Tarot Readings for You for December 28, 2012, Friday(c)

Dec 27, 2012 by

Yay.  I did it.  Borrowed laptop.  Major challenge for yours truly.

 

Guidance     Our priorities, which we can change as we change, determine whether we do some things, and when we do them.  If something is worth doing, it is worth doing well.  A task isn’t, to us, important anymore, so the pressure to do it is no longer taking effect.  Getting sleep can come first when we have revved up and accomplished our deed.  Being ordered to do something may zero its status upon occasion.  Our study today is that shuffle we all do in the back of our minds about priorities, the numbers moving around there:  to be conscious and to be mindful of those numbers of ours.

 

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Four of Swords

Ace of Swords – Chariot – Eight of Wands

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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you].

Tarot Readings:   About Sleep and Rest and Not Doing (Four of Swords)

Tarot Readings:  Language Skills (Chariot + Eight of Wands)

Tarot Readings:  About Success (Chariot)

Tarot Readings:  Many Things to Do (Eight of Wands + Chariot)

Tarot Readings:  Being Indifferent (Four of Swords)

Miscellaneous Tarot Reading

 

Tarot Readings:  About Sleep and Rest and Not Doing (Four of Swords)

No matter how many things you have to do, you still have to sleep, to take time out.

Many projects going on, one after the other, you have to give it a rest!

Too many things to accomplish at the same time [multi-tasking], so you have to not do some.

I am so good at all these things, I can do them in my sleep.

 

Tarot Readings: Language Skills (Chariot + Eight of Wands)

Language skills are not the most important part.

Quite a few of my writing skills have totally gone dormant.

 

Tarot Readings: About Success (Chariot)

Not forced to be – don’t have to be – an overnight success.

More and more adept at overcoming my laziness.

You are already successful for having achieved a number of things.

One win after another is all it takes to be successful.

I don’t do any of these things; I have won my battle against them.

I’m not talking about the force I used to come out on top.

While I have not definitively won the war, I have won all these battles.

I accomplish each and every item on my list – nothing left to do.

 

Tarot Readings: Many Things to Do (Eight of Wands + Chariot)

Many responsibilities that are not really a challenge.

Many of the projects I accomplish are not vitally important.

Still the one that is in charge of getting all these things that are important done.

No skill is involved in all these things that have to be done.

I decide to not get involved when several things have to be done quickly.

If all these things are top priority, I won’t be the one to take on the tasks.

If something is worth doing, it is worth doing well; just don’t bother with those other things.

 

Tarot Readings: Being Indifferent (Four of Swords)

Absolutely indifferent to fast cars.

Being a champion at being absolutely indifferent to all those things.

Indifferent to being the winner when you have so many priorities.

When they tell me I have to, I manage to not do it.

 

Miscellaneous Tarot Reading

The main points are discussed in a parked car.

 

 

Four of Swords

Ace of Swords – Chariot – Eight of Wands

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LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

Ace of Swords and Chariot are winners and champions who get the job done.

 

*Ace of Swords is by-force-by-golly; to conquer; to be victorious; the most important or highest priority (whatever); a thing you must do, and do first; a sure thing.  It often translates ‘absolute’ or ‘absolutely.’  Ace of Swords has the right-of-way.  Ace of Swords = ‘you gotta.’

 

*Chariot analyzes the situation intensely in such detail that he or she finds the way to make good use even of the bad, adverse, factors.  Chariot has a responsibility to get the job done, whereas Ace of Swords emphasizes the victory itself.

 

The other two Rider Waite Tarot citizens on today’s Tarot panel send our stories into different perspectives:

*Eight of Wands is repetitions (of anything); is many items, as on a list; is written or verbal communication – even texting.  It often means quickly, and it often means many.

 

Four of Swords’ core meaning is:  Things remain as they are.  This is expressed as not doing, not participating, not having any part, resting or sleeping, meditating or being retired or being withdrawn. Advice is to ‘Let it be.’  (Remember the Beatles’ song?) 

