Chariot Seven of Swords

Chariot – Seven of Swords

7 chariot 7s

the leader double-crosses
the leader – Chariot
double-crosses – Seven of Swords

the leader sabotages
the leader – Chariot
sabotages – Seven of Swords

aims to steal
aims to – Chariot
steal – Seven of Swords

aims to disarm
aims to – Chariot
disarm – Seven of Swords

Tarot Readings for You for March 4-5, 2019

 

Chariot   Seven of Swords   Six of Pentacles
Chariot – Seven of Swords – Six of Pentacles

 

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Getting ahead by fair means, foul means, or either way we can; and getting the job done the ordinary way, the creative way, or even the daring way: This is what we are about today. Some jobs require strategy, craftiness or even cunning. It’s one thing to be the manager who can pull the project off within the budget, and quite another to steal credit for another’s idea or effort on that job. So, if you cheat, cheat for the brand, not against it.

 

 

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Chariot   Seven of Swords   Six of Pentacles

 

Chariot – Seven of Swords – Six of Pentacles

 

Tarot Readings : Getting Ahead Any Way You Can Chariot and Seven of Swords
Chariot Seven of Swords

Getting ahead by fair means or foul.

He’s the manager who can pull it off on that budget.

He gets ahead by stealing credit.

When you know what you are doing, taking a chance pays off.

Strategy to make a high-risk gamble pay off.

A tip on how to get ahead through the back door.

A driver who delivers the goods despite any hazard.

His skill is collecting money from deadbeats.

 

Tarot Readings : Getting Ahead Fair and Square Chariot and Six of Pentacles
Chariot Six of Pentacles

Take charge of your risk-to-benefit ratio.

You have the ability; you have the nerve; you get the reward.

Decide to take a chance on getting paid.

Include sabotage and waste in the cost of your project.

You are given the task because you have the willpower to pull it off.

It’s a long shot, but you get credit for the success.

It takes guts to succeed financially.

 

Tarot Readings : Crimes that Pay Seven of Swords and Six of Pentacles
Seven of Swords Six of Pentacles

Crime pays when you succeed at it.

Being crafty accomplishes your purpose of just paying the bills.

It’s not legal but you get ahead financially.

Buys a vehicle with the illegal income.

Got screwed over purchasing that car.

In court about larceny of auto.

Thief decides to return what he stole.

Getting even is only doing what’s fair.

 

 

 

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How much of a chance to take? – what is the risk to benefit ratio of, say, sticking my neck out or giving them what they deserve? Sometimes we are in an adventuresome mood, and we take a dare – maybe for no good reason. Sometimes we are doing something illegal, risque or risky, just to get the rent and bills paid; sometimes we gamble with the rent money. Ambition can lead to some slippery slopes, and some slippery slopes pay off handsomely. We ponder what our payoff is today.

 

 

 

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Chariot

Chariot

Chariot is the man with the plan, the decision maker, the go-to person, the field marshal, the chief. But don’t color him a desk job; he is where the action is. This is the commander of the battalion. This is the project manager who will be blamed or praised at the outcome.

Charioteers were all of that in their day. Special ops, war heroes. This chariot was the ultimate weapon, the tank of its day. The formations charioteers made, the strategies they used, determined win or loss of the conflict most of the time.

His steeds are magic creatures, sphinxes. He has them hitched in such a way the willful creatures must do his bidding, and he controls them with magic wands.

 

Seven of Swords

Seven of Swords

Seven of Swords This is one card you hate to see coming. Its good-news meanings are few (and not that good). The best things it has to say are: adventure, daring, guts, outfox or outsmart, pull it off, get away with it, special ops. It often means danger, hazard, reckless, self-destructive, thief, criminal, stolen property, and crime. Seven of Swords and Six of Swords, for example, say ‘Crime pays.’

Remember this is a ‘yes, he or she is fooling around’ in romantic questions.

 

 

 

Six of Pentacles

Six of Pentacles

Six of Pentacles is getting what you deserve (in either sense – and we use them both and use the distinction today). It is ‘fair and square’ treatment, a fair exchange, a fair price, and such things as that. It is treating someone fairly, or being treated fairly, and giving or getting attention – paying attention. It is getting credit for what you have done. It’s the payoff, the paycheck, and, with Seven of Swords, payback.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Chariot gets ahead and is a successful man (or person). Chariot is the project manager who delivers the project on time and within budget by using even the hazards in the project to best advantage. Chariot is a strategist and a ‘no excuses’ leader.

