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Tarot and betrayal


 Lili
(@lili)
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Hi everyone! I'm new here and wondering if cards Tarot cards can actually indicate a partner's infidelity?


   
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(@wiciol)
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Tarot cards can give us clues, but they must be interpreted carefully. For example, such 7 Cups. They can mean betrayal, but also temptations, illusions and even dreams. The key is to look at the distribution holistically 😉.


   
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(@arkania)
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@wiciol  And what cards most often indicate infidelity?


   
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(@arbogi)
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Often 2 Denars appear, but this is not a rule. The accompanying cards are important. For example, the 2 of Denars with the 8 of Cups may suggest that the partner is considering leaving, but with the 5 of Swords they indicate remorse and a desire to return.


   
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(@argos)
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What about the 3 of Bulls? I heard somewhere that it is a card of betrayal. 


   
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 cent
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Is it true that the 6 of Swords shows a desire to betray? On another forum someone wrote so.


   
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(@vinta)
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@centa And I that it is Death or the Tower that means the end of the relationship!


   
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(@bryza)
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@Argos The 3 of Beets is more of a warning signal that the partner has someone in mind, but there has not necessarily been infidelity. The Ace of Bulls can confirm this, the Ace of Swords can deny it, and the Ace of Cups indicates falling in love. @Centa @Vinta The 6 of Swords can indeed speak of a desire to leave, and Death and the Tower signify transformation, which need not always be negative.


   
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 hood
(@kapturek)
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@bryza Exactly! The devil can also indicate betrayal, especially if cards related to sex and temptation appear in the decomposition 😉 .


   
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(@oliczka)
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And what do you think about the moon?


   
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(@oliczka)
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And what do you think about the moon? 


   
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(@czulu)
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@oliczka The moon is a card of illusions, lies and secrets. It can indicate emotional betrayal, hidden fantasies or even simple dreams about someone else.


   
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(@daneczka)
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And can one card be enough to determine infidelity?


   
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(@sauwak)
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@daneczka It depends on the question. If it's clear and precise, such as "Is my partner cheating on me physically?" then one card can give the answer. But it's always better to do a larger spread to get a more complete picture.


   
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(@leonora)
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@sauwak I agree. It is also important to interpret the cards in the context of a particular relationship. What to one couple means betrayal, to another may be normal.


   
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(@betalia)
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Remember that the cards are just a tool. You cannot make judgments based on them. The most important thing is to have an honest conversation with your partner.


   
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(@faddi)
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What if the cards indicate infidelity, but the partner does not admit it? 


   
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(@elfin)
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@faddi Maybe it is worth paying attention to his behavior then? Has anything changed recently?


   
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(@mirta)
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@elfin Or ask directly, what's going on?


   
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(@sara20)
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@mirta Just how to do it so as not to panic him?


   
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