Aeson Knight Master Psychic
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Hey joy
HERE IS THE INFORMATION YOU GAVE ME I was in a relationship with a guy for 11 months. On
Sept 1st he dropped off a letter and told me the relationship was over. Do you feel we will get back
together? My birth date is 9/15/58 Johns is 3/28/54
Here is your reading
The way I do a reading is as follows I use a stand nine card spread I have include the define meaning that so
you can see the definitions of the cards that I have pulled for you in case I miss something or you have a
question on where my guide have pointed me
And here are the cards and your reading
First person:
1 Basis of the matter, or that, which brought you to now:
The card in this position represents the foundation that molded your past or created the basis of where you are now.
It is: 2 of swords
Defined meaning: On the Two of Swords, we see a young woman who has put a barrier of swords across her heart. Her rigid
posture tells us of her struggle to keep her feelings under control. She is fending off any approach from the outside. "Nothing
comes in, and nothing goes out," she seems to say. The Two of Swords is about the barriers we put up between ourselves and
others and those we create within ourselves. Internally, we block off emotions and refuse to feel them. We avoid looking at the
truth and pretend that every thing's OK. We think one way, but feel another. In countless ways, we divide off parts of ourselves
and try to maintain them even when we know they need to be reconciled.
In readings, the Two of Swords often appears when you are not willing to accept some truth about yourself or the situation. What
are you really feeling? Are you resisting tender feelings because you might be hurt? Are you furious even though you're smiling?
What are you refusing to look at? Notice the blindfold on this woman. She can't look at the truth or even acknowledge that there is
trouble.
The most common barrier is a closed heart. When we cut ourselves off emotionally, we sever the
connection that allows our love to flow outward. Sometimes this action is necessary, but it always comes at a great price. Every
time we close off our heart, we find it more difficult to open again. Another barrier
between people is a deadlocked situation. When two parties are set in their positions - cut off from each
other - there is a stalemate. To break it, the "opponents" must come out from behind their swords and
listen to each other. The lesson of the Two of Swords is that barriers are not the answer. We must stay
open if we are to find peace and wholeness.
2 Where you are now:
This position indicates the circumstances that are present in your life which motivate your question or
concern.
It is: The Lovers
Defined meaning: The Lovers is one card that is easy to remember. Love and sex are riveting subjects, and,
as you'd expect, this card represents both. The urge for union is powerful, and, in its highest form, takes us
beyond ourselves. That is why an angel is blessing the bond between the man and woman on this card.
In readings, Card 6 often refers to a relationship that is based on deep love - the strongest force of all. The
relationship may not be sexual, although it often is or could be. More generally, the Lovers can represent
the attractive force that draws any two entities together in a relationship - whether people, ideas, events,
movements or groups.
Card 6 can also stand for tough value choices and the questioning that goes with them. In some decks, the
Lovers shows a man torn between two women - a virgin and a temptress. This rather old-fashioned triangle
symbolizes the larger dilemmas we face when we are tempted between right and wrong.
The Lovers can indicate a moral or ethical crossroads - a decision point where you must choose between the
high road or the low road. This card can also represent your personal beliefs because to make such a
decision you must know where you stand. Following your own path can mean going against those who are
urging you in a direction that is wrong for you.
3 Hopes and fears:
This is an important aspect of your reading because I reveals the inner workings of your mind as a result of
your past and present and it of times the determining factor and possible outcome of your reading,
depending on the forces working for or against you and the card in the tenth position.
It is: 4 of swords
Defined meaning: In readings, the Four of Swords is often a sign that you need to slow down and get some
rest. If you are recovering from an illness, allow yourself quiet time to heal. Even if you feel completely
healthy, you are risking getting sick if you don't take a break.
The Four of Swords also represents taking the time to think things over without hurry. It is important to
step back and gain perspective. This is especially true when you are facing an ordeal or big event. You need
quiet preparation time to gather your strength and center your energy. Picture an Olympic diver on the high
board. She doesn't climb the ladder and then dash out. She stops, motionless as she readies herself for the
burst of activity to come. This is the only way to bring the best to our endeavors.
