The Seven of Swords and Strength | Richmond’s Tarot Destiny
Dear Richmond, As we slowly work to piece together the puzzle of our inner world, lightning strikes—and suddenly, everything changes. At the heart of this week's spread is the Empress, surrounded by the Seven of Swords and the Strength card. As...
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