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What Tarot Card Am I?
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What Tarot Card Am I?
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What Tarot Card Am I?
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<table border="0" width="480" align="center"><tr><td><p><img src="http://www.pagans.net/images/tarot/08-Strength.gif" align="left" border="0"><strong><big>I am Strength</big></strong></p><p>Strength represents patience and compassion. Getting angry is easy when events turn sour, but dealing calmly with frustration takes great strength. So does accepting others and forgiving mistakes. We need strength to mold situations softly. The Chariot controls through mastery and authority. Card 8 is more subtle, even loving. Notice how the lion (itself a symbol of strength) is being guided and tamed by the woman's gentle hands.</p><p>For a full description of your card and other goodies, please visit <a href="http://www.learntarot.com/maj08.htm" target="_blank">LearnTarot.com</a></p><hr></td></tr><tr><td align="center"><p><strong>What tarot card are you?</strong> Enter your birthdate.<br><form action="http://www.obeythefist.com/tarot/index.php" method="get">Month: <input type="text" name="month" size="4" maxlength="2"> Day: <input type="text" name="day" size="4" maxlength="2"> Year: <input type="text" name="year" size="6" maxlength="4" value="19"><input type="submit" name="submit"></form></p></td></tr></table>
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What Tarot Card Am I?
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<table border="0" width="480" align="center"><tr><td><p><img src="http://www.pagans.net/images/tarot/08-Strength.gif" align="left" border="0"><strong><big>I am Strength</big></strong></p><p>Strength represents patience and compassion. Getting angry is easy when events turn sour, but dealing calmly with frustration takes great strength. So does accepting others and forgiving mistakes. We need strength to mold situations softly. The Chariot controls through mastery and authority. Card 8 is more subtle, even loving. Notice how the lion (itself a symbol of strength) is being guided and tamed by the woman's gentle hands.</p><p>For a full description of your card and other goodies, please visit <a href="http://www.learntarot.com/maj08.htm" target="_blank">LearnTarot.com</a></p><hr></td></tr><tr><td align="center"><p><strong>What tarot card are you?</strong> Enter your birthdate.<br><form action="http://www.obeythefist.com/tarot/index.php" method="get">Month: <input type="text" name="month" size="4" maxlength="2"> Day: <input type="text" name="day" size="4" maxlength="2"> Year: <input type="text" name="year" size="6" maxlength="4" value="19"><input type="submit" name="submit"></form></p></td></tr></table>
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