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The Meaning of the Priestess Tarot Card

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    Part of the video series: How to Read Tarot Cards

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    Summary: Learn how to read the Priestess tarot card in this free fortune-telling video on how to read tarot cards.

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    By Anubha Gupta
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    Anubha Gupta has been a professional tarot card reader since 2004. She has been serving 400 families all over India for several years.read more

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    on 8/2/2008 You are on my favorites for another source of reference. -Peace-.

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    "Hi. This is Anubha Gupta and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to be talking about High Priestess. High Priestess is the most strong card in Tarot. As you can see there's this beautiful lady sitting on the thrown and she's expecting a lot from her life. She's very intuitive, this card is ruled by the moon. There's a moon very close to her hand, we'll say it's at yar. You are there and everything will come true once it's based on intuition. This is the only card which says that you can become a Tarot reader if it's coming for your future. It also says it can be a deceive. There can be somebody cheating you, somebody there, but then that person can create problems in your life. She has book. So that means that she is very bookish. She knows when, what to speak, but she's very choosey once it comes to making friends. So if it's coming for your future, for your finances, I don't think you should be trusting a lot of people because this card, after all, says that you can get deceived."

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