Seven of Swords is the ‘by any means possible’ approach. Seven of Swords is both the postman who delivers regardless of hazards, and the laborer who makes off with the equipment and supplies. Although Seven of Swords can be any daring and risky activity, the illustration shows sneaking into enemy camp and stealing its weapons, so it is especially appropriate for stealing. He is sneaking away, so ‘sneaky’ is a major term for Seven of Swords.

Chariot and Seven of Swords are both daring strategists who risk much to get the job done. That gives them much in common. When these two Rider Waite Tarot cards appear in separate sentences in your Celtic Cross spread, they can easily refer to the same person.

So it makes sense that Six of Swords, which means both ‘payoff’ and ‘payback’ completes our layout.

Here’s the difference – some of them anyway. Chariot is a leader, is respectable, and is in charge of an endeavor or project. You say ‘sir’ to Chariot. Chariot is famous for willpower, for decision, and for planning. Seven of Swords is an individual, probably a spur-of-the-moment maverick, and has no plan but is reckless. Note that he is doing the weapons heist in daylight, and is carrying the heavy sharp swords by their blades. Seven of Swords in Rider Waite owns the words reckless, dare, adventure, dangerous, hazardous, hotfoot. He is the main card for crime and criminal. He also is sneaking around, in your romantic inquiries!

Watch for Seven of Swords to appear where trust is violated, where there’s betrayal and double-cross … even though stealing the enemy’s weapons isn’t either of those things. Especially watch for Seven of Swords to apply to violating one’s defenses, since that is what he is doing in the illustration.

So how appropriate that Six of Swords is getting what you deserve, whether that’s payoff or payback.

 

 

 

 

 

Tarot Readings for you for October 2, 2014 Thursday©

GUIDANCE           ‘No guts, no glory,’ people say.  The obverse of that is ‘Guts and Glory,’ which is our topic. Calculated risks pay off.  You have the ability, the mastery, and you have the nerve.  You decide to use what you know so well to accomplish a purpose, no matter what gets in the way.  There will always be opposition to ambition, you know.  Traffic gets in the way of where you are headed.  It’s just natural, and it’s no big deal.  You could say the sabotage, the opposition, adds to the fun, and adds to the thrill of succeeding.  But having nerve also attracts luck, when the daring is the persistent type.  Willpower unleashed upon a situation intelligently tends to luck out, blast through, and hit the jackpot.  The process described here need not be some grand undertaking; it can be about getting ahead, acquiring a skill, surviving – and it could even be not legal.

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Tarot Readings: Guts and the Glory (Chariot and Seven of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Using Adverse Factors to Advantage (Chariot and Seven of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Crime Pays (Seven of Swords and Wheel of Fortune)

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Tarot Readings: Guts and the Glory (Chariot and Seven of Swords)

You decide to make it happen, and you have the guts.

The best outcome – because you’ve got the willpower, and you dare to pull it off.

You decide to pull off a miracle, and so you do.

A smooth operator cuts corners and beats the odds.

Be ruthless to accomplish your miracle.

Get it done by any means possible, and you do it.

That lucky break comes when you have the guts to take a chance.

To make it happen for the best, you gotta break a rule or two.

People with guts are destined to succeed.

You take a chance and create a magic moment.

His calculated risk pays off big.

An opportunity to get ahead through the back door.

Dare to fulfill your destiny.

Taking a chance, when you know what you’re doing, is rewarded.

His strategy makes high-risk gambles pay off.

The minute you decide to take a chance, you get lucky.

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Tarot Readings: Using Adverse Factors to Advantage (Chariot and Seven of Swords)

Sabotage happens when you are destined to be a leader.

Using the sabotage of your ambition to your advantage makes it happen.

The odds were so against your succeeding.

Damage to a vehicle turns out to have been lucky.

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Tarot Readings: Crime Pays (Seven of Swords and Wheel of Fortune)

He made his fortune on stolen cars.

There’s a shady side to the overnight success.

He stole a car and got away with it.

Behind his successful win is criminal activity.

The winning strategy is to cheat.

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Chariot – Seven of Swords – Wheel of Fortune

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……………….……………………     Having a strategy, and having the nerve, you win the day. All three of our Tarot-mates here have something to do with taking a chance, and the odds of winning. These Rider Waite Tarot cards intertwine and interrelate beautifully to say stories about you winning your day.

