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Card 63 Calendar depicts a calendar for lifetimes. This calendar depicts many beliefs and many phases of man's existence.
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The Tone for this card is Reflection and the Reality is Short-sighted veiw of Life and the Destiny is Lessons Learned'.
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How to Read The Cards |
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1 - THE BASIC LAYOUT OR THREE CARDS DRAW
For an easy and quick reading to a single question or a single matter. Note that the second card draw goes on the third position.

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2 - THE GENERAL LAYOUT OR "DAISY" LAYOUT
For a complete reading, covering the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects.

These are only a suggestive way to put the cards for your client.
The cards can be used in any way that pleases you.
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And so Troy fell, in no small measure because the Greeks paid heed and attention to the Gods, and the Trojans only offended them. A thousand years and more later, Roman soldiers still looked to the Eagles of Jove as much as to their Commanders'. And the Oracle at Delphi was still honored, believed, and followed, even by such men as Cicero who might seem least inclined to accept a present and active divinity. |
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The decline of the Roman empire saw no reduction in the search for divination, it only redirected the energy. Despite all the best efforts of the Inquisition, superstition and mystery still ruled the minds of the common people. And even doctors of the Church in the Middle Ages, like Gregory Bishop of Tours in the 12th century, spent as much time cataloging prodigies in the sky as they did contemplating divinity. The Enlightenment, the Renaissance, the Industrial Age and the Atomic Age have been no more successful at easing the fear of the unknown. The small variations in everyday life may be different now, but people still look to seemingly random events and try to find method under the madness. Even, and perhaps especially, leaders and politicians are attracted to the lure of foresight, and we hear stories of White Houses from Lincoln to Roosevelt to Clinton actively consulting mystics.
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