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The Lovers Tarot Patch The Lovers Tarot Patch The Lovers Tarot Patch
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The Lovers Tarot Patch
£10.00

Key meanings: Love, soulmates, kindred spirits, perfect unions, partnerships, relationships, major choices, romance, desire, sexual connections, shared values

The Lovers signifies perfect union, harmony, love and attraction. The Lovers can represent finding the balance within oneself. You are learning to understand yourself, your own personal moral code and what you value in life. This will bring harmony and balance to your life. In general when The Lovers Tarot card appears it is an indication that you have major choices to make or are faced with a dilemma. You may be feeling uncertain about situations, people in your life or what direction you should take. These are important decisions you are faced with. Don’t automatically go for the easy road, make sure you have all the information and make the right decision. Even if it seems like a difficult path, it will lead you on to greater things.

Source: https://www.thetarotguide.com/the-lovers/

Size:
7 × 12 cm

Production:
All of our patches are sustainably printed onto organic cotton and handmade in Bristol, UK.

Materials:
Organic cotton 300gsm, polyester thread, heatseal (iron on version only)

The Fool Tarot Patch The Fool Tarot Patch The Fool Tarot Patch
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The Fool Tarot Patch
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Key meanings: Innocence, freedom, originality, adventure, travel, foolishness, carelessness, idealism, youth, spontaneity, lack of commitment, new beginnings

The first card of the Major Arcana, The Fool is generally a positive card indicating new beginnings. If it appears in your readings it could mean that you are on the verge of an exciting, unexpected new adventure. Your new adventure will bring you along a path which may require you to make a leap of faith but you will grow as a result of this new experience. This new adventure could be a literal new adventure, like travelling to a place you’ve never been before. The change this card can bring will usually be a welcome one. While the Fool is generally a positive card, its appearance in a reading can also indicate that you need to take the time to look before you leap.

Source: https://www.thetarotguide.com/the-fool/

Size:
7 × 12 cm

Production:
All of our patches are sustainably printed onto organic cotton and handmade in Bristol, UK.

Materials:
Organic cotton 300gsm, polyester thread, heatseal (iron on version only)

The Hermit Tarot Patch The Hermit Tarot Patch The Hermit Tarot Patch
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The Hermit Tarot Patch
£10.00

Key meanings: Spiritual enlightenment, soul searching, self-reflection, introspection, contemplation, inner guidance, solitude

The Hermit Tarot card in an upright position generally indicates that you are entering a period of soul searching, self-reflection and spiritual enlightenment. You may find that you need time alone to gain a deeper understanding of yourself, to remove yourself from the daily grind in order to discover your true spiritual self, contemplate your existence, your direction in life or your values. The Hermit can also indicate isolating yourself or withdrawing into oneself in order to recover from a difficult situation. This Major Arcana trump card can suggest that you may be going through an anti-social phase where you just don’t want to interact with people as much as you normally would. The Hermit is wise, mature and knowledgeable and may be an indication of someone seeking the services of a counsellor or psychiatrist. This is a time to focus on yourself and meeting your own needs.

https://www.thetarotguide.com/the-hermit/

Size:

7 × 12 cm

Production:
All of our patches are sustainably printed onto organic cotton and handmade in Bristol, UK.

Materials:
Organic cotton 300gsm, polyester thread, heatseal (iron on version only)

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