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What’s your favorite divination tool, {NAME}?

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Hi there, {NAME}! I know we talk about different tools and resources quite a bit… but I don?

 Hi there, {NAME}! I know we talk about different tools and resources quite a bit… but I don’t think I’ve ever asked you - which one is your favorite? I mean, we obviously agree that astrology is essential, but what else do you use? [How do you get answers to specific questions when you need them?]( The reason I ask is that we’ve recently created a custom version of one of my personal favorites - the Tarot Deck - and I really think you’re going to want one of these! See, the reason I love working with the Tarot is that it takes advantage of something you already have - intuition. I know there’s a lot of people that think you need to memorize all the different meanings for each card, but actually, the best readings are those that are done intuitively… where the reading is guided more by what you “feel” from the cards, rather than some predetermined meaning that was written by someone you don’t even know… That’s not to say those basic meanings can’t be helpful - they can - but studying the cards and letting your intuition help you interpret the markings will produce a much more powerful (and accurate!) reading every time… PLUS, just using the Tarot gives your intuition a workout, meaning that the more you use it, the stronger your intuition becomes… and the stronger your intuition, the deeper your reading… It’s a win-win! So, when we started talking about new tools we’d like to develop, I knew a Tarot deck needed to be on the top of that list… I mean - [an Astrology Answers exclusive Tarot Deck](?? Oh yeah, we HAVE to create that! [And here it is, {NAME}…]( Grab one while you can… you should definitely have one of these in your arsenal! Adrian       [Master Astrologer Adrian Duncan]( [Signed, Adrian Ross Duncan](                    No longer interested in your future? Just unsubscribe if you don't wish to be contacted or, change your preferences to decide what content you want. [Manage Subscriptions]( Did we get your name or other details wrong? Please correct us and update your profile. [Edit Profile]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@astrologyanswers.com 10040 West Cheyenne Ave 170-129 Las Vegas, 
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