Tarot Readings for You for August 8-9, 2019 Thursday-Friday©
Eight of Cups – Page of Swords – Chariot
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Eight of Cups – Page of Swords – Chariot
Tarot Readings : Eight of Cups and Page of Swords
Doesn’t see the danger, and drives off the road at the last minute.
Not on edge anymore since I took responsibility.
Mad that (they) abandon (their) duty.
Not edgy anymore; I’m determined.
Stop being jealous right now – use your willpower.
Quit being jealous and just get things done.
Fearless leadership.
Defend your turf, or quit: Make up your mind.
Things that used to bug me don’t anymore: I’m a grownup.
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Tarot Readings : Eight of Cups and Chariot
I decide to quit being so damned uneasy.
I aim to not let it get to me anymore.
Being rational, you quit letting it get to you.
People with skills leave when they first imagine something’s up.
Angry about not driving anymore.
Suddenly you’re master of a dangerous situation.
Choose to avoid Nervous Nellie.
Derails his ambition by being so touchy.
Tarot Readings : Page of Swords – Chariot
A nervous driver runs off the road.
Defend your decision to leave without notice.
He aims to annoy you until you leave.
Deliberately get mad and walk off.
The boss is mad when you go A. W. O. L.
Driving that vehicle isn’t exciting anymore.
Driven by fear of abandonment.
Handle hostility without engaging in it.
Unexpectedly, a hyper person gets self-control.
Synopsis |
Things get in my way. I let them. I drop what I aim to do when something interrupts my day (or night) I move aside when something crosses my path. Sure, I resume later, but not with the same determination that fired me up before. I’m annoyed with myself about this; I’m not going to let that happen anymore.
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Eight of Cups
A pedestrian goes out of his way around a mountain that is in the way The new and full moon conjoined suggest this end-of-one-thing-and-beginning- of-another. Eight of Cups has that as one of its strong themes. Another strong theme is disruption. ‘Abort course’ belongs to Eight of Cups, which even includes abortion or miscarriage.
Running off the road belongs to Eight of Cups in any way, including derailment of plans or of actions. One of the ways this is expressed, often, is ‘not anymore,’ which includes putting a word in between those two – a word another card supplies.
Eight of Cups is one of many cards that translates ‘leave.’ It will stay ‘stop’ too when that means stop doing or stop being.
Eight of Cups is also abandoning course. This concept expands to include phrases like: going out of your way, leave when something first happens, leave without notice, walk off, until (he) leaves. Going A. W. O. L.
Since the pilgrim in the illustration is making an unexpected detour, Eight of Cups often simply translates ‘suddenly’ or ‘unexpectedly.
Today Eight of Cups says ‘avoid,’ as it often can, and also ‘without engaging in it,’ which means somewhat the same thing.
Page of Swords
The best shortcut to remembering and applying Page of Swords’ meanings is to look at how agitated the young man is, and think of any body state involving adrenaline. Today is a good example: on edge, mad, jealous, fearful, uneasy, let it get to me, angry, nervous, touchy, annoyed, mad, hostile and hyper. Whether the agitation is well-founded or not doesn’t matter in applying Page of Swords. Page of Swords is mainly how the person (or animal or whatever) feels.
Page of Swords also translates the thing that is upsetting, not just the angst itself: unseen danger. Today we say ‘doesn’t see the danger,’ ‘when they first imagine something’s up,’ ‘a dangerous situation,’ ‘things that bug me,’ and ‘exciting.’
.In the illustration, he whirls around, sword up, hair swirling around, feet spread out … and you can see for miles around … and there’s nothing there. Nothing to see anyway. He is defensive, on guard, defending his turf from something in his head.
Chariot
Driving a car is a primal instinct, especially to males the world over. So much so that it’s considered unladylike, or even forbidden, in some macho countries. Chariot expresses this drive, nowadays: that steering wheel in your hands and you’re goin’ someplace, getting’ there, etc.
But the foundational meaning of Chariot is really about strategy, winning, willpower, mastering a situation, responsibility, being able to handle (whatever), and having the organizational skill to be a superb reliable leader. These meanings belong to this Chariot card because Charioteers were the bomber-pilot types of their day. Chariots won (or lost) wars with their strategy. (Read all about it.) But don’t think of a reckless adventurer: Chariot is totally rational, a grown-up to the bone.
So you often find Chariot translating: choose or choice; decision; determined; aim to; ambition; purpose or deliberately.
Chariot is all about control: self-control, mastery of a situation, mastery of skills. Chariot is making a decision: choosing, and then performing, accomplishing … delivering. Chariot performs the contract under budget and timely.
The illustration shows her seated on cushions outdoors, with abundant spring growth, crowed elaborately: riches, abundance, being adored, being gorgeous.
