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made the right decision
made the decision – Chariot
right – Ace of Pentacles
Make the right decision.
Make the decision. – Chariot
right – Ace of Pentacles
strategy to make a lot of money
strategy to – Chariot
make a lot of money – Ace of Pentacles
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Chariot – Ace of Pentacles – Tower
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Chariot – Ace of Pentacles – Tower
Tarot Readings : Chariot and Ace of Pentacles
An expensive car that breaks down.
Master of the perfect confrontation.
Decides to go straight after a disaster.
Deciding on the right course of action immediately.
He manages people who are paid to blow things up.
You make the right decision, and there’s a temper fit.
You make the right choice, and there’s a breakthrough.
He is given a responsible position when someone quits.
Tarot Readings :Chariot and Tower
Vehicles wreck on this road.
A drastic decision is rewarded.
He uses the shock effect to win.
The decision to quit is the right one.
Responsible for delivering instant perfection.
He is determined to divorce, whatever it costs.
Made the choice to reject the straight and narrow.
Tarot Readings : Ace of Pentacles and Tower
Accurate shooting by a champion.
The finest hissyfit he ever pulled off.
Demolition is the best way to handle it.
Shocked at how expensive that vehicle is.
Bankruptcy is the key to this man’s success.
Quit being a perfectionist and get something done.
A heart attack was on his path until he took control.
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Synopsis
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We tend to think of accomplishing a right thing in the right way, and a wrong thing in the wrong way. Consider this a limiting mindset. Consider that we never go so straight until after we run off the road into some disaster. Consider that a master of confrontation (including an artiste at temper fits) will get his way quite often. Consider that the best way to improve some buildings is to demolish them.
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Chariot
One of the esoteric cards you have to know stuff about before you connect meanings to elements of illustration. Chariot is taking control of a situation, taking responsibility and being responsible to get whatever-it-is (the project) accomplished at all costs, using both factors that favor the success of the project equally as using the factors that obstruct it. Chariot is a no-excuses Marine. Chariot is the hands-on manager, the go-to person, the field manager, the general of the troops. A person who is ambitious and successful, who has determination and guts.
Here’s your Need to Know about things Chariot:
One, those steeds are sphinxes, not horses. Sphinxes are the critters in myths that occupy a narrow road and give travelers riddles, killing them if they don’t answer correctly. Critters that travel only in a turn – either a right or a left turn. Our hero hitches them to his chariot so that they block one another’s turn. And he uses that long blue wand there to control them, not reins. A magic wand, of course, because sphinxes are magic creatures.
Two, charioteers were the strategists of wars in their times. The outcome of the nation’s fate was in their hands: They had to win. Their decisions ruled. They made the choices.
Three, charioteers commanded the troops and were in the field with them, not behind some desk safely tucked away. They took on risk.
So in our spread today, where one of the other cards means success, and the third card means disaster, Chariot brings these of its meanings to the table: master, champion; decides on action, makes the decision, make the choice; manager, took control; responsible; win; handle it, pull it off, success, get something done; is determined to.
By virtue of the fact that chariots were wheeled vehicles that you travel in, Chariot is by default any sort of vehicle, vessel or craft – usually a car or truck in your professional Tarot practice. Occasionally a bicycle or other mode of transport.
Chariot is a Type A person, responsible and driven. Goal-oriented. Integrity but potentially ruthless.


Ace of Pentacles
The picture illustrates the idea that righteousness is rewarded with prosperity. The straight and narrow path begins in lilies for purity, ends in a rose arbor for victory, and has the hand with the gold in it directly above it. And The Path is colored gold to drive the point home.
The main applications of Ace of Pentacles are about money or reward, value or worth, and ‘given;’ about perfection; about the road or Path; ‘straight’ or ‘right’ in all sorts of ways; and also ‘the best.’ Today, ‘the finest.’ ‘Right’ expands to ‘correct’ and ‘accurate.’
Today Ace of Pentacles translates ‘the key to,’ which is fairly unusual, and even refers to using something to ….


Tower
Tower is about destruction, and also about destruction of evil. The illustration refers to the fall of the Tower of Babel, a history which appears in quite a few civilizations’ records. So Tower is associated with falling, with break, disaster, wreck, demolition, destruction, a drastic shocking event. A word with ‘break’ in it may attract the Tower card even if it isn’t a major event (like a broken pipe) but it can refer to an internal organ splitting and leaking body fluid, as in a heart attack or stroke or aneurysm.
Tower refers to crises like bankruptcy, damage to a house, wreck of a vehicle, explosion or blowing up, or the word ‘drastic’ anywhere. Damage belongs to Tower, not just destruction. ‘Shock’ is also a translate for Tower.
Tower also describes ‘blowing your top’ – temper tantrums, hissyfits, meltdowns. It also refers to confrontation and confronting.
Tower (along with Three of Swords) is a lead card for divorce, quitting or getting fired, and rejecting or being rejected.
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Now Without The Pictures
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Chariot and Ace of Pentacles both translate ‘successful.’ Here we have ambition in Chariot, success in Ace of Pentacles, and failure, going bust, in Tower. Chariot is a vehicle and Ace of Pentacles is a road. Tower joins them to show a wrecked vehicle or a road where wrecks happen, or a damaged road. And of course Chariot is a vehicle and Ace of Pentacles makes it an expensive one – and Tower makes a story of wrecking that expensive vehicle, or breaking into it. Success (as Ace of Pentacles or Chariot) is a breakthrough (Tower), and Tower includes a lot of other words with ‘break’ or ‘burst’ in them in its dictionary: break up, break down, break open, break out, broke, break-in. And that’s because we use a ‘verbatim’ approach in Tarot Verbatim™.
Chariot has a responsible position, Ace of Pentacles makes that a well-paid one, and Tower may explain that’s because someone else quit or was fired.
Tower sometimes means synonyms like these: sudden, instant, immediate. Ace of Pentacles can make that instant success or sudden wealth, or instant perfection.
Not to mention Ace of Pentacles and Tower can successfully blow something up, or demolish a building correctly. These two can also describe the temper tantrum (Tower) that was rewarded (Ace of
Chariot, the strategist, will translate ‘decide’ or decision, and ‘choose’ or choice. Ace of Pentacles makes that the right choice. Tower may say this refers to quitting, or even to firing someone.
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Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From
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Chariot – Ace of Pentacles – Tower
An expensive Ace of Pentacles car Chariot that breaks down Tower.
Master of Chariot the perfect Ace of Pentacles confrontation Tower.
Decides to Chariot go straight Ace of Pentacles after a disaster Tower.
Deciding on Chariot the right course of Ace of Pentacles action Chariot immediately Tower.
