Semiranath is the greatest Pleiadean Tarot reader. This
is her reading for our planet Earth done with the original Pleiadean Tarot
Deck.
The Ten of Cloaks
The card depicts a wiry man with dimples and a fist. It
is associated with success, a romance, and grief. Inverted, it represents
willpower, an injury, and an escape. The back is pale yellow with a poisonous
plant upside-down.
The The Stars of Memory
The card depicts a short, crazy youth. It is associated
with transformation, a death, and a detour. Inverted, it represents a betrayal,
an act of kindness, fire, mental clarity, and a case of mistaken identity. The
back is bright scarlet on yellow-orange with a lute and a pike. It has a border
of wood.
The Nine of Cunning
The card depicts a tall woman with several piercings and
flames involved in a disappointment. It has a dark red-violet border. It is
associated with a malfunction, fertility, an agreement, and dexterity. Inverted,
it represents a faux pas, pessimism, a deception, an escape, and dreams. The
back is tan with a human arm and a torch in a very complex style.
The Six of Wheels
The card depicts a very short, poor woman with sharp
green eyes and a tall lass involved in a fall. It is associated with wealth, a
meeting, masculinity, imagination, and a reversal of fortune. Inverted, it
represents a promise, psychic healing, and purity. The back is blue-green on
sea green with candles and a banjo.
The Sleeping Juggler
The card depicts a naive man on the road. It is
associated with a certain religious figure, and confidence. Inverted, it
represents a parting of ways, a misstep, and chaos. The back is red-orange with
a stallion in relief.
The Redeemed Duelist
The card depicts a powerful woman and an eclipsed sun. It
is associated with grounding, an accomplishment, a period of severe weather,
and detachment. Inverted, it represents opportunity, and rejuvenation. The back
is dark brown with a tree and a lute.
The Courtesan of Corruption
The card depicts a short, scheming adult and a willowy
man on a windy day. It is associated with a certain historical figure, purity,
and illusion. Inverted, it represents water, compassion, a natural disaster,
and grief. The back is amber with musical notes as outlines.
The Three of Tablets
The card depicts an attractive old woman and a head in a
market. It is associated with feminity, and a rebellion. Inverted, it
represents grief, a reunion, fortitude, harmony, and a disagreement. The back
is pale gold on grey-green with a full moon and an open hand. It has an
elaborate border.
The Half Moon of Mice
The card depicts a woman and a short, thin, cynical old
woman involved in a failure. It has a border of ice. It is associated with
stability, calm, and air. Inverted, it represents forgiveness, and a
relationship beginning. The back is sky blue on dark blue with a lion's head.
The Ten of Mercy
The card depicts a tall, broad-shouldered, lovestruck old
man and a violet. It is associated with a revelation, love, and a change of
direction. Inverted, it represents dreams, wind, and a rebellion. The back is
bronze with a road and roses.
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