Tarot Readings for You for August 9, 2014 Saturday(c)

 

Ace of Swords Three of Swords Fool
Ace of Swords – Three of Swords – Fool
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Disengage from hostilities you are not involved in, and consider being very casual about those you are involved in. Save yourself the heartache of being a social war casualty. Joining has a hidden price of being against something else. You can join and be oblivious to the dogma of the clan, or you can just not be a joiner. Every family is fractured, and many are divided into camps with the most disagreeable member being the clan leader. It’s one thing to be informed and quite another to get drawn into two-sided combat … because it’s always two-sided no matter how many parts there are to the whole pot, isn’t it? University life is rife with ‘which side’ a professor is on. Think up a third side … especially if it reconciles the two … and everybody turns on you, just like when you try to save a woman who is being beaten up. This unremitting war is human history. (P. S. Forget the heart surgery.)

 

 

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Ace of Swords Three of Swords Fool
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Tarot Readings: There Doesn’t Have to Be Heartache (Three of Swords and Fool)

Tarot Readings: I Don’t Know From Animosity (Ace of Swords and Fool)

Tarot Readings: Never Mind Heart Surgery (Three of Swords and Fool)

Tarot Readings: Have to Divorce (Ace of Swords and Three of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Absolutely Ambivalent (Ace of Swords and Fool)

 

Tarot Readings: There Doesn’t Have to Be Heartache (Three of Swords and Fool)
Three of Swords Fool

Somehow, I gotta dismiss the heartache.

I win by not being part of the hostilities.

I have to be free but it hurts.

There doesn’t have to be heartache.

It isn’t a victory if it is painful.

 

Tarot Readings: I Don’t Know From Animosity (Ace of Swords and Fool)
Ace of Pentacles Fool

I forgot why you have to hate me.

Animosity is reason enough to not be there.

I guess you won when you broke my heart?

I know nothing about the wars.

 

Tarot Readings: Never Mind Heart Surgery (Three of Swords and Fool)
Seven of Pentacles Fool

Absolutely free of heart trouble.

Don’t worry about heart surgery.

 

Tarot Readings: Have to Divorce (Ace of Swords and Three of Swords)

Seven of Pentacles Fool

I suppose we have to divorce over this?

Threats to divorce don’t count.

I didn’t know I would have to divorce.

We have to part and go our merry way.

To be free means you have to split.

 

Tarot Readings: Absolutely Ambivalent (Ace of Swords and Fool)

Seven of Pentacles Fool

No way are you going to make me fight.

I’m absolutely ambivalent about conflict.

There’s no winning side in a war.

What threats? – what enemy?

 

 

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Having not a care in the world: Now, that is a gift. For most of us that ‘gift’ takes a LOT of effort. To be free. To unhitch our concerns about money, getting credit, or where we are headed. Underneath, our spread today suggests that when you’re on the ‘right path,’ you are not keeping track of whether you are on the right path – you just are. Unselfconscious values, this suggests, are the real ones.

 

 

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Ace of Swords

Ace of Swords

There’s no compromise with Ace of Swords: It’s all one way. A definitive victory for one side is a total defeat for the other. Ace of Swords is an ultimatum, is ‘you have to’ and is force or being forced. It is war, and it is winning. It is being the champion: See those laurel leaves crowing the sword’s crown?

 

 

 

 

 

Three of Swords

Three of Swords

The glyph says it all … a heart with three swords stabbing through it, and storm clouds for a background. Hurt, heartache, hate, fighting, heart trouble, heart surgery. This is one of the divorce cards. Today it is war, with Ace of Swords modifying it.

 

 

 

 

 

Fool

Fool

The deeper meaning of Fool is that living through the subconscious frees you somewhat from the physical world. Fool has a charmed life: He is expected not to fall off the cliff he is skipping over. Fool is to ‘not be’ something or somewhere. To not be present, to not be paying attention, to not care, to not prepare. Fool is free. ‘God protects fools and drunks,’ as they say.

 

 

 

 

 

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Serendipity: Things just happen to happen for the best without any outside help. That’s today’s story. Just say the word and it’s yours – who’d-a-thunk-it.

An unexpected goody when you aren’t looking.

