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[Open ME] [Venus won't make this intimate connection again all year!] [Tarot.com] [Tarot.com] [Tarot.com] Hey {NAME}, Pay attention to this true love story: Venus just moved into Pisces today, its most positive position for romance -- and it won't be here again until next year! Venus is "exalted" in Pisces, which is the best placement of all for maximizing your love and relationship potential. Of course, with the love planet at its most powerful now, you also run the risk of getting too carried away by unrealistic fantasies or falling for the wrong person. This is a time when it's extra important to be sensible with your heart! Here is the best way to make that happen... [Tarot.com] [Realize your true love potentials with a Happily Ever After tarot reading] [Tarot.com] The [Happily Ever After Tarot reading] is the best tool to use when you want to write the next page in your own love story. This exclusive spread by Tarot scholar Isha Lerner combines the romance and magic of fairy tales with real-life relationship insights. Your reading explores the past, present, and future of your love's path, helping you understand all the complexities of your love life in pure and simple terms. Remember, Venus in Pisces is the greatest true-love opportunity you'll have this year! But this potent energy won't last long, so get your [Happily Ever After Tarot reading] now. You can even get this romantic reading for free with [TrialPay]. Wishing you exalted love! [Tarot.com Signoff] P.S. Tarot.com has teamed up with Biddy Tarot to bring you the best in Tarot education! [Get started today] on your journey towards greater intuition, deeper self-discovery, and higher spiritual awareness. [Tarot.com] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tarot.com] [Tarot.com Facebook][Tarot.com] [Tarot.com Twitter][o] [Tarot.com YouTube][o] [Tarot.com Google Plus][o] [Tarot.com] [Tarot.com] Why am I getting this email? When you signed up to receive this email, you also created an account on Tarot.com. Now you have access to Tarot.com's exclusive content, free Karma Coins, personalized readings -- written by the best scholars in the divination business -- plus more. This newsletter is just one of many benefits of being a member. Don't miss a single thing! Learn how to add us to your [safe sender list]. Tarot.com, 7412 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy., Suite 102, Portland, Oregon 97225 Update your subscription preferences [here.]

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