Today’s cards: 10 of Wands, Knave of Wands, & 10 of Swords.
All work and no play makes Jack disconnected from what grounds him and leaves him open to any theory under the sun no matter how outrageous and/or unsupported it may be. Jack may want to prove himself the best student ever, but to do so, he needs to learn when to step back and take a critical look at his assumptions, beliefs, and conclusions. The hardest lesson he will ever learn is when to abandon the class.
The Universal Tarot of Marseille is primarily based on a Swiss deck created in 1751 by by Claude Burdel. The pips have color backgrounds to assist readers with distinguishing suite and the majors have had the lines refined and color backgrounds added to soften the overall look. The Universal Tarot of Marseille is ©Lo Scarabeo.
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