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(sometimes initial capital letter) the supreme spirit of evil; Satan. a subordinate evil spirit at enmity with God, and having power to afflict humans both with bodily disease and with spiritual corruption. Read More

The Tower Tarot card represents chaos and destruction. It is the Major Arcana card of sudden upheaval and unexpected change. This change usually is scary, life changing and often unavoidable. A negative Tower event can be akin to a bomb going off in your life. Read More

The Three of Wands in a yes or no reading is a 'yes' card in general. The outlook is especially positive for questions centering around new ventures, travel, moves, and long-distance relationships. Read More

You hear about hermits more often than you meet one, and that's because a hermit is someone who likes to be alone, far from people, sometimes because of their religious beliefs or maybe because they simply want some privacy. Read More

Upright Chariot Meaning. The Chariot tarot card is all about overcoming challenges and gaining victory through maintaining control of your surroundings. This perfect control and confidence allows the charioteer to emerge victorious in any situation. Read More

1122 is symbolic of the energy of oneness, connection, and completion. What is this? If you're seeing 1122, it means your angels are acknowledging your spiritual growth and awakening. They are showing you that you're on the right path to knowing yourself and others more deeply. Read More

What does the Devil tarot card mean in love? The Devil in love and relationship spreads represents someone who is selfish, abusive, and unfaithful?so caught up in lusty desires that not much else matters. Addiction and mental health issues may also be playing a part in the demise of the relationship. Read More

A standard deck of cards consist of 52 cards and 2 jokers that means a total of 54 cards. There are 4 suits in a standard deck named as clubs (?), diamonds (?), hearts (?) and spades (?). Each suit has 13 cards from A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q and K. Read More

There are four Queens in every standard deck of playing cards. They are the Queen of Spades, the Queen of Diamonds, the Queen of Hearts and the Queen of clubs. Read More

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