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I almost threw this read out because i cannot piece all of it together; however, i decided to keep it for clues, and because some of the cards are on point. The Past Life Oracle cards seem accurate to me. Unicorns are my fave, and i get it on my past life reads so maybe that's why i am so obsessed with Summer. She's like a kindred spirit. Some of the Circle of Life cards; like 3 of Swords as a warning because Summer didn't release her wanting adventure, and the reason being Candus's friends, seem totally logical so i will keep this read for clues, and continue to explore most of the characters in this sad situation.
Summer
This card indicates that you have tremendous wisdom and knowledge from prior lifetimes that seek to resurface now. Even if you’ve never thought of yourself as particularly wise, this card indicates that you learned important lessons and information that will serve you and others if it’s reawakened now.
This card can indicate that it’s time for you to return to school or additional education of some sort. Yes, may be a sign that you’re changing your career path. Your emerging knowledge is guiding you toward work that is more meaningful. This card asks you to believe in yourself and to know that you have what it takes to tackle a career related to your true interest and passions.
What You need to know. 2 of Chalices. Two lovers holding each other‘s hands as they join their lives together. Although they did not share the same skin color, they see into the heart and soul of each other and know that they have met their match.
As a result of their openness, they decide to join their lives together in ceremony. The challenge is to keep the lines of communication open and to learn how to grow into their love. They have each other to lean on and the chalices help nervous each other. This card tells Us that when we allow a heart to guide us into relationships, the bond is everlasting.
Meanings: perfect love; a harmonious relationship; match based on mutual trust.
What You need to embrace. 3 of Pentacles. Three people work hard to complete a brick window. One person lays a brick in the foundation. Another hoists up a brick to their companion. A third hangs from a sling balanced at the edge of the window.
Three people work hard to complete a window frame. Each has a part in the puzzle and it requires everyone to do their best. If one loses focus, then the whole process falls apart. Their teamwork Is a resource they can draw on to make sure the project gets finished. The purple raps around their head keep their head from being hurt.
The lesson this card offers is that teamwork is the key to success.
Meanings: collaboration; teamwork and commitment to a cause; hard work.
What You need to release. Knave of Wands. A Shaman heads out to explore new territory. He wears the skin of a leopard. The two torches flame outwards, providing light and protection on his journey. A snake slivers over an ankh and near his feet.
The Shaman faces the unknown he stands his ground and waves the wands out to face whatever comes in his path. The ankh is a symbol of eternal life. The snake represents resilience and doubt. The Shaman’s test is whether or not he can face what is coming. This card’s message says to be bold and be ready to overcome your fears.
Meanings: take a stand; raise the light against your fears; taking risks.
What's next. 3 of Swords: Three demons Chase one another around the circle of swords no one has been stabbed, yet. The demons in this card wield swords haphazardly. They do not realize the full potential of the weapon they have. They seem weary of one another, and have the swords pointed near towards one another. The message of this card suggests that you should be careful of who you bring close to you. Not everyone has your best interest at heart.
Meanings: heartbreak, deception, watch your back.
Candus
You drew this card because of an old pattern spanning several lifetimes that involves travel and leaving. You may notice in this lifetime that you are a vagabond of swords and want to continually be moving. You may wish to travel often, or seek out a career in which you do so. You may also tend to move to new homes frequently.
You developed this propensity for leaving and movement out of necessity during your lives as a Bedouin or other type of nomad. Your relationships may have also involved you leaving your partner or being left by our partner who traveled. This kind of movement is impacting the situation that you’re inquiring about today.
1 is General theme. XX is Judgement. And Angel stands on top of the world. He blows the horn to bring those who can hear it back to him. A black cloud of soul swirls around the world.
The angel horn, not knowing how many souls will hit his call. But he stands and does his job anyway. The souls around, waiting to see how many break free from their path. The ankh around the angel’s neck is a symbol of eternal life. It reminds us that nothing ever really dies it just changes form. Judgment asks us to release the fear and move forward and doing what we were meant to do.
Meanings: heed the call of the spirit; return to what you were meant to do; release; embrace the changes of time.
2 is Past influences. King of Pentacles. The Eagle King sits on his nest, prepared for action. He wears a Sun disk around his neck. Feathered wands provide stability to his position. His foot is a tether. The king is no stranger to action and holding his ground . The tether around his foot suggests that this person once belonged to someone but he fought his way to freedom. His wands help keep his position so that he can remain on top. He stares, daring those to try and take him. This card tells us that in order to keep our freedom and all that we have, we need to be prepared to take action and to defend what we have.
Meanings: discipline; protecting what is Yours; an achiever.
3 is future. XVIII is the Moon. A woman riding on a squid rises from the depths of the water. She cradles the Earth in her hand and gazes to meet five of the lunar phases of the sky.
Facing the darkness is not an easy task. The moonlight casts shadows and plays tricks on what is real and what is not. Because of this, we need to exercise caution when moving around. The woman hold onto what she knows is real, her watery companion and the earth she lives on. She keeps her eyes closed to turn away from the shadows and illusions.
