Tarot Verbatim
GUIDANCE Things are lookin’ good – on the mend, all of them. Housecleaning is happening. We are in the process of firing the troublemakers, and the dissidents who don’t fit in are quitting. We are not engaging the rude relatives, either, or supporting the problem people in the family with our earned income.
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Eight of Cups – Three of Wands – Ten of Pentacles
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Eight of Cups
Here’s a pilgrim detouring from his avowed destination because of terrain (mountain and river), with both a full moon and a sliver moon on his path, indicating ‘end of one thing, beginning of another.’ He will get back on course as abruptly as he abandoned it, so this is only a temporary cancellation.
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This illustration puts Eight of Cups as one of the ‘road’ theme cards. It also belongs to the interruption/disruption theme. Watch for it to also be in the ‘not anymore’ Tarot tribe. It also is a member of the ‘avoiding’ clan. Keep an eye out for it to mean getting out before – before something happens, a ‘near miss’ in other words. That may describe an almost-collision, or preventing what could have happened, or getting out before the SHTF. And look out for that word ‘prevent’ in all its forms: Eight of Cups does speak of things prevented or preventing things.
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Common translates for Eight of Cups are leaving, quitting, dropping out, not (whatever) anymore, preventing, abandoning course in any way, abandoning person(s), the end of and ‘ends quickly,’ walking away, getting out of, canceled, and stopping short or aborting course – which is how you may find Eight of Cups to indicate an abortion.
Eight of Cups shows up for short notice, unexpected changes, switches, very brief touch-and-go type events, quitting, getting out of something.
Still on the Eight of Cups and Three of Wands marriages: Because of the ‘not happening’ element, Eight of Cups can act as a negator, as in ‘not going to be,’ and as in ‘he isn’t doing well financially’ when Three of Wands is meaning ‘going to be’ in the first example, and Eight of Cups is simply ‘not,’ there; and when in the second example ‘doing well financially’ is Three of Wands and Eight of Cups is ‘heading the other way.’

Three of Wands
Next, speaking of the money coming in, Three of Wands is about just that: income, money continuing to come in, finances.
Three of Wands belongs to the ‘coming to’ Tarot tribe.

Ten of Pentacles
Think ‘People who have a problem or people who are a problem.’ Think ‘people who don’t get along.’ The scene is one of those family ‘discussions’ that are actually a bossy relative interfering. (The same kind of negative interfering you see in Two of Cups and Six of Wands.) Here, the patriarch on his throne, attended to by the dogs, has decreed something that Wife is the brunt of and son/husband is going along with. Probably another young’un for grandpa’s legacy. So Ten of Pentacles is the negative family/marriage card.
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All the family/marriage cards expand to mean any group of people who have something in common, or who constitute an entity (couple, family, relatives, neighborhood, city, county, state, region, nation, international – whatever). This is the card for politics, mobs, interest groups – all of that lovely stuff. The neighborhood can be the ghetto or the right-side-of-the-tracks.
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Ten of Pentacles today brings up these words and phrases: the relatives, the problem people, bad home life, lowlife friends, trouble for them, culture bound, is a problem for everybody, infighting, ghetto, things get messy, group is thrown together, just can’t get along with these people, co-worker who’s hard to get along with, among people you don’t fit in with, a get-together, rude relatives at a family gathering, family connections, a problem for them, politics, one of those people with problems, they are disorganized.
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These three Tarot cards are a clear statement to the effect that the problems are over, or we are over the problems. Different types of problems here, represented by our very own problem-child
Ten of Pentacles: money; a bad home life; lowlife friends; troublemakers; being culture bound; infighting; things getting messy; hard to get along with; among people you don’t fit in with; rude relatives; family connections; politics; being a problem person; a disorganized circle of people.
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Our other two cards are a prime pair that it’s good to remember.
Eight of Cups is something ending abruptly and changing. It is neutral as to what sort of change it is (good bad or indifferent).
