Emperor – Three of Pentacles
the VIPs of this business
the VIPs of – Emperor
this business – Three of Pentacles
a high-level business deal
a high-level – Emperor
business deal – Three of Pentacles
the VIPs of this business
the VIPs of – Emperor
this business – Three of Pentacles
a high-level business deal
a high-level – Emperor
business deal – Three of Pentacles
Advice regards our relationship to people in power, our dealings with bosses and Daddy and things regulatory and governmental: getting out of the way, avoiding the dealings and the meetings, but sometimes we can’t. Taken from the Authority’s position, this irresponsible brat won’t do its fair share as agreed. Young people having fun choose not to associate with old fogies. Enjoy getting together when no one has seniority. He dictates the terms of a relationship and you aren’t enjoying this.
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Emperor
Four of Cups – Three of Pentacles – Sun
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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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Controlling Man/Boss/Father Perspective (Emperor)
Can’t get out of the meeting with the boss.
Is young having fun – no relationships with old guys.
It’s no fun having a relationship with Daddy.
He dictates the terms of a relationship and you aren’t enjoying this.
Daddy refuses to meet with the child.
Kid won’t meet with Daddy.
Young person having fun chooses not to associate with old fogies.
Authority’s point of view is the irresponsible brats don’t live up to what they agreed to.
He is a grown man he does not want a recreational relationship.
He is a mature man, he isn’t interested in a relationship with a kid.
Father will not meet his obligation regarding the child.
Refuse to meet with the old man and his son.
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Getting out of, Released, Enjoy/Fun/Recreational Perspective (Sun)
Enjoy getting together when no one has seniority.
Can’t believe the meeting with the president is fun.
Enjoy the meetings when Mr. Chairman isn’t there.
Getting together and having fun where no one’s the boss.
He is so stodgy you can’t enjoy being with him.
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Refusing, No deal, No Way Perspective (Four of Cups)
Happy that the agency settled with us when we refused their offer.
A contract with a child is void, by this authority.
Refuse to settle the case with the Authority about the children.
Not going to deal with a controlling brat.
Infantile adult male refuses to do his part.
He isn’t a grownup, he gets out of doing his part responsibly.
Have no truck/no business with the charming geezer.
Refuse to meet with the old man and his son.
Refuse to meet with the veteran and the newbie.
No way to get out of a contract with a government (no escape clause).
Selling to governments is no picnic.
No way is this government going to release (you) from the contract.
“No deal” to having him be the father of your child.
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Relationship Perspective (Three of Pentacles)
The young and the old have no meeting of the minds.
He cannot be the boss, so it’s a recreational relationship.
Is young and have fun – no relationships with grownups.
The boy has no relationships because of who his father is.
It’s no fun having a relationship with Daddy.
Young person is out to have fun and does not associate with old fogies.
He does not want a recreational relationship, he is an adult.
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MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD
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The closest we come to a theme that both Four of Cups is to refuse and Sun is to get out of or escape: not much of one! So we have narratives.
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Four of Cups is to refuse or reject; Three of Pentacles is deal or relationship or meeting; Sun is to be free of, to get out of, to escape from Emperor is the Authority, the old man, or something governmental – also a controlling dictator type man. Elements of our narratives, these.
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MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS
Four of Cups doesn’t want any part of it, refuses adamantly and repeatedly, just have nothing to do with (whatever). Saying “No.” This is one of those cards you don’t need imagination to know what it means: The person sits cross-legged with arms crossed and head averted as the cup is offered for the fourth time. Don’t want any of that, obviously.
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Three of Pentacles shows an architect demonstrating he performed the blueprint his clients have in their hands. This is the final inspection of the building for his final (largest) draw. This is the settlement. Meeting, settlement, contract, deal, relationship, doing your part as agreed, to come to agreement are some of the phrases this Rider Waite Tarot citizen brings us.
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Sun The kid has sneaked free of the house and its rules to play naked on the wicked pony who is about to toss him and his flag. Fun, enjoyment, kid, brat, to get free of, to escape, release, recreational, newbie, charming, son are common phrases for this card.
