Abstract
During our lives, we repeatedly arrive at places in time where we have to say farewell. To people, to animals, to things, to jobs, to apartments, to habits.
This card says: A farewell is on the cards. Find out to whom or to what. Take some time to ponder this point and to prepare for it—and then act.
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We see shattered houses and two people who are moving in two different directions with their belongings and possessions. The sky-struck lightning shows that such situations can suddenly occur, and how they can blow people out of their environment, friendship, to wake up from their dream-making security, and to try again in new situations.
Card NO.
20
Card Name
The Farewell
Corresponding constellation
Taurus/Scorpio
Corresponding planet
Venus/Pluto
Card Type
Aspect
This applies to the first card in your deck, which is the core of this card, describes the background of your problem and represents the source of your problem.
You want to stay between the walls of your environment, but you are "too tired" at one stage of your life. There is a danger that your roots will grow so deep that you will never again have the strength to escape. That's why fate ordered you to exile. This will help you move towards freedom and thus further your development.
In your deck, remove the first and last cards, and the rest of the cards need to use the text in this section (way). Here are some things you need to do on the way forward.
You must give up your security and possibly your friends (or a group of people that are important to you). Some of your life situations and relationships are outdated, you can't learn anything from them. There is nothing to do, you need to move further and paddle to "new beaches".
Interpretation of the last card in your deck requires the use of text in this section (outcome). This card explains the final result of the theme (also your question) that your card represents. It's important to note that you must be clear about your thoughts before any explanation of the card combination becomes effective.
With countless farewell, you now know that security is not in material forms. You accept the alternation of freedom and belonging, the alternating rhythm of tide and tide, the duality of "knitting" and "dissolving". Both will have time and value. Only one can find his peace who can change with time and take his fate.
Each Card's interpretation text is divided into three parts: A - problem), B - way), and C - outcome. However, when interpreting the card, be careful not to consider all three parts of each card at the same time. This will cause your understanding of the meaning of the card. Become confused. You need to decide which part of the text to read based on the position of each card.
Correct reading logic for the three parts A, B and C
If the card is the first card of the card, then read Part A.
If the card is the last card of the card, then read Part C.
None of the above, then read Part B.
Dialectical relationship between the three parts A, B and C
Below, a metaphor for the progressive relationship between the three parts of the same card, A, B, C (note, not in the demonstration of the interpretation of the card, but in the three parts of the ABC for a card) Dialectical relationship is a metaphor).
Suppose that part A of a card presents you with a goal - suggesting that you climb a challenge to climb Everest to expand your memory.
Part B of this card is responsible for telling you what you need to do.
For example, what equipment do you need to buy, and what kind of transportation (train or plane) to travel to Lhasa. Once you arrive in the area, you will need to go to Everest Base Camp to hire a guide to fill your oxygen bottle and you can start climbing.
Then, Part C predicts which memories you will gain in this challenging journey, which will become part of your life.
Of course, C may also predict that your journey may be blizzard and you have to return halfway through. The result of not achieving the goal will be part of the meaning of the journey.
So, if you skipped Parts A and B from the beginning, you read directly to Part C: "You will not reach your goal." Then you look at this sentence and come to a conclusion - this journey will be futile - why bother yourself? So you gave up the proposal in Part A and chose to continue sitting on the sofa at home.
Ok, if you really want to do this, then you lose the value of Deka, and Deka can't help you. Be aware that the process is the treasure of our memory. If you care about the outcome for everything and don't care about the process, then you can only leave a memory in your life - "failure."
You will be the one who only likes to read books on the shore to teach how to swim but never immerse his delicate toes in the water - such people can never learn to swim.
Abstract
It looks as if, at the moment, you are acting out a role. And are you possibly doing this in order to finally play an important part in your life. But both are only theatre! And you`re scared. Either you fear that you will be found out, or that you are a bad actor.
This card can show you: looking at the whole world, all of us play only minor or no parts. We are all just small humans and can do nothing against the great forces of the heavens. This allows us to repeat the preformulated lines of the drama we play for the umpteenth time.
Well, but where am I in this? In the prompter’s box!
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The King walks up and down on a stage and quotes his own text. Not a real king, he just plays this role. He reads the text of the "role" given to him by Hermes-Mercury, the gods. Under your feet you can see the help hole, if you could not continue to play or could not read it (because it is too vain for a king to put on glasses). The audience can be seen in front of the stage. Viewers know that their mantle and crown are just pieces of the theater props.
