Tarot Readings for you for February 21, 2015 Saturday©
GUIDANCE Rising to the occasion of a mishap gets us farther ahead than we would otherwise have gone sometimes. Look back in your own history for a downtime that was a springboard. The mindset that keeps you ready for a turning point (like carrying that football and looking for a hole in the defensive line) is our subject. We talk both about arriving in a broken-down vehicle, and demolishing deliberately to clear a path for something better. Capitalizing upon, and making the best uses of, the circumstances we find ourselves in is our topic.
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Chariot – Ten of Swords – Three of Wands
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Tarot Readings: Using Failures to Succeed (Chariot and Three of Wands)
Tarot Readings: Comes to the Disaster (Ten of Swords and Three of Wands)
Tarot Readings: Master of the Downside (Chariot and Ten of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Silver Lining of the Cloud (Ten of Swords and Three of Wands)
Tarot Readings: Managing Pain (Chariot and Ten of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Headed for Failure (Ten of Swords and Three of Wands)
Tarot Readings: Broken-down Vehicle (Chariot and Ten of Swords)
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Tarot Readings: Using Failures to Succeed (Chariot and Three of Wands)
Strategy to profit in a market crash.
Disasters will further their interests.
I continue to use my failures to succeed.
Capitalizing on losses is a skill.
A near-death experience brings a life purpose.
Hitting bottom will bring ambition.
He succeeds even if he fails.
Tarot Readings: Comes to the Disaster (Ten of Swords and Three of Wands)
He will be at the helm when the worst happens.
He will be driving to the disaster.
I will come when you are hurting.
When you are down, he will be there for you.
Tarot Readings: Master of the Downside (Chariot and Ten of Swords)
A good manager foresees fiascoes.
I can handle what awful times are ahead.
I will be master of downsides.
My strategy for when the crash comes.
A controlled demolition is what will be.
Tarot Readings: Silver Lining of the Cloud (Ten of Swords and Three of Wands)
Even at the worst point, we have something to look forward to.
Willpower to look ahead when you are down.
Choose to keep going when you fall.
Tarot Readings: Managing Pain (Chariot and Ten of Swords)
Succeeds at getting money for pain and suffering.
I will take full charge of my pain.
Tarot Readings: Headed for Failure (Ten of Swords and Three of Wands)
A project is going to fail.
Bound to fail, the way (he) is going.
The way we are going, we are headed for a bad scene.
Tarot Readings: Broken-down Vehicle (Chariot and Ten of Swords)
A vehicle is going to break down.
A broken-down vehicle keeps going.
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Chariot – Ten of Swords – Three of Wands
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………………….…………………... The outline of our stories is apparent. In the middle, we have a fiasco, a disaster, a downtime, pain and suffering, in Ten of Swords. Its picture is obvious. To the left is taking charge, in Chariot. To the right is a good future, good times coming, in Three of Wands. So we are going to get up running after our fall, and arrive.
………………………….. Chariot has you with your hands on the steering wheel knowing where you are going and how to get there. The illustration says more than that, because it is about masterfully using every element of your circumstances to achieve your purpose, including the elements that would sabotage that purpose. Note that the charioteer here uses magic wands instead of reins, and that his steeds are not horses but sphinxes, mythic creatures who each travel only in a turn in one direction. Chariot is about strategy, about achieving your project by every means possible and making maximum use of the material at hand. Our hero has hitched the sphinxes so that they block one another’s turn. Chariot is about success. Chariot is responsible for managing the whole project. Chariot is you in your life story.
………………………….. Ten of Swords is those fiasco moments of hitting bottom, is our downfalls and our downsides. No human life is complete without a few of them, so I hope you have them in your past. When you see Ten of Swords, you look around for another card that takes the edge off the worst of its meanings, which is where Chariot comes in. Chariot is definitely getting up and making the best use of the trip and fall; Three of Wands is going on from there profitably. So Ten of Swords is in very good company today.
…………………………… Three of Wands is awaiting the payoff. He is looking at the good times that are coming, and Three of Wands’ focus therefore is on the future. He is waiting for his ships to come in, and he is looking at the ships, so Three of Wands means income, profit, and money coming in, as well as good things headed your way, or anything ‘on its way’ or on his or her way.
