Tarot Readings for You for September 20, 2013 Friday(c)

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Guidance      Fatherhood and the husband’s role with children, including his legal role there. How a miserable childhood makes a man feel he did not get the ‘fair shake’ he deserved especially if he marries for love and is doing without it. A man sacrifices for his kids when he feels they deserve a sweet life he would have liked to have had. She misses the man she did marry, or could have.

 

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Justice
Five of Pentacles, King of Wands, Six of Cups

 

GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: He Does Without Love (Five of Pentacles and Six of Cups)

Tarot Readings: The Man She Misses (Five of Pentacles and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Father and Fatherhood (King of Wands and Six of Cups)

Tarot Readings: Real Estate as a Loss (Five of Pentacles and Six of Cups)

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Tarot Readings: He Does Without Love (Five of Pentacles and Six of Cups)
He misses his sweetheart of the past – if only he had legally married her.
He is resentful about doing without love in his life, he feels entitled to that.
Sweet memories of the gal he married, he misses her, misses those old days.
Bummed out that he is legally the father of the child.
Poor working man loves her and legally marries her.
He marries for love but is doing without it.
He is sorry to be a man with a bad temper; you deserve a sweet guy.
Husband has a legal bankruptcy in his past.
A man should be married and sacrificing for his children.

Tarot Readings: The Man She Misses (Five of Pentacles and King of Wands)
Sweet memories of the man you miss so, that you were married to.
Feeling guilty about a romance with a man who is still legally married.
Marry a passionate man for love, and live poor.
The sweet romance a girl deserves who has done without a husband.

Tarot Readings: Father and Fatherhood (King of Wands and Six of Cups)
Husband is in court about insufficient support for his children.
He is frustrated that he doesn’t have money to give his child/ren what (they) are entitled to.
The kids are deprived of a father by the law.
Doing without the good home and father a child deserves.
He is a man who does without, but he gives his child/ren what (they) should have.
Children in a ghetto deserve a dad.
Deprived of what husband or father legally bequeathed.
He files a lawsuit over his disabled child.
He is resentful about his miserable childhood, feels deprived of the normal life he was entitled to have.
Oh, the miserable past! He is right to be mad about it!
Heart bleeds for kids who deserve to have a man in the house.
Deprived of his rights as the father of the child.
A hardworking man sacrificing to give his kids what they deserve.
He works himself to exhaustion to give the kids what they deserve.

Tarot Readings: Real Estate as a Loss (Five of Pentacles and Six of Cups)

He feels low-class, so an old-fashioned or quaint neighborhood is right for him.
He is a construction worker, so a fixer-upper, handyman’s special, house is right for him.
Gives the house to his kids so he can be legally bankrupt.
He feels, after the angst of losing a home, he deserves a comfortable one.

 

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Justice
Five of Pentacles, Kind of Wands, Six of Cups

 


LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

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What a story! We have the King of Wands husband (who also means passionate impulsive man, who also means frustrated, resentful or angry man and also means workingman); we have Justice who makes the King-of-Wands-husband ‘legal husband’ or ‘married man’ (and which also speaks of lawsuit, courts, etc.); then we have the children (or child) which also means to give to, to love, a home, romance … ; and then we have losing the home, being unloved and miserable . A plethora of drama here for just four cards!

 

 

Today’s story is mostly from the man’s view. At a glance you can see a hardworking man (King of Wands) sacrificing to give his kids (Six of Cups) what they deserve. Almost as easily, you see a man who feels resentful and frustrated (King of Wands) that he did not get what he deserved (Five of Pentacles) in his past (Six of Cups).

 

 

LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Five of Pentacles You hate to see coming: Dark night of the soul, losing your home, being miserable and unloved, being ill, poor and hurting, being so numb with despair that you don’t see the way out, don’t see the hopeful open door. Abject self pity, and being pitiable. Poor times for sure. Homeless, injured, on the street in the dark of night in the snow and walking by shelter and a meal that the cathedral offers …

 

 

King of Wands is a person, invariably. Other court cards can have some nonperson meanings but this one rarely. This is the husband card. He is the workingman, the common man, archetypical construction worker. (He drinks beer.) He often has a temper, can be angry, frustrated, resentful. Put him next to the legal (Justice) card and the child/children Six of Cups, and, voila, he becomes the father.

 

His illustration shows the red-head, shows the fist, shows the salamander, shows the pressed lips – that all indicate being irritated, fiery or angry. He leans slightly forward into his big stick.

 

 

Six of Cups appears in the nick of time after the emotional strain of the first two: sweetness, romance, a love gift, a sweet kid, a sweet old-fashioned home … All of these are illustrated by the little boy, in a pastel scene, giving the little girl flowers in front of an old fashioned apartment building or grandiose home, wearing clothes from the 1500s.

 

 

Justice sitting there with the famous scales and the word under him, this is the card you know the meaning of without the book, the first time you encounter Tarot. Law enforcement: the scales and the drawn sword.

 

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