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Reading type
"Relationship Reading"
The cards revealed:
They are caught in a mental loop, trying to outsmart potential challenges rather than facing them directly. This avoidance manifests as a tendency to skirt around direct engagement with problems โ battling the impulse to defer accountability while โฆ
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"Ex Love Reading"
The cards revealed:
What they outwardly display is a constant defensive pushback against any perceived challenge to their independence โ actively fending off anything that feels like it is closing in on their freedom. This isn't a rational assessment of you or the โฆ
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"Ex Love Reading"
The cards revealed:
The past loss driving their caution wasn't just a simple setback โ it was the complete collapse of an entire vision of emotional fulfillment and deep connection. A sense of perfect happiness, a dream, or a true bond was within grasp, only to be โฆ
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"Guidance Reading"
The cards revealed:
They are stuck in a cycle of dissatisfaction, overlooking genuinely viable opportunities that are right in front of them. This isn't a lack of options โ it's a self-imposed block where everything presented feels unappealing or insufficient. This โฆ
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"Singles Reading"
The cards revealed:
This attraction is demolishing a specific belief they have carried for years โ that they must choose between who they are and who they love. They are realizing that someone can be drawn to their full, uncompromising self โ not a curated, softened โฆ
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"Singles Reading"
The cards revealed:
Your independence draws them in because you project unwavering clarity and a sharp, logical approach to life. They see someone who isn't swayed by sentiment, who makes decisions based on hard facts and clear principles, and who maintains firm, โฆ
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"Truth Seeker Reading"
The cards revealed:
Their hesitation stems from standing at a new threshold โ someone poised to step into the unknown without a clear plan or full commitment. It's less about inability to move and more about a deliberate pause before a significant leap. They are โฆ
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"Singles Reading"
The cards revealed:
They are not seeing your objective strength โ they see it filtered through the lens of their own hopes and confusion. Your autonomous nature becomes a screen onto which they project solutions to their own overwhelming choices. They see you as a โฆ
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"Relationship Reading"
The cards revealed:
Staying for the next six months guarantees a toxic cycle of resentment, petty arguments, and hollow victories where nobody actually wins. You are emotionally over-invested in caretaking while completely ignoring your own growing apathy. You are โฆ
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"Career Reading"
The cards revealed:
They are not looking for a solo genius โ they want a reliable partner who integrates seamlessly into their team and delivers practical, high-quality results. Your hesitation is coming off as a lack of commitment, while they are actively searching for โฆ
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"Business Reading"
The cards revealed:
Right now you are sustaining this entire endeavor through sheer force of will. You are managing the daily operations manually, holding the structure together by hand rather than building a self-sustaining system. While this determination keeps the โฆ
read moreWill They Choose Me for This Job or Contract?
Cards to choose: 6
You sent the application. You did the interview. You submitted the proposal. Now it’s the waiting โ and the not knowing โ that’s the hardest part. Whether it’s a job offer, a freelance contract, or any professional opportunity where someone else holds the decision, this 6-card tarot reading gives you a real look at where things stand.
Not just your side โ their side too.
Card 1: Where You Stand as a CandidateCard 2: What the Employer or Client Really WantsCard 3: What Neither Side Sees About This Hiring DecisionCard 4: What Could Block Your SelectionCard 5: Will You Get the Job or Contract?Card 6: What To Do Next to Secure ItTake a breath, picture that job or contract clearly in your mind, draw your six cards, and let the tarot reveal what’s really happening on both sides of that hiring decision.
โฆ Frequently Asked Questions
Can tarot tell me if I'll get the job or contract?
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Tarot won't give you a guaranteed yes or no, but it reveals the energies at play โ your position, the other party's intent, and hidden factors that could influence the outcome. Think of it as a strategic mirror, not a crystal ball.
What makes this spread different from a general career reading?
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This 6-card spread is specifically designed for pending hiring decisions where someone else holds the power. It separates your energy from the employer or client's intentions, and external obstacles from hidden factors โ so you get a much clearer picture of where the decision actually stands.
Why haven't they contacted me yet after my application?
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The cards can reveal whether the delay is due to internal chaos on their side, competing candidates, or simply that a hiring decision hasn't been made yet. The 'What Neither Side Sees' card often holds the answer.
What if the outcome card looks negative?
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A challenging outcome card doesn't mean it's over. It means something needs to shift. The 'What To Do Next' card will always point you toward actionable steps, regardless of how the outcome card reads.
Can I use this reading for freelance contracts, not just jobs?
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Absolutely. This spread applies to any situation where you're waiting on someone else's decision โ job offers, freelance contracts, proposals, partnerships, or auditions.
How often should I consult tarot for the same job or contract opportunity?
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Once is usually enough for a single situation. If significant time passes or circumstances change, a fresh reading makes sense. Repeating the same reading hoping for a different answer rarely brings clarity.
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