Meanings: nothing is as it seems; look past the illusions; get guidance some others if you feel you cannot see clearly.
4 is reason. 3 of Chalices a person sits on top of the water, creating waves for the fish to swim in. The celebration takes place in private under the light of a waxing moon.
The instrument the person holes is lemniscate shaped And describes the infinite wisdom and harmony of helping someone become happy. The challenge this person faces is the longevity of the dance between his being able to keep on playing and the fish being able to hold attention. His imagination and ability to know the sounds he pipes into the water are resources he draws upon. The card says that when we create happiness for others, we are fulfilled.
Meanings: friendship; celebration; enjoying the company of others.
5 is potential. VII is the Chariot. A messenger sits in a charioteer’s box. He’s directing the two sphinxes with a wand, but the chariot does not seem to be moving. The sphinxes seem to want to go in different directions as the sandy surrounding does not have a clear path.
The charioteer has an upward battle ahead of him. He needs to learn how to control his steeds, to steer them in a single direction. His vehicle, the clothes providing protection against the sun, are valuable resources that will get him to where he wants to go. The emblem on the front of the chariot, displays his quest and his faith. He will get to his destination at just the right moment.
Meanings: using your intuition to guide you to your destiny; movement; trust in the path, even when you cannot see it.
Don
Karmic Relationship is Don. This card indicates that one or more of the people in your current life are from previous lifetimes. You both ended your relationships with karmic imbalances.  This means that one or both of you are most likely harboring old feelings that need to be healed and released.  When this occurs you will be set free from recurring, destructive and toxic relationship patterns.
In some cases this card will arrive when there’s a reunion with a beloved soul from a previous life . Perhaps you finally reconnected with the romance partner from your past are new friendship is bringing you great joy. With healthy past life connections, you’ll immediately feel a sense of comfort and familiarity.
You received this card in answer to a question or concern that involves a karmic relationship. Fortunately, you can’t appeal to heaven for help in releasing any old, stuck energies or emotions. You may also be guided to work with a specialist and past life regression and relationship healing.
1 is Present or general theme. Knave of Chalices. A woman is carried into the air by the birds. The load on her back seems heavy and yet, she is smiling. She seems to be happy to have a flock of helpers carrying her along to a destination.
The woman is fortunate that a creative solution has literally carried her in the air . The birds are taking turns carrying the woman to wherever she is going. They do this to conserve their energy so they can support the woman’s needs. If the woman hadn’t accepted the help, she would have grown tired on her journey. The birds are an unexpected blessing. This card suggests that creative solutions will come to you when you least expect them. Meanings: creative solutions; uplifting feelings; accepting help.
2 is Past influences. Ten of Chalices. A man sit upon an armored fish, raising his hands out in celebration. The fish calls protectively around him.
The person in this card has reached a new highlight of his life. Now that he is on top, he will need to figure out what is next. He has a companion to help him get to where he wants to go, and fuel to get him there. The fish wears armor because it knows that the journey may not always go as smoothly as possible. This card tells us to be proud and celebrate your achievements. Meanings: completion; expressing gratitude; celebrating a project completed.
3 is Future. XIX is the Sun. A dancer stands with all her limbs stretched out wide. She channels the energy of the Sun.
They son is a powerful energy that sustain us, help plants grow,and keeps us warm. It would be hard to live without the energy it brings. The dancer in the card stands still to harness the energy. The wands in her hands help collect the heat and will be used to keep others warm too. The wing creature under her feet flicks its tongue out, as if it’s tasting the air. The Sun reminds us to stay optimistic. It tells us to share our passions with the rest of the world. Meanings: be optimistic; do what makes you happy; stay warm.
4 is reason, 3 of Wands. A tired warrior rests against the body of a dragon. They seem to have a symbiotic partnership. The dragon’s tongue is out, revealing a red tip, suggesting that they had been successful and a small battle. The Warrior has two fiery wands strapped to her back. She holds a third down and a defensive gesture. The Warrior nose that the two have a delicate partnership. Diamond must have the same goal or else the truce will fall apart. Keeping the torches light is another challenge the warrior faces. The Warrior concentrates on the future, planning on where to go and what next steps to take. When we take the time to properly prepare, we are carried forward towards our goals.
Meanings: preparation; creating mutual partnerships.
5 is Potential. XIII - Death: A
Woman holding a newborn child sits between two skulls under a waxing moon. A snake protects everything and its embrace . Death is the ultimate challenge. How will we accept the ocean that we mortals die? We are comforted with the knowledge that when one person dies another new vein is born. Skulls are a reminder of mortality and that we will not be totally forgotten. Once we slough off the mortal coil. The snake protects characters on this card, bearing witness to the transformation.
Meanings: death is just another step on the journey. We are born to experience life, and then we die and go back to our roots.
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