04 - The Battle

Battle

The Battle

Abstract We have already had a card that asked you to act—to cut a knot! (The Doer) This new card wants to remind you that—at times—it can be necessary to fight. No, not with a sword or an AK-47. This card wants to say: You need to get angry, you need to get rough. You do not even need to win (although everybody hopes that you do). You know that half of the battles are lost anyway. Again: The goal here is not winning, but fighting. But you have identified your opponent, he has provoked you intensely– and there is no other way but to fight.

Tags: Aries — Leo

We have already had a card that asked you to act—to cut a knot! (The Doer) This new card wants to remind you that—at times—it can be necessary to fight. No, not with a sword or an AK-47. But you have identified your opponent, he has provoked you intensely– and there is no other way but to fight. This card wants to say: You need to get angry, you need to get rough. You do not even need to win (although everybody hopes that you do). You know that half of the battles are lost anyway. Again: The goal here is not winning, but fighting.

Card NO. 04 Card Name The Battle Corresponding constellation Leo/Aries Corresponding planet Sun/Mars Card Type Arcana

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 got involved in your aggression. You think you have identified your enemy in the outside world, and you are trying desperately to overcome it, without noticing you are running a campaign against yourself. At this moment you are your biggest enemy. The more passionate you want to conquer, the more power you will lose in the final line, you will only destroy yourself.

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.

Your task is to win space to win your place. No one will voluntarily give anything. Eyes your eyes, and whether you win or lose, you can only learn something on your way if you have the courage to fight to stand before your opponent.

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 learned that the enemy in the outside world is always only a reflection of your own personality, and so you are part of it. This does not mean, however, that having this knowledge should prevent a necessary fight. It is this that gives you the freedom to decide whether you want to fight or not. You have decided and you are not able to overestimate the endeavor of your warrior at the end of your journey.

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

  1. If the card is the first card of the card, then read Part A.
  2. If the card is the last card of the card, then read Part C.
  3. 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.

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05 - The Guilt

Guilt

The Guilt

Abstract This card wishes to point you towards a guilt that you have closed your eyes to. No, not a guilt in the legal sense, but a guilt that is working inside your soul and one which is shy of light. To make matters worse: You have received this guilt as the virgin conceived her child. This card says: This guilt exists … can you undo it? No! But you do need to admit that you have done “it.” That it is your fault, that you are to blame. If not, the guilt will increase.

Tags: Aries — Leo

The unicorn has long been a symbol of innocence. Only one innocent girl, a virgin, can see or touch her. The hunter in the picture, in good faith, thinks he is throwing a game. He does not see the animal's horn and thus "mistakenly" injures an intact creature. The hunter's task is to protect forests and fields, and this gives him the right to kill animals. But no one in the world has the right to hurt a unicorn. Therefore, without knowing about it and doing it with some kind of sin, it will burden your soul. The sky is thundering and angry in the face of the fall.

Card NO. 05 Card Name The Guilt Corresponding constellation Aries/Virgo Corresponding planet Mars/Mercury Card Type Arcana

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 personality inside you fights for your life, fights for your innocence. She is desperately looking for the reasons why she had to do so. You are not yet able to admit the act, you can't say the words that have been unlocked: "I did it!" The bond that connects the culprit with the victim, wraps around your heart, kidnaps your breath and deprives you of your freedom.

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.

Guilt is inevitable. Whether you choose Solution A on your way or B (whatever A and B is), you will necessarily be hurt by someone. There are no opportunities for apology and no room for cautious action. Only one thing can help: get to know your sins!

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.

Why do you deal with asking at all? Man's fate is sealed anyway. These will also be found on the walls of the Delphi fortune teller and your temple at the end of your journey. You agree that guilt and innocence existed only in paradise before the Fall, before the Good and the Bad, when the sinner and the victim were one more.

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

  1. If the card is the first card of the card, then read Part A.
  2. If the card is the last card of the card, then read Part C.
  3. 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.

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07 - The Vampire

Vampire

The Vampire

Abstract Do vampires exist? Not in this world! (Just as there are no angels!) But there are people who, in their psyche, want to dominate another person (or have power over him or her). And it is a very special power that someone has over you or that you (if things run bad) have over another person. This card wants to indicate the following: Life is far too precious to bind it up with another person (or something of value), so that you should avoid doing so “with every fibre of your being.”

Tags: Aries/Scorpio — Mars/Pluto

There is a melancholic facial expression on the card. You must keep yourself out of the sun. The moon's pale light is accompanied by its way. He explores the world of the night, his subconscious world, and feverishly searches for those who lend him life. His face is faint, and he himself is looking for anemia similar to him, who can make it to CAMP. Bats flying around him, like the blood-sucking creatures of the night.

