#10769: Tarot Reading - How Read A Regular Deck Of Diamond Suited Cards In A 
Tarot
Way
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 '''[http://www.psychicreviewonline.com/tarot-card-readings.php Tarot
 Readings]''' during these days does not necessarily requires someone to
 have a '''Tarot '''deck of '''cards'''. Your regular deck of playing
 '''cards '''can already be used for '''tarot''' '''readings'''. So how is
 it to interpret some '''tarot readings '''when not using a '''Tarot
 '''deck of '''cards'''?

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  The number two diamond in '''[http://tarotread425.tumblr.com/ Tarot
 Reading]''' cards means a love affair becomes more important than it was,
 while three means legal or domestic battles. The number four card means a
 change for the better, while five means successful meetings, usually in
 business. '''Card '''number six means a reconciliation, and seven means a
 gift. Number eight means late marriage or new relationship, while nine
 means opportunities and surprises, usually financial. The ten '''card
 '''means journey, and Jack means a relative not quite reliable. Queen
 means a flirtatious woman, while the King means a stubborn and powerful
 man. And lastly, the Ace card means money, and a ring.

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