………………………..     Chariot is ‘tacking against the wind,’ using factors that are not in your favor to your advantage – a strategy, a winning strategy. Both Chariot and Seven of Swords can be about a mission. Chariot is willpower; Chariot is intelligent strategy, and mastery of something; Chariot is nerve and daring; Chariot is success and winning. Let me emphasize this is no daredevil: Chariot is responsible and has responsibility. Chariot is you deciding you have the ability to do it but it’s against the odds, and gritting your teeth and saying ‘I’m gonna get ‘er done no matter what.’ We insist, today, that that usually gets a person where he heads.

………………………..      Seven of Swords’ main meaning is pulling off a risky endeavor. Both Chariot and Seven of Swords can be about a mission. You see a fellow who is making off with the opponent’s weapons, in broad daylight, but carrying these heavy blades in his bare hands. Seven of Swords represents risk, self-sabotage, daring and guts, danger and a dangerous mission, sneaking, cheating, ‘pulling it off’ where the ‘it’ may be theft or some other crime. Seven of Swords also would be a terrorist if those are your tents.

………………………..           Wheel of Fortune is about coincidence, luck, and winning. Wheel of Fortune is also destiny, karma, hitting the jackpot, lucking out, etc. Wheel of Fortune is the winning hand or lottery ticket, the reward, the lucky break, your big chance. It happens, the optimum result occurs, when Wheel of Fortune shows up in your cards. It illustrates the idea that divine and infernal entities meddle in human affairs.

……….…………..         Chariot and Seven of Swords    Chariot and Seven of Swords is the expertise to succeed in the face of danger. It is the strategy to get a purpose accomplished no matter what, using even its sabotage to best advantage to get the job done. You see determination here; you see having the nerve, the ability, and the willpower to succeed at a chosen objective. Chariot is about choice, about decision, about being the go-to person, the project manager. Chariot was not drafted; he volunteered. These two cards also describe stealing a car or a vehicle having been stolen.

………..…………..         Chariot and Wheel of Fortune    Chariot and Wheel of Fortune makes it happen, and happen for the best. It is putting your mind to it (choice, decision, ambition) and and using every coincidence to your advantage, to your favor, whether it’s in your favor or not. You could say Chariot and Wheel of Fortune is Destiny honoring your choice. You could say Chariot and Wheel of Fortune is determination and ambition rewarded. It is being the born leader, the person whose fate is to accomplish something.

……..……………       Seven of Swords and Wheel of Fortune    Seven of Swords and Wheel of Fortune combine the idea of risk and reward – taking a chance and having it happen. With luck, you pull off something sneaky, too: Seven of Swords is obviously sneaking out of the enemy camp with its weapons. Taking a chance and cashing in suggest winning at gambling as well. These two cards say, in Tarot Verbatim, ‘Crime pays.’

Now is the time to take that dare, to step out boldly on the thin ice. Risk is being rewarded, ladies and gentlemen: The line forms to the left. Get your payoff while it’s hot. Lady Luck has shown up at Tarot Verbatim™ with bells on.

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……….…………..        Chariot and Seven of Swords  Guts and the Glory You decide, and you have the guts. … because you’ve got the willpower, and you dare to pull it off. You decide to pull off a _, and you do. A smooth operator cuts corners. Be ruthless to accomplish _. Get it done by any means possible. __ when you have the guts to take a chance. To make it happen, you’ve got to break a rule or two. People with guts succeed. You take a chance and create …. His calculated risk. To get ahead through the back door. Dare to fulfill __. Taking a chance, when you know what you are doing …. His strategy makes high-risk gambles …. The minute you decide to take a chance …. Using Adverse Factors to Advantage Sabotage when you are destined to be a leader. Using the sabotage of your ambition to your advantage …. The odds were so against your succeeding. Damage to a vehicle … He made his _ on stolen cars. There’s a shady side to the _ success. He stole a car. Behind his successful _ is criminal activity. The strategy is to cheat. x..

