Tarot Readings for You for January 19, 2015 Monday©

GUIDANCE      Getting where you want to be, from where you are, with what you have, is our subject. Squeaking by is success when you are making something from nothing – when your vehicle is worn and the rough road is steep too. Somewhere out there, they’re grading on the curve, we suggest – and you should too. Conforming to a pathetic place, you can be called number one and there’s your success label. Below average people become champions because that was a way out of a maybe desperate place by their estimation. Poor and proud, poor and ambitious, the poor in spirit making it through and out of dark night of the soul: We drink to all of you.

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Chariot – Five of Pentacles – Hierophant

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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: Something Out of Nothing (Five of Pentacles and Hierophant)

Tarot Readings: Passing is an Achievement (Chariot and Hierophant)

Tarot Readings: Taking Charge of Downtime (Chariot and Five of Pentacles)

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Tarot Readings: Something Out of Nothing (Five of Pentacles and Hierophant)

Below average people can be champions.

A good manager makes something out of nothing.

We commonly achieve great things out of desperation.

Whatever you lack, get it done with what you do have.

You achieve your purpose by accepting the lack of resources.

Do whatever it takes to get enough of what you are missing.

Poverty is your challenge to be mainstream.

Being poor, you ought to be ambitious.

The difference between being a success and being a failure can be definitions.

Doing without, we manage to make ends meet.

When I was honest, I was poor, and now I’m successful.

Conforming to this dismal place, you are a success.

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Tarot Readings: Passing is an Achievement (Chariot and Hierophant)

Passing is an achievement when you are feeling drained and exhausted.

It’s the old clunker that runs just fine.

I’m doing something about being in a rut of feeling sorry for myself.

I aim to be a decent person even as I fail at it.

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Tarot Readings: Taking Charge of Downtime (Chariot and Five of Pentacles)

This church feels responsible for the poor.

Failed, and am determined to pass.

A conventional strategy is a loser in this extreme circumstance.

You fight off being sick at heart on a normal day.

I am dealing with Dark Night of the Soul in my religious life.

I got the steering wheel now, and wish I had never conformed like that.

Snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in everyday life.

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Chariot – Five of Pentacles – Hierophant

 

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……………….……………………  Our spread has success, Chariot; it has failure, Five of Pentacles; and it has the middle ground of getting by or passing. Chariot is also getting it done no matter what is in the way, and by any means possible: ambition and the skill to back it up. Hierophant is also decency and religion, which calls forth the ‘dark night of the soul’ side of Five of Pentacles. You can see by looking that Five of Pentacles is about disability as well as about poor times and being worn out and depressed. Soo, we got not just stories, but case histories, here.

……………………….. Chariot shows the charioteer who, in his day, was the special op military hero and the strategist. The can-do Marine. This card is about using even magical otherworldly ability to get a project in ‘the real world’ done. Charioteers’ strategy and deeds won or lost battles back then. This card means getting there by using to advantage even the factors that would trip you up. He has wands instead of reins to make his vehicle go where he wants. He hitches them to oppose one another as each tries to turn in an opposite direction. The do-dads on his chariot are deliberately similar to some esoteric emblems, and the reversed colors on the sphinxes indicate their will to turn in directions opposite from one another. Today he is about ambition, aim, getting it done, success, and being a good manager.

……………………….. Five of Pentacles illustrates being numb with despair, and having your spiritual resources at ground level. Crippled, and dressed in rags in the snow, a mother and son trudge past the lit church where a bed and warm meal await them – trudge past because they do not see the solution to their predicament as they come upon it because of their despair. This card means desperation, misery, depression, lack of resources, poverty and poverty of spirit, being disabled (in any way, not just crippled), being exhausted and depleted, sick and tired, ‘out in the cold,’ even a stray animal on the street … or person, of course. It can translate ‘pathetic’ out of context once in a while, in language-based Tarot Verbatim™.

..………………………. Hierophant, the word, means ‘pope,’ and that’s the pope in the red robe and elaborate headdress, doing the usual ritual with his monks or priests. Naturally, Hierophant translates ‘church’ or ‘religion’ sometimes (any religion). Name any word – and there are many – that means ordinary, usual, normal, accepted, respectable, conventional, supposed to, conform, status quo, mainstream, enough, conservative, straight, good enough, passing, mindset … and this is the card that will cover it.