Three of Wands emphatically says ‘continuing good life ahead’ and ‘good things or good money is coming.’ So these two as a prime pair say:
A change
for the better is coming just ahead. They say ‘
It’s not anymore (Eight of Cups)
going to be that way.’ ‘
You’re out of the woods and
into the sunshine.’
Another good thing to remember for the
Eight of Cups and Three of Wands
combination is:
will be
leaving, and other phrases that mean that.
Three of Wands is future;
Eight of Cups is leaving – one of its major translates.
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Still on the
Eight of Cups and Three of Wands marriages
: Because of the ‘
not happening’ element, Eight of Cups can act as a
negator, as in ‘
not
going to be,’ and as in ‘
he isn’t
doing well financially’ when Three of Wands is meaning ‘
going to be’ in the first example, and
Eight of Cups is simply ‘not,’ there; and when in the second example ‘
doing well financially’ is Three of Wands and Eight of Cups is ‘
heading the other way.’
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So our story is very simple:
Whatever the problem is
is over, and 
expect something good right around the corner.
AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES
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These three Tarot cards are a clear statement to the effect that the problems are over, or we are over the problems. Different types of problems here, represented by our very own problem-child Ten of Pentacles: money; a bad home life; lowlife friends; troublemakers; being culture bound; infighting; things getting messy; hard to get along with; among people you don’t fit in with; rude relatives; family connections; politics; being a problem person; a disorganized circle of people.
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Our other two cards are a prime pair that it’s good to remember. Eight of Cups is something ending abruptly and changing. It is neutral as to what sort of change it is (good bad or indifferent). Three of Wands emphatically says ‘continuing good life ahead’ and ‘good things or good money is coming.’ So these two as a prime pair say: A change for the better is coming just ahead. They say ‘It’s not going to be that way anymore.’ ‘You’re out of the woods and into the sunshine.’
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Still on the Eight of Cups and Three of Wands marriages: Because of the ‘not happening’ element, Eight of Cups can act as a negator, as in ‘not going to be,’ and as in ‘he isn’t doing well financially’ when Three of Wands is meaning ‘going to be’ in the first example, and Eight of Cups is simply ‘not,’ there; and when in the second example ‘doing well financially’ is Three of Wands and Eight of Cups is ‘heading the other way.’
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So our story is very simple: Whatever the problem is is over, and expect something good right around the corner.
There is such a thing as running out of bad luck – I’ve managed to do that several times. Just as ‘all good things come to an end,’ so do all bad things. Here, we have come to the point where either the problems are over, or we are over the problems, because we got out – cut it short, made an exit – and now are looking forward to good things from now on. Hallelujah.
NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
Tarot Readings (Eight of Cups and Three of Wands)
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The money comes in THREE OF WANDS, and the problems TEN OF PENTACLES are over EIGHT OF CUPS.
Will THREE OF WANDS get out of EIGHT OF CUPS a bad home life TEN OF PENTACLES.
Will THREE OF WANDS abandon EIGHT OF CUPS his lowlife friends TEN OF PENTACLES.
(He) will THREE OF WANDS quit EIGHT OF CUPS making trouble for them TEN OF PENTACLES.
Am in the process of THREE OF WANDS not being culture bound TEN OF PENTACLES anymore EIGHT OF CUPS.
Not having EIGHT OF CUPS income THREE OF WANDS is a problem for everybody TEN OF PENTACLES.
I got out of EIGHT OF CUPS a ghetto TEN OF PENTACLES and am making money THREE OF WANDS.
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Tarot Readings (Eight of Cups and Ten of Pentacles)
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Infighting TEN OF PENTACLES goes on THREE OF WANDS but I’m out of it EIGHT OF CUPS.
I will be THREE OF WANDS out of there before EIGHT OF CUPS things get messy TEN OF PENTACLES.
This group is thrown together TEN OF PENTACLES on short notice EIGHT OF CUPS to get money coming in THREE OF WANDS.
He isn’t EIGHT OF CUPS doing well financially THREE OF WANDS because he just can’t get along with people TEN OF PENTACLES.
