The question is answered by Lucas with a spread of 4 Tarot whose meaning is: Positive, Negative, Result, Advice.
The first card is the reversed Three of Wands, which represents an opportunity to be seized with caution. In this case it indicates that although Federica may be an attractive option for managing insurance, care should be taken not to trust her too much.
The second tarot is the reversed Five of Cups, which symbolizes disappointment and frustration. This suggests that while Federica could be an attractive option for insurance management, it should not be assumed that everything will go as planned.
The third tarot is the Two of Cups, which indicates a balanced solution to a problem. This suggests that relying on Federica for insurance management could be a good choice, as long as care is taken to seize the opportunity with caution and without taking anything for granted.
The last card is the Four of Swords, which symbolizes worries and fears. This tarot suggests that although relying on Federica for the management of insurance can be a good compromise, attention must be paid to any problems or unforeseen events.
In conclusion, relying on Federica for insurance management could be an interesting option but it shouldn't be taken lightly. Care should be taken to take opportunities cautiously, taking nothing for granted and allowing for the possibility of the unexpected. Therefore, the most likely answer to the question is "Yes", as long as you know how to approach the situation with caution and without too high expectations.
In your opinion, should my grandmother Rosa buy a new TV or keep the old one?
Bottom line, the cards suggest that if your grandmother is willing to take on challenges and take advantage of the opportunities available to her, she can achieve a dramatic improvement in her health. So, according to the tarot, the most likely answer to the question "In your opinion, should my grandmother Rosa buy a new TV or keep the old one?" It is Old TV as the main focus should be placed on your grandmother's health and the tarot suggests that this would be the healthiest approach to arrive at the desired result.
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Will you see health problems in my future?
In conclusion, the papers suggest that the applicant will not have any health problems in the foreseeable future. The opponent, on the other hand, may have more difficulty in this area. Therefore, the answer to the question is "No", the applicant will not see any health problems in their future.
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I dreamed that I was in a very cold place, could this be a warning that I should protect myself from the cold?
In conclusion, the three cards suggest that you need to make a decision about your health, considering the possible alternative solutions available and thinking carefully about how to deal responsibly with the problem. Yes, you should protect yourself from the cold as there seems to be a warning in your dream.
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Do I need to take any precautions regarding my physical health?
In conclusion, the three cards suggest that you should reflect on your physical health and take the necessary precautions to improve it. You must take responsibility for choosing the right options, engage in the pursuit of knowledge and put the necessary effort into getting the desired results. Therefore, the answer to the question is Yes, you need to take precautions regarding your physical health.
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Could I have a condition that hasn't been diagnosed yet?
In conclusion, the tarot indicates that it is possible that you have an undiagnosed condition. However, your health is also greatly affected by your actions and decisions. Therefore, it's important to take more responsibility for your health, listen to your intuitions, and consult with experts to spot any health problems before they become serious.
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Will I have children? How many?
From the interpretation of the tarot we can deduce that the person concerned will have a positive and healthy future. The answer to the question is therefore "yes". The affected person will have children, but we cannot say how many.
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