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Global Predictions for 2007

By Summer Minor, published Jan 31, 2007
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I began my path as a Tarot card reader at the age of 16 when my mother bought me my first Tarot card deck. It was cheesy and silly and made more for fun than for any real Tarot work, but it fueled my fire and helped me to begin my craft. Now ten years later and I have added numerous new decks to my collection, each offering a fresh perspective on the tales that each card can tell us. Now for the first time I am offering my Tarot services on AC. Sit back and enjoy as I share my month by month global predictions using the Mythic Tarot deck.

January - The Ace of Swords
Here we meet Athene, goddess of Justice, holding her sword high in the air. She stands in a barren and rocky landscape with snowcapped mountains and fierce clouds welling up behind her. The ace of any suit marks a beginning, a start of something new. This card tells us that new mental powers are awakening, but from this there will be conflict. Changes and breaking down of the old order are coming.

February - Ten of Swords
Here we see Athene once again holding her sword in her hand. At her feet lying helpless and near death is Orestes, a man hunted by the furies for the crime of killing his mother. The furies themselves stand before Athene, who holds up her hand to stop them from their duty. A fence of swords blocks their path. In this card we see the end of a difficult situation. Finally the truth is faced, the conflict is over, and a new peace can begin.

March - Two of Swords
Orestes is now before us, standing between his dueling parents. His eyes are closed and his hands are covering his ears, he chooses not to see the growing conflict between his parents. This card shows us a tense balance and an uneasy peace. Refusing to face the growing crisis can only lead to destruction.

Global Predictions for 2007

Discover what the future has in store.

Credit: Steve Knigh

Copyright: Steve Knigh

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