He manages people Chariot who are paid to Ace of Pentacles blow things up Tower.
You make the Chariot right Ace of Pentacles decision Chariot , and there’s a temper fit Tower.
You make the Chariot right Ace of Pentacles choice Chariot , and there’s a breakthrough Tower.
He is given a Ace of Pentacles responsible position Chariot when someone quits Tower.
Vehicles Chariot wreck Tower on this road Ace of Pentacles.
A drastic Tower decision Chariot is rewarded Ace of Pentacles.
He uses the Ace of Pentacles shock effect Tower to win Chariot .
The decision Chariot to quit Tower is the right one Ace of Pentacles.
Responsible for delivering Chariot instant Tower perfection Ace of Pentacles.
They are shocked Tower when you pull it off Chariot so well .Ace of Pentacles
He is determined to Chariot divorce Tower, whatever it costs Ace of Pentacles.
Made the choice to Chariot reject the Tower straight and narrow Ace of Pentacles.
Accurate Ace of Pentacles shooting by Tower a champion Chariot .
The finest Ace of Pentacles he ever pulled off Chariot .
Demolition is Tower the best way Ace of Pentaclesto handle it Chariot .
Shocked at Tower how expensive Ace of Pentacles that vehicle is Chariot .
Bankruptcy Tower is the key to Ace of Pentacles this man’s success Chariot .
Quit being Tower a perfectionist Ace of Pentacles and get something done Chariot .
A heart attack was Tower on his path Ace of Pentacles until he took control Chariot .
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Chariot and Ace of Pentacles
An expensive car Master of the perfect Decides to go straight Deciding on the right course of action He manages people who are paid to You make the right decision You make the right choice He is given a responsible position Vehicles on this road. A decision is rewarded. He uses the _ to win. The decision is the right one. Responsible for delivering perfection. you pull it off so well. He is determined to, whatever it costs. Made the choice, the straight and narrow. Accurate _ by a champion. The finest he ever pulled off. the best way to handle it. how expensive that vehicle is. the key to this man’s success. a perfectionist gets something done. on his path, he took control.



Chariot and Tower
A car that breaks down. Master of confrontation. Decides after a disaster. Deciding on action immediately. He manages people who blow things up. You make the decision, and there’s a temper fit. You make the choice, and there’s a breakthrough. responsible position when someone quits. Vehicles wreck A drastic decision shock effect to win. The decision to quit Responsible for delivering They are shocked when you pull it off He is determined to divorce Made the choice to reject shooting by a champion. hissyfit he ever pulled off. Demolition to handle it. Shocked at that vehicle is. Bankruptcy this man’s success. Quit being and get something done. A heart attack until he took control.



Ace of Pentacles and Tower
An expensive _ that breaks down. the perfect confrontation. go straight after a disaster. the right course immediately. paid to blow things up. right, and there’s a temper fit. the right _ and there’s a breakthrough. He is given _when someone quits. wreck on this road. A drastic _ is rewarded. He uses the shock effect. to quit is right. instant perfection. They are shocked so well. divorce, whatever it costs. reject the straight and narrow. Accurate shooting The finest hissyfit Demolition is the best way Shocked at how expensive Bankruptcy is the key Quit being a perfectionist A heart attack was on his path


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GUIDANCE How boring would I be if I never had difficulties?, I ask myself today. The glories of the straight and narrow are not apparent until you aren’t paying the tolls on the roads to hell anymore. The jobs that pay well are difficult ones (one way or another). Achievements that are hard-won are the worthwhile ones. Business people know that the good money is in a product that takes a pain away. Everywhere you turn, making the best of the worst is a good investment.
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If you just want your daily look ahead, Guidance and Tarot Readings are all you need. ‘Guidance’ (above) is a summary of what the cards are telling visitors to be aware of this day.
‘Group Tarot Cards Reading’ (just below this) 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.
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Chariot – Ace of Pentacles – Devil
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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Decides to Go Straight (Chariot and Ace of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: Get Control of the Downside (Chariot and Devil)
Tarot Readings: Money and Trouble (Ace of Pentacles and Devil)
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Tarot Readings: Decides to Go Straight (Chariot and Ace of Pentacles)
Decides to go straight in prison.
Right or wrong, it’s what I choose.
A sinner chooses the straight and narrow.
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Tarot Readings: Get Control of the Downside (Chariot and Devil)
Problems mainly account for my success.
To be the hero who wins, you need an adversary (enemy).
Great accomplishment for a handicapped person.
Leader uses a bad situation to win.
I make the best of the worst.
Using headwinds to get ahead, you arrive just right.
Take charge: Make the best of a bad situation.
Getting self-control is worth the trouble.
Here’s the perfect solution to a nasty situation.
This is the vehicle for bad roads.
I get in control of my dark side.
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Tarot Readings: Money and Trouble (Ace of Pentacles and Devil)
Driving a truck, making money the hard way.
Go for the hazardous duty pay.
Attachment to money is what makes me ambitious.
Choosing to make your money the hard way.
Hard-won victories are the most worthwhile.
Now that I’m successful, I can afford my vices.
I got money when I was disadvantaged; I owe my success to that.
I choose to give money to people who are in trouble.
There’s money to be made in providing an antidote to pain.
An expensive car is my vice.
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*Go to Learn Tarot by Observing section below. This tells about the combined meanings of the three cards in the pictures in the Tarot Readings. It explains how these cards get together in your mind to make the messages. HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS is a stream-of-consciousness bridge to your subconscious if you use it regularly – people report.
*Go to Learn Tarot by Pictures. It is what each of the cards, by itself, has to say. It shows you how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in today’s Spread. 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™.
You can put all this together and intuitively see yourself how Tarot Verbatim™ works.
This is a group reading, with no Questioner and no Question to limit what the cards say, so there’s more variety – even contradictions – than a personal reading would give you. Also, pronouns are flexible: If the sentence feels like it’s yours, and it says ‘he,’ but you’re a ‘she,’ well, it’s yours.
*AND if you write names of any two cards into the Google search bar, it will give you meanings of those!
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Chariot – Ace of Pentacles – Devil
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‘Strange bedfellows,’ I said when I put these three down for our session today. Chariot and Ace of Pentacles are both stellar success. Devil is the problem, the trouble, the worst of it … and worse. Today is Devil lite day. Devil, in this company is being as good as a Devil can. Chariot is succeeding in spite of obstacles, and Devil is … yeah … an obstacle. Ace of Pentacles plays into this as the reward, as the straight-and-narrow, and as money.