……….………….. Chariot and Ten of Swords Chariot and Ten of Swords contrast success and failure, which is easy to see. But here, they speak of failure as a means to success, or as just part of it. Here are these sentences:
Strategy in a market crash.
Disasters further their interests.
I use my failures to succeed.
Capitalizing on losses.
A near-death experience, a life purpose.
Hitting bottom __ ambition.
He succeeds … he fails.
Chariot is the leader, is large and in charge, is master. Here he is master of the downside, with Ten of Swords. Chariot is a vehicle, to he drives to a disaster, and is present when you are hurting. Here are those sentences:
He is at the helm when the worst happens.
He drives to disasters.
I am there when you are hurting.
When you are down, he is there for you.
Chariot is the master, the manager, the strategist who can handle anything; Ten of Swords is the fiasco, downside, disaster, crash, destruction. Here are the sentences about that:
A good manager _ fiascoes.
I can handle what awful times ….
I am master of the downside.
My strategy for the crash.
A controlled demolition.
Chariot represents willpower, represents choosing, and having something to plan and work with; Ten of Pentacles is the worst point, is being down, is the fall. Here are those sentences about being in the worst case scenario but all is not lost:
Even at the worst point, we have something ….
Willpower when you are down.
Choose to … when you fall.
Chariot is the master manager, and Ten of Swords is pain and suffering, so these two say ‘managing pain,’ and they suggest something being accomplished re the pain and suffering. (The ‘something’ is money, but that card is not one of these, so it is not mentioned here.) Here are those sentences:
Succeeds at … for pain and suffering.
I take full charge of my pain.
Since Chariot represents the project, when Ten of Swords joins it, they can say the project fails. ‘The way we are going’ is not really all Chariot; it is a blend of Chariot and Three of Wands, which shows the movement of something (It’s coming in, coming toward, though) and that is combining with Chariot getting things underway. Anyway, here are those sentences. This is a rare meaning for these two.
A project fails.
… to fail, the way he is going.
The way we are going … a bad scene.
Lastly, you don’t want to see Chariot next to a card about damage, or, worse, in this case, crash. (I could have put ‘You will crash your car’ among these sentences, because the three cards do say that. However, I didn’t want to place that in the subconscious of visitors, to predispose them to it.) Here are those sentences:
A vehicle breaks down.
………..………….. Chariot and Three of Wands Chariot and Three of Wands simply hitch Chariot’s success, strategy, skill at handling anything (disasters, here), ambition, being the leader, driving, and so on, to the future. Except we use Three of Wands for ‘capitalizing’ via it’s profit meanings. I am lumping all these together because they are simply; I don’t think I have to split the hairs of the nuances, here.
USING FAILURES TO SUCCEED
Strategy to profit.
_ will further (their) interests.
I continue to use my failures.
Capitalizing is a skill.
_ brings a life purpose.
__ will bring ambition.
He succeeds even if ….
He will be at the helm.
He will be driving ….
I will.
He will be there for you.
A good manager foresees _.
I can handle what times are ahead.
I will be master of _.
My strategy for when _ comes.
A controlled _ is what will be.
We have something to look forward to.
Willpower to look ahead.
Choose to keep going.
Succeeds at getting money.
I will take full charge.
A project is going to _.
The way we are going, we are headed for _.
Chariot is a vehicle, and Three of Wands means to continuously move. Here are those sentences:
A vehicle is going to _.
……………………… Ten of Swords and Three of Wands Ten of Swords and Three of Wands are another example of two cards that don’t relate very directly to one another. They have largely been relating to Chariot as the bridge between Ten of Swords’ gloom and Three of Wands’ optimistic outlook. You can see ‘A crash (Ten of Swords) is coming (Three of Wands)’ and you can see ‘Profiting (Three of Wands) from a fiasco (Three of Wands). I have eliminated the entries that are so incomplete they make no sense (such as I will … my pain), and here are the rest, holes and all:
First, we have a market crash, because Ten of Swords is a crash and Three of Wands, as a commercial money-being-made card, can translate ‘the market’ in that sense.
A market crash.
Profit in a market crash.
Next we have the most expected meaning for these two, a kind of ‘Sky is falling, doom is on the way’ picture. Here are those sentences.
Disasters will further _.
I continue to _ my failures.
… for when the crash comes.
Demolition is what will be.
… foresees fiascoes.
What awful times are ahead.
