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Topic: Yes/No Help please
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sid Knowflake Posts: 160 From: New Jersey Registered: Jul 2011
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posted March 17, 2013 12:51 PM
Hi All,My sister has lost huge sum of money from her house 2 weeks back.We had searched everywhere in the house but there is no sign of the money.We have a little doubt on a male family member.So would like to know if he has taken the money.Can someone please pull a yes or no tarot and help us.Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thank you. IP: Logged |
AshSkye Knowflake Posts: 654 From: UK Registered: Jun 2012
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posted March 17, 2013 01:50 PM
My instinct instantly was a No and I pulled the Five of Swords which is also a NoSo with me I'll say No, he didn't steal the money I have an urge to tell you you're not looking in the right place meaning it's not him but maybe someone else IP: Logged |
imeanj Knowflake Posts: 204 From: Registered: Feb 2013
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posted March 17, 2013 01:54 PM
I think this is where a horay may be helpful/interesting - you can find lost objects with it. I am still a beginning reader, but there are some experts on this forum. Good Luck!IP: Logged |
Venia Knowflake Posts: 1057 From: Germany Registered: Oct 2010
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posted March 17, 2013 01:56 PM
Hi sid,It seems that your sister had worked hard for that money and had it there for a specific reason (travel maybe?). A male figure appears, indeed, that comes from a broken marriage. Is he her ex? Also, I think that your sister's gut feeling is telling her who - which could be right.
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EmpressMendez Knowflake Posts: 2411 From: Registered: May 2012
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posted March 17, 2013 02:52 PM
Hello Sid,I did a playing card yes/no and got a no as well. I'm getting more than one person involved, they seem very young..cousins or siblings related to each other. Three brothers or three cousins. 4 of Spades = No 2 of Spades = No Jack of Spades = No Jack of Clubs = No Jack of Hearts = Yes So it all points out to someone else (Jack of Hearts). His description is that of someone who can never do any wrong - someone you least suspect to have done it. He seems innocent, calm and caring. A young person who was pressured to do this and he may like partying, something like that. So it's someone that may still be in high school (a male), or college. He might have a part-time job, but is having difficulties with it. Does this make any sense? Also, problems at home with rebelling & breaking rules could be a possibility - I know I said he seems innocent, but he may be starting to rebel either secretly, or is pressured to do this to 'fit in'. I apologize if it doesn't. It was kind of a difficult question to ask since I didn't have initials :3. IP: Logged |
EmpressMendez Knowflake Posts: 2411 From: Registered: May 2012
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posted March 17, 2013 03:02 PM
Could be..a young son, son-in-law, brother, cousin..it's often a young male (Jack of Hearts) he could be lazy ,immature, insecure..A close male friend, or a lover could be it. But I'm getting it's more a family member than any other -- he's definitely still in school. Some things that may stand out about him is that he could love writing, writing poetry, or the arts in general. He could be spoiled & always seen as innocent, or someone that people love to 'baby'/spoil due to his youthful face and/or charm. Does she have a son? Brother? He was pressured by the other two to do it... IP: Logged |
sid Knowflake Posts: 160 From: New Jersey Registered: Jul 2011
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posted March 18, 2013 01:55 PM
Thank you very much Ashskye,imeanj,venia and empressmendez for helping us.Yes empressmendez your description fits very well to the male family member who we had doubt on.Thank you so much for helping us in the need of hour.God bless you all who had helped us.
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