Ace of Pentacles is the goody – see the hand with the prize money? Judgment is the unexpected – see the folks getting up from their coffins? And Fool is without you doing anything – is when you’re not looking.

Both Fool and Judgment suggest a new life with optimism, a clearing of old mind and a blank slate. Judgment and Fool are both about freedom – a breath of fresh air in each.

You don’t need a book to tell you Judgment is about a new life: People are raised by the dead in the illustration. Judgment is a change, a shift, a new perspective, a sudden awareness. The horn of the angel is announcing, so Judgment also takes on all the say-tell-speak meanings. Combine the ‘new phase’ and ‘second time around’ meanings with speak and Judgment now is also a reminder.

We are on the road with Ace of Pentacles, which turns the angel’s horn (which means alarm for waking up those dead people) into a car horn, possibly the kind of honk that is an alarm.

Fool means ‘nothing.’ Fool isn’t there. Fool forgot. Fool doesn’t know you. Fool is living in his free world. Fool is the maverick you don’t interfere with, and who doesn’t interfere with you. Switch ‘I think therefore I am’ to ‘I don’t think, therefore I am not.’ Fool isn’t a member, isn’t affected. Fool is ‘water off a duck’s back’ and not caring one way or the other. ‘On the road again,’ a song, catches Fool’s vibe.

So both Fool and Ace of Pentacles are on the road.

Fool has a lot of meanings that spread out from this main puddle. He means optimism; youth; to assume; being personally free – a free spirit.

 

 

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Ace of SwordsThree of Swords

Ace of Swords and Three of Swords

I gotta __ the heartache. I win … the hostilities. I have to, but it hurts. Have to be a heartache. A victory is painful. You have to hate me. Animosity is reason enough. You won when you broke my heart? The wars. Absolutely _ heart trouble. Heart surgery. Have to Divorce We have to divorce over this? Threats to divorce. Would have to divorce. We have to part. You have to split. Going to make me fight. Absolutely __ about conflict. Winning side in a war. Enemy? – Threats?

 

Ace of SwordsFool

Ace of Swords and Fool

Somehow I gotta dismiss…. I win by not being part of __. I have to be free. There doesn’t have to be …. It isn’t a victory. I Don’t Know From Animosity I forgot why you have to. Reason enough to not be there. I guess you won. I know nothing about the war. Absolutely free. Don’t worry about surgery. I suppose we have to …. Threats don’t count. *I didn’t know I would have to __. We have to go on our merry way. To be free means you have to __. Absolutely Ambivalent No way are you going to make me __. **Absolutely ambivalent. There’s no winning side. What threats?

 

Three of SwordsFool

Three of Swords and Fool

There Doesn’t Have to Be Heartache Somehow dismiss the heartache. Not being part of the hostilities. … be free but it hurts. Not being part of the hostilities. … be free, but it hurts. Isn’t a heartache. It isn’t __ if it is painful. I forgot why you hate me. Animosity … to not be there. I guess you broke my heart? I know nothing about the war. Never Mind Heart Surgery Free of heart trouble. Don’t worry about heart __. I suppose … divorce. __ to divorce don’t count. I didn’t know … to divorce. Part and go on our merry way. To be free … split. No way are you going to fight. Ambivalent about conflict. There’s no __ in a war. There’s no war. What enemy?

 

 

 

  

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Our Daily Spread for April 7, 2011

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Here is a list of things you must forget in order to be happy

Fool
Star, Eight of Wands, Ace of Swords

Good news, you are free from having to do all those things.
A long talk has totally cleared the air.
You weren’t there for all the talk about what you had to do.
So happy to be so free of all those imperatives.
Says you are in good health with no restrictions at all.

Forget about all the things you must do for good health.
Young and feeling so good you ‘got it licked.’
So young to have so many achievements to celebrate.
Declare you are a free spirit in every possible way.
Here is a list of things you must forget in order to be happy.

Forget all the things they tell you you have to do.
Forgot all the lines I had to say.
Ignore all the verbal threats.
You have to ignore the ones that talk fast.
Celebrate all the wins lightheartedly.