Sometimes the Four of Swords implies that you are or could be shifting focus from the external to the
internal. When we are silent, we can more easily go within. The knight in the picture appears to be praying
or meditating deeply. Actually, he appears to be dead! For those who are addicted to activity, rest and
quiet can seem like death, but that is certainly not the case. Stillness holds its own rewards, but they must
be recognized and sought.
4 Present and Passing:
This covers not only your recent past, but long-term blocs or influences as well, and through its effect may
still be felt in your present and perhaps very near future, its influence is passing away and moving out of
importance.
It is: king of cups
Defined meaning: The personality of the King of Cups is a combination of the positive water energy of the
Cups suit and the active, outward focus of a King. He is wise and understanding, with a deep knowledge of
the world that comes from the heart. He is a teacher and way-shower who guides his students with loving
attention. He cares about others sincerely and always responds to their needs with compassion. He heals
with a gentle touch and a quiet word. He is calm and relaxed in all situations, seeming to know intuitively
what is called for at any moment. Others turn to him for advice because they know he will listen
attentively. There is always a peacefulness around him that others respond to. He is tolerant of all points
of view and shows patience in the most trying circumstances. He gives others freedom to grow and develop
in their own ways without asking anything in return.
In readings, the King of Cups asks you to take the kinds of actions he might take. For example: responding
calmly in a crisis, using diplomacy rather than force, reaching out to help, or accepting a different point of
view. This King can also represent a man or woman who acts as he does, or an atmosphere of caring,
tolerance and understanding. In a reading, he tells you that his special energy has meaning for you at this
time. Let yourself be inspired by this King in whatever form he appears in your life.
5 Forces for or against you:
The card in this position plays a major role in determining the outcome of your reading, because its
influence is the crux of all preceding events. If the card that falls in this position is positive, then the
surrounding query will be working in your favor. If, on the other hand, the card has a negative connotation,
then these influences will be against opposing.
It is: page of wands
Defined meaning: The Page of Wands is a messenger bringing you opportunities for passion. He delivers
real chances to experience creativity, courage, charm and inspiration - the wonders of the Wands suit. In
readings, this Page suggests that an opening may appear that excites you, feeds your talents, or dares you
to be great. When you see such a chance, act on it!
The Page of Wands can also stand for a child or young-at-heart adult whose interactions with you involve
independence, high energy, risky behavior, or shared enthusiasms. Sometimes the Page of Wands implies
that your entire situation is suffused with the spirit of excitement and adventure. At such times, feel free to
express your individuality and power with light-hearted abandon.
Second person:
1 Basis of the matter, or that, which brought you to now:
The card in this position represents the foundation that molded your past or created the basis of where you
are now.
It is: wheels of fortune
Defined meaning: In Greek mythology, there are three women known as the Fates. They are responsible for
spinning the destiny of each person at his or her birth. It is not surprising that the Fates are spinners
because the wheel of fortune is an apt image for the elusive turns of a man's fate. This is the theme of Card
10.
The Wheel of Fortune is one of the few cards in the major arcana that does not have a human figure as a
focal point. This is because its center is above the realm of man - in the higher levels (clouds) where the
destinies of all are woven together in the tapestry of life. The tarot recognizes that each person sets his own
path in life, but is also subject to the larger cycles that include him. We experience chance events that
appear to be accidents although they are part of the great plan.
In readings, the Wheel of Fortune can indicate a vision or realization that strikes with great force. If you've
been struggling with a problem or tough situation, this card can signal that you will find the answer if you
stand back and view everything from a larger perspective.
The Wheel of Fortune also represents unexpected encounters and twists of fate. You can't predict
surprises; you can only be aware when one is circling around. Indeed, Card 10 often suggests wheel-like
actions - changes in direction, repeating cycles and rapid movement. When the energy of the Wheel arrives,
you will feel life speed up. You are caught in a cyclone that may deposit you anywhere. "Round and round
and round she goes, and where she stops, nobody knows."