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………….. Chariot decides and acts upon the decision. He has the will to accomplish his purpose however that may be done. He is the one responsible for the success of the project, and he does succeed. A strategist, he uses every element of the equation to arrive at its solution. Inventive and even ruthless is Chariot: He delivers. I think of him as the Marines, which is close to what they were.
The picture is very stylized. You have to know charioteers were the war heroes of their day, the strategists. You should notice there are no reins and those are not ponies; they are magic sphinxes, and he controls their direction with his magic wands. (Definition of magic is ‘willpower.’) You should know sphinxes (mythical creatures, of course) have those reversed colors because some will turn only right, some will turn only left, and that’s it for sphinxes: They don’t go straight.
Our hero has hitched them to his wagon so that they are in one another’s way, and thus must tend to go forward by default. He is the strategist, right?
This picture depicts the idea of using factors that prevent you from getting there to get there, to achieve your purpose (or to deliver on the project you were hired to direct) despite all – and to ‘tack against the wind,’ – to use headwinds to get ahead. Today, we have a card that represents those adverse factors that are fodder for Chariot’s mileage. Devil is the adverse factors, is adversity, and is the adversary. To be a hero, you need an enemy, most of the time.
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………….. Ace of Pentacles is a stylized Rider Waite Tarot card too: It pictures the ‘Right-hand Path’ of esoteric thought. The Right-hand Path is what Western civilization calls ‘the straight and narrow’ or ‘going straight.’ It depicts the idea that doing right is profitable. It is about the rewards of living honorably, in other words, and that can be applied to religious thought if the context is there to apply it. Today we have Chariot to bring out a vehicle on a road; we have Devil to bring out ‘right and wrong’ or ‘the best and the worst’; we have the idea that what is difficult (Devil) pays well (Ace of Pentacles). So Ace of Pentacles is success, is arriving at your goal – very similar to Chariot, except Chariot emphasizes what it takes to get there, while Ace of Pentacles emphasizes the reward of arriving.
You see, literally, the straight and narrow, and it’s gold to match the handful of gold coins held aloft the path. The trellis at the end of the path is victory, and the white lilies in the foreground represent purity.
Ace of Pentacles is about value too. It means things like ‘worth it.’ It can translate valuable, priceless, ‘owe my (whatever) to,’ and so on.
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………….. Devil in Rider Waite is the medieval concept of the devil – the Horned One, with all sorts of satanic symbols and indicators so there’s no doubt. The human couple that is chained loosely to Devil’s perch look like Adam and Eve in Lovers, and Devil is above and between them in the same way the angel in Lovers overlooks Adam and Eve. The loose chains depict the concept that attachment to evil is voluntary, and you can get free at will. The upside-down torch in Devil’s hand represents ‘wrong use of force,’ or wrong use of life force. You could say it represents getting burned, or even hell-fire. The grapes on the tail of the human female could be picked up if your theme is an alcohol habit – because addiction and bad habits are Devil’s specialty. The horns of Devil are actually from a monster that became extinct in its large form, referred to as leviathan, which is a name Devil is called (I think) in the Bible. Archaeologists unearthed that monster.
Now, note our two cards here, Ace of Pentacles and Devil, both have alter-ego cards. Devil is paired with Lovers, as I explained. Ace of Pentacles (Right-hand Path) is paired with Moon (Left-hand Path). Both of them represent traditional concepts of good and evil. So this is a very moral and religious spread we have here. It would be more moral and religious if the third card in the spread were not so focused in real-world getting-things-done mode. Even so, we have the sinner (Devil) deciding (Chariot) to go straight (Ace of Pentacles). Put Ace of Cups in the place of Chariot, and you would have sermons. (You can research all these meanings by typing the two cards into a Google search bar.)
Also note that Ace of Pentacles is about possessing (my, mine, etc. – possessive pronouns) and Devil is attachment – another parallel these cards have in Rider Waite.
Difficulties are assets: That’s our main thought today. Get up (Quitcherbitchin’ as Ann Landers famously would say.) and grab hold of the bad situation with a strategy that you act upon until you’re done – until you have accomplished your purpose. We say the way to get something done is to do it right (to do right). We say that, to be a hero, an enemy or adversary comes in handy. To be an overcomer, you need something to overcome, right? We say willpower overcomes vices. We say it’s your problems and troubles that have made you what you are today regarding your successes. And we suggest this is a continuing process you’ve got in your hands right now.
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Now we show where each of the phrases in each of the sentences comes from:
Tarot Readings: Decides to Go Straight (Chariot and Ace of Pentacles)
Decides Chariot to go straight Ace of Pentacles in prison.
Right Ace of Pentacles or wrong Devil, it’s what I choose Chariot.
A sinner Devil chooses Chariot the straight and narrow Ace of Pentacles.
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Tarot Readings: Get Control of the Downside (Chariot and Devil)
Problems Devil mainly account for Ace of Pentacles my success Chariot.
To be the hero Chariot who wins Chariot and/or Ace of Pentacles, you need an adversary Devil (enemy Devil).
Great accomplishment Chariot and Ace of Pentacles for a handicapped person Devil.
Leader Chariot uses a bad situation Devil to win Ace of Pentacles.
I make Chariot the best Ace of Pentacles of the worst Devil.
Using headwinds Devil to get ahead Chariot, you arrive just right Ace of Pentacles.
Take charge Chariot: Make Chariot the best of Ace of Pentacles a bad situation Devil.
Getting self-control Chariot is worth Ace of Pentacles the trouble Devil.
Here’s the perfect Ace of Pentacles solution Chariot, and Ace of Pentacle is the ‘perfect’ to a nasty situation Devil.
This is the vehicle Chariot for bad Devil roads Ace of Pentacles.
I get Ace of Pentacles in control of Chariot my Ace of Pentacles dark side Devil.
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Tarot Readings: Money and Trouble (Ace of Pentacles and Devil)
Driving a truck Chariot, making money Ace of Pentacles the hard way Devil.
Go for Chariot the hazardous Devil duty pay Ace of Pentacles. (‘Hazardous duty’ could also be Chariot for ‘duty’ and Devil just for ‘hazardous.’)
Attachment Devil to money Ace of Pentacles is what makes me Ace of Pentacles (as ‘reward’) ambitious Chariot.
Choosing Chariot to make your money Ace of Pentacles the hard way Devil.
Now that I’m successful Chariot, I can afford Ace of Pentacles my vices Devil.
I got Ace of Pentacles money Ace of Pentacles when I was disadvantaged Devil; I owe Ace of Pentacles my success Chariot to that.
I choose to Chariot give money Ace of Pentacles to people in trouble Devil.