 

So we have a contrast.  The opposites are (1) engaging all-the-way in action and getting something accomplished and (2) doing nothing or just contemplating. 

 

The message in these four Rider Waite cards getting together for us is: priorities.  Ace of Swords says that best.  The message is ‘All or nothing.’  If something is worth doing, it is worth doing all the way; if it isn’t why do it at all?  The point is to know the difference, to prioritize.  The point is to be conscious of the shifting numbers in the back seat of our will that represent our priorities – to take a glance at the back seat as we drive through the days.

 

We aren’t silly about this.  We do point out certain mundane chores that are low status but nevertheless necessary, and we call them accomplishments, too.

 

 

LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

 

Ace of Swords   The winner, the champion, gets a laurel leaf crown on his bare head.  Here it is perched on a crown, so you can’t miss the point, and the crown is on a sword.  Can’t miss that, can we?  Ace of Swords is by-force-by-golly; to conquer; to be victorious; the most important or highest priority (whatever); a thing you must do, and do first; a sure thing.  It often translates ‘absolute’ or ‘absolutely.’  Ace of Swords has the right-of-way.  Ace of Swords = ‘you gotta.’
and sticking to it until you arrive.  Chariot analyzes the situation intensely in such detail that he or she finds the way to make good use eChariot  Charioteers were winners and champions who got the job done, the special forces of their times.  Chariot is having the winning strategy ven of the bad, adverse, factors.  Chariot has a responsibility to get the job done.
Eight of Wands  shows the limbs flying in the air, looking like lines on paper, which somehow Tarot Verbatim(TM) picks up as written or verbal communications of any type, even texting.  The other core meanings of Eight of Wands are repetitions (of anything); many and ‘a lot of’; fast and quickly and hurriedly.
Four of Swords   Here you have a fellow lying on a sarcophagus in a cathedral.  The ritual for knighthood involves doing this and reporting your vision to the bishop.  Four of Swords’ core meaning is:  Things remain as they are.  This is expressed as not doing, not participating, not having any part, resting or sleeping, meditating or being retired or being withdrawn.  Advice is to ‘Let it be.’

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I N S T R U C T I O N S & Explanations (Comments are below this.)

 

Did you come here just for your predictions?- If so, you are done when you finish reading the sentences of Group Analytical Tarot Cards Reading.

Each Tarot sentence is a literal-interpretation reading of the scenes pictured on thefour cards you see. Only what each of the cards says – phrase by phrase – no fillers – no psychic ability used. The readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. Tarot, all by itself, talks to you. This is a demonstration of that .

Tarot will address any group flexibly, as it does here of ‘all the visitors.’ (It can addressall the people at work who have a say in my raise,’for instance, without you knowing who or where those people are.)

Horoscopes are group readings too.

Astrology has to be based on someone else’s birth data, though, so it does not solidly apply to you just because of where the sun was when you were born. (Astrologers know this.)

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Without a questionto focus the answer, four cards can mean contradictory things, especially when the Spread has a card that means ‘no, never or not.’ That negative modifier can apply to any one of the cards.

Without a questionalso the pronouns (you, him, her, me, us, them, they, etc.) in a group reading are more flexible, especially in some of these Rider Waite Tarot spreads. When a pronoun is in parentheses, feel veryfree to substitute. Notice how, as much as possible, we drop pronouns, which makes for some awkward phrasing.

The question in a ‘real’ individual reading supplies at least half the information! In a ‘real’ reading, the parties are identified (including the gender of the questioner!), and so is the time frame if there is one. In this group reading, we cannot do that, so we have variety.

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  1. Jaclyn

    Hi Emily,
    So glad you are back online. This reading has a lot to say about decisions I need to make about directions to take at work. Do I spend an additional couple of years studying for additional board certifications . . . or do I shift focus to other domains of my life . . . time for me to call in for a reading . . .

    • Would be glad to hear from you. Everyone, call. I am not in my rented house yet, but my new cell phone works fine for everyone who has called so far.

      Happy 2013. May it too be a nice ‘boring’ year news-wise.

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