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6 of [X] Multiplication/Heart/Cup
The Familiar Environment:
-- Nurturing & Ingratiating
Nurturing friends give protection
Beneficial, a valued selection
With trust that is nourishing
Passion, prosperity, all are flourishing
Nurturing passion ingratiating
Beneficial prosperity nourishing
Description:
The proud couple from the previous card have found a familair, inviting environment in which to make a home. It will protect them. They will entertain many friends here.
Prediction:
You will make lots of friends. You will never be without companionship. Your friends will not let you down. Things will turn out as predicted.
Advice:
Trust your friends. Trust people. Get involved. Be passionate. Seek truth. Tell the truth. Be honest. Don't let your friends down. Be aware of the influence you have on others. Be good.
Maxim:
The only way to have a friend is to be a friend.
Birds of a feather flock together.
Consult:
[A6] The Altruistic Angel
[A4/6] The Percussive Beat
Compare:
Antonym: 6 of [ / ] The Unfamiliar Environment
Coronym: 6 of [+] The Increasing Evolution
Transonym: 4 of [X] The Stable Foundation
Varonym: [Reverse] Exaggerate
Proxonym: < or >
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Key: [+] = Addition-Diamonds-Coins ... [X] = Multiplication-Hearts-Cups ... [--] = Subtraction-Clubs-Staves ... [ / ] = Division-Spades-Swords
[A] = Ameliorate Major ... [D] = Deteriorate Major
Antonym = Meanings that are opposite in an investive vs. divestive way e.g. [+] to [--], or [X] to [ / ]
Coronym = Meanings that correlate in a quantitative vs. qualitative way e.g. [+] & [X], or [--] & [ / ]
Transonym = Meanings that are equidistantly similar i.e. from the same sphere of influence, e.g. 1&9, or 2&8, or 3&7, or 4&6
Varonym = Meanings that are variable across a spectrum of possibilities that exists across antonymous cards in their upright & reversed states
Proxonym = Meanings that evolve seqentially across each suit from one card to the next
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