Hierophant also means physical, in the real world, because its core idea is the version of reality that the public, as opposed to the cognoscenti (‘ones in the know’), are given by organizations like churches and political powers. All the news that’s fit to print.

Hierophant means ‘no harm’ and ‘harmless’ as well as ‘decent’ and well-behaved or ‘Behave.’ It can reassure you, in a spread, that some harm does not really happen, or that a person is harmless (regardless of intent, by the way).

Frequent translates for Hierophant are ‘right,’ ‘should’ and ‘ought,’ which is true of Justice (another red robe) as well.

Watch for Hierophant to represent ‘face,’ and even ‘hypocrisy.’ Especially if it is accompanied by one of the cards that mean image (Page of Wands, Page of Pentacles), and to mean faking being righteous or honest when it is accompanied by one of the pretense or deceit cards like Six of Wands.

……….………… Chariot and Five of Pentacles  Chariot and Five of Pentacles represents getting it done (Chariot) with *nothing to do it with* (Five of Pentacles). It is winning (Chariot) in losing territory (Five of Pentacles) or snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. It’s taking charge of a project (Chariot) that lacks funding or materials (Five of Pentacles). It’s below average persons (Five of Pentacles) being champions (Chariot). It’s managing (Chariot) on a shoestring (Five of Pentacles). We achieve great things (Chariot) out of desperation (Five of Pentacles). Do whatever it takes (Chariot) to get what you are missing (Five of Pentacles). Poverty (Five of Pentacles) is your challenge (Chariot). Being poor (Five of Pentacles), you are ambitious (Chariot). Being a success (Chariot) and being a failure (Five of Pentacles). I was poor (Five of Pentacles), and now I’m successful (Chariot). An achievement (Chariot) when you are feeling drained and exhausted (Five of Pentacles). It’s the old clunker (Five of Pentacles means decrepit and Chariot is a vehicle). I’m doing something about (Chariot) feeling sorry for myself (Five of Pentacles). I aim to (Chariot), even as I fail at it (Five of Pentacles). You fight off (Chariot, the warrior) being sick at heart (Five of Pentacles). I am dealing with (Chariot) Dark Night of the Soul (Five of Pentacles). Snatch victory (Chariot) from the jaws of defeat (Five of Pentacles). x..

……….………… Chariot and Hierophant   Chariot and Hierophant juxtaposes something very successful, Chariot, with something very ordinary, Hierophant. They could say ‘Winning is my status quo.’ Chariot is winning, and Hierophant is the usual thing. That idea can be phrased just as easily: We commonly achieve great things. Average people (Hierophant) can be champions (Chariot). Get it done (Chariot) with what you have (Hierophant). You achieve your purpose (Chariot) by accepting. Do whatever it takes to get (Chariot) enough (Hierophant). Your challenge (Chariot) to be mainstream (Hierophant). You ought to be (Hierophant) ambitious (Chariot). Success (Chariot) is by definition (Hierophant). We manage (Chariot) to make ends meet (Hierophant as ‘enough’). When I was honest (Hierophant), I was successful (Chariot). Conforming (Hierophant), you are a success(Chariot). Passing (Hierophant) is an achievement(Chariot). The vehicle (Chariot) runs just fine (Hierophant as ‘acceptable’). I’m doing something about (Chariot) being in a rut (Hierophant). I aim to be (Chariot) a decent person (Hierophant). This church (Hierophant) feels responsible (Chariot). I am determined to (Chariot) pass (Hierophant. A conventional (Hierophant) strategy (Chariot). x..

……..………… Five of Pentacles and Hierophant     Five of Pentacles and Hierophant are about being below average (Five of Pentacles) and being average (Hierophant). Both are about church – Hierophant even means church, and their pictures tell you this. Make something (Chariot) out of nothing (Five of Pentacles). Accepting (Hierophant) the lack of resources (Five of Pentacles). To get enough of (Hierophant) what you are missing (Five of Pentacles). Being a failure (Five of Pentacles) is a definition (Hierophant in its ‘official’ and ‘name’ phase). Doing without (Five of Pentacles), we make ends meet (Hierophant). When I was honest (Hierophant), I was poor (Five of Pentacles). Conforming (Hierophant) to this dismal place (Five of Pentacles as a ghetto type thing). Passing (Hierophant) when you are feeling drained and exhausted (Five of Pentacles). Being in a rut (Hierophant) and feeling sorry for myself (Five of Pentacles). To be a decent person (Hierophant), even as I fail at it (Five of Pentacles). Being sick at heart (Five of Pentacles) on a normal day (Hierophant). Dark Night of the soul (Five of Pentacles) in my religious life (Hierophant). I wish I had never (Five of Pentacles as ‘heartsick’) conformed like that (Hierophant). x..

