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    Decoding Your Reversed Card's Secret Message

    About This Reading

    A contemplative reading on shadow work, reversed cards, and what Jung and Nicoll knew about the parts of ourselves we will not face.

    There's a moment when a reversed card appears and something in you tightens. You've been reading that situation as an external threat — when it's actually your own internal landscape, projected outward. The reversed card doesn't predict disaster. It names what you refuse to see in yourself. Through shadow work, these cards become mirrors held at new angles — revealing the parts you set aside so long ago, you forgot they existed. The Moon reversed isn't bad luck. It's fear-projections overriding reality. The Tower reversed isn't safety. It's the exhausting denial of what already fell. What if the thing you keep encountering isn't coming at you — but coming from you? That question isn't an accusation. It's a door. The full reading is waiting for you..... It really is...... Waiting for you.... Waiting for you to meet it...

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