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tarot

[ US /ˌtæˈɹoʊ/ ]
[ UK /tˈæɹɒt/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of a set of (usually 78) cards that include 22 cards representing virtues and vices and death and fortune etc.; used for playing card games and for divination by fortunetellers

How To Use tarot In A Sentence

  • More recently, she has built a giant sculpture garden of threedimensional Tarot cards.
  • Besides tarot reading there are also runes, pendulums, Numerology, palm reading, tealeaf reading, scrying, and dowsing.
  • If a tarot card gets ‘marked’ in some way, that can generally be considered a blessing on that card.
  • She regularly flies to the USA to see clients and give talks on astrology, palmistry, tarot and how to develop clairvoyance.
  • The only way of sharing their stories is with a pack of tarot cards. Times, Sunday Times
  • To see into your future, give tarot card reading a go. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though I am not proposing the actual use of Tarot cards as a means of divining past or future events, what, exactly, would the limits be for non-natural explanations?
  • Count Gramalkin www.countgramalkin.com is the home of Count Gramalkin; Professional Western Sidereal Zodiacal Astrologer, Tarot Reader and the foremost practicing direct heir from his chosen linage of the astrological insights, knowledge and research of the modern day father of astrology, the great world famous Western Sidereal Astrologer Astronomer Cyril Fagan of Dublin, Ireland 1896-1970. Count Gramalkin.com-western Sidereal Zodiacal Astrology-tarot Reader-sidereal Astrologer-addressing Astrological Realties V9-11.7 « Articles « Literacy News
  • Our strengths include our commitment to truth and healing, our unconstrained support for one another, and the gift that is Tarot.
  • In fact, the cabbalistic and/or hermetic connections made between the tarot and its sources were little more than a series of free associations, usually based on personal surmise.
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