My interpretation this card show that you are going thought many changes this is card that shows that
with you changes you are making that they should be one that fit your this often I the time for new
inventing your self
2 Where you are now:
This position indicates the circumstances that are present in your life which motivate your question or
concern.
It is: 5 of cups
Defined meaning: The Five of Cups is about loss. On this card, we see a figure draped in black and covered
in grief. He so dominates the card that it is hard to look beyond him. The Five of Cups refers to that time
when the pain of a loss is most acute. This man is looking only at the overturned cups in front of him. For
now, he cannot acknowledge the two cups that are still standing. Later, when he has healed somewhat, he
will be able to see all that remains.
In readings, the Five of Cups can alert you to the possibility of a loss and its associated emotions - sorrow,
regret, denial. The loss could be great or small. It could be tangible (money, possession, relationship, work),
or intangible (dream, opportunity, prospect, reputation). You may already know what this card represents,
but, if not, use it as a warning to help you avoid a loss, or at least reduce its toll.
You may feel discouraged by this card, but it does have a positive side. Every loss opens new possibilities
for growth because every loss initiates change. Loss hurts because it is our emotional resistance to change.
No matter how much we accept intellectually that we must go with the flow, if that flow separates us from
what we love, our feelings say, "No!"
My interpretation this card speak of the lost you had in 2006 in the first part of 2007 this is still
affecting you. But you are still healing and moving forward
3 Hopes and fears:
This is an important aspect of your reading because I reveals the inner workings of your mind as a result of
your past and present and it of times the determining factor and possible outcome of your reading,
depending on the forces working for or against you and the card in the tenth position.
It is: 3 of wands
Defined meaning: On the Three of Wands, we see a figure standing on a cliff looking out over the sea to
distant mountains. From this height, he sees all that lies ahead. This is a card of vision and foresight. When
we want to see farther, we climb higher. By going up, we increase our range and remove ourselves from the
immediate situation. We detach and gain perspective.
In readings, the Three of Wands can tell you to take the long view. Don't react to the heat of the moment,
but step back and reconsider. See how the present fits into the greater picture. This card asks you to be a
visionary - to dream beyond current limitations. It can indicate premonitions or other intuitions about what
is to come.
Taking the long view is an aspect of leadership - another meaning of the Three of Wands. When we see far,
we have the knowledge to guide others to their best future. Someone who knows the way can show it to
those who follow. When you see the Three of Wands, know that now is the time to accept your vision and
be confident that you can lead others to it.
My interpretation this card shows that you fear what a head of you but in knowing how to handle it you
rise ahead and over take everything as it comes
4 Present and Passing:
This covers not only your recent past, but long-term blocs or influences as well, and through its effect may
still be felt in your present and perhaps very near future, its influence is passing away and moving out of
importance.
It is: the magician
Defined meaning: The Magician is the archetype of the active, masculine principle - the ultimate achiever.
He symbolizes the power to tap universal forces and use them for creative purposes. Note his stance in the
picture. He acts as a lightening rod - one arm extended up into the Divine for inspiration, the other pointing
toward Earth to ground this potent energy. His abilities appear magical at times because his will helps him
achieve what seem to be miracles.
What makes the Magician so powerful? First, he is not afraid to act. He believes in himself and is willing to
put that belief on the line. He also knows what he intends to do and why. He doesn't hesitate because he
understands his situation exactly. The Magician can focus with single-minded determination. As long as he
remembers the divine source of his power, the Magician remains the perfect conduit for miracles.
In a reading, the Magician implies that the primal forces of creativity are yours if you can claim your power
and act with awareness and concentration. This card is a signal to act and act now, provided you understand
exactly what you want and are committed to getting it
My interpretation : this card show where you have with in you the power to handle thing and work with
your self to find what you want in life you need to use the creative purpose and move forward with thing
that you want you in not way are fading just going thought changes that are not the easiest. But you are
getting throw it step by step.
5 Forces for or against you:
The card in this position plays a major role in determining the outcome of your reading, because its
influence is the crux of all preceding events. If the card that falls in this position is positive, then the
surrounding query will be working in your favor. If, on the other hand, the card has a negative connotation,
then these influences will be against opposing.
