reality. Lack of imagination and the complete
unwillingness to try a different approach, even if the face of
complete failure. Idleness and stagnation. |
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The card at the top of the staff represents
the ultimate outcome should you continue on this
course. The Star, when reversed: Lost hopes, doubt
and failure. Physical health and mental outlook lost in the
outer darkness. Desperation leading to blind faith in false
solutions. |