I asked this question to a few mediums and these are the results:
When will I see you again?
| A Single rune is used to gain a quick insight into what drives the situation, or to reduce it to the most concise summary possible. Spirit Runes are most commonly used for questions about mysticism, spirituality, and religion. |
| The rune represents the critical factor in the issue at hand. Ansuz refers to a god or the spoken word of God. It is the voice of reason, law, prophecy and truth. It is the truth heard in the wind. This rune represents wisdom obtained or knowledge delivered. It is the rune of absolute good advice and true council - the message we all must strive to hear. |
When will I see you again?






| The present is embodied in Hexagram 55 - Feng (Abundance): Progress and development is intimated. When a king has reached the point of abundance, there is no occasion to be anxious through fear of a change. Let him be as the sun at noon. |
| The first (bottommost) line, undivided, shows its subject meeting with his mate. Though they are both of the same character, there will be no error. Advance will call forth approval. |
| The fifth line, divided, shows its subject bringing around him the men of brilliant ability. There will be occasion for congratulation and praise. There will be good fortune. |
| The situation is shifting, but neither Yin (the passive feminine force) nor Yang (the active masculine force) is gaining ground. |






| The future is embodied in Hexagram 31 - Hsien (Influence): On the fulfillment of the conditions implied here, there will be a free course and success. Its advantage will depend on being firm and correct, as in marrying a young lady. There will be good fortune. |
 | The things most apparent, those above and in front, are embodied by the upper trigram Chen (Thunder), which is tansforming into Tui (Lake). As part of this process, movement, initiative, and action are giving way to joy, pleasure, and attraction. |
 | The things least apparent, those below and behind, are embodied by the lower trigram Li (Fire), which is transforming into Ken (Mountain). As part of this process, brightness and warmth are giving way to stillness and obstruction |
When will I see you again?
| The Twisting Path spread provides insight into the path ahead of you and the choices you must make. This is the spread for situations where more than one pitfall may lie ahead. The Renaissance Tarot is a modern deck, with symbolism drawn from the heroic age and rendered in renaissance style. This deck is an excellent choice for exploring questions of passion, mastery, and the inner workings of human reason. If you would like your own copy of the Renaissance Tarot, you can buy it now! |
 | The card at the lower left, represents the first decision along your path. The Hermit, when reversed: Barrenness. Loneliness. Cynicism. |
 | The card to the far left represents the first false path that may lead you astray. Queen of Cups: A person of generous and loving nature, graceful and sparkling as a mountain stream, or deep and serene as a country lake. A poetess, musician or actress. |
 | The card in the middle represents the second decision along your path. Three of Coins (Works), when reversed: Imbalance. Imperfection. Mediocrity. |
 | The card at the lower right represents the second false path that may lead you astray. Two of Coins (Change): Unusual turn of events. Unexpected difficulties. Untried emotions. Uncharacteristic behavior. |
 | The card at the top represents one possible mask of your true destination. Six of Coins (Success): Generosity. Philanthropy. Charity. A wise and compassionate decision. |
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