………..…………..         Chariot and Wheel of Fortune   You decide to make it happen. The best outcome because you’ve got the willpower. You decide to _ a miracle, and so you do. A smooth operator beats the odds. Accomplish your miracle. Get it done by any means possible, and you do it. That lucky break comes when you take a chance. To make it happen, you gotta break a rule or two. People with _ are destined to succeed. You take a chance and create a magic moment. His calculated _ pays off big. An opportunity to get ahead. Fulfill your destiny. Taking a chance, when you know what you are doing, is rewarded. His strategy makes the gamble pay off. The minute you decide to take a chance, you get lucky. The minute you decide to take a chance. __ happens when you are destined to be a leader. Using the __ of your ambition to your advantage makes it happen. The odds for your succeeding. _ to your vehicle turns out to have been lucky. He made his fortune. He made his fortune on cars. There’s a _ side to the overnight success. His successful win. The winning strategy. x..

……..……………      Seven of Swords and Wheel of Fortune     You have the guts to make it happen. The best outcome because you dare to pull it off. You pull off a miracle. __ cuts corners and beats the odds. Be ruthless to _ your miracle. … by any means possible, and you do it. That lucky break comes when you take a chance. To make it happen for the best, you break a rule or two. People with guts are destined __. You take a chance and _ a magic moment. His _ risk pays off big. An opportunity to _ through the back door. Dare to _ your destiny. Taking a chance is rewarded. __ makes high-risk gambles pay off. … to take a chance, you get lucky. Sabotage happens. The sabotage makes it happen. The odds were so against. Damage turns out to have been lucky. Crime Pays … fortune on stolen _. There’s shady side to overnight __. He stole and got away with it. … his win is criminal activity. The winning _ is to cheat. x..

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Chariot  ………    Here we have a skilled individual who is responsible for a project or mission, a vital one. Here we have being a leader, being responsible for results, and having the nerve to get the mission accomplished despite everything. Chariot can be a hero; think Marines. But Chariot can be you gritting your teeth and saying to yourself ‘They can’t stop me.’

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Seven of Swords   ………….    You don’t want to see this person in your romance spreads: He is the cheater. This is having nerve, guts, daring and moxie to pull something off brazenly, maybe in broad daylight like the picture shows. Seven of Swords addresses risk, hazards, long shots, taking a gamble or a chance. It also address theft, assault, assassination or murder and other crimes. Lowlife types, double-crossing, sabotage, fixes through bribery, any behind-the-scenes skulduggery. Notice he is getting away with it! You see him hotfooting off, so once in a while Seven of Swords is the getaway, or even the getaway driver.

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Wheel of Fortune   ……….    declares that what happens here on earth is influenced by spiritual factors, both godly and demonic ones. Those strange letters are the Name of God in Hebrew, and they are used in magic. Four other letters which have some occult meaning are interspersed. Attached to the Wheel are some infernal critters, and in the clouds around the Wheel are winged creatures who have books. In real life spreads, Wheel of Fortune often translates ‘wonderful,’ and is about coincidence, karma, destiny, fate, luck, chance (and lucky chances), and ‘it happens,’ usually meaning it happens for the best. Wheel of Fortune is hitting the jackpot, opportunity and a lucky break.

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Tarot Readings for You for January 13, 2013 Sunday(c)

Guidance       Strategy begins with realizing the difference between taking a deliberate, calculated risk to achieve a goal, purpose or mission, and taking an equally risky action for the heck of it, or for some reckless fun.  There are risks you take for benefits, and there are others that are more for sport.

 

 

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Tarot Readings:  Free (Sun)

Tarot Readings:  Taking Chances, Thrills (Seven of Swords)

Tarot Readings:  The Strategist (Chariot)

Tarot Readings:  Dangerous Project (Chariot + Seven of Swords)

 

Tarot Readings:  Free (Sun)

He is out to have fun, knowing it’s risky.

It strikes me how I sabotage my success, and I am not free of that.

Now that I have figured out how he hurts me by design (on purpose), I am free of him, I am outa here.

It hits me that I am free to fulfill my ambitions if I have the guts to do so.

Dare to think for yourself:  It feels dangerous to let loose.

Once you know your mission or purpose, you free yourself to pull it off.

I make up my mind that taking chances is fun.

It’s a fun thing to have the willpower for mental adventures.

 

Tarot Readings:  Taking Chances, Thrills (Seven of Swords)

Stealing the car is an intense thrill.

A thief has an inspiration to joy ride your vehicle.

Aware the kid is a dangerous driver.

You know someone could get hurt, and you drive recklessly anyway.

That dangerous car is a thrill to drive, you can feel it.

I am doing what I have a mind to do:  Damn the torpedos!

Send your mind out to play in traffic.

