Our Daily Spread for November 8, 2011 Tuesday ©

Advice What can you say when the four cards that mean money converge on your four-card spread except … money is coming,  you are going to be all right,  you are on budget and your financial plan is sound,  your income is sound?  Well, the same four say also  “Deep down inside a secure feeling that you are and will continue to be on the right track”  and  “Continue to keep your plan a secret,  and you will succeed.”

(At the time of production,  there’s no way to correct the lack of spaces after punctuation.  I am writing around it now!)

Is this the first time you come here?  Well … what to do:

 *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?”)

 Did you come here for your predictions? –  You are done now –  See you tomorrow.

 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!


Ace of Pentacles

Three of Wands –  Two of Wands –  Four of Pentacles

 

DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS  Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

Financial Perspective

The same amount of money will be coming in forever,  the budget is paid.

Continuing financial security short of actual wealth.

Savings have mounted up to a large sum for the long term.

Money is going into the expensive real estate,  we scrimp to pay it.

The plan is to keep saving money until we have the sum in our hands.

You are going to be successful holding onto what comes in.

Short now of cash but your finances are looking good for the future.

Financial security is yours even though income is diminished.

Moneywise,  income is a sure thing and you are thrifty.

Hold onto your money and your long-term income outlook is:  success!

Your plan to live within your means is successful.

Inside knowledge that this will continue to appreciate until it is a large sum.

Not spending the money going into the bank.

He is going to be secure because he keeps his money outside of town.

He is going to hang onto the top-dollar real estate investment.

The bank is going to be short of cash.

The bank continues to withhold the money.

Personal Perspective

Deep down inside a secure feeling that you are and will continue to be on the right track.

The outlook continues to be cautiously optimistic for winning.

Continue to keep your plan a secret,  and you will succeed.

He is on the right track here and will continue to keep it to (him)self.

The prize is already in my hands but I’m not letting on:  I will still be waiting for it.


Now,  Part Two,

Do you want to know a little,  or a lot,  about how this Tarot Verbatim ™ thing works?  If so,

 *Go to Meanings and Illustrations:  Observation of the Spread section below.  This tells about the combined four pictures in the Daily Spread –  the pictures above here.  It explains how these four cards get together to mean things.

 *Go to Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards.  It is what each of the four cards,  by itself,  has to say.  It describes how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in this Spread.

 You can put all this together and intuitively see yourself how Tarot Verbatim ™ works.

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Ace of Pentacles

Three of Wands –  Two of Wands –  Four of Pentacles

 

 

MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD

All of these cards are about money;  it is the primary meaning of each,  even.  Hope you don’t miss today’s!  Three of Wands is income and money (or good things) coming in;  it means  ‘continue’  as well.  Two of Wands is financial security,  a bank or banker,  a plan or financial plan,  a good outlook,  the future.

 

Four of Pentacles is being short of money,  holding onto money,  keeping something to yourself,  a secret,  a deep-down-inside feeling,  and to be out of town in the sense of secrecy.  Ace of Pentacles is big money,  success,  perfect,  on the right path or track.

 

So how bad could it be?  You begin with income and end with a lot of money in possession.

 

MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS

 

Three of Wands Waiting for my ship to come in,  the illustration says:  The merchant stands on the hill looking at the ships that bring him his income.  Income and money (or good things) coming in.  It means  ‘continue’  and  ‘the future’  and  ‘looking forward to’  as well.

 

Two of Wands again is the future,  the (rosy) outlook,  money in hand,  real estate investor or investments,  financial security,  a bank or banker,  a plan or financial plan,  the long term.  Picture here on the Rider Waite Tarot card is the fellow … I love it … with the world in his hands standing on his patio roof gazing … oh so well-dressed … out over the town that he owns, making plans for more-more-more.

 

Four of Pentacles clutches his money to himself,  sitting outside the town,  gazing impassively ahead.  Something private and secret is within him.  So his Rider Waite Tarot card speaks of exactly these things:  being short of money,  holding onto money,  budgeting or thrift,  keeping something to yourself,  a secret,  a deep-down-inside feeling,  and to be out of town in the sense of secrecy.   Some other meanings are not used here.

 

Ace of Pentacles is one of the cards whose main meaning you don’t have to be told:  money in hand,  prize in possession.  You can also see the right path,  and being on the right track,  can’t you?  It also means perfect,  and  ‘in possession of.’

