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2 Kings of Swords in One Deck

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Tonight something bizarre happened while reading for a new client, reading a Universal Deck that was a gift.

Long story short, her brother died 6 months ago after a long battle of illness. An answer to part of our reading with reverse King of Swords. I read in context he said it was his time, he put down the fight. We went through more cards about other things, at end of reading she asked if something went wrong at hospital. I drew another reverse KOS! I didn't know there were 2 in deck. The only doubled card & nothing else was missing. 

 

That was such an interesting coincidence! I know some people get a deck and check through and very rarely there are double cards or packing mistakes but how funny it came up like that 😆

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She told a me he was a very strong mind after we had gone through the reading further. I don't know why I didn't go through the deck. I've read this deck many times and never realized there were 2 KOS inn there. Strong mind indeed! He answered her again with the same card in the same position in the dane topic but like a half hour later. She had just told me she had hoped his spirit was strong enough to push things off her table. I joke now he was strong enough to "manifest" a 2nd King!

I've had occasions where a card was doubled in a deck so there were only 77 distinct cards and where there were 79 cards with one of them doubled. In the first case, I considered the doubled card to be dominant energy in the deck (and the missing card to be missing energy). In the latter case, I considered the doubled card to be additional energy available to the deck.

the first thing I do with a new deck is order it. Sometimes there is a double card, which usually means there is one missing. Sometimes there is a damaged card... best to know first. I consider it printing/packing problems not something mystical. 

 

Interesting reading though! 

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