You make money Ace of Pentacles providing Chariot an antidote to Ace of Pentacles pain Devil.
An expensive Ace of Pentacles car Chariot is my vice Devil.
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Chariot and Ace of Pentacles DECIDES TO GO STRAIGHT Decides to go straight.*** Right … it’s what I choose. Chooses the straight and narrow.*** _ mainly account for my success. To be the hero who wins …. Great accomplishment.*** Leader uses _ to win. I make the best of _. You arrive just right. … to get ahead, you arrive just right. Take charge: Make the best of …. Getting self-control is worth …. Here’s the perfect solution.*** This is the vehicle for _ roads. I get in control of my _. Driving a truck, making money. Go for the _ pay. Money is what makes me ambitious.*** Choosing to make your money …. Now that I’m successful, I can afford …. I got money … I owe my success to …. I choose to give money …. You make money providing …. An expensive car.*** x
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Chariot and Devil Decides … in prison. Right … it’s what I choose. A sinner chooses …. GET CONTROL OF THE DOWNSIDE Problems … my success. To be the hero, you need an adversary (enemy). Great accomplishment for a handicapped _. Leader uses a bad situation …. I make the _ of the worst. Using headwinds to get ahead.*** Take charge of a bad situation.*** Self-control is _ the trouble. Solution to a nasty situation.*** This is the vehicle for bad _. In control of my dark side.*** Driving a truck … the hard way. Go for the hazardous duty. Attachment … is what makes me ambitious. Choosing the hard way.*** Now that I’m successful, I can … my vices. … when I was disadvantaged … my success _. I choose … people in trouble. Providing an antidote to pain.*** A car is my vice.*** x
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Ace of Pentacles and Devil … to go straight in prison.*** Right or wrong.*** A sinner _ the straight and narrow. Problems mainly account for. … who wins, you need an adversary (enemy). Accomplishment for a handicapped person. _ uses a bad situation to win. Use a bad situation to win.*** … the best of the worst. The best and the worst.** Using headwinds, you arrive just right.*** Make the best of a bad situation. … is worth the trouble.*** Here’s the perfect _ to a nasty situation. Bad roads.*** I get … my dark side. MONEY AND TROUBLE Making money the hard way.*** Hazardous duty pay.*** Attachment to money.*** Make your money the hard way. I can afford my vices.** I got money when I was disadvantaged.*** Give money to people in trouble.*** You make money … pain. An expensive _ is my vice. x
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Chariot……….. Chariot gets ‘er done. He’s got an assignment or a purpose he has decided to accomplish, and he accomplishes it come hell or high water. This card too is on the esoteric side, but this time the human is in control of the spiritual force, is positioned above and between the mythic magical sphinxes. Chariot is about having self-control and hence being in control of events: ambition. (Strength also depicts this concept in a spiritual way.) Chariot’s focus is strategy, particularly strategic action that results in success, because Chariot’s chief meaning is success, accomplishment, and being the responsible one – the project manager.
Chariot’s picture, which I explained earlier in this presentation, represents strategy: The hero here has hitched the sphinxes (who travel only in a right turn or left turn) so they oppose one another’s directions, and are forced to go straight by default, so he can control them with his willpower, represented by his magic wands in place of reins. Success is when you get the forces that oppose you to oppose one another instead. Watch politicians apply this principle beautifully.
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Ace of Pentacles…………. Ace of Pentacles is about success, money, reward, being right, being on the right track or right path, and also being on the road, or the road itself. It’s a leading card for money, and it means price, to owe, to pay, asset, to own or ownership itself (as in stockholders even), to hold or to have in hand, or to have something physically in your hands. It means value and valuable, even priceless. IT EVEN MEANS ‘YES,’ especially if you have a ‘yes or no’ question on the table. (NOTE: As the first Self card in a Celtic Cross spread, it says ‘yes’ so strongly that, if the rest of the spread contradicts that, you should quit Tarot for the day, or at least pick up that spread as valueless.) Along with ‘success,’ Ace of Pentacles means winning, especially when money is involved. Put it next to Wheel of Fortune, and you have won the lottery, since Wheel of Fortune is gambling and is also a lucky event.
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Devil…………. Devil today is on its very best behavior as a foil to two cards that mean success, one of which also is about the right path, being right, being straight (Ace of Pentacles of course). Today Devil is the obstacle, the adversity, the problem to be overcome. Always remember Devil’s fairly innocuous meanings, such as attachment, physical, sex act, difficulty-trouble-problem, and wrong. Devil can be a very heavy hideous card in other company. Devil can be taken literally as demonic activity or presence; it can be cancer or other awful illness; it can be the worst kind of insanity; it is the lead card for brutality and oppression; and it brings out the worst in nearby cards too, like Moon does. In other decks, this may not be so. In Rider Waite, Devil is obviously the medieval Christian horns-and-tail brutal devouring spirit. In the Marseilles deck, I read, Devil is more the Norse concept of the mischievous one, Loki, a prankster.
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Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck®, known also as the Rider Tarot and the Waite Tarot, reproduced by permission of U. S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyright ©1971 by U. S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited. The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck® is a registered trademark of U. S. Games Systems, Inc.
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GUIDANCE We are all successful in our own way, we say as we poke our noses into this kind and that kind of success, and people’s ideas about success, happiness and money. Happiness is a paid-for car, or being on the path you chose for yourself, the right path. Success is a good marriage, or being one of the good guys. Happiness is achieving my purpose, or achieving perfection publicly. We really get into the subject of a car or a vehicle.
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‘Group Tarot Cards Reading’ (just below this) 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.
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Chariot – Ace of Pentacles – Ten of Cups
GROUP TAROT CARDS READING
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Happy and Successful (Ace of Pentacles and Ten of Cups)
Tarot Readings: He Marries and Settles Down (Chariot and Ten of Cups)
Tarot Readings: Success Strategy (Chariot and Ace of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: Our Car (Chariot and Ten of Cups)
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Tarot Readings: Happy and Successful (Ace of Pentacles and Ten of Cups)
I choose to be on the right path, and am happy.
Succeed in making everybody happy.
We are all successful in our own way.
Achieving my purpose is what makes me happy.
I am responsible for other people’s success.
Achieve perfection in front of everybody.
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Tarot Readings: He Marries and Settles Down (Chariot and Ten of Cups)
He intends to give her a wedding ring.
Decides on home ownership.
His family, his financial responsibility.
When you have a good marriage, you have arrived.
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Tarot Readings: Success Strategy (Chariot and Ace of Pentacles)
You make more money than other people when you go on the road.
Enough money to be successful makes you respectable.
The winning strategy is to be one of the good guys.
