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1 of Carrots
the Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The One of Carrots symbolizes victory or success. It can mean the obtainment of power through effort, or the physical possession of desired object. It often also indicates triumph after adversity or achievement through action.

2 of Carrots
the Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Two of Carrots presents a stalemate or halting of efforts. It can refer to a small setback which requires a lot of work. There are elements of indecision, an inability to see the obvious, or straying from the intended path.

3 of Carrots the Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Three of Carrots refers to a delay or inability to proceed. There may be a sense of moral obligation or duty or loyalty that prevents action.

4 of Carrots
the Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Four of Carrots is symbolic of a need to be left alone. A time to rest and gather strength may be required in a private retreat.  It can also indicate a sense of isolation.

5 of Carrotsthe Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Five of Carrots refers to a misunderstanding.  There may be a negative response that brings delays or misunderstandings.  It can be a childish or selfish act or reaction.

6 of Carrotsthe Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Six of Carrots suggests someone is stealing or hoarding. It can also refer to a situation where someone is leaving on a trip or journey with uncertain goals or results. There may be other wild behavior or strange, unpredictable actions.

7 of Carrotsthe Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Seven of Carrots is often a deception that creates gain. It can refer to clandestine behavior or someone acting in a clever way to gain favor or material goods. It can also be the coming together of many ideas.

8 of Carrotsthe Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Eight of Carrots refers to conflict, criticism or a sudden outburst of emotion. It can also be an injury or ailment.  The Eight of Carrots can indicate a coming crisis or bad news.

9 of Carrotsthe Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Nine of Carrots symbolizes hard work. It expresses a need for diligence, which may involve methodical repetition. The nine of carrots can also refer to a school, a place of learning or a new field of study. 

 

10 of Carrotsthe Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Ten of Carrots often heralds pain, sorrow, and a sense of isolation. There may be a sense of abandonment or of an effort requiring serious contemplation.

 

Page of Carrotsthe Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Page of Carrots is an alert and perceptive younger person. He or she may not always tell the truth or have the best intentions, but is clever.  Although they can be helpful, the Knave of Carrots is not to be completely trusted or relied upon.

Knight of Carrotsthe Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Knight of Carrots is a dashing and active individual, both skilled and strong. He or she is quick acting with a strong sense of loyalty and gallantry. Though brave and trustworthy, the knight of carrots is not always available or on time.

Queen of Carrots
the Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The Queen of Carrots is a powerful woman, smart and quick witted.  She is a capable person, often taking action and fiercely loyal. She sometimes is prone to outbursts of violent temper but also very passionate about the objects of her affection. She may have a one track mind, and have many complex skills which require learning and concentration.

King of Carrots
the Rabbit Tarot by Nakisha

The King of Carrots is a strong and forceful man, used to getting what he wants. He can be somewhat reserved and hard to read, but warm to those he knows and trusts. He possesses great courage and conviction and is willing to fight for what he believes in.  Once his mind is made up, the King of Carrots acts quickly and decisively.

 

 

 

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