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Death

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In tarot, the Death card typically symbolizes change, transformation, and the potential for rebirth and renewal. It represents the energy of letting go of the old and embracing the new. The Death card is often associated with the idea of the "death" of a certain aspect of one's life or the end of a particular phase, but also the start of new one. This card can also be associated with the idea of rebirth and regeneration, and the potential for new opportunities and growth.

When the Death card is in an upright position, it can indicate that the querent is going through a transformative period in their life, and that they should be prepared for change and endings. It is a call to let go of the old and to embrace new beginnings. This card can also indicate that the querent is going through a period of growth and rebirth, and that new opportunities and possibilities are on the horizon.

When the Death card is in a reversed position, it can indicate that the querent may be resisting change and hanging onto the past, they may be feeling stuck in a situation and not willing to move forward. They may be afraid of the unknown and may be feeling insecure. It can also indicate that the querent may be experiencing delays in achieving their goals, or that they may be experiencing stagnation in certain areas of their life. They may also be avoiding the truth of a situation and may be avoiding taking responsibility for their actions. The reversed death card can also indicate that the querent may be feeling overwhelmed and may be struggling to let go of the past. They may also be lacking in self-care and self-nurturing.


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