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Tarot Readings: Our Car (Chariot and Ten of Cups)
The perfect family car.
So happy this car is paid for.
Because of my car, I’m a success to all my friends.
An expensive vehicle makes you happy.
Decides to take the highway route to the folks at home.
Happy with this affordable car.
The parents give you money for your vehicle.
We own our home and our car.
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*AND if you write names of any two cards into the Google search bar, it will give you meanings of those!
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Chariot – Ace of Pentacles – Ten of Cups
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.. Chariot and Ace of Pentacles both mean success. Both refer to travel – Chariot is driving or a vehicle; Ace of Pentacles is a road or highway – and money too. Ten of Cups is the prosperous suburban scene where all the respectable people live. So these three cards overlap in their main meanings. In addition to the main meanings, Chariot means to choose, to decide, to arrive, to be responsible and to take charge, Ace of Pentacles is the right path, and Ten of Cups is marriage, a group of people, and family life or relatives.
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………….. Chariot’s spectrum of meanings is cut short today around his success, choose, and vehicle meanings, although we refer to being responsible once. We barely touch his core meaning of the strategist who arrives at completion of the project, or arrives at victory, by any and all means, and using any and all factors to get ahead, even factors that would keep him behind.
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………….. Ace of Pentacles diagrams an idea, the idea that being on the right path puts you on the fast track to money and success. Lilies for purity up front, a rose trellis for victory where the path ends, and a handful of gold coins over the gold ‘straight and narrow.’ And Ace of Pentacles’ main meanings are those. When Ace of Pentacles appears in either Self position in Celtic Cross, it can mean ‘yes.’ If that contradicts what the rest of the cards say, quit for the day.
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………….. Ten of Cups too diagrams a similar idea to Ace of Pentacles, the idea that the prosperous people are the good people. The illustration is just as cartoon-like: You have the embracing couple hugging from the side, their other arms extended to the fine house with the rainbow over it, and two perfect kids skipping around. Ten of Cups means marriage, happy marriage, home life, family, the good people, relatives, married with children, respectability.
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Chariot and Ace of Pentacles Chariot and Ace of Pentacles are achieving success. Both of them mean that. Chariot specifically means ‘to achieve’ as well as success, and Chariot means ‘to choose’ and ‘to be responsible.’ Here are those sentences:
Succeed in making ….
Successful in his own way.
Achieving my purpose.
I am responsible for … success.
Achieve perfection.
Chariot and Ace of Pentacles are a success strategy or a winning strategy, with Chariot being strategy. It gets that meaning because the charioteers of old times were the strategists in war. Ace of Pentacles is money, success, and ‘you have arrived.’ Here are those sentences:
When you have a good _, you have arrived.
SUCCESS STRATEGY
You make more money when you go on the road.
Enough money to be successful.
The winning strategy.
Chariot is any sort of vehicle (including tractors, tanks, airplanes and motorcycles), and Ace of Pentacles means ‘perfect,’ ownership, paid, expensive, affordable, to give money, and any possessive pronoun (yours, mine our, etc.). So here are those sentences.
The perfect car.
This car is paid for.
Because of my car, I’m a success.
An expensive vehicle.
This affordable car.
… gave you money for your vehicle.
_ own (our) car.
Ace of Pentacles is any path, road, route you can think of. Chariot means to decide and to choose. Here are those sentences:
I choose to be on the right path.
Decides to take the highway route.
Chariot intends, as well as decides, and Ace of Pentacles can be a ring, so that sentence is:
He intends to give her a ring.
Chariot decides. Ace of Pentacles is ownership. That sentence is:
Decides on ownership.
Chariot is the person responsible; Ace of Pentacles is financial, money. That sentence is:
His financial responsibility. x
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Chariot and Ten of Cups Chariot and Ten of Cups says being happy (Ten of Cups) is a choice, and it is a form of success and achievement. Here are those sentences:
I choose to be happy.
Succeed in everybody being happy.
Achieving makes me happy.
Chariot is responsible (the project manager), and Ten of Cups means ‘other people’ as well as family. Here are those sentences:
I am responsible for other people.
His family, his responsibility.
Chariot is being successful, achieving publicly,having ‘arrived,’ being on the road, and winning. Ten of Cups means ‘we’ and ‘all of us,’ so it means ‘we are all’ as well. Ten of Cups means ‘everybody,’ and it also means ‘respectable. Ten of Cups is one of two (good) marriage cards, and it means any group of people, like ‘other people.’ It also means the good guys, the good people. Here are those sentences:
We are all successful.
Achieve in front of everybody.
… to be successful makes you respectable.
When you have a marriage, you have arrived.
… than other people when you go on the road.
Winning is being one of the good guys.
When you have Ace of Pentacles next to either Ten of Cups or the other marriage card, Four of Wands (which illustrates a society wedding), Ace of Pentacles can represent a wedding ring. It can mean any old ring, too. Chariot means ‘to intend.’ The whole of this sentence says ‘He intends to give a wedding ring’ but here is the part strictly arising from Chariot and Ten of Cups although Ten of Cups, strictly speaking, does not mean ‘wedding’; it means ‘marriage’:
He intends … a wedding _.
Chariot is a vehicle (any kind at all) so it’s a car. Ten of Cups means ‘happy’ and is any group of people, so it means: the family, my friends, the parents, and ‘we.’ Here are those sentences:
The family car.
So happy this car is _.
Because of my car, I’m a _ with all my friends.
A _ vehicle makes you happy.
Happy with this _ car.
The parents … for your vehicle.
… our car. x
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Ace of Pentacles and Ten of Cups Ace of Pentacles and Ten of Cups say happy (Ten of Cups) and successful (Ace of Pentacles). They say ‘other people’s success’ because Ten of Cups is any group of people. In that same way, they say ‘Succeed in everyone being happy.’ They say ‘We are all successful’ because Ten of Cups is a group of people, which includes friends.
Other people’s success.
Succeed in _ everyone happy.
We are all successful.
Because of … I’m a success to all my friends.
Ace of Pentacles is on the right path, has a purpose, is perfection, and is winning. Ten of Cups is ‘happy,’ and is ‘everybody’ and is the good guys. Here are those sentences:
_ my purpose is what makes me happy.
_ perfection in front of everybody.
Winning is being one of the good guys.
On the right path, and am happy.
Try to remember, for your future spreads, that Ace of Pentacles and Ten of Cups can mean a wedding ring. It just does; I don’t make these things up! Ten of Cups really means ‘marriage,’ not ‘wedding,’ but Tarot has its ways. Four of Wands is a wedding, and, yes, put Ace of Pentacles next to it, and it too says ‘wedding ring.’ The sentence is:
Gives her a wedding ring.
