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  2. The Star (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    The Star (XVII) is the 17th ranking or Major Arcana card in most traditional tarot decks. [1] It is used in game playing as well as in divination . Description and symbolism

  3. List of occult symbols - Wikipedia

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    An ancient symbol of a unicursal five-pointed star circumscribed by a circle with many meanings, including but not limited to, the five wounds of Christ and the five elements (earth, fire, water, air, and soul). In Satanism, it is flipped upside-down. See also: Sigil of Baphomet. Rose Cross: Rosicrucianism / Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn

  4. Three of Cups - Wikipedia

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    Reversed, the Three of Cups suggests that isolation from others is occurring. It is the time to take charge of the situation and to get out into the community. It is the time to take charge of the situation and to get out into the community.

  5. Sonnet 116 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 116 is an English or Shakespearean sonnet.The English sonnet has three quatrains, followed by a final rhyming couplet.It follows the typical rhyme scheme of the form abab cdcd efef gg and is composed in iambic pentameter, a type of poetic metre based on five pairs of metrically weak/strong syllabic positions.

  6. The Lovers - Wikipedia

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    The Lovers is associated with the star sign Gemini, and indeed is also known as The Twins in some decks. Other associations are with air , the classical element associated with Gemini, Mercury , the ruling planet of Gemini, and the Hebrew letter ז ( Zayin ).

  7. Pentagram - Wikipedia

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    The five-pointed star is a symbol of the Baháʼí Faith. [28] [29] In the Baháʼí Faith, the star is known as the Haykal (Arabic: "temple"), and it was initiated and established by the Báb. The Báb and Bahá'u'lláh wrote various works in the form of a pentagram. [30] [31]

  8. Ace of Cups - Wikipedia

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    Reversed, this card indicates that the creation of a deeper connection to another is being blocked. This can be due to circumstances or because of a fear of intimacy . This is the time to consider how the past is connected to the present, and how it may be interfering with closeness to others.

  9. Nine of Cups - Wikipedia

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    Making love. In its reversed position, this card indicates unrealistic wishes or dreams which are not destined to become reality. In comparison to the next card in this suit, the Ten of Cups, it can be difficult for tarot novices to differentiate between these two cards as both symbolise emotional happiness. In tarot there is a direct ...