Tarot Readings for You for September 9, 2014 Tuesday(c)

Guidance    Be on the lookout for the shark today. Someone with a ruthless attitude is on the make, and you may get taken advantage of or cheated in a purchase (or sale). It looks like a bargain but, no. Today also speaks of a policy of treating people you know are taking advantage of you with respect anyway. We don’t say why.

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Five of Swords – Six of Pentacles – Two of Pentacles

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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: He is Intimate (Temperance and Magician)

Tarot Readings: Treating Bums Fairly (Five of Swords and Six of Pentacles)

Tarot Readings: It May Not Be Such a Steal (Five of Swords and Two of Pentacles)

Tarot Readings: Care and Feeding of a Mooch (Five of Swords and Six of Pentacles)

Tarot Readings: It’s All About Karma (Six of Pentacles and Two of Pentacles)

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Tarot Readings: Treating Bums Fairly (Five of Swords and Six of Pentacles)

Continue to treat thieving employees fairly.

I am fair to lowlifes who are anything but fair to me.

We give such respect to idiots and wise guys.

He goes through the motions of showing respect as he cheats you.

Once in a while a criminal treats you right.

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Tarot Readings: It May Not Be Such a Steal (Five of Swords and Two of Pentacles)

Must be some way to get out of paying retail.

I keep making payments to those bandits.

Shop there; their prices are often a steal.

You can buy stolen stuff from that guy any old time.

What we are buying may be stolen property.

It’s a ripoff but it’s a fair deal because I can make payments.

It’s silly to try to bargain with a hard-ass.

They take your money and give you a run-around.

Every time you make a purchase, you get taken advantage of.

When the goods are a steal, there are ups and downs to the bargain.

When you can’t make up your mind, the seller takes advantage of you.

It can go either way: Either you get a fair deal, or you get cheated.

You can give them a fair deal, or you can take advantage of them.

Spending money foolishly just to show they can.

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Tarot Readings: Care and Feeding of a Mooch (Five of Swords and Six of Pentacles)

He always bites the hand that feeds him.

There’s no end to it if you give this taker money.

He will keep making you give him money.

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Tarot Readings: It’s All About Karma (Six of Pentacles and Two of Pentacles)

What goes around comes around; the bastard gets what he deserves.

Gets justice as an habitual criminal.

A criminal settles because he faces multiple counts.

Suing the bastards is often foolish.

The court case is going against the seller.

So far, you are beating them in court.

The silly antics of punks get prosecuted.

Round and round I go to give the punks what they deserve.

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Five of Swords – Six of Pentacles – Two of Pentacles

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……………….…………………... Five of Swords is the ruthless fellow who takes foul advantage of his buddies. Six of Pentacles depicts an exchange, buying and selling, respect and fairness. Two of Pentacles says ‘over and over,’ is about instability, ups and downs. Our story is mostly about being taken advantage of in an exchange, more than once.

……………………….. Five of Swords has just taken the swords, and therefore the inheritance of family title and lands, from his buddies by pretending their sword-fighting was a formal duel. So Five of Swords is getting taken advantage of, or taking advantage, betraying friends, a ruthless bastard, a smirking wiseguy, a thief, being ‘on the take’ and being a punk. This is the bankster attitude you see in the slums and on Wall Street.

………………………..   Six of Pentacles is the opposite scenario: An employer carefully weighs the coins into the hands of his workers, giving them their just reward. Six of Pentacles is a fair deal, respect, getting what you pay for and paying for what you get. The scales make it a justice card.

………………………..   Two of Pentacles could go either way – which is kind of interesting since its card-mates in the spread are opposites. It shows a ridiculous figure of a fellow wearing a dunce cap who does a jig while juggling plates. Two of Pentacles describes any movement – up and downs, ins and outs, back and forth, round and round – or a runaround. It can mean being an idiot or acting like one.

