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★• slone °🔬.⋆ :
I use tarot, I use signs and I still question if everything is a coincidence cause sometimes it's hard to believe what do I do 😭
2026-07-03 01:54:01
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serenity_jade89
ℜ𝔞𝔦𝔡𝔢𝔫_𝔄𝔩𝔩𝔦𝔢1 :
Does tarot cards drain ur energy? I started shaking after I did some reading for people, my body lit aches and my head hurts whenever I ask a negative question. (Im a beginner tarot reader, pls tell meee)
2026-07-07 12:00:14
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a8k1myqmp0ctwi1
Ting :
handmade small kitchen carelessly march
2026-07-11 08:23:41
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5u5l9y55ew9l
5u5l9y55ew9l :
foodie angry car stretch
2026-07-11 08:23:42
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_mb270
︎ ☠︎︎ ྀི :
when i started reading tarot my life became completely different im not as energetic and i dont have that spark in me anymore or maybe i have just changed and i didnt realize, its really confusing
2026-07-05 18:26:29
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barbieuro
BARBI€uro :
I started seeing more angel numbers esp outside and especially 777
2026-07-10 10:44:32
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juliifriederich
Juliiii :
nobody is alone but you are not prepared for this conversation
2026-07-05 20:25:51
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pichachu711
Aoi🪼 :
oh wait, i stop reading for like 1 month, and 2 days ago i felt something in my sleep (on my feet) and i scream until wake up🧍‍♀️
2026-07-10 03:25:56
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flordeeeee
D🌻 :
I always say: Tarot is personal and a responsability. You need to know how your energy flow and never share that energy or let other people's energy comes to you through readings. But thats a personal belief
2026-07-10 18:54:15
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nev.2real
𝒩🍒. :
tarot or not, we never were.
2026-07-06 12:42:46
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0miles_tails_prower_0
✨🦊 :
I unfortunately can’t use tarot (religious family) but I use poker cards instead😭
2026-06-21 20:28:48
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aksoto_photos
aksoto_photos :
spoiler alert, you are never alone even if you don't read tarot
2026-07-08 06:00:44
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believeintheparanomal
😛 :
i really wanna become a witch but i need help
2026-07-04 17:31:22
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coralzzzzzzz
Coralz :
Are tarot worth it, ive been thinking of buying a pack for a long time.
2026-07-05 21:35:42
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stargirl.user001
☆ :
but that means I am alone when I am not using the cards anymore right? right? 😭
2026-07-04 22:06:24
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_ernestjazen
ernesto :
😭😭 the constant ringing of ear, burping, hearing things😭 IT STARTED JUST A HOBBY
2026-07-06 17:24:16
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lynonme98
RONA ♏️ :
So who is with me now 😭
2026-07-08 09:02:32
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cup1d7031
Sh@rk :
I don't use tarot but I know I am never alone (they're always around)
2026-07-08 14:08:04
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.u2je
Haifa 🪽 :
nobody is alone 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2026-07-05 21:28:20
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lvxvjaja
wyn :
unfortunately I slept w it and I always get strange dreams and when the dream is too much I get fever or sick😭😭😭😭
2026-07-06 09:34:50
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saccharinoverdose
𓆩❤︎𓆪ultimate iraqi gyaru.ᐟ🦊 :
we never were alone
2026-07-05 03:15:25
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_jonika.s
Jonikaִֶָ. ..𓂃 ࣪ ִֶָ🪽་༘࿐ :
I got sleep paralysis and felt a like there was something standing next to me the whole night and laying beside me every time I used tarot
2026-07-06 19:18:50
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