HEADED FOR FAILURE
_ is going to fail.
Bound to fail.
We are headed for a bad scene.
_ is going to break down.
Capitalizing on losses.
A near-death experience brings __.
Hitting bottom will bring _.
… even if he fails.
COMES TO THE DISASTER
_ will be … when the worst happens.
… will be _ to the disaster.
… will come when you are hurting.
When you are down, _ will be ….
Ten of Swords is the worst point, is being down or falling, is pain and suffering, and is broken down. Three of Wands is looking forward to something good, is continual or continuing, which could be something that ‘keeps up,’ and is income … so we have the idea of some good times along with the bad. Here are those sentences:
SILVER LINING OF THE CLOUD
Even at the worst point, we look forward to.
… to look ahead when you are down.
Keep _ when you fall.
Getting money for pain and suffering.
A broken-down _ keeps going. x..
Sophisticated stock market investors look forward to making a lot of money shorting stocks in market crashes. Buildings and bridges are demolished to make more suitable replacements. We buy insurance. We act helpless so someone else will take care of us. Our topic is this capitalizing on losses. We particularly apply it to the times we hit bottom and got into something as a result of that that we would not have – something that paid off.
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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
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………..………….. Chariot and Ten of Swords Strategy in a market crash. Disasters further their interests. I use my failures to succeed. Capitalizing on losses. A near-death experience, a life purpose. Hitting bottom _ ambition. He succeeds … he fails. He is at the helm when the worst happens. He drives to disasters. I am there when you are hurting. When you are down, he is there for you. MASTER OF THE DOWNSIDE A good manager _ fiascoes. I can handle what awful times …. I am master of the downside. My strategy for the crash. A controlled demolition. Even at the worst point, we have something …. Willpower when you are down. Choose to … when you fall. MANAGING PAIN Succeeds at … for pain and suffering. I take full charge of my pain. A project fails. … to fail, the way he is going. The way we are going … a bad scene. A vehicle breaks down. A broken-down vehicle. x..
………..………….. Chariot and Three of Wands USING FAILURES TO SUCCEED Strategy to profit. _ will further (their) interests. I continue to use my failures. Capitalizing is a skill. _ brings a life purpose. __ will bring ambition. He succeeds even if …. He will be at the helm. He will be driving …. I will come to you. He will be there for you. A good manager foresees _. I can handle what times are ahead. I will be master of _. My strategy for when _ comes. A controlled _ is what will be. We have something to look forward to. Willpower to look ahead. Choose to keep going. Succeeds at getting money. I will take full charge. A project is going to _. Bound to _ the way he is going. The way we are going, we are headed for _. A vehicle is going to _. A vehicle keeps going. x..
……………………… Ten of Swords and Three of Wands A market crash. Profit in a market crash. Disasters will further _. I continue to _ my failures. Capitalizing on losses. A near-death experience brings _. Hitting bottom will bring _. … even if he fails. COMES TO THE DISASTER _ will be … when the worst happens. … will be _ to the disaster. … will come when you are hurting. When you are down, _ will be …. … foresees fiascoes. What awful times are ahead. I will be _ of downsides. … for when the crash comes. Demolition is what will be. SILVER LINING OF THE CLOUD Even at the worst point, we look forward to. … to look ahead when you are down. Keep _ when you fall. Getting money for pain and suffering. I will … my pain. HEADED FOR FAILURE _ is going to fail. Bound to fail. We are headed for a bad scene. _ is going to break down. A broken-down _ keeps going. x..
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Chariot ……… Chariot takes full charge of his circumstances and directly hitches them up to his ambition. Every element is being used to drive himself where he aims to go. This is the Manager, the project manager. He delivers success of the project and makes it his personal success. This is a picture of you with your hands on the steering wheel of your life.
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Ten of Swords…………. Ten of Swords is the crash landing, the wreck, the fiasco, the downfall, the pain and suffering of failure. Wipeout. Downtime. Betrayal, terrible loss, hurt feelings, humiliation, treachery. The low point. You know this: What else could a fellow pinned to the ground with ten swords after he died mean?
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Three of Wands………. Three of Wands is a good outlook, good prospects, is your ship coming in on time, and you getting the income, profit, and good times you have already earned. You see a man literally looking at his ship coming in. This is one of the Tarot Verbatim™ cards that puts your sentence, your reading, into future tense.
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