Tarot Readings for You for February 21-22, 2020 Friday-Saturday©
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Ten of Pentacles – Ace of Cups – Three of Swords
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Guidance |
People unite and organize around what they agree to dislike or hate more easily than around uplifting stuff. Even God’s people get together to hate. Situation Wanted: Peacemaker. Peaceful coexistence is often found where there’s a family or other chronic bond between or among the folks involved. We vote against rather than vote for.
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GROUP TAROT READINGS Here are several one-sentence readings that are predictions for you and the people around you for today and the days around it. Here Tarot is talking to you: These sentences express word-for-word, verbatim, the meanings of those three Tarot cards. You choose which sentences apply to you, and you choose whether to encourage them or not.
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Group Tarot Card Readings |
Here is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three cards you see – to everyone. These readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim™.
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Ten of Pentacles – Ace of Cups – Three of Swords
Tarot Readings : Ten of Pentacles and Ace of Cups
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You get that cranky crew to cooperate, and they hate you for it.
Healing energy to hurting troubled people.
Problems with loved ones hurt your feelings.
The people I like don’t get along with one another.
Healing toxic relationships by separating the parties.
Tarot Readings : Ten of Pentacles and Three of Swords
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A bunch of disagreeable people quarrel even when they agree.
A truce in the family feud.
I’m in love with a hostile person from a hostile background.
An organization that is against something cooperates closely.
God’s people are so hateful.
Divorce, in a bad marriage, is a sacrament.
Splitting with the quarreling family for the sake of peace.
Everybody is against what I’m in favor of.
The enemy of my enemies is my friend.
Tarot Readings : Ace of Cups and Three of Swords
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War and peace in their complicated lives.
Love and hate is all in the family.
Love ’em or hate ’em, they’re still relatives.
Being For and being Against divides people.
Holy war is for misguided people.
They make a hostile atmosphere, and I make peace.
Someone you love is getting a divorce from a difficult family life.
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Synopsis |
Being the peacemaker gets you hated by both sides, who each want you to agree uncritically with Us and to disagree uncritically with Them. People agree more about what they are against than what they are for. Did you ever notice that all those books about loving humanity were written by people in seclusion (Walden Pond, etc.)? Maybe seclusion is the path to peace and blessedness?
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Ten of Pentacles
People who are trouble, people who have trouble, being in a bad marriage, family, or work life. Disagreeable people, disagreeable situations. Pictured is a family feud or quarrel. The clan leader on his throne, attended by the dogs, has decreed something the men want (another Son?) to son’s wife. She has a squalling kid pulling on her clothes and a husband staring into space as she earnestly expresses something … deaf ears.
(Just remember that if the other two positive-family cards are present, especially in two different sentences, then this Ten of Pentacles is promoted to simply being family, especially if it appears in the third sentence of Celtic Cross.)
Ten of Pentacles can – as the other ‘family cards’ can – represent organizations and circles of people – any size. It often is, for example, a bad neighborhood – a ghetto. But it can be about the wealthy class as a problem too: It also often is corrupt community politicians, or hateful people within an organization.
Ten of Pentacles is your mob, mafia, gang, shadow governments card.
Then Ten of Pentacles is the group of people who are feuding, who have a problem, or who are a problem (or all of the above). This is the dysfunctional bunch of folks, whether they be a family, a faction, a mob, a Company or agency, foreigners, troublesome neighbors – anybody you would think of as those people.
Ten of Pentacles is family problems, problems with relatives or with coworkers, friends, or the boys at the bar – any group. It’s a bunch of querulous feuding people of any kind – the dope gang, the loud low class neighbors, board members clashing on the stock split …. Illustration shows a family that doesn’t get along. Grandpa has some edict, and the couple are having to come to terms with something. Even the kid gets in on the act. Remind you of something?
Here’s your peacemaker today. It would be a whole different story without a nice rescue card like you, Ace of Cups. Peace, love, getting along agreeably (cooperation), health, healing … and more, that’s Ace of Cups.
The picture uses Roman Catholic symbols to express the idea of an individual spreading peace, love, and goodness to others via the influence of God within. You see the dove associated with Holy Spirit, putting the wafer of communion (a symbol of course of ‘God within’) into the flow of a person’s five senses, which flow into mass consciousness, represented by the large body of water.
Three of Swords
Three of Swords you know is not good at first glance. But like all cards that make us squirm, it has its not-so-terrible meanings. First of all you can see it means heartache, heart trouble, hurt, pain, storm, bad times. One more little step, you can see it means damage.
Three of Swords has a huge hostility dictionary. It simply means ‘against’ very often, and it means litigation, to sue, and ‘divorce.’ It also means to quit or be fired. It means ‘fight.’ It covers the waterfront when it comes to ‘combative,’ even meaning revenge.
Today we see several of its, shall we say, off-label uses, words and phrases like these: as difficult as it is, infraction, mad, storm, nasty, hazards, aggravation. ‘Difficulty’ is a nice general word to remember for Three of Swords.