Making it through the night is often the route to success, we point out. When you have been there and done that in desperate scenes, you can handle anything without feeling sorry for yourself – and without feeling sorry you did what would get the job done. Dire poverty was the impetus for some people to become very wealthy. Desperate living brings some people to God. We are about that hitting-bottom thing today, and we are raising our glass to the unsung survivors of that dark night.

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

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……….………… Chariot and Five of Pentacles  Below average people can be champions. A good manager makes _ out of nothing. We achieve great things out of desperation. Whatever you lack, get it done …. You achieve your purpose by _ the lack of resources. Do whatever it takes to get what you are missing. Poverty is your challenge. Being poor, you are ambitious. … being a success and being a failure. Doing without, we manage …. … I was poor, and now I’m successful. … to this dismal place, you are a success. … is an achievement when you are feeling drained and exhausted. It’s the old clunker.** I’m doing something about feeling sorry for myself. I aim to, even as I fail at it.** TAKING CHARGE OF DOWNTIME Feels responsible for the poor. Failed, and am determined to _. A _ strategy is a loser in extreme circumstance. You fight off being sick at heart. I am dealing with Dark Night of the Soul …. I got the steering wheel now, and I wish I had never …. Snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.**x..

……….………… Chariot and Hierophant   Average people can be champions.** A good manager makes something …. We commonly achieve great things.* Get it done with what you have.** You achieve your purpose by accepting …. Do whatever it takes to get enough …. Your challenge to be mainstream. You ought to be ambitious. … being a success … can be a definition. We manage to make ends meet. When I was honest, I was successful. When I was honest, I was … and now I’m successful. Conforming, you are a success. PASSING IS AN ACHIEVEMENT Passing is an achievement. The vehicle runs just fine. I’m doing something about being in a rut. I aim to be a decent person.** This church feels responsible …. I am determined to pass.** A conventional strategy.** You fight off … on a normal day. I am dealing with … in my religious life. I got the steering wheel now … conformed like that. Snatch victory in everyday life. x..

……..…………Five of Pentacles and HierophantSOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING Below average people.** __ makes something out of nothing. We commonly … out of desperation. Whatever you lack … with what you do have. Accepting the lack of resources.* To get enough of what you are missing.* Poverty is … to be mainstream. Being poor, you ought to be _. … and being a failure can be definitions. Doing without, we make ends meet.** When I was honest, I was poor. Conforming to this dismal place …. Passing when you are feeling drained and exhausted. It’s the clunker that _ just fine. Being in a rut and feeling sorry for myself.** To be a decent person, even as I fail at it. This church … for the poor. Failed and … to pass. A conventional _ is a loser in this extreme circumstance. Being sick at heart on a normal day. Dark Night of the soul in my religious life. I wish I had never conformed like that.** … from the jaws of defeat in everyday life.**x..

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Chariot …….. Chariot demonstrates accomplishing your purpose or your mission (your life purpose) by any means possible, and being the responsible one, or being the leader – the hands-on leader – the man in the field, not the CEO at the desk. Success: Chariot has the drive and the ability to meet the challenge, and to finesse the win without fanfare. Ace of Swords sometimes follows him. Chariot means skill and ability, with an emphasis on strategy, determination, and aim or intent. Chariot means choice, to decide and decision sometimes – not today. It also, since Tarot Verbatim™ is literal, means a car or truck, or any vehicle including an airplane or tank or heavy equipment. It can indicate someone drives to see you, or someone is ‘on the road.’ It also stands for a truck driver.