 

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Our Daily Spread for Feb. 8, 2011

Rider-Waite Tarot reading 2-8-11

Fixing it so you will have the money to pay your bills

Six of Pentacles Ace of Pentacles, Strength, Two of Wands

Practical Perspective: You will have the money to handle any problems that arise and pay the bills. Your financial plan fixes your money situation so that you can pay the bills and save for the future. You will be able to handle any financial problem that comes along with what you are paid. You are going to be paid a significant sum that puts you on top of things. You are going to make (him) pay you the money. Paying a large amount into a pension fund (or trust, or insurance) is the solution. You will receive money in a large amount that solves your difficulties. Taking control of your situation will pay off handsomely. Overcoming your own weaknesses and being on the right path, you will be treated with respect. Spiritual strength gives you the solid future you deserve. She quashes the person who makes her problem, and does it right, so justice will happen for sure. She will make the right thing – justice – happen to the person who is the problem. She makes him/them pay her what is fair, long term. OKAY, OKAY, we got it.  “It’s the economy, stupid” kind of thing.  It’s all about money.  (Well, it also speaks of spiritual power bringing success.  The justice theme is interesting too:  That can be about court proceedings.)  No romance for today, but you get paid:  Which do you prefer?  (Me, I take the money, but I’ve had my share of love and retired.)

Meanings and Illustrations:

Our first card is the Ace of Pentacles. If you had to choose one card to live in, this would be it.  It means success, the right path (the Right Hand Path in occult lore), money in hand, being right, and the word ‘perfect.’  Since it is residing in a spread of two other cards that mean money, and one other that means success, those are what it is expressing to us today. Its illustration is a hand with big money in it, ‘the prize in hand,’ over ‘the right path, a pretty trail with lilies in front, white of course, and garlands growing over a big trellis, like a victory display. Our next is a Waite Tarot card that is very rich in meanings.  Strength of character gives the ability to overcome and solve whatever comes against you by influencing it rather than by outright battle.  Demons, for example, avoid adepts (spiritual masters); trouble avoids people who are prepared for it; bullies avoids people who are in the mood for battle.  The card refers most often to ‘handling’ or ‘being able to handle’ and overcoming, including overcoming yourself (self-discipline) as well as overcoming opposition, the enemy or an attacker.  The conflict, in this story, is resolved without coming to blows – is resolved by the attacker not going through with it, losing its/his/their nerve. Positioned next to the Ace of Pentacles, the Strength Tarot card emphasizes spiritual victory and being right.  Being right is also expressed by the last card in our today spread., so that is a major theme. The illustration of Strength is the white robed woman wearing garlands (She got them from the Ace of Pentacles trellis there.) and an infinity sign is over her head like a halo.  She is a spiritual adept, a saint if you will.  The lion wanted to attack her, but she has charmed him so much that she has shut his mouth and made him purr while she pets him.  Her influence is that powerful.  No one will fight her. The Two of Wands also speaks of influence and success and money.  Finance and banking, financial outlook, ownership of real estate.  It speaks of a sure thing and future or long term, future money especially.  He is feeling mighty powerful looking out over the community he owns and planning what he will do with this investment.  The card often supplies the word ‘will’ or ‘in the future’ or ‘certain’ as in a sure thing.  It speaks of financial security and investments that are solid. Lastly is the Six of Pentacles, which shows a financial exchange, someone paying people who, of course, are being paid – fairly, a fair price.  The scales of justice in the illustration express this ‘fair’ part.  We are not talking about court proceedings today.  Sitting next to the Two of Wands, the Six of Pentacles bespeaks a person who is wealthy, has money.  He is paying his bills.

Rider-Waite tarot 2-8-11b

This is his big romance, he feels powerful

Hanged Man King of Swords, Knight of Pentacles, Six of Cups

Romance Perspective: Intense romance with a VIP who has eyes only for her. He’s got it in his head to be both manly and macho, in order for her to be the sweet little gal. Realizes being romantic and being the man’s man is the priority. He senses that him being powerful is the one thing that makes her romantic. He smells this being an old-fashioned romance:  him being one thing – the leader. Military man is so tough, she is so innocent: a meeting of minds. This is his big romance, he feels powerful. He knows the one most cherished romantic gift a man could give his beloved. Two guys who are intensely in love.