 

Tarot Readings:  The Strategist (Chariot)

He is a strategist; he knows how to get away with cheating.

Realize the person in charge can get away with stealing.

He knows how to disarm them with his charm, to accomplish his purpose.

As I drive away from there, I realize he got the best of me.

A strategist thinks daring out-of-the-box thoughts.

A brilliant idea of how to get ahead, how to get out from under whatever is holding you back

(even if that is yourself).

All of a sudden I get it:  The charming boy is using that charm to get control of me.

Now I get it, and he can’t outsmart me anymore.

 

Tarot Readings:  Dangerous Project (Chariot + Seven of Swords)

He thinks a dangerous project is fun.

He has the skill and the knowhow for a dangerous sport.

Send your mind out to play in traffic.

 

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Hanged Man – Chariot – Seven of Swords

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Sun and Seven of Swords are daring rule-breakers, and Chariot is a strategist.  Hanged Man is the innocent bystander observing the scene today.

 

Sun is sneaking out from under the house rules to play, in a reckless happy frenzy.  The boy is naked, bareback atop an evil-intentioned pony, arms akimbo.  His rule-breaking is uninhibited and impulsive.

 

Seven of Swords, on the other hand, is hotfooting it out of enemy camp with weapons (holding them by the blade).  He is a thief, he has violated or double-crossed or undermined some kind of trust.  He is also about self-destructive antics or behavior, what with the ungloved fingers on the sword blades.

 

When you put Sun and Seven of Swords together, you get a sort of ‘go play in traffic’ theme, a ‘damn the torpedoes’ theme, a cute and charming devil, a dangerous frolic like a joyride in a stolen car.  The playfulness of Sun detracts from the mal-intent of Seven of Swords.

 

Then Chariot reinforces the deliberate intent of Seven of Swords.  Chariot and Seven of Swords each have missions.  Chariot’s is upfront and respectable (barring other cards saying otherwise), but Seven of Swords’ is nefarious.  Seven of Swords can be a terrorist, even.

 

Chariot is about using skill and willpower to accomplish a purpose or ambition – being a strategist.  Chariot + Seven of Swords is ‘out to get ya.’  It’s also the stolen car, what with Seven of Swords being the thief and Chariot being any vehicle.  When it reinforces the deliberate intent of Sun, he’s using that charm to get control of (you), since Sun is the ‘charming baby boy’ type.

 

Our remaining Rider-Waite Tarot card, Hanged Man, is an innocent bystander to the intrigue theme:  He is just about realizing, sensing, catching on, ‘getting it’ and being inspired.

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Hanged Man   is realizing, sensing, catching on, ‘getting it’ and being inspired.  He is deja vu, eureka, flashbacks, subconscious or psychic awareness, knowing, having ‘ a feeling in our bones.’  He is the upended and disoriented feeling you get … like you’re upside-down with your hair on fire … when you first realize ‘what should have been obvious.’ 

 

Chariot is about using skill and willpower to accomplish a purpose, mission or ambition – being a strategist, being the driver. Chariot is the project manager and the ‘man who gets the job done by hook or by crook.’  This card’s illustration is about using all the factors of a situation – even the ones that work against it – to achieve your aim.

 

Seven of Swords  is hotfooting it out of enemy camp with weapons (holding them by the blade).  He is a sneak thief, he has violated or double-crossed or undermined some kind of trust.  He is also about self-destructive antics or behavior, what with the ungloved fingers on the sword blades.  Often, the mission is not going to be successful … it’s about taking a great big risky chance.

 

Sun is sneaking out from under the house rules to play, in a reckless happy frenzy.  Sun is the ‘charming baby boy’ type. The boy is naked, bareback atop an evil-intentioned pony, arms akimbo.  His rule-breaking is uninhibited and impulsive.  Often, Sun just means fun, a ‘whee’ feeling of release, relief, freedom.  He is also the callous playboy with a little help from certain Tarot friends, in other spreads.

 

 

I N S T R U C T I O N S  &  Explanations (Comments are below this.)

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 thefour 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 addressall 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 questionto 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 questionalso 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 veryfree 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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*Go to Learn Tarot by Observing. This tells the thinking regarding the combinedfour pictures in the Daily Spread – the pictures above here. It explains how these four cards get together in your mind to make the message.

*Go to Learn Tarot by the Pictures.This is the meaning of each separate card. This is how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in this Spread.

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