It depicts a large wheel with various figures on it, representing the ups and downs of life's journey. This card reminds us that life is full of fluctuations, and change is inevitable. It suggests that circumstances may shift unexpectedly, but we have the power to adapt and find opportunities within these changes. In readings, it can indicate a turning point or a stroke of luck, encouraging you to embrace change and trust in the natural flow of life.
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Samhain
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