Taro tests the Pisces personality
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The tarot card, a symbol of self-sacrifice, depicts a warrior tied behind his hands and suspended upside down, with a faint angelic halo already appearing on his head. Although others thought it was painful, his face was peaceful, because he knew that he was dying for others. Even if his body was destroyed, his spirit would last forever.
This card tells us that even the worst situation is just a test for us, and bad luck will pass. Like the legendary phoenix nirvana, or Odin in Norse mythology who learned magic, writing, incantation and poetry by dying at the gallows. The most important thing is to endure the present misfortune, accept the fate of the arrangement, reflect on the past gains and losses, and reserve strength for the future rise again.
When the deck is upright, there will be a brief pause in your career, but you know exactly why, reconfirm your goals, and be ready to go. Emotionally, too, it takes time for reflection, and the sacrifice you make in your relationship can be very emotional and a catalyst for the growth of your relationship.
When the card face upside down, career lack of vision, lost the goal of efforts. Emotionally, you have no desire to give to the other person, and the other person's attitude towards you is still the same, which makes you want to escape more. You've lost sight of your inner sound judgment, and you're starting to fail a lot.
Right position: To be tested, limited in action, sacrifice, not afraid of hardships, not to be lured by profit, loss, gain, learn from experience, rise from the fire, learn widely, love of dedication
Reverse position: unnecessary sacrifice, broken bones, bad luck, lack of effort, inferiority, willfulness, egoism, lack of patience, punishment, avoidance of love, fruitless relationships