

Four of Swords affirmation: Taking care of my inner needs allows my outer needs to fall perfectly into place
The card selected for today’s tarotscope is the Four of Swords, from the beautiful Medieval Enchantment Tarot.
This out-of-print deck was created by internationally acclaimed artist and Tarot scholar Nigel Jackson Edwards and was published by Llewllyn.
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The Four of Swords is associated with the Four of Spades in traditional playing cards. It correlates astrologically to Jupiter in Libra.
This card is associated with rest, recuperation, reflection, healing, and emotional, physical, and spiritual restoration.
It’s also seen as in action: as in the desire to meditate, reflect and deliberate, without giving into the urge to do something.
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Six of Pentacles affirmation: I am grateful for all that I give and receive.
The card selected for today’s Tarotscope is the Six of Pentacles, from the beautiful Wild Unknown Tarot by Kim Krans.
Each of the seventy-eight cards in Krans’s Wild Unknown tarot deck is a work of art that explores the mysteries of the natural world and the animal kingdom.
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The Six of Pentacles is associated with the Six of Diamonds in traditional playing cards. It correlates astrologically to the Moon in Taurus.
This card is associated with generosity, benevolence, compassion and sharing.
It’s about seeing money and other gifts (including the gifts of comfort, understanding, and empathy) as an energetic exchange that is given and received freely.
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Ace of Wands affirmation: By dreaming big, I reach my highest potential..

Today’s card is the Ace of Wands, from the beautiful Victorian Romantic Tarot.
This rare and popular deck has gone through several reprintings and is now sold out. It was first published by Baba Press, and may still be found in limited editions online.
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The Ace of Wands is associated with the Fire sign archetype and corresponds to the Ace of Clubs in traditional playing cards.
This card is associated with new beginnings, fresh starts, the spark of an idea, a flash of brilliance, a resounding Yes!
The Ace of Wands represents the creative and joyful spark of inspiration that propels us toward fulfilling our goals.
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Seven of Disks affirmation: I know that a little patience goes a long way.

Today’s Tarotscope is the Seven of Disks from the beautiful Mary-el Tarot.
Now in its second printing, this deck was first published in 2011 by Schiffer Publishing.
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The Seven of Disks is associated with the Earth sign archetype and corresponds to the Seven of Diamonds in traditional playing cards. It’s correlated astrologically to Saturn in Taurus.
This card is associated with patience, diligence, and perseverance.
This card can also represent a crossroads, where choices have to be made. Choosing whether to fight for something or throw in the towel; or making a choice between something that’s easy but unrewarding vs. something that requires a lot of effort but delivers greater gains.
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The Hierophant affirmation: Wisdom flows through me and guides my way.

The card used for today’s tarotscope — The Hierophant — is part of the Jaen Tarot by South Korean artist Ahnjaen.
This was a 22-card majors-only deck that was self-published in 2006, and distributed with a tarot journal and diary.
Unfortunately, it’s no longer available for purchase from the artist, although some copies may still be found occasionally online.
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The Hierophant is the 5th card in the Major Arcana, situated between the Emperor and the Lovers cards.
It correlates astrologically with Venus and the sign Taurus.
It’s associated with wisdom, education, higher learning, organized religion, conformity, tradition, systemic rules and regulations and law.
The Hierophant is sometimes called the priest or Pope and often describes as a counselor, teacher, mentor, lawyer, or authority figure in the querent’s life.
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