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THE LOVERS

The Lovers

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Ruling Planet: Mercury

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Element: Air

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Numerology:  Six ~ Harmony, beauty, communication, compassion, service.

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Astrological Sign: Gemini (May 22nd -Jun 21st)

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The Lovers Tarot card is a classic symbol of relationships, intimate connections, and the duality inherent in love and partnership. While it shares similarities with the Two of Cups in the Minor Arcana, The Lovers delve deeper into the spiritual and divine aspects of love, highlighting the complexities we face when making choices that involve others. This card not only signifies romantic relationships but also speaks to the soul's journey of growth through the experiences of love and connection. Both The Lovers and the Two of Cups embody themes of attraction, union, and the balance of masculine and feminine energies, but The Lovers extends into the realm of divine guidance and the profound lessons that love teaches.

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Rich in symbolism, The Lovers card presents a vivid tableau that enhances its intuitive meaning. The naked figures of a man and a woman, representing Adam and Eve, stand in the Garden of Eden, symbolising innocence, vulnerability, and the purity of love before the fall. Beside Eve stands the Tree of Knowledge, a reminder of the wisdom gained through experience, while the Tree of Life beside Adam represents vitality and the interconnectedness of all beings. Their nudity underscores the openness and honesty required in a true partnership, where nothing is hidden and everything is shared.

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Above them hovers an archangel, often identified as Raphael, the angel of healing and harmony. The archangel’s presence signifies divine guidance, offering unconditional love and support as the couple navigates the complexities of their relationship. This celestial figure also represents the higher spiritual forces at work in our lives, guiding us toward choices that lead to soul growth and deeper understanding.

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When The Lovers appear in a Tarot reading, it prompts you to look within and address any issues related to love and relationships. Are you in a relationship that truly nurtures your soul? The card encourages introspection and asks you to seek answers within your heart rather than relying solely on logic. The snake, often coiled around the Tree of Knowledge, symbolizes the wisdom that comes from experience, transformation, and the potent sexual energy that flows between two connected souls.

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The Lovers also present a choice, often depicted as a fork in the road. This decision is not just about what makes sense on the surface but what resonates with your higher self and contributes to your soul's journey. On The Fool’s journey, the lesson of The Lovers is that one must first learn to love oneself before truly loving another. Only then can a relationship reach its highest potential, characterised by perfect harmony and mutual growth. The mountain in the background represents the obstacles and challenges that must be overcome to achieve this union, symbolizing the soul’s elevation through the trials of love.

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This card can also indicate a twin flame or soulmate connection—a relationship so profound that it feels as though you have known this person across many lifetimes. The connection is deeply spiritual, often bringing with it lessons that are both challenging and transformative.

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However, The Lovers also carry a cautionary message. The forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden warns of temptation and the consequences that come with making choices that are not aligned with your higher self. The flames depicted in the card may symbolise the risk of getting burned, but they also represent the passions and desires that drive us, urging us to consider how we express love and what truly motivates us.

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If there are unresolved conflicts within yourself or your relationship, The Lovers suggest that these issues will inevitably impact your partnership. Often, your partner may act as a mirror, reflecting unresolved issues back to you, unconsciously provoking you to address them and restore balance. Are there patterns of dysfunction that you repeatedly encounter? Now is the time to confront them and seek resolution.

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At its core, The Lovers express emotion, passion, intimacy, and affection. When two people are in sync, love flows naturally and effortlessly, creating a bond that is both deep and enduring.

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Reversed, The Lovers can indicate disharmony within a relationship. The imbalance may lead to a breakdown in communication, where one partner withdraws, withholding love and affection. This reversal can also suggest the interference of a third party, causing further strain and conflict.

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In the reversed position, The Lovers ask you to carefully consider your choices in relationships. Reflect on the benefits and consequences of your decisions, as a moment of weakness or poor judgment could have significant ramifications. This card also reminds us that while we cannot control others, we do have control over our own actions and responses.

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The Lovers Tarot card ultimately speaks to the profound connection between two souls, the divine guidance that influences our relationships, and the choices we make along the way. Whether upright or reversed, it is a card that encourages growth, introspection, and a deeper understanding of love in all its forms.

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Reversed meanings…

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Issues: It could mean there is an issue with the card’s upright message.

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Opposite: The meaning may be the opposite of the upright message.

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Blocked: The energy may be blocked and requires action to turn it around.

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Weakened: The energy may be weaker than the upright meaning.

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Warning: It may be a warning to avoid the current path or face possible difficulties or even danger.

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Denial: It could suggest someone is in denial about the meaning of the card.

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Delay: The energy may be delayed and will manifest eventually.

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Decay: The upright meaning is diminishing and cannot be relied on.

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