Ace of Pentacles is perfect, and it can mean good; Ten of Cups is marriage and family. Here’s those sentences:
When you have a good marriage ….
The perfect family.
Ace of Pentacles is ownership; Ten of Cups is home. Here are those sentences:
Home ownership.
We own our home.
Ace of Pentacles’ illustration shows a hand with money in it. This can provide these phrases: paid for; expensive; affordable; gave/give money; enough money, financial. Ten of Cups means happy, means relatives (parents, here), means respectable, and of course means family. Here are those sentences.
So happy this is paid for.
An expensive _ makes you happy.
Happy with this affordable _.
The parents gave you the money.
Enough money makes you respectable.
His family, his financial _.
And after all this, we have a leftover sentence. Ace of Pentacles is a highway (road, path, etc.) and Ten of Cups is family and is a house. So the two of them suggest taking a road trip to the folks back home. Here is that sentence:
Take the highway route to the folks at home. x
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One set of people can get the same satisfaction that their car is paid off that the other set gets from showing off in an expensive car. One set of people enjoys the achievement of living the way they have chosen, whatever that is, and the other set gets satisfaction from living the common dream and being recognized for it. Different strokes for different folks, as the song says.
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Chariot and Ace of Pentacles I choose to be on the right path. Succeed in making …. Successful in his own way. Achieving my purpose. I am responsible for … success. Achieve perfection. He intends to give her a ring. Decides on ownership. His financial responsibility. When you have a good _, you have arrived. SUCCESS STRATEGY You make more money when you go on the road. Enough money to be successful. The winning strategy. The perfect car. This car is paid for. Because of my car, I’m a success. An expensive vehicle. Decides to take the highway route. This affordable car. … gave you money for your vehicle. _ own (our) car. x
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Chariot and Ten of Cups I choose to be happy. Succeed in everybody being happy. We are all successful. Achieving makes me happy. I am responsible for other people. Achieve _ in front of everybody. HE MARRIES AND SETTLES DOWN He intends … a wedding _. Decides on home _. His family, his responsibility. When you have a marriage, you have arrived. … than other people when you go on the road. … to be successful makes you respectable. The winning _ is to be one of the good guys. OUR CAR The family car. So happy this car is _. Because of my car, I’m a _ with all my friends. A _ vehicle makes you happy. Decides to … the folks at home. Happy with this _ car. The parents … for your vehicle. … our car. x
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Ace of Pentacles and Ten of Cups HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL On the right path, and am happy. Succeed in _ everyone happy. We are all successful. _ my purpose is what makes me happy. Other people’s success. _ perfection in front of everybody. Gives her a wedding ring. Wedding ring. Home ownership. His family, his financial _. When you have a good marriage …. … other people, when you go on the road. Enough money makes you respectable. The winning _ is to be one of the good guys. OUR HOUSE The perfect family _. So happy this _ is paid for. Because of … I’m a success to all my friends. An expensive _ makes you happy. Take the highway route to the folks at home. Happy with this affordable _. The parents gave you the money. We own our home. x
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Chariot ……….. Chariot’s is a complex illustration. Those are not horses, and the fellow in the carriage is not using reins but wands to control the sphinxes. These legendary creatures are known to travel only in a right or a left turn, so he hitches them to block one another, and they end up in forward motion. The point is to use every element of your situation for momentum, not just the factors that favor it. Charioteers were the special ops of their day, the heroes of war, the leaders, powerful men. Sometimes Chariot is advice to be ruthless. Sometimes it emphasizes the responsibility for the project’s success that these warriors had.
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Ace of Pentacles …………. Ace of Pentacles is money, success, your path, something perfect, the right way, a road or highway, possession (mine, yours, ours, etc.), and the straight and narrow road of Christianity, or maybe the ‘middle way’ of Buddhism. Many meanings it has are mentioned here elsewhere.
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Ten of Cups .………… Ten of Cups is happiness, marriage, happy marriage, family, married with children, settling down, the good neighborhood, any community or group of (good) people, respectability, a circle of friends, belonging, being accepted, and a reunion. You can’t miss its meaning of the dream life, what with the rainbow over the house with the huge lawn, the couple embracing, the two perfect boy-and-girl children.
Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck®, known also as the Rider Tarot and the Waite Tarot, reproduced by permission of U. S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyright ©1971 by U. S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited. The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck® is a registered trademark of U. S. Games Systems, Inc.
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GUIDANCE In a flat world, what would all the mountain climbers do? Without friction, where would we get our traction? How can you be a winner if there’s no opposition to your motion? So, is Paradise a slip-slide kind of place? And would you want to go to such a place? Success is our theme, and we are saying that success requires effort, and effort suggests difficulty, and difficulty is what, therefore, makes success. So let’s cherish our adversity and make the best product from it that we are capable of. May I never run out of trouble!
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If you just want your daily look ahead, Guidance and Tarot Readings are all you need. ‘Guidance’ (above) is a summary of what the cards are telling visitors to be aware of this day.
‘Group Tarot Cards Reading’ (just below this) 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.
Did you come here for your predictions? – You are done now – See you tomorrow. The family of commenters here would love for you to join in (the very last thing, at the bottom).
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Chariot – Three of Swords – Ace of Pentacles
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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Profits from Setbacks (Three of Swords and Ace of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: Accomplishment in Spite of (Chariot and Three of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Fight and Win (Three of Swords and Ace of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: Make a Lot of Money (Chariot and Ace of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: Award for Injury (Three of Swords and Ace of Pentacles)
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Tarot Readings: Profits from Setbacks (Three of Swords and Ace of Pentacles)
He engineers the perfect divorce.
Manages to profit from divorce.
Manages to profit from a major setback.
Making the best use of heartache.
Profiting from adversity is our own responsibility.
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Tarot Readings: Accomplishment in Spite of (Chariot and Three of Swords)
You make it to your destination in a damaged vehicle.
Succeeding, when everything is against that, is succeeding.
Strategy is making the best use of adversity.
Accomplishes adverse possession.
You get a raise for accomplishing something difficult.
I do it my way, the hard way.
You drive right through the road hazards.
I am to make a profit in the bear market.
Aim to accomplish something against all the odds.
Perfectionists are hated when they accomplish that.
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Tarot Readings: Fight and Win (Three of Swords and Ace of Pentacles)
Enmity is the price of being a self-made person.
Successful entrepreneurs are resented.
When the opposition is most determined, you are most right.
Money would be my weapon of choice.
I decide to fight and win.
The winning strategy for the conflict.
You win when you decide to get nasty.
Adversity is on your chosen path.