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Five of Pentacles …………. Five of Pentacles illustrates the Roman Catholic ‘Dark Night of the Soul’ concept, which mystics internationally accept. (There’s a famous mystical book by that title.) Hitting bottom, desperate times, even being homeless on the street like a stray in the snow. Numbing out. Mother and son are so numb they don’t see the church they could duck into and spend the night in a good bed and have a decent meal, as they go by it barefoot and crippled in the blizzard.

Five of Pentacles is lack. Lack of anything, including spiritual juice. It is about poverty, lack of funds, needing money for something, being unfunded, poor folks as a class, street people, poor times.

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Hierophant …………. Hierophant is about the face of things, specifically the respectable face that we present to our public, which our organizations also do, presenting us their respectable fronts. So, hypocrisy, here we come. Hypocrisy has its good side, you know – the pretense oils the gears of social intercourse.

Hierophant also means harmless (no harm comes from – and look to your subject or to other cards to complete the phrase). It means decent, behaving oneself, conforming to respectable guidelines, and ‘clean’ as in cleaning up your act or ‘keeping a clean nose.’ It can indicate, for example, that your medication has no harmful side effects to you.

Hierophant is making a ‘C.’ Hierophant is ordinary, average, mundane, passing,

normal, the usual, okay, the expected. The mainstream, the beaten path, the status quo.

‘Should’ and ‘ought’ and ‘supposed to’ are very frequent words for Hierophant.

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Our Daily Spread November 26, 2012 Monday©

Guidance   “Hypocrisy is the homage vice renders to virtue” is a saying (an aphorism).  Success in this world, or getting ahead – whatever you want to call it – is greased by having a reputation or image of credibility … Dare we say it? … morality!  A man who wants to be Somebody had best marry himself a Lady of Unimpeachable Virtue … even in this Age of Debauchery.  And a woman who wants to get ahead the easy way, still in this Age of the Aggressive Female, had best be Ladylike.  At least, that is what Tarot is talking about today.

 

 

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Hierophant

High Priestess Two of Wands Chariot

 

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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

*Tarot Readings: He Commits for a Purpose of His Own (Chariot + Hierophant)

(a) He Commits to the Other Woman

*Tarot Readings: The Traditional Passive Lady (High Priestess + Hierophant)

*Tarot Readings: She Gets Ahead Traditionally (High Priestess + Chariot, Hierophant)

*Tarot Readings: Secure Successful Woman (High Priestess + Two of Wands, Chariot)

*Tarot Readings: About a Vehicle or Car (Chariot)

*Miscellaneous Tarot Reading

 

Tarot Readings: He Commits for a Purpose of His Own (Chariot + Hierophant)

*He is ambitious to be respectable and be stable because of her, the lady.

*He chooses a lady he will have a normal stable future with.

*This lady is the safe choice.

*His plans to get ahead include a very respectable lady.

*He plans to use her good credit to his advantage.

*He plans to succeed and be entitled to a lady like (you/her).

*He chooses this lady to commit to. He chooses to commit to you, Girl.

*She will always be the passive female so he can be the typical hard-driving male.

*He aims to be an average Joe who always has the same lady at home.

(a) He Commits to the Other Woman

*He chooses to commit to the Other Woman long term.

*He is so orthodox, his choice is you being the Other Woman and him keeping his assets (his real estate).

 

Tarot Readings: The Traditional Passive Lady (High Priestess + Hierophant)

*She is wise enough to wait for him to make the future the way it should be.

*He is in charge – and not she – of things being as safe as they should be.

*She knows for certain his intentions are good.

 

Tarot Readings: She Gets Ahead Traditionally (High Priestess + Chariot, Hierophant)

*Spiritual religious woman has a life plan and purpose.

*She chooses to be on the safe side, she manages her own security.

*She will always deliberately establish herself as the quiet type.

*In order to get ahead, she will behave morally.

*For a long time, she has chosen to live a nice peaceful life alone.

*Her good name is an asset when it comes to getting ahead.

*She is a quiet and stable person with very real and practical ambitions.

 

Tarot Readings: Secure Successful Woman (High Priestess + Two of Wands, Chariot)

*Being moderately ambitious brings her financial security.

*Her plan is based on what she knows, and she will accomplish it in the real physical (mundane) world.
*With her expertise and her degree [education level], she is secure and successful.
*Yes, she has a plan for the future based on what she has accomplished in the here and now.

