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Marriage proposal, parents & gut feeling

  • Writer: Pallavi Uplanchiwar
    Pallavi Uplanchiwar
  • Sep 8
  • 1 min read
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Problem

Aniket, a 32-year-old businessman from Jaipur, approached me with a dilemma. His family had brought a marriage proposal for him, but he was uncertain about compatibility. On one hand, he didn’t want to hurt his parents’ sentiments, but on the other hand, he wasn’t sure if this match was right for him. This is a common situation in India where arranged marriages still hold strong cultural roots, yet individuals also seek personal happiness.


Solution

In his reading, the cards that came up were The Lovers, The Hierophant, and The Three of Cups. The Lovers card highlighted that a strong connection was possible, while The Hierophant represented traditional family values and blessings. The Three of Cups symbolized joy, celebration, and emotional support. I explained that the match looked promising and that the cards suggested harmony between love and family traditions. However, I advised Aniket to spend more time interacting with the girl before making the final decision.


Result

Aniket followed the guidance and took time to get to know her better. Within a few months, he felt a genuine bond forming, and the marriage was finalized with full family support. Today, Aniket shares that his marriage has brought him stability, emotional fulfillment, and growth. He often tells me that tarot helped him bridge the gap between modern doubts and traditional values—something that felt very relevant in his Indian context.

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