You decide against it, and you are right.
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Tarot Readings: Make a Lot of Money (Chariot and Ace of Pentacles)
Manager who made a lot of profit is fired.
I rail against purely financial ambition.
He decides to make money hurting people.
Make a lot of money in a down market.
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Tarot Readings: Award for Injury (Three of Swords and Ace of Pentacles)
Compensated for your injury in a vehicle.
Compensate the wounded combatant.
You can make a lot of money, but you could get badly injured too.
Given an award for being injured in the line of duty.
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*Go to Learn Tarot by Observing section below. This tells about the combined meanings of the three cards in the pictures in the Tarot Readings. It explains how these cards get together in your mind to make the messages. HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONSis a stream-of-consciousness bridge to your subconscious if you use it regularly – people report.
*Go to Learn Tarot by Pictures. It is what each of the cards, by itself, has to say. It shows you how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in today’s Spread. 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™.
You can put all this together and intuitively see yourself how Tarot Verbatim™ works.
This is a group reading, with no Questioner and no Question to limit what the cards say, so there’s more variety – even contradictions – than a personal reading would give you. Also, pronouns are flexible: If the sentence feels like it’s yours, and it says ‘he,’ but you’re a ‘she,’ well, it’s yours.
*AND if you write names of any two cards into the Google search bar, it will give you meanings of those!
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Chariot – Three of Swords – Ace of Pentacles
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………… Both Chariot and Ace of Pentacles are success cards, with Chariot being the kind of success that represents a win over some obstacle, a masterful handling of a maybe dicey situation, and Ace of Pentacles being purely succeeding (idiopathic success!) or winning by the right formula, the following-the-right-course recipe. So these cards are similar. In the middle of them is Three of Swords, which is very much about conflict, difficulty, being against, adversity, adverse circumstances, difficulty, hate, resentment, enmity, feuding and divorce, not to mention pain and heartache. So Three of Swords magnifies the ‘success as a victorious endeavor’ of Chariot’s spectrum of meanings. So our theme is doing it the hard way, accomplishing against resistance. It also introduces the resentment, envy and even hatred that success and money can bring to a person.
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………….. Chariot is masterful strategist enough, and motivated enough, to achieve whatever he sets out to do. Willpower and determination are his. Charioteers are the special forces of their day. Chariot is the person entrusted with the success of the entire project, the hands-on get-‘er-done in the field person. Skilled, naturally. Emphasis is getting it done no matter what, and sagaciously (cleverly) using every element of the equation, even the ones with a minus in front of them, to deliver on time and under budget. This part of the meaning is expressed well if you just happen to know sphinxes travel only in a turn, and that the reversed colors on their bodies mean he has one of each. He has hitched them to get in one another’s way. Big hint about this is: Note he has no reins, but a magic wand. That detail suggests using your gut, your spiritual abilities, every fiber of your being including the ones you have no name for, to deliver on your ambition.
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………….. Three of Swords shows a heart with the three swords run from top to bottom through it, and storm clouds behind it. No one has to tell you it means heart trouble, heartbreak, heartache. It means divorce, separation, quarreling, against, adversity, feuds, hostility, opposition, fighting, being snarly or nasty or spiteful, adversity, resentment, hatred. It means storms, anything damaged or injured or mangled. It means quit and it means being fired. It can be jealousy, and it can be a weapon. It suggests risk and hazard sometimes.
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…………. Ace of Pentacles also means success, but more success the easy way than Chariot does. Ace of Pentacles shows the right path or right road or right way … a theme you see in religions. Lilies (purity) at the start, and a victory trellis of presumably roses at the end of the path; a handful of gold to show the reward. This card suggest that doing the right thing is most profitable. It means money, profit, success, the price, ‘in hand’ and ‘with my own hands, to give or to be given, to possess, and even a ring at times. It is also the road, or on the road, and the presence of Chariot of course brings that out.
Take the hazards in stride the same way you drive through the bad parts of a road expecting a bump or two. Would you read a book that had no action parts, no challenges, no conflicting ideas in it? This spread suggests your life is like that, so pick up your tool and start carving it out the way you want it.
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Chariot …….. Those are not horses, and he has no reins: Clues. Those are magic sphinxes who go in one direction, a right or a left turn, and he has one of each, because the colors are reversed on them. Story is: He, master strategist that he is, has hitched them so they block one another’s progress and have to take direction from his magic wand. Meaning is: Win by any means possible when it’s a war and you’re the charioteer, the special forces of their day. So Chariot is about getting the job done by whatever means is at hand, and succeed … no excuses. (Chariot is a Marine.)
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Three of Swords …………. You can’t miss the meaning of this illustration. Heart pierced by knives, gray stormy weather behind it. After Chariot, the military person, well, you get the idea something is going to be difficult; there’s going to be some kind of opposition. It’s gonna hurt. Heartache. Heart trouble too. Adversity and hostility, difficulty and aggravation in a cold cruel world. Divorce, being fired or quitting a job, feuding and hate … jealousy …. You look around for a counterbalancing card when you see this Tarot citizen. And today, we’re in luck: He is flanked by two certified winners.
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Ace of Pentacles …………. Ace of Pentacles clears the air: A breath of clear sailing, success, profit and winnings. Ace of Pentacles is money in hand, getting paid well or a good profit, possession or ownership. Ace of Pentacles also means: yes, right, correct, the right way, win, the road.
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Four Card Spreads, Guidance, Tarot Readings for You
Guidance This spread is a call to action that says “All you have to do is make your mind up, and follow up with decisive action, and you get yourself out of whatever your bad situation is, and onto your health, success, and right path.” There’s nothing philosophical or theoretical or foo-foo about this; it’s where the rubber meets the road.
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Instructions: Are YOU here for the first time? Come in! People love this place! Our site is divided into four sections: Guidance, Tarot Readings, Learn Tarot by Observation, and Learn Tarot by Pictures.
If you just want your daily look ahead, Guidance and Tarot Readings are all you need. ‘Guidance’ is a summary of what the cards are generally advising visitors to be aware of that day. ‘Tarot Readings’ is the actual word for word messages the cards are conveying. Tarot can come up with a wide variety of sentences (sometimes even completely contradictory sentences!) in a group reading as there is no specific question being asked. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself.
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Chariot
Devil – Knight of Swords – Ace of Pentacles
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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Getting Out of a Bad Situation (Devil + Knight of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Heading Away from Failure (Devil + Knight of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Getting Away From Lowlifes (Devil + Knight of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Right and Wrong (Devil + Ace of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: Sickness and Health (Devil + Ace of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: Get on Down the Road (Knight of Swords + Ace of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: Getting Out of a Bad Situation (Devil + Knight of Swords)
Having the ability to turn a bad situation around is what makes a good situation.
