Tarot Readings for You for August 28, 2013 Wednesday(c)

Guidance     is all about being a guy, whether a hot-blooded or celibate guy or whether a hot-tempered or patient guy. And about being a husband, whether the patient husband who isn’t leaving, or the hot-tempered one who is leaving; whether the husband who helps out or ducks out. Anger management advice from Tarot here! Being older, he is no longer the workingman he used to be.

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King of Wands

Four of Cups – Hermit – Eight of Swords

 

 

GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Reading: Anger Limits You (Eight of Swords and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Not Getting Worked Up (Four of Cups and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Older Man (Hermit and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Husband Isn’t or Can’t (King of Wands and Four of Cups and Eight of Swords)

 

 

Tarot Reading: Anger Limits You (Eight of Swords and King of Wands)

Impulsive (redneck?) man can’t deny the truth.

He is angry, but he is stuck with the fact that he refused to.

The fact is:  He is angry because he can’t say ‘no.’

He isn’t as nasty as he used to be but he still refuses to help.

He angrily refuses counseling and boycotts it.

He just refuses to see how being such a lowbrow guy holds him back.

His patience is wearing thin but he keeps from being hot-tempered.

 

Tarot Readings: Not Getting Worked Up (Four of Cups and King of Wands)

As antsy as you feel, things are not hopeless, and that’s a fact.

I don’t let myself get angry, I’m being understanding.

I can’t be like a monk but at least I’m not like a madman.

With counseling, he doesn’t get angry but holds it in.

 

Tarot Readings: Older Man (Hermit and King of Wands)

Being older, he can’t be the working man – there’s just no way.

Older but not disabled – he is a live wire.

The elderly workingman turns down what he can’t do.

The celibate man has given up the passion he isn’t interested in.

He quit looking, and he isn’t that hot-natured anymore.

Objectively, it’s not impossible for him to be a worker.

I’m old but not helpless – got fire in the belly.

I can’t get worked up about it, and, truth be told, I don’t want to.

 

Tarot Readings: Husband Isn’t or Can’t (King of Wands and Four of Cups and Eight of Swords)

It’s a fact he can’t deny being a married man.

Husband can see there’s no way out.

Husband doesn’t come to help – you are stuck.

Husband can’t refuse to help out.

A married man can’t get free and doesn’t come.

You aren’t interested in a married guy; you can see it’s going nowhere.

He quit looking, it’s useless, he isn’t that hot-blooded.

Not looking for a husband … just can’t.

If he can’t be devoted to me, he isn’t husband material.

An old man can’t get excited; he doesn’t want to.

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King of Wands

Four of Cups – Hermit – Eight of Swords

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Four of Cups is not accepting, refusing, not having any of that, not being that way anymore.  It can mean ‘No way.’ and it can mean simply ‘not’ at times. You find it saying ‘don’t want’ too.

 

 

With Eight of Swords meaning things like impossible, helpless, stuck, limited or limitations, disability and ‘can’t,’ Four of Cups makes phrases with it like ‘not impossible,’ ‘not helpless,’ ‘isn’t stuck,’ ‘refusing to be held back,’ ‘not disabled’ and ‘can’t refuse’ or ‘can’t deny.’

 

 

 

Then things get interesting.  What the other two cards have in common is a contrast:  Hermit is a patient, helpful man who comes to another; King of Wands is the angry, irritated, hot-tempered guy. Hermit is celibate; King of Wands is hot-blooded. King of Wands is the common, even lowbrow or crude or chip-on-the-shoulder fellow, and Hermit is the civilized, polite, wise man. King of Wands is the workingman, and Hermit is retirement age. Hermit also means to see, observe or understand – to look at something objectively. What he is sometimes looking at when combined with King of Wands is his own angry nature.

 

 

Our study today is about how a man does not have to be the rough unimproved version of male mammal – because that is limiting him. Instead, he can be calm, patient, understanding, wise. It is about how a man can be in control of his sexual nature, or it can be in control of him.

 

LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Four of Cups is not accepting, refusing, not having any of that, not being that way anymore. In Rider Waite, a person is seated with arms and legs crossed and head averted as if to say “No! No more of that.” “What part of ‘No’ don’t you understand?” he is saying. It can mean ‘No way.’ and it can mean simply ‘not’ at times. You find it saying ‘don’t want’ too.

 

 

Hermit is the monk who goes out of his way to help travelers on the road at night.  He is kind, he is ‘on the path’ and he is celibate (or monogamous).  He is also searching or looking. He is understanding, helpful, a counselor or physician. Hermit is an older man or elderly man. He is also your good friend, or you being a good friend.

 

 

Eight of Swords Tied up and blindfolded in a swamp, barefoot … yes that is about things like impossible, helpless, stuck, limited or limitations, disability and ‘can’t,’ even though the bindings are fairly loose.

 

 

King of Wands is a married man, a husband, an impulsive, hot-blooded, hot-headed, hot-tempered fellow, sometimes a redneck type. He is pictured red-headed, looking irritated on his throne. The salamander, and the pictures of it on the tapestry behind him, are symbols of the ‘fiery nature.’ He is the workingman,  too.

 

 

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