Today, clarified by the Ten of Swords. Yes, I shuffled well, teehee. I believe these cards are bringing me the message that many of the things I have seen as destruction of something desperately wanted are in fact the seeds for what will bring me true delight. Both of these cards can sometimes be seen as "difficult" but Nigel Jackson's treatment of them in this deck has rendered them achingly poignant instead.
These cards are from the Rumi Tarot by Nigel Jackson for Llewellyn.
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