I was wrong; I changed my ways; I am back on track.
When we are headed in the wrong direction, we turn ourselves around and get back on the right road.
This bad life makes me ambitious to make a lot of money quickly.
Tarot Readings: Heading Away from Failure (Devil + Knight of Swords)
This new manager is renowned for turning a profit by getting the bad people out.
Either you are achievement oriented or you are headed for failure.
When you decide to succeed, you head out of failure.
Tarot Readings: Getting Away From Lowlifes (Devil + Knight of Swords)
I get away from this lowlife and am now by myself accomplishing something.
I decide to straighten my life out by getting away from that piece of trash.
He decides to send the problem people on down the road.
Tarot Readings: Right and Wrong (Devil + Ace of Pentacles)
You are so wrongheaded, I have decided to get you on the right path.
I’ve decided that is just plain wrong, and I’m going to do something about it right now to make it right.
The difference between right and wrong is willpower.
Tarot Readings: Sickness and Health (Devil + Ace of Pentacles)
By my own effort, I am not sick anymore; I am in perfect health.
I got sick very suddenly, and I willed myself well.
It takes willpower to succeed in getting out of addiction.
The difference between being sickly and being in good shape is you deciding to make the difference.
Tarot Readings: Get on Down the Road (Knight of Swords + Ace of Pentacles)
This is a bad spot to be in, and I’m in a hurry to get on down the road.
He travels fastest who travels alone because he can choose his road.
Speeding on a perfectly straight road, his car breaks down.
The wrecked vehicle is put back into good shape quickly.
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Chariot
Devil – Knight of Swords – Ace of Pentacles
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LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING
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Well, this is a morality play! To the left is ‘wrong’ and ‘sickness’ and ‘bad’; (Devil) to the right is ‘right’ and ‘perfect health’ and ‘good’ or ‘best’ (Ace of Pentacles). Between them is changing direction or switching at high speed, Knight of Swords.
And who is the Tarot citizen that crowns this picture of going from wrong to right, from illness to wellness, from poverty to prosperity? – well, willpower (Chariot), of course! Chariot is about decisive action, strategy, successfully managing a project or achieving an ambition. Chariot gets the job done.
This spread is a call to action that says “All you have to do is make your mind up, and follow up with decisive action, and you get yourself out of whatever your bad situation is, and onto your health, success, and right path.” There’s nothing philosophical or theoretical or foo-foo about this; it’s where the rubber meets the road.
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LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES
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Devil stresses how voluntary our chains are. The illustration shows a horned nude couple chained to the pedestal a horned and bat-winged nasty-faced hairy critter with the upside-down star on its head perches upon. The devil critter holds a torch upside-down, interpreted as ‘wrong use of force.’ |
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Knight of Swords is in a big hurry going from one place to the other. Most often, he is pursuing, but he can be leaving, and he can be switching direction. It’s usually obvious which meaning is intended: Surrounding cards and the question indicate that. Knight of Swords is about change. |
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Ace of Pentacles is the ‘straight and narrow’ or Right-hand Path, even the ‘Middle Way.’ Most religions have this analogy. It is ‘right,’ it is ‘the best,’ it is ‘perfect,’ and it is also profit, reward, success, and possession – including possession of the prize or a lot of money. Over a golden straight path is a hand with a huge gold coin. White lilies in front, and a victory trellis of roses at its other end complete the picture. |
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Chariot is master of his environment. He is the project manager who is going to achieve the project one way or the other. Willpower is the definition of ‘magic’ in some occult circles. The illustration shows this strategist controlling the sphinxes – one of whom will go only left (That Left-hand Path again!) and the other, only right – with his magic wand. He hitches them in such a way they have to go straight, which is about using even the factors that are against what you want to accomplish, to achieve your purpose. This Tarot Verbatim(TM) card is about deciding, being decisive, and decision. Chariot gets the job done, no excuses. |
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EXPLANATIONS:
Each and every ‘Tarot Reading’ sentence you see is a literal interpretation of the four Rider Waite Tarot cards drawn and pictured for today. (The literal interpretation is from the illustration on each card.) These sentences are put together by only combining the phrases of what each cards says. In other words, there are NO “filler” phrases added just to make full sentences, and no psychic ability or spirit guide is ever involved.
*Without a question* in a group reading to focus the answer, the four Tarot cards can mean quite contradictory things, especially when the Spread has a card that means ‘no,’ ‘never’ or ‘not.’ These negative modifiers can apply to any one of the other cards.
*Without a question* in a group reading, the pronouns (you, him, her, me, us, them, they, etc.) are more flexible. Whenever you see a pronoun in parentheses, please *feel very free* to substitute another pronoun than the one used. I try to drop pronouns when possible, which, if you’ve noticed, can make for awkward phrasing.
Now in an ‘real’ individual reading, the questioner asks a specific question and thereby supplies at least half the information! In an individual situation, the parties are identified and sometimes a time frame is too. Here, in a group reading we cannot do that and so we get a variety of sentences.
Horoscopes are group readings, too. Astrology is based on someone else’s birth data, though, so a ‘solar’ group horoscope never really solidly applies to you! (Astrologers know this!)
Tarot, on the other hand, is perfectly capable of flexibly addressing any group, including all of the visitors that come to this site. It can also address people you might not even know personally, such as all the people at your job who have a say in whether or not you get a raise.
We have been wondering here lately whether the Tarot Verbatim(TM) sentences are more accurate for regular visitors than they are for people who visit this site only once in awhile or for a short time. Would you help us with a comment please, if you have not been a regular visitor? Just let us know if the sentences are relevant to you. So far, people say they do apply.
Return to this site often and you can put all this together and intuitively see yourself how Tarot Verbatim(TM) works. Regular visitors actually learn to read Rider Waite Tarot cards with very little effort.
Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck®, known also as the Rider Tarot and the Waite Tarot, reproduced by permission of U.S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyright ©1971 by U.S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited. The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck® is a registered trademark of U.S. Games Systems, Inc.
The entire contents of this website are Copyright © 2012. All rights reserved. This site may not be copied in whole or in part except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review without the express written permission of the publisher. All violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
NOTICE – Anyone found copying Tarot Verbatim’s (TM) website or using Tarot Verbatim’s (TM) trademarked/copyrighted text and/or images without Tarot Verbatim’s (TM) express written consent by Emily Sandstrom will be reported to their billing company, their hosting company, and any other related companies or necessary parties for account closure. Tarot Verbatim (TM) will also follow with a copyright infringement lawsuit in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).