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	<description>What do the tarot cards have in store for you and your love life? 

Finding Out
If you've never had a tarot card reading, you should. It's fun. But don't put too much stake in the results. Many people rely on tarot cards too much, while others use them as a guide. One mistake people make when reading tarot cards is that a certain tarot card has a specific meaning. For example, many people think the death card means they or someone they love will die, when it might just mean you're having a hard time letting go of a past relationship, a job....whatever!

Tarot Card Trivia
Did you know that a deck of tarot cards has 78 cards? A standard deck of tarot cards has  22 cards called the major arcana, and four suits of 14 cards called the minor arcana or pip cards. (These cards are similar to playing cards.) In addition, there are many different types of tarot cards and themes. There are literally thousands, so there's one for everyone's different tastes and interests.

"Our Love was Written in the Stars!"
That's something you might hear someone say who's into love astrology, or the melding of the signs. If you wonder how love astrology works, read your horoscope a day late and see if it was accurate. Generally, it's not. Relying on your sign and the sign of a potential significant other to determine the success or failure of your relationship is okay for fun, but realize that certain people are more compatible together than others, and more often than not, their sign has nothing to do with it.
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