Card NO. 07 Card Name The Vampire Corresponding constellation Aries/Scorpio Corresponding planet Mars/Pluto Card Type Arcana

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.

One part died in you. This means you are tied to someone else. He is the culprit in your eyes and you (probably) feel the victim. You hoped to fill you with life, you wanted to benefit from your energies, and now you are amazed to exercise power over you. You made yourself a victim by calling him the invader.

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.

Realize that some of you are unknown to you. Discover which role personality has sunk into the dark realm of the underworld to get out of your net to alien life. You have to recognize this parasitic creature in yourself because it creates bonds that hold you. There is no life between them and there will be no life.

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.

The DOG will die. You must know that you are afraid of this, but it will bring you healing. This is not a total death: the VAMMER, who kidnaps a part of you, is surface consciousness lightening, thus giving a new beginning.

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

  1. If the card is the first card of the card, then read Part A.
  2. If the card is the last card of the card, then read Part C.
  3. 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.

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06 - The Quarrel

Quarrel

Disagreement Also:The Quarrel

Abstract Here, two truly great forces fight each other—as shown by the card. One side harbours a massive anger inside (look how tense the hands are), the other side simply wants to sustain harmony. And all this unites inside you—simultaneously. And both need to be attended to and to be seen. War and peace. The card only says: war and love! How can that work?

Tags: Aries/Scorpio — Mars/Pluto

There is a gap between the woman and the man. The sword removes the two continents more and more, the "symbol" is broken. The sky is red from the aggressive energy that surrounds both of them. The woman, with her arms folded, refuses to be self-centered and rejects. The man clenched his fists in anger, with which he could strike. The rose, the symbol of love, is squeezed in front of their loose feet.

Card NO. 06 Card Name The Quarrel Corresponding constellation Aries/Libra Corresponding planet Mars/Venus Card Type Arcana

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 don't want to notice a conflict within a relationship. This can be a conflict with your partner, neighbor, friend, or family member. You're bothering yourself with harmony, you are afraid of controversy and conflict. Your partner, who you made your target of aggression, has now become your enemy. This pressure, which you try to balance with back pressure, can easily appear on your body (in the form of spasms, pain, fever or agitation).

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.

The only thing you can do is get rid of the controversial circumstance. You can only move on at the expense of open confrontation. In your relationship, this path only gives you very little harmony.

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 learned to live with the incompatible contradiction between the sexes. If you follow the word of your self, which emphasizes your own rights, you will definitely lose the importance of "what". And if you give yourself to being together, you have to sacrifice a part of yourself. It is not possible for the goat to drink well and to retain the cabbage.

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

  1. If the card is the first card of the card, then read Part A.
  2. If the card is the last card of the card, then read Part C.
  3. 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.

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08 - The Crusader

Crusader

The Crusader

Abstract At times, you feel as if you have to go to war for a certain idea, ideology, or religion. All totalitarian groups want to aggressively purify the world from “wrong ideas” (from the wrong faith and so on). Even if you are no sectarian preacher, you should pause for a moment and ask yourself: For which idea would I be willing to go to extremes, even resort to violence?

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The picture shows a "holy warrior" who knows that he fights in the name of God and against unbelievers. The unbelievers are always thinkers, so those whose beliefs are different from theirs. Swords and horses swing into the high, destroy the world 's humble (at least like - minded) temples, kill the unbelievers, knowing that he will be rewarded for his actions once. The cross on his shield shows who is carrying out his "terrible duty". He is convinced that he is "holy war".

Card NO. 08 Card Name The Crusader Corresponding constellation Aries/Sagittarius Corresponding planet Mars/Jupiter Card Type Arcana

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.

In spite of your better insight, you act, suppressing your own opinion, and turning your sword against the (thoughtful) thinkers. You want to enforce your true, real opinion (at least that is what you think) and you will not realize that your business is just hiding your intention to fight and destroy. You encapsulate your aggression into beautiful words that you don't turn against yourself.

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 take courage once to stand up for your opinion, even if it means you have to fight for it. It is not enough to have a mere insight, to understand the problem if you are not ready to do it with actions. Of course, there is no point in struggling for something else.

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.

Your actions will be guided by common sense and understanding. Your obsessive aggression dictates to you what to do, but the power of conviction. You already know it's too easy to fight against yourself with your own reflection.

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

  1. If the card is the first card of the card, then read Part A.
  2. If the card is the last card of the card, then read Part C.
  3. 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.

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