Card NO.
23
Card Name
The Actor
Corresponding constellation
Taurus/Scorpio
Corresponding planet
Venus/Pluto
Card Type
Aspect
This applies to the first card in your deck, which is the core of this card, describes the background of your problem and represents the source of your problem.
You do not know that you play only one role in your current situation. Your true self is hiding behind the role and it may take a long time for you to admit it to yourself. In any case, you already suspect that you are not really real or original, but at this moment it is enough to know that you just borrowed your importance, just play it. Of course you are afraid to be exposed. But who is hiding behind the mask?
In your deck, remove the first and last cards, and the rest of the cards need to use the text in this section (way). Here are some things you need to do on the way forward.
Play your role. Go upstairs and give it up. Do not bother that you are not the same. The stage at this moment is your world, so play as well as you can. Does it sound like something wrong to you? Don't worry about this, you need it now. Keep yourself as important as your role.
Interpretation of the last card in your deck requires the use of text in this section (outcome). This card explains the final result of the theme (also your question) that your card represents. It's important to note that you must be clear about your thoughts before any explanation of the card combination becomes effective.
Now you play your role by no longer identifying yourself with it. You can easily take the situation because you know you're a participant in a game. You will be able to stand up to yourself as well as others. Who is the one who can reveal you now ?
Each Card's interpretation text is divided into three parts: A - problem), B - way), and C - outcome. However, when interpreting the card, be careful not to consider all three parts of each card at the same time. This will cause your understanding of the meaning of the card. Become confused. You need to decide which part of the text to read based on the position of each card.
Correct reading logic for the three parts A, B and C
If the card is the first card of the card, then read Part A.
If the card is the last card of the card, then read Part C.
None of the above, then read Part B.
Dialectical relationship between the three parts A, B and C
Below, a metaphor for the progressive relationship between the three parts of the same card, A, B, C (note, not in the demonstration of the interpretation of the card, but in the three parts of the ABC for a card) Dialectical relationship is a metaphor).
Suppose that part A of a card presents you with a goal - suggesting that you climb a challenge to climb Everest to expand your memory.
Part B of this card is responsible for telling you what you need to do.
For example, what equipment do you need to buy, and what kind of transportation (train or plane) to travel to Lhasa. Once you arrive in the area, you will need to go to Everest Base Camp to hire a guide to fill your oxygen bottle and you can start climbing.
Then, Part C predicts which memories you will gain in this challenging journey, which will become part of your life.
Of course, C may also predict that your journey may be blizzard and you have to return halfway through. The result of not achieving the goal will be part of the meaning of the journey.
So, if you skipped Parts A and B from the beginning, you read directly to Part C: "You will not reach your goal." Then you look at this sentence and come to a conclusion - this journey will be futile - why bother yourself? So you gave up the proposal in Part A and chose to continue sitting on the sofa at home.
Ok, if you really want to do this, then you lose the value of Deka, and Deka can't help you. Be aware that the process is the treasure of our memory. If you care about the outcome for everything and don't care about the process, then you can only leave a memory in your life - "failure."
You will be the one who only likes to read books on the shore to teach how to swim but never immerse his delicate toes in the water - such people can never learn to swim.
Abstract
With this couple, the one says “stop,” the other “go.” The one wants to have his or her cake, the other to eat it. In brief, both persons depicted on this card are completely incompatible at first glance. You are already very close to one of them and vehemently argue his or her point. Now you face a real dilemma.
This is why the card says: There is also other point of view. Another side of the coin. For the moment you’ve overlooked it, and this makes you one-sided. That is not healthy!
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Adam and Eve will hold each other's hands and (after eating the apple) they will both see half of Paradise falling on their side. They both know that they have to go their own way right now for their own side. Among them is the Tree of Discrimination (and not the Tree of Life), which is also the tree of "divorce" to which they are now attached. According to the woman, the night of the Good, according to the man, is the day, and according to the man, the night and the woman, according to the night, corresponds. The man must now strive for upward dominance, where she cannot follow her. The woman is moving towards the emotions where the man cannot follow him.
Card NO.
31
Card Name
Disagreement
Corresponding constellation
Taurus/Scorpio
Corresponding planet
Venus/Pluto
Card Type
Aspect
This applies to the first card in your deck, which is the core of this card, describes the background of your problem and represents the source of your problem.