It is: the lovers
Defined meaning: The Lovers is one card that is easy to remember. Love and sex are riveting subjects, and,
as you'd expect, this card represents both. The urge for union is powerful, and, in its highest form, takes us
beyond ourselves. That is why an angel is blessing the bond between the man and woman on this card.
In readings, Card 6 often refers to a relationship that is based on deep love - the strongest force of all. The
relationship may not be sexual, although it often is or could be. More generally, the Lovers can represent
the attractive force that draws any two entities together in a relationship - whether people, ideas, events,
movements or groups.
Card 6 can also stand for tough value choices and the questioning that goes with them. In some decks, the
Lovers shows a man torn between two women - a virgin and a temptress. This rather old-fashioned triangle
symbolizes the larger dilemmas we face when we are tempted between right and wrong.
The Lovers can indicate a moral or ethical crossroads - a decision point where you must choose between the
high road or the low road. This card can also represent your personal beliefs because to make such a
decision you must know where you stand. Following your own path can mean going against those who are
urging you in a direction that is wrong for you.
My interpretation the forces working again you is the love you had for him you have not accepted that
yes you love him and yes you will carry that with you for the rest your life I feel you keep fighting the
feeling instead of accepting it.
Together With what is to come with the power of love.
6 Near Future:
This card will indicate how you have emerged from your recent past, as well as any new factors that come
into being.
It is: king of pentacles
Defined meaning: The personality of the King of Pentacles is a combination of the positive earth energy of
the Pentacles suit and the active, outward focus of a King. He might as well be called King Midas as he
turns everything he touches to gold (riches of all kinds). He finds opportunity everywhere and succeeds at
whatever he sets his mind to. He is enterprising and adept. Whatever the task, he handles it competently,
drawing on his wide range of skills and practical knowledge. He's a jack-of-all-trades - and master of all as
well. He is always dependable and responsible. Others rely on him completely because he never fails them.
He gives generously of his time and resources because he knows that by giving more, you receive more. He
encourages others in their accomplishments and lends his support whenever it is needed. He has a steady
and even temperament that adds an element of stability to any situation. When he has set a goal for himself,
he pursues it with firm resolve until he's successful.
In readings, the King of Pentacles asks you to take the kinds of actions he might take. For example: keeping
a commitment, fixing something that's broken, making money, or sponsoring a new enterprise. This King
can also represent a man or woman who is acting as he does, or an atmosphere of steady, reliable
competence. In a reading, he tells you that his special energy has meaning for you at this time. Let yourself
be inspired by this King in whatever form he appears in your life.
7.the near future will evolve: This position reveals the way in which you've responded to the near future
and how or in what way the future is evolving.
It is: 8 of pentacles
Defined meaning: On the Eight of Pentacles we see a young man who is hammering away at a coin. He has
finished six and has another coin to go. It is clear that he is in the middle of a project that absorbs all his
attention. He's isolated himself from others (the town in the background) in order to concentrate. In this
scene we see the essential elements of the Eight of Pentacles: hard work and attention to detail.
This card often implies a time of great diligence and focus. It advises you to hammer away at the business
of the moment, whether a work project, family difficulty, personal goal or unpleasant duty. Sometimes
blessings fall into our laps to be enjoyed. Other times we must put out great effort to obtain them. The
Eight of Pentacles represents moments when you must give 110%. Just buckle down and do it.
Fortunately, this kind of work is invigorating and leads to superb results. The labor of the Eight of
Pentacles is deeply satisfying and productive.
The Eight of Pentacles can also symbolize the impulse to learn - to broaden horizons (to use an
old-fashioned term). Sometimes we need to develop new skills. We do research, dig out facts or search for
expertise. The Hermit is looking for inner knowledge. The man on the Eight of Pentacles seeks external
knowledge - the how and why of the material world.
