Tarot by HHMore importantly what do you think it means? How do you interpret the WoF in your deck? In the various spread positions? Have you considered pulling just that single card and detailing it in all of its positional aspects? Have you considered that the WoF is asking something rather than saying something? What are some of the questions that this card could be presenting? What are some of the messages this card could be introducing? What does each of the symbols on the card represent? What deck(s) are you using? Sometimes:- the message of the WoF is one of lessons .and rules Tarot's Wheel of Fortune can be said to represent, not only where we are in our human physical cycle, i.e being born, birth, living, youth, young adult, adult, aging, aged, beginning to die, dying, but also how well we have learned the rules of the game of life It has been my experience that the details of a Celtic Cross reading are spread across a three to six month timeframe Could it be that you are going back to this same spread and asking similar questions before the previous reading has had the opportunity to be played-out? Have you considered changing the way you ask the question AND using another spread? There are any number of spreads better suited to relationship questions It's in the cards! HH
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