Your problem is that you do not understand the incompatibility of the principle of man and woman. You think it would be possible for you (or your partner) to walk your way clearly (or to follow your partner) with a little bit of goodwill. Meanwhile, however, you neglect your other side, which is now behind your back (the image of the woman and the man are back to back) and is waiting to get back to the word that you interpret as if you were about to attack from behind. As a man, you do not understand the woman in you, and as a woman you do not understand the man in you. Try to put one moment in a different position at any given time.
In your deck, remove the first and last cards, and the rest of the cards need to use the text in this section (way). Here are some things you need to do on the way forward.
You have to pass through a section of your way (because you need it now) to pay much more attention to the neglected side (whether you are a man or a woman, you yourself) than you have done so far. Now you need to improve your emotional one-sidedness, your feminine side to the man, your masculine side to be feminine.
Interpretation of the last card in your deck requires the use of text in this section (outcome). This card explains the final result of the theme (also your question) that your card represents. It's important to note that you must be clear about your thoughts before any explanation of the card combination becomes effective.
At the end of the road, both sides are on an equal footing. Although we have not resolved the conflict of interest, but now you know the coexistence of these two sides, and you both appreciate it accordingly. Here, you remember something from paradise again, and those moments (the beginning and the end of the day) when you can see each other, make your heart a bit stronger.
Each Card's interpretation text is divided into three parts: A - problem), B - way), and C - outcome. However, when interpreting the card, be careful not to consider all three parts of each card at the same time. This will cause your understanding of the meaning of the card. Become confused. You need to decide which part of the text to read based on the position of each card.
Correct reading logic for the three parts A, B and C
If the card is the first card of the card, then read Part A.
If the card is the last card of the card, then read Part C.
None of the above, then read Part B.
Dialectical relationship between the three parts A, B and C
Below, a metaphor for the progressive relationship between the three parts of the same card, A, B, C (note, not in the demonstration of the interpretation of the card, but in the three parts of the ABC for a card) Dialectical relationship is a metaphor).
Suppose that part A of a card presents you with a goal - suggesting that you climb a challenge to climb Everest to expand your memory.
Part B of this card is responsible for telling you what you need to do.
For example, what equipment do you need to buy, and what kind of transportation (train or plane) to travel to Lhasa. Once you arrive in the area, you will need to go to Everest Base Camp to hire a guide to fill your oxygen bottle and you can start climbing.
Then, Part C predicts which memories you will gain in this challenging journey, which will become part of your life.
Of course, C may also predict that your journey may be blizzard and you have to return halfway through. The result of not achieving the goal will be part of the meaning of the journey.
So, if you skipped Parts A and B from the beginning, you read directly to Part C: "You will not reach your goal." Then you look at this sentence and come to a conclusion - this journey will be futile - why bother yourself? So you gave up the proposal in Part A and chose to continue sitting on the sofa at home.
Ok, if you really want to do this, then you lose the value of Deka, and Deka can't help you. Be aware that the process is the treasure of our memory. If you care about the outcome for everything and don't care about the process, then you can only leave a memory in your life - "failure."
You will be the one who only likes to read books on the shore to teach how to swim but never immerse his delicate toes in the water - such people can never learn to swim.
Abstract
There are people who possess a mysterious power. One likes to follow them. They might be football players, rock stars, actors, gurus, cult leaders and other propagandists. They cast their line (which is generally called charisma and is measured on the Valentino scale) in order that you might fall for them lock, stock and barrel. Some blow a pipe or sing songs for the same reason.
This card intends to tell you: You’ve fallen for someone’s line. He or she is a pretender. He or she shows you the secret of their success in order to make you believe that you can do the same! But it is just like the used cars he or she also deals with: They break down as soon as you’ve left the premises. Can you protect yourself? No! You first need to buy some of these cars before you stop of your own accord.
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A flea dressed in a colorful outfit leads people out of the city solitude, but no one knows where to go. The music is attracted to the students by the beautiful music, and if they are transgressing their sheltered lives, they follow him into the temptation of the unknown. The problem is not to leave their city, it is good for all people at the right time. The problem is that they do not go out because they want to experience freedom and independence, but because they follow an idea that has been attracted by invisible powers. And most importantly, these invisible forces always want something different than what you do.
Card NO.
26
Card Name
The Pied Piper
Corresponding constellation
Taurus/Scorpio
Corresponding planet
Venus/Pluto
Card Type
Aspect
This applies to the first card in your deck, which is the core of this card, describes the background of your problem and represents the source of your problem.