*She is secure in the knowledge that she has established herself as a successful person.

*Intends to establish herself as an expert in real estate.
*Being vested in a pension is the traditional strategy.
*She successfully establishes herself as an expert in finance or banking.
*She is in control of her future; she chose the safe way.

 

Tarot Readings: About a Vehicle or Car (Chariot)

*A dependable car that suits an average gal.

*She owns the place she lives in, and has title to that vehicle too.

*Yes, her vehicle will pass inspection.

*She will get her car in good repair.

 

Miscellaneous Tarot Reading

*Knowing what is going to happen in the real world, you succeed.

 

 

 


Hierophant

High Priestess Two of Wands Chariot

 

 

 

 

 

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All four of these cards, in Tarot Verbatim™, are foundational, and we have no specific action.

Both Two of Wands and Chariot are forward-looking strategy, taking charge, success and power. Two of Wands is financial security and planning for future profits, which embraces banking and pensions – and real estate ownership. Chariot is project management, success, the ability to get the job done using all factors, including the disadvantages, to its advantage: ‘tacking against the wind’ in nautical parlance.

High Priestess is spiritual expertise, knowing, the lady, staying in place (or staying home), waiting, being an expert or knowledgeable or educated. It stands for the receptive or passive pole or position.

Hierophant is orthodox or traditional or established, mainstream, conservative, ordinary, decent, religion, the usual or accepted (whatever), the physical or mundane or ‘real’ world, safe, establish, average, official (whatever), title or certificate, passing or accepted, good (as in good repair, good name) … is the way things should be and the official story presented to the public by people and their institutions.

 

 

 

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  High Priestess
   Two of Wands
   Chariot
 Hierophant

High Priestess represents the feminine, or receptive, principle in occultism – the idea that if you are active in one area (plane), you are receptive or passive in another. This is what her meanings have in common: the lady, passive, deeply knowing and yet inactive, insightful … and waiting, staying in one place.

 

 

Two of Wands When we have power and assets, we have an overview that allows us to plan a profitable future for ourselves. Our illustration shows a bankster atop his mansion’s roof looking down at his real estate kingdom, planning how to wrest more dollars from it than last year.

 


 

Chariot In the driver’s seat, you control the direction, you are in charge of the project, you are successful and responsible. The skilled charioteer was the ‘special op’ of ancient times. Of course, this Rider Waite Tarot card can refer to any vessel or vehicle.

 

 

 

Hierophant The face or official story … like the difference between Sunday School and the professional theologians’ perspective. Like the difference between the face you present to the world and who you really are. Like the slippage between mundane physical reality and what is really going on in our affairs.

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Did you come here just for your predictions? – If so, you are done when you finish reading the sentences of Group Analytical Tarot Cards Reading.

Each Tarot sentence is a literal-interpretation reading of the scenes pictured on the four cards you see. Only what each of the cards says – phrase by phrase – no fillers – no psychic ability used. The readings are about you and the people around you.  They are about today and the days around it. Tarot, all by itself, talks to you. This is a demonstration of that .

Tarot will address any group flexibly, as it does here of ‘all the visitors.’ (It can address ‘all the people at work who have a say in my raise,’ for instance, without you knowing who or where those people are.)

Horoscopes are group readings too.

Astrology has to be based on someone else’s birth data, though, so it does not solidly apply to you just because of where the sun was when you were born. (Astrologers know this.)

Emily wants to know whether these sentences are more accurate for regular visitors than for people who have come only a few times. Would you help with a comment, if that is who you are? Please?

Without a question to focus the answer, four cards can mean contradictory things,  especially when the Spread has a card that means ‘no, never or not.’ That negative modifier can apply to any one of the cards.

Without a question also the pronouns (you, him, her, me, us, them, they, etc.) 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.  Notice how, as much as possible, we drop pronouns, which makes for some awkward phrasing.

The question in a ‘real’ individual reading supplies at least half the information! In a ‘real’ reading, the parties are identified (including the gender of the questioner!), and so is the time frame if there is one. In this group reading, we cannot do that, so we have variety.

