Friday, January 8, 2010

Tarot Reading for 2010

The New Year is here once again. Let us say goodbye to 2009. Let’s welcome the Year of the Tiger with a fortune reading.

I am actually doing this every year. Before the year ends, I spread my tarot cards to take a peek at what to expect during the New Year. Only this time, I will not be doing it for my own fortune. I will be reading the fortune of our country, the Philippines, for 2010.
Here, take a glimpse at what to expect for the year of the Metal Tiger.


JANUARY
The year will start with some relationship and emotional struggle. The element of water is at play. Water holds a lot of mystery and a lot of confusion. However, each struggle will be an open window for a new realization. Hence, it will bring about some changes in the society.

FEBRUARY
This month poses a lot of danger to the society. There would be a painful transformation. A possible calamity, be it man made or natural, will take place during this year. Economic struggle in the country is also very strong. We might as well be careful with the choices we make during this month.

MARCH
Violence never sleeps. As this month approaches, there will be many incidents involving high ranking officials. There will also be huge fire that might take place. But it is not all bad news. There will be an emerging victory for those who really needed change in their lives.

APRIL
There will be some good news in the economy as prices of commodities might actually drop. However there is always a price to pay. There would be some companies that might be endangered to be closed. Those who own a lot of industries or manufacturing plants must be very careful in handling the demands and causes of their workers.

MAY
Secrets will be revealed during this month. A violent-free election is not a guarantee as there will be a lot of election related incidents that will happen. Another possible fire will also take place.

JUNE
There will be significant drop in the economy. Prices will continue to rise. And a possible threat coming from other countries will emerge.

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