Some tarot cards look like they are warning you of the end of the world. Watching "Death"? Or the "Tower"? Don't worry! There are no "bad" cards in tarot - only cards that want to tell you something in a dramatic tone. Here's why you should take them with sportsmanship:
"The Tower": The universe is giving you a fresh start for free
Yes, "The Tower" looks like a disaster in miniature. But the truth? It is a necessary cleansing. If something is collapsing, it is because it was not built on solid foundations. The universe is nudging you to start something new. Doesn't that sound like a chance?
"Death": Nothing to do with... death
This letter is about transformation, not about warning about a funeral. A phase of your life is closing, but a new chapter is about to begin. Maybe a new job, a new home, or just getting rid of that toxic energy you've tolerated for so long. Instead of panicking, think of this card as a friend telling you, "Time for a fresh start!"
"Ten of Swords": There's nowhere to go - and that's a good thing!
This letter is at first glance a total drama, with those 10 swords stuck behind its back. But in tarot, it's fate's way of telling you, "Enough trying to save something that's over. Go away and start something new!" Yes, it's a harsh message, but a necessary one.
In conclusion?
Tarot cards don't have to scare you. Use the messages as a guide that helps you face the truths and move forward. Remember: Even the most dramatic letters hide a positive message - you just need a critical eye to see it.
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