Without guessing, a man or an idea was deceived. This event is locked in jail, and you can't get rid of the delusional and seductive music. Unfortunately, there is no one who could tie the mast as it was done with Odysseus, so there is nothing to protect the sweet, seductive vocals of Sirens.
In your deck, remove the first and last cards, and the rest of the cards need to use the text in this section (way). Here are some things you need to do on the way forward.
You can't stop on your way, not to follow the sweet sounds of the flute, even if they are only empty promises in months or years. The more you realize the difference between beautiful ideas and life, the less you fall into the trap of temptation in the future, and the less you can force something, and you will not do it with others.
Interpretation of the last card in your deck requires the use of text in this section (outcome). This card explains the final result of the theme (also your question) that your card represents. It's important to note that you must be clear about your thoughts before any explanation of the card combination becomes effective.
At the end of your journey you realize that you have not received what you have promised to you. So now you understand that somebody has drawn a honeycomb in front of your nose, and you may feel cheated now. But the truth is that you have left your armchair, but you started off without a driver, and that is why it all had to happen!
Each Card's interpretation text is divided into three parts: A - problem), B - way), and C - outcome. However, when interpreting the card, be careful not to consider all three parts of each card at the same time. This will cause your understanding of the meaning of the card. Become confused. You need to decide which part of the text to read based on the position of each card.
Correct reading logic for the three parts A, B and C
If the card is the first card of the card, then read Part A.
If the card is the last card of the card, then read Part C.
None of the above, then read Part B.
Dialectical relationship between the three parts A, B and C
Below, a metaphor for the progressive relationship between the three parts of the same card, A, B, C (note, not in the demonstration of the interpretation of the card, but in the three parts of the ABC for a card) Dialectical relationship is a metaphor).
Suppose that part A of a card presents you with a goal - suggesting that you climb a challenge to climb Everest to expand your memory.
Part B of this card is responsible for telling you what you need to do.
For example, what equipment do you need to buy, and what kind of transportation (train or plane) to travel to Lhasa. Once you arrive in the area, you will need to go to Everest Base Camp to hire a guide to fill your oxygen bottle and you can start climbing.
Then, Part C predicts which memories you will gain in this challenging journey, which will become part of your life.
Of course, C may also predict that your journey may be blizzard and you have to return halfway through. The result of not achieving the goal will be part of the meaning of the journey.
So, if you skipped Parts A and B from the beginning, you read directly to Part C: "You will not reach your goal." Then you look at this sentence and come to a conclusion - this journey will be futile - why bother yourself? So you gave up the proposal in Part A and chose to continue sitting on the sofa at home.
Ok, if you really want to do this, then you lose the value of Deka, and Deka can't help you. Be aware that the process is the treasure of our memory. If you care about the outcome for everything and don't care about the process, then you can only leave a memory in your life - "failure."
You will be the one who only likes to read books on the shore to teach how to swim but never immerse his delicate toes in the water - such people can never learn to swim.
Abstract
No, this card does not literally mean that an unborn child needs to be aborted, or has already died. But symbolically it says that you have sacrificed parts of your soul’s vitality for an idea or a concept (which are both, naturally, without a life of their own). Twenty years ago, when communism suffered a global collapse, the German news magazine Der Spiegel published a cartoon depicting Karl Marx. He innocently looked at the readers and said: “I am really sorry, it was just one of my ideas.”
This card intends to say: For which noble idea (noble? Ideas like these are always noble!) were you prepared to sacrifice parts of your vitality?
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An old woman is dressed in the colors of the devil (red and black) in front of a hell gap from which flames are thrown and a small child is sacrificed. As a sign of his dark alliance, he wears two inverted pentagrams on his collar. Two, because the two are the number of the devil, the "controversial". The cruel deeds are watched by the captivated and fossil demons of the underworld.
Card NO.
34
Card Name
The Abortion
Corresponding constellation
Taurus/Scorpio
Corresponding planet
Venus/Pluto
Card Type
Aspect
This applies to the first card in your deck, which is the core of this card, describes the background of your problem and represents the source of your problem.
The god of the underworld is firm in your hands. You sacrificed your soul to the enemy of life, and now you're looking for relief for others. In the hope that you will be filled with their energy, that another person can get rid of the darkness. You've created feelings that imitate feelings that are very distant from your real emotions. You have to go a long way to the light, because you have to experience the depths, the shadow world before you find the way back to life.
