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Meldread Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-03-04 04:40 PM
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12. My Tarot Reading for Howard Dean.
After reading that I decided to read Dean's tarot cards for him. I mostly only do it for fun, but let me tell you what I've come up with.

I did a universal six card spread. Doing this allows you to peek into someone's past, present, future, their fears, etc. Each card I drew represents a current fixture in the person's life.

Here is what I got:
The Hermit (for how Dean feels about himself currently).

Judgment (for what he wants most at this moment in time).

Wheel of Fortune (for his fears).

The Chariot (for what is going in his favor).

The Empress (for what is going against him).

The Moon (for the outcome).

Briefly let me tell you what each card means when it is placed in these positions.

The Hermit tells me that he is feeling lonely and is going through a period of introspection. He is struggling to find answers to his questions. The Hermit tells us that it is a time for prudence and patience.

The Judgment card tells us that what he wants most right now is a new start, to end THIS current chapter in his life and have a brand new beginning. The card also represents rewards for past efforts and new opportunities presented. Life from here will pick up pace and the choices he makes will have far reaching implications.

The Wheel of Fortune tells me he is afraid of everything turning for the worse, and that he is experiencing a run of bad luck. But the Wheel of Fortune always turns around even when it's against him it will naturally turn around in his favor and bring good fortune to him.

The Chariot tells me that his drive -- his ability to continue on even in the face of great obstacles is going in his favor. It tells me that he isn't a quitter. It tells of conflicts ending in victory, it tells that if he keeps battling on he will ultimately succeed. It also represents a time of movement and change and represents journey related to work.

The Empress tells me that there are conflicts around him, frustrations and possibly a breakup in some type of relationship. It warns for him to be careful and not to over-react. What he needs most are people who love and support him -- he needs to be surrounded by those things.

The final card was the Moon. It tells us that he is confused and fearful and allowing his anxieties to hold him back. He needs to learn to trust in himself and when that happens all will end well. It also tells us that things seem to be tough or confusing but also tells us that he should stick with it and that he's made the right choice. The Moon is almost always a good omen it helps guide us to open our minds to new and unexpected possibilities.

I'm by no means a professional, but that's my reading for Howard Dean. It also looks and sounds like it is pretty much dead on.
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