Now Without The Pictures |
What a contrast between Eight of Cups and Chariot. They make a movie of a car running off the road, or of a person dropping out, or of a project derailed. That’s because of the contrast: Chariot is determined to succeed at what he is up to, and Chariot has the skill and the strategy to achieve that; Eight of Cups is a quitter, or gets thrown off course.
.And the other card, Page of Swords, reads either the angst of the disrupted course, or the thrill of the success. So our message today is either one of these scenarios, or both.
Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From |
Eight of Cups – Page of Swords – Chariot
Doesn’t see the danger Page of Swords, and drives Chariot off the road Eight of Cups at the last minute Eight of Cups.
Not on edge Page of Swords anymore Eight of Cups since I took responsibility Chariot.
Mad Page of Swords that (they) abandon Eight of Cups (their) duty Chariot.
Not edgy Page of Swords anymore Eight of Cups; I’m determined Chariot.
Stop being jealous Page of Swords right now Eight of Cups – use your willpower Chariot.
Quit Eight of Cups being jealous Page of Swords and just get things done Chariot.
Fearless Eight of Cups and Page of Swords leadership Chariot.
Defend Page of Swords your turf, or quit Eight of Cups: Make up your mind Chariot.
Things that used to bug me don’t anymore Eight of Cups and Page of Swords: I’m a grownup Chariot.
I decide Chariot to quit being so damned uneasy Eight of Cups and Page of Swords.
I aim to Chariot not let it get to me Page of Swords anymore Eight of Cups.
Being rational Chariot, you quit Eight of Cups letting it get to you Page of Swords.
People with skills Chariot leave Eight of Cups when they first imagine something’s up Page of Swords.
Angry Page of Swords about not driving Chariot anymore Eight of Cups.
Suddenly Eight of Cups you’re master of Chariot a dangerous situation Page of Swords.
Choose Chariot to avoid Eight of Cups Nervous Nellie Page of Swords.
Derails Eight of Cups his ambition Chariot by being so touchy Page of Swords.
A nervous Page of Swords driver Chariot runs off the road Eight of Cups.
Defend Page of Swords your decision Chariot to leave without notice Eight of Cups.
He aims to Chariot annoy you Page of Swords until you leave Eight of Cups.
Deliberately Chariot get mad Page of Swords and walk off Eight of Cups.
The boss Chariot is mad Page of Swords when you go A. W. O. L Eight of Cups.
Driving Chariot that vehicle isn’t exciting Page of Swords anymore Eight of Cups.
Driven by Chariot fear of Page of Swords abandonment Eight of Cups.
Handle Chariot hostility Page of Swords without engaging in it Eight of Cups.
Unexpectedly Eight of Cups, a hyper person Page of Swords gets self-control Chariot.
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Eight of Cups and Page of Swords
Doesn’t see the danger off the road at the last minute. Not on edge anymore. Mad that (they) abandon _. Not edgy anymore. Stop being jealous right now. Quit being jealous. Fearless. Defend your turf or quit. Things that used to bug me don’t anymore. Quit being so damned uneasy. Not let it get to me anymore. You quit letting it get to you. … leave when they first imagine something’s up. Angry about not _ anymore. Suddenly, a dangerous situation. Avoid Nervous Nellie. Derails by being so touchy. A nervous _ runs off the road. Defend leaving without notice. Annoy you until you leave. Get mad and walk off. Mad when you go A. W. O. L. That vehicle isn’t exciting anymore. Fear of abandonment. … hostility without engaging in it. Unexpectedly, a hyper person
Eight of Cups and Chariot
Drives off the road at the last minute. I took responsibility. They abandon their duty. Not _ anymore; I’m determined. Right now use your willpower. Quit and just get things done. __less leadership. … or quit: Make up your mind. Things that used to _ don’t anymore. I decide to quit being so _. I aim to not let … anymore. Being rational, you quit. People with skills leave. Not driving anymore. Suddenly you’re master of …. Choose to avoid _. Derails his ambition. A driver runs off the road. Your decision to leave without notice. He aims to _ until you leave. Deliberately _ and walk off. The boss is _ when you go A. W. O. L. Driving that vehicle isn’t … anymore. Driven by _ of abandonment. Handle _ without engaging in it. Unexpectedly gets self-control.
Page of Swords and Chariot
Doesn’t see the danger, and drives …. On edge since I took responsibility. Mad that … their duty. _ edgy; I’m determined. Jealous right now: Use your willpower. _ being jealous and just get things done. Fearful leadership. Defend your turf: Make up your mind. Things that bug me … I’m a grownup. I decide to be so damned uneasy. I aim to not let it get to me. Being rational, you let it get to you. People with skills _ when they first imagine something’s up. Angry about driving. Master of a dangerous situation. Choose Nervous Nellie. _ his ambition by being so touchy. A nervous driver. Defend your decision. He aims to annoy you. Deliberately get mad. The boss is mad. Driving that vehicle is exciting. Driven by fear. Handle hostility. A hyper person gets self-control.