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Yes or No Tarot: Your Answer

The tarot has spoken. These are your four cards and the answer to your question.

Justice

Justice

The Tower

The Tower

The Emperor

The Emperor

The Empress

The Empress

THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION IS: NO

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Justice

Your relationship is moving toward balance, with a marked tendency toward harmony between the two of you. If you have been quarreling, the Justice card represents a reconciliation.

Justice is a positive card, and in divination its meaning is balance and harmony. It generally represents success in legal matters: victory, a methodical person, precision, a director, people connected with civil or criminal law, the law itself.

The Tower

This card can be summed up as “the end of the world as you know it.”

Something quite negative will probably happen: an accident, the death of a family member, losing your job, a painful breakup.

At best, the card warns of the abrupt end of something that perhaps was not good for you. It may be the end of a stormy love affair, or an illness that calls for surgery. In some cases the final outcome can be positive (even very positive), but as a rule it is a sudden, unwanted change.

It can also point to a sudden burst of energy. The figure of the Tower has sexual connotations and can refer to the explosive arrival of orgasm.

The Emperor

The Emperor symbolizes the desire for control over your surroundings, and his appearance in a reading often suggests that you must accept that some things cannot be controlled, while others would gain nothing from being controlled.

As with all tarot cards, multiple meanings are possible. While the Empress is the feminine principle, the Emperor is the masculine. Most people relate to this card the same way they relate to their own father.

Becoming something, coming to know something, and being capable of something is what gives a person authority. Preserve your inner balance and your inexhaustible wealth; draw out only what is necessary, both spiritual and material. Spiritually, aspire to higher goals. Mentally, build a logical, practical set of plans. Physically, act on your goals and plans. Emotionally, use courage to motivate yourself and achieve what you set out to do.

The Empress

If the High Priestess is a somewhat cold and inward-looking woman, the Empress is energetic and strong. She is associated with the burst of vitality of adolescence, when one discovers sexual power and one's place in the world.

As a woman she is a partner, not a mother or a companion. She may sometimes seem cold, but that is because her role as Queen demands exemplary behavior. Inside, however, she is a hot-blooded woman of overflowing vitality.

She is a very active, vital woman, and she can represent exactly that: you are at a moment in your life that demands decisive, energetic action.

It is a very feminine card, yet in the Tarot of Marseilles, Jodorowsky highlights her masculine attributes, such as the Adam's apple: within the greatest femininity there is something masculine, and vice versa. Yin and yang.

Regarding pregnancy, this is the card that offers the greatest certainty of success. She is a fertile woman, a giver of life.

The Empress is the card of a social person, with many friends, always arranging to meet with one group or another. Everyone counts on her.