Advice A person whose inner conflicts are resolved is spiritually mature, and therefore repels people and entities who are combative. In social life, people are nice and polite to someone who looks as if he or she can easily handle a clash without any fuss but isn’t looking for one. In spiritual life, a seasoned veteran is simply not the one to pick on. In romantic life, a mature person can mellow the younger soul so there’s no quarrels.
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Knight of Cups
Strength – Seven of Cups – World
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*Go to Advice above which is a summary of the Messages. (Advice is everyone’s favorite part.)
*Go to Daily Message Tarot Analysis below. One or more of those sentences has something to say to you. Intuitively pick those out. They are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. ( It is a group message like a horoscope, except Tarot isn’t based on someone else’s birth data, so it can be specific, accurate, detailed and direct. Our experiment here is “How much more accurate is it?”)
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Without a question to focus the answer, four cards can mean contradictory things especially when the Spread has a card that negates other cards. Without a question also the pronouns in a group reading are more flexible, especially in some of these Rider Waite Tarot spreads. When a pronoun is in parentheses, feel very free to substitute. The question in a ‘real’ individual reading supplies at least half the information!
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Knight of Cups
Strength – Seven of Cups – World
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DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS
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Romantic Perspective (Knight of Cups + either Strength or World)
He is her affectionate companion through the whole miasma, she has no complaints about him while she handles it.
How he loves a strong woman who won’t put up with anything and can handle everything that is thrown at her.
He is a sweetnatured agreeable man who loves the woman who fixes up (his) mess and acts as if she had nothing to do with it.
He loves her through the upheavals and helps her handle them so no scandal sticks to her.
She makes attackers back off and keep their distance by direct action, and he confuses them with his diplomatic charm.
She straightens out the mixed-up young man by not paying attention when he is annoying.
He is one crazy mixed-up charming dreamer that she keeps at arm’s length but is hands-on with.
She is a very assertive nude dancer that he has gone gaga over.
Such a relaxing boyfriend to have for a woman who handles all kinds of combative opposition all day.
This shapely dame can get him to do anything to be her boyfriend.
People don’t know what to make of it: He is such a nice guy, and she is master of all kinds of martial arts.
He is in love with such a trophy woman. Her touch makes him fall to pieces.
He takes the initiative to be affectionate and the shapely gal is assertive too: unbelievable!
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Woman who Has It Under Control (Strength + World)
She is unperturbed in the midst of chaos, and she has a helper to handle it all.
In a polite way, she prevents the scurrilous attacks and clears a space around her.
She is a master of all sorts of spiritual conflict: (They are) nice to her.
When things get out of hand, she straightens them out, so people are agreeable with her and don’t give her any problems.
She is both well defended and proactive in conflict, so, to their consternation, they seek a truce.
She tamed the craziness in him so there is no threat: He is cooperative now.
She is the kind of woman who keeps to herself, sequesters herself, who can tame anyone or anything by the way she handles herself.
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MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD
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After I typed some sentences, I noticed some things I didn’t at first. The first three cards (Strength, Seven of Cups and World) refer to spirits and things spiritual. Strength is so spiritually adept and has such spiritual character the attacking lion ends up in her hands purring for all his friends to see. Seven of Cups is about chaos and loose spirits out of control. World is, once again, a master of both sides, both worlds, and is sacrosanct and untouchable.
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Both Strength and World are superior females, adepts. Socially, Strength is the type of gal who sets things straight and overcomes. World is in her own world, so superior she is dancing to the drums in some other plane and is untouchable.
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The spoiler card, the one that limits the others, is Knight of Cups, the sweetnatured diplomatic helpful affectionate man. This immediately suggests a sweet fella with a strong lady who is as assertive as he is pliant.
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Then we have Seven of Cups meaning a mess of any sort, including debris from, say, a storm. This contrasts with World, who has her own clear space around her, and with Strength, who straightens things out.
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You could also say that Knight of Cups is very tame, and Strength has tamed the lion, but that is kind of a reach. When you add Seven of Cups, though, she can get the boy to do anything to be her boyfriend.
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MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS
Strength handles and overcomes actual or potential opposition and/or attacks. By her nature, she disarms opposition … makes the lion purr who wants to roar. Concept is that she is so mature spiritually she handles the conflict on a higher plane and it does not get expressed on the physical. The illustration shows the lion’s mouth being shut by her deft touch. (This spiritual process leads to the World card.)
Seven of Cups is the chaos and miasma done by spirits from the astral, a lower plane, running loose and running amok. Someone who is ‘a loose cannon.’ Debris scattered after a storm’s destruction. Nutsy ideation, bizarre ideas or notions. Craziness, a mess. Illustration is about the Pandora’s Box or the Sorcerer’s Apprentice story: spirits out of control that were released.
World achieves spiritual maturity and therefore repels troublemakers without doing anything but be himself or herself. (The figure is supposed to be both genders … long story.) Very similar to Strength, except Strength is hands-on and World isn’t. Illustration shows the person inside a circle and all the strange heads of beings outside are looking the other way.
Knight of Cups emphasizes being agreeable and affectionate. He takes initiative whether romantically or diplomatically in social exchanges. He is the sweet-natured lovable fellow on the young side who is your friend. Illustration is drawn with curved relaxed lines and is in pastels. The horse looks like a merry-go-round horsey, is standing still with one foot up in front and back. The Knight wears mercury’s wings on his helmet and extends the cup of friendship.
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