This card can also show the need for meticulous attention. People who are painstaking are often dismissed
as nitpickers, but their extra effort ensures everything is as it should be. It's a matter of caring - taking the
time to check the little details. Now is not the time to be slipshod or casual. Look for errors, and tie up
loose ends. The key to success is an extraordinary effort. Whatever your task, the Eight of Pentacles tells
you to give it your all in every way.
New turn of events and / or the effects of others on you: This card indicates new developments or perhaps
unexpected changes that will alter your course or shed new light on an existing situations; this includes the
effects of others, if another plays an important role in the outcome of your question. You may want to
observe the Others Category here as well as the one(s) you choose.
It is: high priestess
Defined meaning: The High Priestess is the mysterious unknown that women often represent, especially in
cultures that focus on the tangible and known. The Empress represents woman's role as the crucible of life.
In readings, the High Priestess poses a challenge to you to go deeper - to look beyond the obvious, surface
situation to what is hidden and obscure. She also asks you to recall the vastness of your potential and to
remember the unlimited possibilities you hold within yourself. The High Priestess can represent a time of
waiting and allowing. It is not always necessary to act to achieve your goals. Sometimes they can be
realized through a stillness that gives desire a chance to flower within the fullness of time.
You in the Environment of the Future: This card position is very revealing because it represents You in the
Environment of the future, how your surroundings will affect you, how you will think in times to come. It
gives clarity, as to the effect the future will have on you, and what tomorrow may hold.
It is: 5 of wands
Defined meaning: The Five of Wands stands for times when your environment seems to be fighting you.
Nothing flows smoothly; everyone is working at cross-purposes. The figures on this card are all batting at
each other. There is no coordinated effort, no agreement. When this card shows up, be prepared for a
bumpy ride. You're going to need extra patience and perseverance to get to the point where you can
accomplish something. The Five of Wands does not represent major blockages, just many small, irritating
ones.
This card also stands for competition. In the right circumstances, competition is useful. It fosters extra
effort, generates excitement and encourages the best. When the Five of Wands appears in a reading, check
for competitive elements. You may be involved in a contest, race or game. You may discover you have
rivals who are opposing you or challenging your position. You may feel disheartened (or invigorated!) by
the dog-eat-dog environment you find yourself in. At its heart, competition is divisive. Make sure it is
helping you and others reach your true goals. Otherwise, work toward cooperation.
Outcome or Summation: This is the summation or outworking s of all the previous cards. Read the
categories you have chosen and the Outcome category
It is: Justice
Defined meaning: On Card 11 we see the familiar figure of Justice. She has the scales of equality and
impartial judgment in one hand, and the sword of decision in the other. In the tarot, Justice represents the
understanding that life is ultimately fair and just. Even though the vagaries of day-to-day life tend to make
us doubt this fact, Justice reminds us that there is divine balance. Notice the similarity between the
Emperor and Justice. Both cards stand for universal order; the Emperor in its underlying structure, Justice,
in the action of karma - cause and effect.
There is a serious feel to Card 11 - the tone of the courtroom. This card refers to legal matters of all kinds,
but is not restricted to them. The courts are where judgments are made and decisions rendered. Our legal
system is the official arena in which we explore the principles of Justice - fairness, impartiality and the
quest for truth.
In readings, Justice often appears when you are concerned with doing what is right or making sure you
receive your due. This card can also appear when you are feeling the impact of a past mistake or good deed.
The cause you set in motion at one time is now returning to you as an effect.
Sometimes Justice is a signal to do what needs to be done. A time comes when responsibilities must be
accepted, and accounts settled. The past will continue to haunt you if you do not recognize your mistakes
and make amends for them. You will need to weigh matters carefully and perhaps make important decisions
about your future course.
Over view of the question: I was in a relationship with a guy for 11 months. On Sept 1st he dropped off a
letter and told me the relationship was over. Do you feel we will get back together? Yes I do but I feel it not
going to be soon I feel it going to a little while
This reading covers not only your relationship but also what is going on within your love life. It is put together with a 12-card layout, which gives a more complete picture of what is actually going on with your love life. It answers questions such as is he/she for me? Does he love me? Are we soul mates
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