Co-worker who’s hard to get along with TEN OF PENTACLES will be THREE OF WANDS leaving EIGHT OF CUPS.
The get-together TEN OF PENTACLES will be THREE OF WANDS canceled EIGHT OF CUPS.
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Tarot Readings (Three of Wands and Ten of Pentacles)
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You will be THREE OF WANDS ever so briefly EIGHT OF CUPS among people you don’t fit in with TEN OF PENTACLES.
Will be THREE OF WANDS avoiding EIGHT OF CUPS rude relatives at a family gathering TEN OF PENTACLES.
You aren’t going where EIGHT OF CUPS family connections TEN OF PENTACLES would benefit you THREE OF WANDS.
You prevent something EIGHT OF CUPS that would have been THREE OF WANDS a problem for them TEN OF PENTACLES later THREE OF WANDS.
Politics TEN OF PENTACLES isn’t in my future THREE OF WANDS at all EIGHT OF CUPS.
Not going to be EIGHT OF CUPS and THREE OF WANDS one of those people with problems TEN OF PENTACLES.
Cut the relatives TEN OF PENTACLES off EIGHT OF CUPS from your income THREE OF WANDS.
Problem people TEN OF PENTACLES are going to be THREE OF WANDS let go EIGHT OF CUPS.
They are disorganized TEN OF PENTACLES, but that will THREE OF WANDS end quickly EIGHT OF
HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
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.Eight of Cups and Three of Wands
The money comes in and _ are over. Will get out of …. Will abandon …. (He) will quit …. m in the process of not being _ anymore. Not having income …. I got out of _ and am making money. _ goes on, but I’m out of it. I will be out of there before ….*** … on short notice, to get money coming in. He isn’t doing well financially. Will be leaving.*** _ will be canceled. Will be ever so briefly …. Will be avoiding …. You aren’t where _ would benefit you. You prevent something that _ later. _ isn’t in my future at all. Not going to be ….*** Cut off __ from your income. … are going to be let go.** That will end quickly.**
Eight of Cups and Ten of Pentacles
The problems are over.*** Get out of a bad home life.*** Abandon his lowlife friends. Quit making trouble for them. Not being culture bound anymore. Not _ is a problem for everybody. I got out of a ghetto.*** Infighting but I’m out of it.*** Out of there before things get messy. This group is thrown together on short notice. He isn’t _ because he just can’t get along with people. Coworker who’s hard to get along with leaves. The get-together is canceled. Every so briefly among people you don’t fit in with. Avoiding rude relatives at a family gathering. You aren’t going where family connections … You prevent a problem for them. Politics isn’t … at all. Not one of those people with problems. Cut the relatives off.*** Problem people are let go. They are disorganized but that ends quickly. x
Three of Wands and Ten of Pentacles
The money comes in and the problems …. Will … a bad home life. Will _ his lowlife friends. (He) will _ making trouble for them. Am in the process of being culture bound. Having income is a problem for everybody. … a ghetto, and am making money. Infighting goes on. I will be … things get messy. This group is thrown together to get money coming in. Doing well financially because he just can’t get along with people. Coworker who’s hard to get along with will be _. The get-together will be _. You will be among people you don’t fit in with. Will be _ rude relatives at a family gathering. Family connections would benefit you. … something that would have been a problem for them. Politics in my future. Going to be one of those people with problems. … the relatives … your income. Problem people are going to be …. They are disorganized but that will ….
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Four Card Spreads, Our Daily Spread
Advice is about doing something about where you find yourself and with whom, because it affects who you are: Get out of that bad home life to be who you can be. Just getting away from the people who cause me to feel bad makes me a better person. Proud not to be one of the people who are the problem. My good looking guy turns out to be one of those criminal types. He goes away to better himself and falls in with the wrong fraternity. Bad combinations of people bring out the worst in one another: Each could be somebody else somewhere else. Who could I be where?





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Eight of Cups
Ten of Pentacles – Devil – Page of Wands
GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT READING Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.
