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What Tarot Cards Reveal About Relationships

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Summary: Learn how to read relationships with tarot cards from a professional tarot reader in this free fortune-telling video.

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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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"Hi, I'm Anubha Gupta, on behalf of Expert Village. These cards are based on relationships. Different kinds of relationships, it can be with people that you love, it can be with your spouses, it can be just a fling-around. But then, at the same time, these cards have a very important meaning once you are planning to commit. Because they are based on this, so there can be questions like whether this person is a hundred percent truthful to me, faithful to me, or there can be questions like whether I can conceive or not. If you are having an uncomfortable relationship with your mother-in-law, your sisters, or your cousin, then you can talk about that. How can that relationship improve or if I need to do anything particular about it. And then you can talk about the time fears also, that how much longer will it take before I get married. Then a particular card will say that, yeah, there is still time, or it doesn't really happen. There can be a collapse. So those things can be catered through this card, but they have to be based on relationship and not finances and not anything else. So make sure if you are pulling out cards, there has to be a specific question based on it. "

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