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Emperor The Authority in the form of boss, regulator, dictator, Daddy, or anything governmental. Old man, adult, mature man, grownup, patriarch are applications of Emperor as well. He is rigid, stodgy, saturnine. His illustration is of course an old man in the seat of power, with rigid posture and the dull look of the born-to-power syndrome on his unlined face.
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Emperor
Queen of Swords, Three of Pentacles, Fool
Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread
You can tell at a glance that three four cards are not going to make a variety of stories. We have two old people, or a complaining woman and a powerful man (tyrant/government overtones), which are the Queen of Swords and the Emperor. Queen of Swords and Emperor are two old people with controlling or disagreeable attitudes.
Then we have the Fool ‘Oh, don’t bother me, I don’t know’ kind of thing. He is youthful and probably actually young. And right in the middle is the deal (or relationship, or meeting).
Fool and Emperor are both not listening, for two very different reasons: Emperor is too important to pay attention to you, and Fool is oblivious by virtue of youth.
So at first glance, there’s something unfair that is the subject of a complaint, and Authority is not listening to it. And there’s no second glance, that I can see. All the sentences state this idea in its various nuances.
Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards
Queen of Swords is resentful of the way she is being treated: She does not have and is not getting what is rightfully hers. This makes her the ex-wife, the old mama-bat, the bitch … all those stereotypes we aren’t supposed to think of. She means complain, and kinda means ‘petition’ as in petition a grievance.
The illustration for her is this older looking woman sitting sternly erect on a throne with a baby’s face on it (The card somehow means she is a grieving mother.) Her mouth is set in a straight line (Don’t you love the subtle way Pamela Coleman Smith draws facial expressions?)
Three of Pentacles is a deal, a meeting, a meeting of the minds or agreement, a contract,business, and a relationship. Its illustration shows the architect’s final inspection with his clients of the building, a cathedral, prior to his final payment per contract.
Fool is the ‘Don’t bother me with the facts’ dude. Don’t know, don’t care, just let it go, just let it be – just anything. He is that fella who is prancing off the cliff with his puppy dog. These days, he would have an earful of music.
Emperor Here come da judge. This is, say, Al Gore or Bob McCain, or, The Man, the VIP. He is too important to listen. He is a tyrant, whether family or by reason of some title. He is ‘the Old Man,’ the Establishment, the father or father figure: very rigid, overcontrolled … constipated is my word for these folks. At best, he is what I call the ‘old farmer’ type: a stolid person who truly reminds you of a farm animal you can respect.
Emperor is pictured heavy set on his throne which has rams’ heads on it, sitting upright, wearing robes over armor and a crown. His eyes are directed to his right and his lips are pursed in disapproval – to me.
Advice is to be leery of dealing with authority – whether father, boss or president – because you won’t be heard, it will be oblivious and ignore your petition. Don’t go to the meeting. That could refer to a job interview. Don’t be party to an agreement or contract with government: it won’t do what it agreed to. Don’t even bother to complain. This refers to a particular meeting with a rigid dictatorial type.
TAROT ANALYSIS
Assume, when you deal with government, that you won’t get what it agreed to.
The old man is oblivious to what his wife is entitled to in their relationship.
The old boys assume females they deal with will be doing without.
They are in power now: The deal is off, and we don’t care if you whine.
Daddy doesn’t listen to mama complaining about how unfair he is to her.
She may as well be militant, she is dealing with the tyrant.
He shortchanges her in the deal as if he isn’t doing that.
Mr. Big isn’t at the meeting when she complains.
The boss has no idea they are complaining about the deal.
He has no idea the old lady is mad, he assumed she agreed to his terms.
Government assumes you are not fair to older women.
Don’t bother complaining about the terms he dictates.
Meet with the head government man, he doesn’t listen to your petition.
Don’t even bother to meet with the old man and the old lady.
Ignore the old lady’s complaints about her relationship with the old man.
He has no intention of doing his part in the court ordered agreement to pay the victim.