Tarot Verbatim™ operates around ‘theme cards,’ cards that in a larger (Celtic Cross, etc.) spread establish the subject of the message. Three of Swords and Tower are the two divorce cards, and also the two cards that signify quitting or getting fired – which, yes, is a kind of divorce.
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Now Without The Pictures |
WHAT have we here? In the middle is good ol’ Ace of Cups as peace and love and getting along or cooperating. On either side are Tarot cards of hostile atmosphere: Ten of Pentacles is people who don’t get along – who have trouble or who are trouble, or both; Three of Swords is hostility, quarreling, splitting, and hate. So we got war and peace, love and hate, making peace and splitting up, etc. Our loved one or loved ones is or are disagreeable.
We have the lone peacemaker there in the middle, arms spread to keep the combatants apart.
Note: When it comes to breaking these phrases up and applying them to a single card, Ten of Pentacles and Three of Swords mean so many of the same things that they have to share a phrase! No way around it.
These two scenarios are our main Tarot readings for today.
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Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From |
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Ten of Pentacles – Ace of Cups – Three of Swords
You get that cranky crew Ten of Pentacles to cooperate Ace of Cups, and they hate you for it Three of Swords.
Healing energy Ace of Cups to hurting Three of Swords troubled people Ten of Pentacles.
Problems with loved ones Ten of Pentacles and Ace of Cups hurt your feelings Three of Swords.
The people I like Ace of Cups don’t get along with one another Ten of Pentacles and Three of Swords.
Healing Ace of Cups toxic relationships Ten of Pentacles by separating the parties Three of Swords.
A bunch of disagreeable people Ten of Pentacles quarrel Three of Swords even when they agree Ace of Cups.
A truce Ace of Cups in the family Three of Swords feud Ten of Pentacles.
I’m in love Ace of Cups with a hostile person Three of Swords from a hostile background Ten of Pentacles.
An organization that is against something Ten of Pentacles and Three of Swords cooperates closely Ace of Cups.
God’s Ace of Cups people are so hateful Ten of Pentacles and Three of Swords.
Divorce Three of Swords, in a bad marriage Ten of Pentacles, is a sacrament Ace of Cups.
Splitting with Three of Swords the quarreling family Ten of Pentacles for the sake of peace Ace of Cups.
Everybody is against Ten of Pentacles and Three of Swords what I’m in favor of Ace of Cups.
The enemy Three of Swords of my enemies Ten of Pentacles is my friend Ace of Cups.
War Three of Swords and peace Ace of Cups in their complicated lives Ten of Pentacles.
Love Ace of Cups and hate Three of Swords is all in the family Ten of Pentacles.
Love ’em Ace of Cups or hate ’em Three of Swords, they’re still relatives Ten of Pentacles.
Being For Ace of Cups and being Against Three of Swords divides people Ten of Pentacles.
Holy Ace of Cups war Three of Swords is for misguided people Ten of Pentacles.
They make a hostile atmosphere Ten of Pentacles and Three of Swords, and I make peace Ace of Cups.
Someone you love Ace of Cups is getting a divorce Three of Swords from a difficult family life Ten of Pentacles.
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Here Are Phrases For All Three 2-Card Combinations |
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Ten of Pentacles and Ace of Cups
You get that cranky crew to cooperate.*** Healing energy to troubled people. Problems with loved ones. The people I like don’t get along with one another. Healing toxic relationships. A bunch of disagreeable people even when they agree. A truce in the family feud. I’m in love with a person from a hostile background. An organization that is against something cooperates closely. God’s people are hateful. _ in a bad marriage, is a blessing. … with the quarreling family for the sake of peace. Everybody is against what I’m in favor of. … of my enemies is my friend. Peace in their complicated lives. Love is all in the family. Love ’em … they’re still relatives. Being For … divides people. Holy _ is for misguided people. They make a hostile atmosphere, and I make peace. Someone you love is … a difficult family.
Ten of Pentacles and Three of Swords
That cranky crew hates you. Hurting, troubled people. Problems with them hurt your feelings. People don’t get along with one another. _ toxic relationships by separating the parties. A bunch of disagreeable people quarrel. Family feud. A hostile person from a hostile background. An organization that is against something. People are so hateful. Divorce, in a bad marriage …. Splitting with the quarreling family. Everybody is against …. The enemy of my enemies. War in their complicated lives. Hate is all in the family. … or hate ’em, they’re still relatives. Being against divides people. War is for misguided people. They make a hostile atmosphere. … is getting a divorce from a difficult family.
Ace of Cups and Three of Swords
… to cooperate, and they hate you for it. Healing energy to hurting _. Loved ones hurt your feelings. The people I like don’t get along. Healing by separating the parties. Quarrel even when they agree. A true in the feud. I’m in love with a hostile person. … that is against something cooperates closely. God’s _ are so hateful. Divorce is a sacrament. Splitting for the sake of peace. … against what I’m in favor of. The enemy … is my friend. War and peace. Love and hate. Love ’em or hate ’em. Being For and being Against. Holy war. … a hostile atmosphere, and I make peace. Someone you love is getting a divorce.