Practical Perspective: These two men’s-men trust one another instinctively. Father feels intensely, sees her an a naïve kid (naif). Realizes the commanding officer sees him as a softie. He is strongly psychic especially about the past. He remembers his childhood, focusing on his father. Well, after I did the messages that were about money and not love, I asked specifically about love for you.  Aren’t I nice?  And here is what we came up with:  that your fellow is thinking romantic thoughts about you, feeling strongly that he should be manly if he wants you to be sweet to him.  Feeling ‘she is the one’ intensely.  Realizing being many is a good thing for romance.

Meanings and Illustrations:

King of Swords: The commanding officer, the manly man, the powerful man, the authority.  In the illustration, he sits tall and straight, looking straight at you, weapon is his hand.  A leader or VIP.  Next to the children card, the Six of Cups, he is definitely daddy.

Knight of Pentacles: The short tough guy from a rough neighborhood, stereotypically.  Muscles.  Love the way his horse has the same look!  ‘He has one thing on his mind’ is a frequent meaning.  Concentration, knowing one thing, focusing on one thing, sees one thing. He can be obsessive, the way he is staring at that pentacle object.

Hanged Man: Here is an echo of the ‘knowing’ theme in the previous Rider Waite Tarot card.  The Hanged Man means ‘realize,’ and ‘to sense,’ ‘to feel strongly,’ and to be psychic – usually to receive.  It brings up the word ‘intense’ at times.

Its illustration in the Rider Waite pantheon shows energy emanating from his head as he hangs upside down – the way you feel when a whiff of psychic realization hits you, that the world is upside down.

Our Daily Spread for Feb. 1, 2011

Rider-Waite Tarot reading 2-1-11 Paid all the money you want, keep it forever

Two of Wands

Six of Pentacles, Nine of Cups, Ace of Pentacles

Your wish is granted, you will pay the best possible price for something you really want. The raise you want will be in your hands. Satisfied with your life because of financial saving and planning. All the money you want will be given to you. So gratifying to pay your bills and have money to invest. A satisfying return on the money you paid into a pension You will get the price you want in cash. Looking ahead, there’s more than enough money to pay the bills. You will be buying the things you really want with this money. The success you want will be given to you. These four are each great.  To have them all together, with no other cards, is amazing.  The literal interpretation for each is (1) Being paid, (2) plenty of money, (3) money in a lump sum in your hand (4) financial security, future money.  See? This is such a one-note symphony on the lovely subject of moneymoneymoney that it is a little challenging to get a mention for each of the cards’ meanings into a sentence!  Remember that lottery ticket?  Well, now it looks more like the money of success, of work, of return on investment, and maybe even of vesting in a pension.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Six of Pentacles: Workers are receiving money they need and have earned; the employer is paying them an amount he considers fair.  This is about a money exchange, and justice.

Phrases for this Rider Waite Tarot card that appear in the sentences above are:  Money is paid into your hands; money is given to you; pay your bills;  the money you paid; will get the price; money to pay the bills; buying with this money; will be given to you.

Nine of Cups: Here’s a simple illustration:  More than enough, plenty, even excess.  Wealth.  Being a pig.  Having a deep feeling of satisfaction.  Mighty fine, mighty fine.  Many people call this card “Your wish is granted.”

Phrases used in our sentences for this card are:  Your wish is granted, the (raise) you want, satisfied with your life, All the money you want, So gratifying, A satisfying, the (price) you want, more than enough money, the things you really want, the (success) you want.

Ace of Pentacles: Shown is money in the hand, below the path with white lillies and maybe roses on the trellis there.  A lump sum, money in hand.  The best, the best possible, the perfect … whatever.

Its phrases from the above list of sentences are:  the best possible (price); will be in your hands; financial; money given to you; have money; return on the money; the price (you want) in cash; money; with this money; success.

Two of Wands: This shows the wealthy owner of all that real estate, the lord of the town, looking out at it planning what to do in the future.  It’s about financial security, investing, financial future, financial planning, the future, and the feeling you would have standing where this individual stands.  He has the world in his hands:  See that?

Phrases used for this magnificent Tarot card in the above sentences are:  money to keep forever; you will; will be; financial saving and planning; all the money; have money to invest; money paid into a pension; will; looking ahead, will be … with this money; will be.

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