In your deck, remove the first and last cards, and the rest of the cards need to use the text in this section (way). Here are some things you need to do on the way forward.
On your way, you need to fall asleep in the underworld with Persephone. There you will understand that you must first fully feel your feelings, commit yourself to them before you can rise from the depths again.
Interpretation of the last card in your deck requires the use of text in this section (outcome). This card explains the final result of the theme (also your question) that your card represents. It's important to note that you must be clear about your thoughts before any explanation of the card combination becomes effective.
You have sacrificed many things: images and ideas of feelings that were both substitutes and self-deception. Many things had to be pulled out of the depths of your soul. The wound will hurt for a long time, but now you are freer and more independent. Because the sacrificed parts no longer bind themselves, they have no power over you.
Each Card's interpretation text is divided into three parts: A - problem), B - way), and C - outcome. However, when interpreting the card, be careful not to consider all three parts of each card at the same time. This will cause your understanding of the meaning of the card. Become confused. You need to decide which part of the text to read based on the position of each card.
Correct reading logic for the three parts A, B and C
If the card is the first card of the card, then read Part A.
If the card is the last card of the card, then read Part C.
None of the above, then read Part B.
Dialectical relationship between the three parts A, B and C
Below, a metaphor for the progressive relationship between the three parts of the same card, A, B, C (note, not in the demonstration of the interpretation of the card, but in the three parts of the ABC for a card) Dialectical relationship is a metaphor).
Suppose that part A of a card presents you with a goal - suggesting that you climb a challenge to climb Everest to expand your memory.
Part B of this card is responsible for telling you what you need to do.
For example, what equipment do you need to buy, and what kind of transportation (train or plane) to travel to Lhasa. Once you arrive in the area, you will need to go to Everest Base Camp to hire a guide to fill your oxygen bottle and you can start climbing.
Then, Part C predicts which memories you will gain in this challenging journey, which will become part of your life.
Of course, C may also predict that your journey may be blizzard and you have to return halfway through. The result of not achieving the goal will be part of the meaning of the journey.
So, if you skipped Parts A and B from the beginning, you read directly to Part C: "You will not reach your goal." Then you look at this sentence and come to a conclusion - this journey will be futile - why bother yourself? So you gave up the proposal in Part A and chose to continue sitting on the sofa at home.
Ok, if you really want to do this, then you lose the value of Deka, and Deka can't help you. Be aware that the process is the treasure of our memory. If you care about the outcome for everything and don't care about the process, then you can only leave a memory in your life - "failure."
You will be the one who only likes to read books on the shore to teach how to swim but never immerse his delicate toes in the water - such people can never learn to swim.
Each Card's interpretation text is divided into three parts: A - problem), B - way), and C - outcome. However, when interpreting the card, be careful not to consider all three parts of each card at the same time. This will cause your understanding of the meaning of the card. Become confused. You need to decide which part of the text to read based on the position of each card.
Correct reading logic for the three parts A, B and C
Dialectical relationship between the three parts A, B and C
Below, a metaphor for the progressive relationship between the three parts of the same card, A, B, C (note, not in the demonstration of the interpretation of the card, but in the three parts of the ABC for a card) Dialectical relationship is a metaphor).
Suppose that part A of a card presents you with a goal - suggesting that you climb a challenge to climb Everest to expand your memory.
Part B of this card is responsible for telling you what you need to do.
For example, what equipment do you need to buy, and what kind of transportation (train or plane) to travel to Lhasa. Once you arrive in the area, you will need to go to Everest Base Camp to hire a guide to fill your oxygen bottle and you can start climbing.
Then, Part C predicts which memories you will gain in this challenging journey, which will become part of your life.
Of course, C may also predict that your journey may be blizzard and you have to return halfway through. The result of not achieving the goal will be part of the meaning of the journey.
So, if you skipped Parts A and B from the beginning, you read directly to Part C: "You will not reach your goal." Then you look at this sentence and come to a conclusion - this journey will be futile - why bother yourself? So you gave up the proposal in Part A and chose to continue sitting on the sofa at home.
Ok, if you really want to do this, then you lose the value of Deka, and Deka can't help you. Be aware that the process is the treasure of our memory. If you care about the outcome for everything and don't care about the process, then you can only leave a memory in your life - "failure."
You will be the one who only likes to read books on the shore to teach how to swim but never immerse his delicate toes in the water - such people can never learn to swim.