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The King of Wands typically represents our president, Vladimir Vladimirovich, says Ksenia, a Russian fortune-teller, as she points to the last card in her spread.She is translating the outcome of prospective peace talks between the Kremlin and Washington over the war in Ukraine.
Thirteen cards lie before her, each informing part of the story.The King of Wands is a card of leadership and self-confidence however in this reading, Ksenia has likewise drawn a card with the opposite significance: the Devil card.There will be a great deal of manipulation on both sides in this matter, she warns, indicating the Devil card.
Theres a lot of devilish energy in this.
Im just telling it like it is.Since the inauguration of U.S.
President Donald Trump, who vows to broker a deal to end the war in Ukraine, videos with tarot forecasts have actually proliferated on Russian social media.Tarot readers hypothesize on when the war will end, the future of Ukraine and Russia after a ceasefire, and even President Vladimir Putins psychological state.Youre right.
America will never ever accept Ukraines defeat.
And it will always look for to acquire an advantage, writes Lyudmila, one of Ksenias fans, in the comments.Ksenia links the warnings in her reading to Trumps duplicitous nature.He can reveal us something, however in reality, something entirely various is occurring.
Theres a factor the Moon and the Devil show up for me, Ksenia describes.
In tarot, the Moon is a card of illusion and ambiguity.Anastasia Shuraeva/ pexelsAnother kind of tarot reading focuses on Ukraines territorial integrity, along with the political fate of Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky.Tarot reader Yekaterina holds cards symbolizing death and concessions.
She asks whether Russias borders will change as an outcome of a peace agreement.Russia will potentially step far from the areas its currently holding, she describes as she examines the cards.
A bit later, she adds: But everything thats already part of Russia legally that will stay.Yekaterina has read tarot for over 3 years.
When she first began, she published videos about psychology and relationships.
Because early 2022, she has actually turned to asking the cards about Russias fate, Putins future and the end of the war in Ukraine.In her most popular video, Yekaterina asks whether the Ukrainian city of Dnipro will become part of Russia.Looking at cards portraying a wasps nest and the ancient Greek goddess Demeter, she concludes: The city has strong security.
Even getting near to it will be difficult.Yekaterina decreased to speak to The Moscow Times.The concerns are too intriguing offered the present political environment and constraints on freedom of speech, she said in a voice message on Telegram.Psychologist Veronika Neifakh said that the popularity of practices like tarot is connected to the wider human need to regain a sense of control in times of unpredictability and crises.Uncertainty can be much more frightening than understanding something bad has actually already taken place, Neifakh informed The Moscow Times.When trying to deal with the unidentified, we seek any form of certainty thats when wonderful thinking begins.
We begin thinking in things that once seemed completely difficult.
This is typically seen in people who remain in anguish, particularly those who have lost loved ones, she said.During the very first year of Russias full-blown intrusion of Ukraine, demand for online tarot and magic schools grew nearly twentyfold.Amid this surge in interest, one Russian esoteric professional released an online course titled Wartime Tarot Reader, which guarantees to teach participants how to respond to questions about mobilization, war and emigration using tarot cards.Unfortunately, in 2022, tarot readers need to react to their clients panic and fears almost daily, the course founder wrote.Sales of tarot cards in Russia have increased sevenfold in the past 4 years.By 2023, the market for esoteric services reached almost 2 trillion rubles (roughly $24.8 million).
Fortune-tellers are sought advice from for more than simply political predictions; the better halves of missing out on soldiers often call them when looking for their husbands.My buddy recommended I go to a psychic.
I was desperate, so I did.
Im clinging to any possibility I have.
For me, its crucial to keep browsing and to believe due to the fact that I wont get any real responses from anybody, composed Lyudmila, the partner of a Russian soldier, in a social networks post.Around 80% of tarot card buyers in Russia are women, however males also turn to the cards with questions about the war and negotiations.One male tarot card reader, Dementiy, inquires about a telephone call in between Putin and Trump.
He wants to reveal the 2 leaders concealed motives.Putin is looking to the future, attempting to lay out a tactical course, to enforce his own rules of the video game, he says, indicating the Chariot and Knight of Swords both considered favorable cards in tarot.Alina Vilchenko/ pexelsThe U.S.
position, by contrast, stimulates skepticism.Theres deception here, cunning moves, manipulation, he stated, indicating the reversed Five of Pentacles, a card frequently associated with rejection or negative change.At the end of his reading, Dementiy concludes: There was a chance for an arrangement, but it was either missed out on or disregarded.
In reality, they were covertly working out about money and the international order.
Before asking viewers to subscribe to his channel, he adds that the existing talks are just a procedure for the media.Dementiy, who discovered tarot after receiving a tarot deck as a gift, is not thinking about personal questions.I utilized to be into marketing and had a lot of different organizations.
I realized you can get followers quickly with this, he told The Moscow Times.Today, Dementiy has 17,000 customers on YouTube.My geopolitical readings come real because I comprehend how politics works, he stated.
The cards frequently shock me their responses dont constantly match my own opinions.Still, not whatever has been exposed.
The cards have actually never ever revealed him the exact date of when Russias special military operation will end, he said.At first, I believed it could be determined.
With time, I realized that dates cant be predicted.
The war might end in 30 minutes, or it could go on for another 20 years, he said.Dementiys most popular video, taped two years ago, anticipated peace in July 2023.
It now has almost 500,000 views.





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