Am Better Off for Having Left There (Page of Wands + Eight of Cups)
Get out of that bad home life to be who you can be.
Turned honest as he left his affiliation with that toxic culture and its people behind.
He turned honest when he abruptly left his criminal family.
Isn’t nasty anymore since he got out of that bad company.
These people make me sick, I feel better when I am not around them.
The creep turned into someone we would like to know when (he) left (his) lowlife family.
Just getting away from the people who cause me to feel bad makes me a better person.
Hates his/her family and does not identify him/herself with them.
Had horrible experience being one of them, and he/she did not reenlist.
Separate myself from the vices of the ghetto.
Separate myself from the vices of my culture.
Separate myself from the vices of other people like me.
Not one of them anymore; I hate being one of those people.
Gets out of Rehab (place where sick people are housed) clean.
Leaves the hospital (place sick people are) a well person.
My walk on the wild side was very short-lived, I am being good now.
Quits being a drunk, cleans up, and isn’t one of those lowlifes anymore.
The Good Apple in the Rotten Barrel (Ten of Pentacles + Page of Wands)
He isn’t objectionable like all the other people in his class
All the members of That Group are Bad People but he is a sterling exception.
I look like I’m a ghettoite, but I departed from that bad life.
Some of my best friends are jailbirds, but it’s not something I want to talk about.
Isn’t the Good Person Anymore (Page of Wands + Eight of Cups)
He isn’t our son anymore, he has gone bad.
My good looking guy turns out to be one of those criminal types.
He goes away to better himself and falls in with the wrong fraternity.
He turns from being clean and well-dressed to a dirty slob like his buddies.
Isn’t (his) best self anymore since (he) is stuck in that dysfunctional relationship.
Physical Ailments and Handicaps (Devil +Page of Wands)
The family disease skipped over him, he is healthy.
I look so good since I got over the illness that caused so much trouble.
He doesn’t look good anymore since he is one of those people with that disease.
Doesn’t talk about his handicap to people who make it a problem.
His/Her speech is a handicap; people just walk away.
Speaks with a horrible regional accent that puts people off.
Speech Impediment (Devil + Page of Wands)
His/Her speech is a handicap; people just walk away.
Speaks with a horrible regional accent that puts people off.
I got out of prison talking like those people.
Proud Not to be One of Them (Page of Wands + Eight of Cups + Ten of Pentacles)
Is proud not to be a member of the corrupt ruling class.
Speaks up against the abuses of the people in power and isn’t one of them.
I hate those people and am nothing like them.
Proud not to be one of the people who are the problem.
Miscellaneous
They plague you here if you are not one of them.
Hates changing her name when she marries into his family.
Quit calling my relatives those bad words.
Telling sinners to abandon their evil ways.
My whole family is ugly, and I am not good-looking myself.

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Eight of Cups
Ten of Pentacles – Devil – Page of Wands
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One glance and you know this will be a moralistic session. We begin with the dysfunctional people (those people) Ten of Pentacles followed by the Devil (bad, wrong, vice, evil, ugly, nasty, hate, brutish or brutal … anything awful. These cards are like bad company (and they mean that): The good in them is canceled out by each other’s presence, kind of like a juvenile gang or police backup or the ghetto. This walk on the wild side can vary, can be heavy or factual or somewhat lighthearted. It can also refer to physical rather than social dysfunctionalities.
Then we have the clean-cut honest and earnest young man, dressed and speaking well, Page of Wands. Our boy, we are proud of our son. The ‘fair-haired boy’ of legend.
So it’s a relief that the final card means an abrupt detour, going in another direction unexpectedly, not finishing the course and dropping out.
Our story is of changing one’s ways … either way. The nice boy can go to college and become a drunk in a fraternity; or the patient can get out of the treatment center a well person, or the criminal can clean up his/her act.
Speaking of that: Just because Page of Wands is usually a fellow doesn’t mean this can’t be about a female person. Pages are flexible.
