Your Personality Motivator Card
Like your Astrological Sign, you have a Tarot Trump (Major Arcana) card that is assigned to you for life according to your birth date. This life card describes who you are to the outside world, your tendencies, personality type, potential, challenges, motivations, expectations, or how others may see you. We refer to it as your Personality Motivator Card (PMC).
(Upright) You are a true and faithful friend, and have the capacity to love unconditionally. You may be one of the lucky ones who are fortunate to find their true soul mate provided you don't give into temptation for instant gratification or settle for less than what you deserve. You are a person of great compassion, and may put the needs or happiness of someone you care for ahead of your own. A desire for long term connection, love, and fulfillment enables you to recognize or cultivate your hearts desire, while appreciating consequence, the art of compromise, and the importance of trust when making decisions.
(Reversed) You may feel hurt, abused, used, or let down by love, and this could affect your judgment, identity, sexuality, commitment, or self-esteem. Stubborn pride or control issues could keep you from being able to seek support, compromise, or come to an understanding, for you may be embarrassed or blinded by a desire to win. Lust, insecurity, or indifference could cause you to be indiscriminant in choosing your companions, and a misguided belief that you can change someone into your soul mate may only show a glaring disparity between what you think you desire, what you deserve, and how you may be settling. Something is missing, or you aren't learning from past mistakes, and until you are true and faithful to yourself, no one else can be.
Your Annual Development Card
Your growth and development cards for the current year and your lifetime describe some of the positive and negative influences, possibilities, issues, or even people with whom you may come in contact, or that could have an effect on you throughout the course of each year. We call these your Annual Development Cards (ADCs).
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(Upright) Over the year, you could begin to take your responsibilities, obligations, or commitments very seriously and command respect, if not a bit of fear. A desire to protect, mentor, and support those you love could cause stress, keep you from being spontaneous, or reflect outdated beliefs about men and women. You may demonstrate little tolerance for frivolous activities, believing you need to be the solid, dependable one, and while fatherhood or single-parenthood may begin to agree with you, a tendency to be too aggressive, strict, or overly indulgent could keep you from enjoying those under your care or roof. It won't be a sign of weakness to show your feelings or fears. Lighten up a little this year, and you may find that you won't have to shoulder the burden alone.
(Reversed) Over the course of the year, issues of control, power, lust, or pride could cause you to misuse your position, make excuses, indulge selfish urges, or avoid obligations. Being unavailable, distant, or unsupportive could prove a powerful, but negative influence, and will have consequences on those who rely on you. You might have been taught that to show emotion or let your guard down is to be weak, or that the only way to get respect, or be "King of the Castle" is through intimidation, fear, or violence. This will be a mistake, for you'll have the potential to protect, mentor, or have a lasting impact on others, and if you get beyond your own ego, loss, or insecurities, or accept your own father's shortcomings, you can turn things around this year.
Your Life Lesson Card
Your Life Lesson Card (LLC) suggests possible opportunities, obstacles, challenges or influences that may repeat themselves or develop into patterns over the course of your lifetime. The lessons are often presented in phases or cycles at various levels of experience, and depending upon your faith, they can sometimes represent a purpose for this incarnation. View this card in relation to your PMC and ADCs in order to gain insight on how to best integrate these lessons into your life for maximum personal growth, happiness, or achievement.
--Regards
Ramesh
Steven Wright - "It's a small world, but I wouldn't want to have to paint it."
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