A lot of infinitely forgettable language/talk.
You gotta forget all those things I said …
All this rah-rah talk about freedom and victory.
They all have to talk about you when you’re not present.
Freedom of speech makes you talk.

Well, this is a breath of fresh air after the past few days!  ‘Mercury is Retrograde’ Stef keeps saying as if that means doomsday is here already growing roots.  We start with two Rider Waite Tarot cards that mean talk, Star (which also means feeling good and happiness and good health) and Eight of Wands (which also means one after the other, quickly, a list, ‘all those/these’).  The Fool means to be free, lighthearted, to be not present, to ignore, forget, or be oblivious, which echoes some of Star’s material.  And the Ace of Swords, in such good company, simply means winning, victory, totally, imperative, and ‘at all.’

Advice is ignore it all and just feel good … heck with all that stuff, the sun is out.  I second that motion.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Star: Happy, healthy, talking, celebrating, declare, to say or talk, they tell you …  This is the naked beauty pouring some liquid into the pond, presumably as part of a ritual of ablution (vocabulary alert:  ‘bathing.’)

Eight of Wands: Talk.  List.  One after another, more and more, so many, all the ___, talk or say, etc.
Illustration shows one after the other sticks flying in the air like arrows shot all at the same time.

Ace of Swords: Achievement, victory, must or have to, makes you/forces, totally one way or the other as in ‘infinitely.’  Illustration is the hand gripping the sword that has the crown of victory.  You win!

Fool: Lighthearted, optimistic, forget it, not being present, freedom, ignore.  Here’s that fellow taking a mid-day stroll, happy as a clam with his happy dog who seems will follow him off the cliff.

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They have a constant awareness of what the other is thinking … it’s scary

Page of Swords
Hanged Man, Queen of Cups, Eight of Pentacles

They have a constant awareness of what the other is thinking … it’s scary.
Mental rapport between him and her over and over – how exciting.
He is aware of what she thinks of him, it keeps him on his toes about his doings.
She knows what he does for a living.  It turns her on
Mental work is intensely exciting.

She knows how exciting doing mental adventures can be.
He can tell, every time, when a woman is excited about him.
He realizes she knows what he is doing and panics.
Being a psychic is an exciting job for her.
It is her job to be aware of the hazards.

She knows how intensely nervous he is routinely.
Her job requires intense concentration and alertness.
He knows how intensely alert she is on the job.
She knows how intensely alert he is on the job.
She is aware that the things she knows about on her job are dangerous.

She knows and feels that her job is what makes her nervous.
She is afraid for her job, her antenna is up about that.
She is jealous of him, very aware of his activities.
He is jealous of her, very aware of her activities.
She uses her ESP on the job, defensively.

The Hanged Man and the Queen of Cups both mean aware and know.  The Hanged Man is psychic awareness, intense awareness, mental alertness.  The Queen of Cups know – knows her man, especially.  The Eight of Pentacles refers to job, activity – especially repeated activity – doing, routine.  And the Page of Swords is exciting, dangerous, adventure, defensive, jealous … all worked up about something or nothing.  It is interesting to have a male card and a female card that each mean mental activity and understanding another person receptively – especially when the next Rider Waite Tarot card means consistently, and the closing one means it’s exciting.

Advice is to be aware, to read other people, to be alert on your job, to sense what other people are thinking and feeling, to tune in to others’ thoughts, to be receptive, even to look for hazards.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Hanged Man: The thought strikes you, eureka style, thrown up from the floor of your subconscious into light of day.  That is what the illustration on the Rider Waite Hanged Man shows.  ESP.  Psychism.  Intensely aware.  To realize.

Queen of Cups: She is receptive too.  She is aware, she is thinking and knowing.  These two together and in psychic rapport.  She is the dreamy one, petting that grotesque antique she holds up.

Eight of Pentacles: This is the job, the worker, the routine activities of the mundane side of our lives.  Here we see the carpenter making one item after the other and hanging them up on his wall.

Page of Swords: He is not doing his usual duty here.  Today he is the excitement mostly, although he is jealous, defensive and afraid.  Illustration shows a very nervous fellow, weapon at the ready when the nearest mammal is miles from him, and he has an all-clear view of it.

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