 

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Our Daily Spread for Wednesday, August 24, 2011 ©

Advice contrasts conformity with progress and success. It contrasts the strategists with the people who accept things as they are. The strategists get ahead because they use factors that impede their progress to further it,  hence they succeed in a hostile atmosphere. A driven man breaks up with his too-decent woman who loves and admires him,  but there’s a gal who looks sweet and good who is a cutthroat strategist.

 

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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!

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Hierophant

Chariot,  Three of Swords,  Queen of Cups

 

DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS

 

He Breaks Up with Her

He decides to break up with her for being a good religious woman.

He is antagonistic to organized religion, and to women who are believers.

He decides to break the heart of a decent woman who believes in him.

He gets ahead by all means fair and foul,  he is against behaving himself,  which is what she is all about.

He is at war with her notion of him behaving himself.

He decides she is too good for him and breaks up with her.

 

Her View of Him

He is at war with the status quo,  and she knows that.

She thinks it is a decent responsible man who broke her heart.

She thinks he is okay even if he did damage her vehicle.

Everything is against it,  but she has in mind a moral and ambitious man.

She is an ordinary woman who has her heart set on a successful man who is a heartbreaker.

She sizes him up as a prime candidate for a probable heart attack.

This candidate in the competition meets with her approval –  he is the winner.

She knows he is a driven hostile guy but is a good man.

His is a very competitive nature; hers is about being nice,  being approved of.

She has in mind to break up with Mr. Successful and have a normal life.

Now that her divorce is official,  she has her heart set on this go-getter.


Nice Gal with an Iron Fist

She knows how to succeed against the odds by appearing very ordinary.*

She is a driven and cutthroat competitor who appears to be a sweet good gal.

Thinking only sanctioned thoughts and being loyal,  she gets ahead in a cutthroat atmosphere.

She feels this is just normal-level stress that she can handle.

She has in mind to win over these hateful people by being middle-of-the-road.

She know her etiquette,  she can handle opposition.

She sees him as the enemy and she is gonna be the official winner.

 

Miscellaneous

Vehicle damage but no harm to her.

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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 see yourself how Tarot Verbatim ™ works.

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MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD

 

We have the good loyal woman or wife,  the believer,  the nice decent girl,  Queen of Cups.  She thinks, dreams, believes, has faith in her dude.  Then we have Hierophant which is decency,  faith and niceness.

 

Chariot is about being a winner,  getting ahead by any means,  succeeding;  and Three of Swords is about hostile atmosphere,  breaking up,  enmity or war.

 

It is easy to see the contrast going on here between conforming and succeeding.

 

MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS

 

Chariot is the driven man,  the strategist,  the go-getter,  the ambitious person who gets ahead,  the winner,  succeeding.  It isn’t a malefic card,  it’s objective in its stance.  A skilled charioteer has magic sphinxes hitched to his wagon on this Rider Waite Tarot card.  He uses his wand to control them –  This is about life,  not vehicles.  One goes only left and the other goes only right:  the tendencies of the environment.  He has hitched them so they have to move him forward:  the one that goes left is on the right,  and vice-versa:  balancing out the tendencies of the environment.  This card is about not only taking full advantage of the factors that favor your progress but also using the factors that are against your progress for your purpose as well.  Tacking against the wind, mariners call it. They don’t teach this in college.

 

Three of Swords is heartbreak,  breaking up,  hostile atmosphere,  being against or at war with,  hating,  rivalry and heart ailments.  It also means damage.  The illustration –  a heart with three swords stuck in it,  and storm clouds with rain behind it –  gets its point across.

 

Queen of Cups is the nice girl,  the good woman,  the believer,  has faith in her man (and usually in God).  She is prosaic (love that word’s nuances!) and old-fashioned and ever so well-behaved.  She means to think and to have an opinion about.  Illustration shows a blond (the vanilla concept) dreamily contemplating some funky-looking object d’art.  The water around her throne means emotion,  as she is a placid (another one of those words!) emotional dame.

 

Hierophant is the concept of what the public is shown versus what is actual.  It’s the official story,  the church’s ritual that keeps the peons’ minds to the grindstone. It stands for toeing the line,  being well-behaved and middle-of-the-road and ordinary,  being acceptable to others and polite.  As you can see, he plays well with Queen of Cups –  or she with him,  but would be very much at odds with Chariot.  Illustration is the pope in regalia with priests or monks kneeling to him.

 

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