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Ten of Pentacles Bad company, dysfunctional relationships making dysfunctional families, people bringing out the worst in one another because they are bad combinations. Shared human vices suppurating into neighborhoods, cities, counties, states, nations that reflect those particular vices. Just try being a hippie in one of those Puritan colonies. (Today we look at the darker spectrum of Ten of Pentacles because it sits next to Devil.)
The illustration here shows the Elder on his throne, gloating as the couple who produce his grandchild have a ‘discussion’ in which Husband stares off while Wife earnestly beseeches him, the aforesaid progeny squalling and pulling on her clothes. (The kid senses the toxic tradition of the family culture?)
This illustration brings up the wealthy and the ghetto, politicians and criminal groups. If the question is about the middle class cultures, this Ten of Pentacles in Rider Waite does refer to same.
Devil Bad anything, in Rider Waite. The Marseilles deck has a different take, but here we look, obviously, at the Christian concept of hell’s CEO: The unwashed brute reptile with horns. And today Devil applies to the dysfunctional ‘bad people,’ so we bring out the darker parts of the two darker cards here. Devil often means ‘horrible.’
Its focus is on being bound (or obligated, even, as in a contract), being limited; but you can see the loose chains that humans can remove. That is the main point of Devil, philosophically.
Here is a list of the words it contributes today: bad, toxic, criminal, nasty, sick, the creep, feel bad, hates, horrible, vices, drunk, objectionable, bad life, jailbirds, gone bad, criminal types, wrong, dirty slob, stuck, disease, illness, handicap, problem, prison, corrupt, abuses, plague you, sinners.
Page of Wands There’s our clean cut boy, the son we are so proud of, the fine young man or ‘fair-haired boy’ of lore. Appearing after Ten of Pentacles and Devil, of a cleaned-up act (or a corrupted youth). He is well-dressed and well spoken.
Eight of Cups Short-lived, we are outa there, going off in another direction entirely, abandoning ship, dropping out, onto something else, and it’s over with before it begins. Here it refers to the change – the bad way of life and the good way of life – because that is obviously what these four Rider Waite Tarot citizens are about.
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Our Daily Spread, Tarot Verbatim

Extremely scared of leaving your roots!
Eight of Cups
Page of Swords, Ten of Pentacles, Ten of Wands
Romantic Perspective:
Eventually get out of the family problems that make you nervous.
Feeling paranoid about this relationship, it’s way too complicated: Get out!
Very scary to get out of your group’s/family’s culture!
Eventually exit this family that drives you crazy.
They get on your nerves to the max – get out of here.
Other/Business Perspectives:
People who are extremely f*cked up make you nervous, wanting to get the heck out of there.
Eventually leaving the screwed up bunch of people that get on your nerves.
Extremely scared of leaving your roots!
This bunch of people annoy you; you are step-by-step getting out.
Way too screwed up people, don’t let them get to you!
Tune out all the problems other people annoy you with to the max.
Well, well, well. In the middle we have a bunch of screwed-up humans, the Ten of Pentacles. To the left, we have ‘getting on your nerves,’ paranoia, feeling threatened, the Page of Swords. To the right, we have ‘to the max,’ ‘too much,’ the Ten of Wands. And over it all we have ‘get the heck outa here.’ Enough said???!!! This is advice to tune out all the problems other people annoy you with to the max.
Meanings and Illustrations:
Page of Swords: Look at this guy! He is standing on a knoll surrounded by open field, and he is fired up to defend himself against unknown intrusion. We all have those days, don’t we?? Pissed off, wanting to fight all comers, maybe? Phrases that this Rider Waite Tarot card engender are: nervous, paranoid, scary/scared, drives (you) crazy, get on your nerves, make you nervous, annoy, ‘ get to you.’
Ten of Pentacles: A bunch of screwed-up humans, family problems, complicated relationship, family culture, this family that drives you crazy, they get on your nerves, people who are extremely fucked-up, screwed-up bunch of people, your roots, this bunch of annoying people, screwed-up people, other people annoy you: These are the phrases it contributes to today’s spread. The illustration shows Grandpa sitting on his chair-throne, grumpier than Archie Bunker, as a couple in the family have a quarrel, their child clinging onto them, squalling, and the dogs (greyhounds?) come to the head of the family to get petted. It is obviously a wealthy family, from the setting.
Ten of Wands: The illustration shows a fellow who takes on the burden of doing everything all at once. It is slow going. He is overwhelmed, but he will still make it, step by slow step. This is a depressing scene for him. So, meanings such as ‘eventually,’ ‘way too,’ ‘very,’ ‘to the max,’ ‘extremely,’ ‘step-by-step’ ‘way too,’ ‘to the max.’ are what are expressed today by this Rider Waite Tarot card.
Eight of Cups: This Rider Waite’s Tarot card illustration shows someone taking a short cut or abandoning a course of action for another. Something ends before it is completed: a sliver moon and a full moon conjoined. The mood is “I’m the f*** out of here” or “on to better things.” The meanings we apply for this Tarot deck citizen are: get out of, get out, exit, get out of here, get the heck out of there, leaving, getting out, don’t let ___ , tune out.

No husband to take care of, she is dating
Three of Cups
Death, Queen of Pentacles, King of Wands
Romance Perspective:
Not sharing a fun life with this husband, but she is his bookkeeper.
She isn’t possessive of her husband and his party girls.
She shares her money freely with a man who isn’t her husband.
She does not share her money with her husband.
She is a party girl, not a woman to devote herself to a husband.
She and the girl friends are wealthy and have no husbands.
He isn’t the kind of husband who is fun to be with; he is high maintenance.
She is devoted to her women friends, not to her husband.
She dates men who are NOT husbands (not married).
She is not possessive about her husband; she parties, herself.
He is not the wealthy woman’s husband, they are just dating.
Husband is NOT dating the bookkeeper or woman who manages/invests his money.
Financial Perspective:
Husband isn’t using her part of joint money.
Husband has no joint funds with his wife.
She invests husband’s money, not the money that is joint.
See? Even less variety. Both the Queen of Pentacles and the Three of Cups involve women possessing their own money. The Queen of Pentacles is known as the take-care woman, the woman who takes care of her man and her man’s business affairs and money; and next to her is the King of Wands, famous as the husband card. He can also be angry, irritated, low-class, etc. but those meanings are not brought out in him today because the ‘not’ card keeps applying to him, since both the cards meaning women around him talk about them and money. Sooo don’t expect any business meanings out of this.
Meanings and Illustrations:
Death: This card scares some people. It really illustrates the Middle Ages “The King is dead, long live the King” concept, which echoes the Eight of Cups’ main meaning: that the end of one thing is the beginning of another. In Tarot Verbatim, the Death card is a negative prefix or any word that negates a card it is associated with. It often means no, never, not, dis-, and the like. It also means ‘end of,’ stop, ‘no more’ and the like.
The illustration is a bishop in possession of the dead king’s crown, ready to bequeath it to the next monarch. This is one of the cards the people of the Middle Ages put in the deck, which, in the thinking of some purists, makes it inferior to the other Tarot cards.
Queen of Pentacles: She takes care of her man and his business and his money. She is the woman who has money. She is protective and possessive of her husband. She is almost always in a family, most likely a married woman. She is most likely an emotional person,
The illustration with the goat’s head indicates she can be a witch if that is part of your subject or question. She is pictured with the money (pentacle) in her hands, looking at it, very well dressed.
King of Wands: Today he pretty much is relegated to ‘husband.’ His illustration shows what the Tarot books refer to as a ‘country man,’ meaning ‘country boy’ and ‘redneck.’ Yes, he is a lout of some degree, often. He is the man with the temper. The red head – see the illustration.
Three of Cups: In this Rider Waite Tarot card, the girls have pooled their money and are sharing in the profits of their enterprise. They are celebrating. They can be party girls, can be girlfriends.