……….……….……….    Five of Swords and Six of Pentacles both can translate ‘take your money,’ but Five of Swords is stealing it, and Six of Pentacles is exchanging something worthwhile with you for it. These two describe giving respect to a lowlife – thief or whatever. They also describe bargaining. Being taken advantage of in the purchase is a common application for Five of Swords and Six of Pentacles. They are actually opposites: Five of Swords is being cheated, and Six of Pentacles is getting a fair deal.

………..……….……….  Five of Swords and Two of Pentacles Criminals do some dumb things, and here we have a Tarot card that means criminal and one that means dumb. Shyster shenanigans. Keeps ripping them off.

…….………..……….  Six of Pentacles and Two of Pentacles  Here we keep making the payments, and we continue to treat people, or someone, fairly. They also give you the runaround after you give them your money. Can you see ‘spending money foolishly’ here?

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

resonates with your subconscious awareness!

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……….……….……….   Five of Swords and Six of Pentacles  Treating Bums Fairly Treat thieving _ fairly. I am fair to lowlifes. We give such respect to wise-guys. Showing you respect as he cheats you. A criminal treats you right. Get out of paying retail. Making payments to those bandits. Their prices are a steal. You can buy stolen stuff from that guy. What we are buying is stolen property. Buying stolen property. Selling stolen property. It’s a ripoff but I can make payments. Bargain with a hard-ass. They take your money. You make a purchase, you get taken advantage of. When the goods are a steal … a bargain. The seller takes advantage of you. … a fair deal, or you get cheated. A fair deal, or you can take advantage of them. Spending money just to show they can. Care and Feeding of a Mooch Bites the hand that feeds him. Give this taker money. Making you give him money. The bastard gets what he deserves. Gets justice as a criminal. A criminal settles because he faces … Suing the bastards. The court case is against the seller. You are beating them in court. Punks get prosecuted. Give the punks what they deserve. x..

………..……….……….  Five of Swords and Two of Pentacles  Continue to _ thieving … … lowlifes who are anything but … Idiots and wise-guys. He goes through the motions as he cheats you. Once in a while a criminal …. It May Not Be Such a Steal Must abe some way to get out of paying . I keep _ to those bandits. … are often a steal. … stolen … that guy any old time. May be stolen property. It’s silly to try to _ with a hard ass. They take your money and … a runaround. Every time, you get taken advantage of. When the goods are a steal, there are ups and downs … When you can’t make up your mind, you are taken advantage of. It can go either way: either you _ or get cheated. … or you can take advantage of them. … foolishly just to show they can. He always bites the hand … There’s no end to it if you _ this taker _. He will keep making you … What goes around comes around; the bastard … … as an habitual criminal. A criminal _ because he faces multiple _. __ the bastards is often foolish. … is going against the seller. So far, you are beating them … The silly antics of punks …. Round and round I go to _ the punks __. x..

…….………..……….…  Six of Pentacles and Two of Pentacles  Continue to treat _ fairly. I am fair to employees who are anything but …. We give such respect to idiots. He goes through the motions of showing respect. Once in a while a _ treats you right. Must be some way to __ paying retail. I keep making payments. Their prices are often …. You can buy _ any old time. What you are buying may be …. It’s a fair deal because I can make payments. It’s silly to try to bargain _. They take your money and give you a runaround. Every time you make a purchase. There are ups and downs to the bargain. When you can’t make up your mind, the seller … It can go either way – you get a fair deal, or …. Spending money foolishly. He always _ the hand that feeds him. There’s no end to it if you give this _ money. He will keep _ you give him money. It’s All About Karma What goes around comes around __ gets what he deserves. Gets justice as an habitual _. Settles because _ multiple counts. Suing is often foolish. Going _ the seller. So far, you are _ in court. The silly antics of _ gets prosecuted. Round and round I go to give _ what they deserve. x..

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LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Five of Swords ……… Five of Swords is the ruthless fellow who takes foul advantage of his buddies. He has just taken the swords, and therefore the inheritance of family title and lands, from his buddies by pretending their sword-fighting was a formal duel. So Five of Swords is getting taken advantage of, or taking advantage, betraying friends, a ruthless bastard, a smirking wiseguy, a thief, being ‘on the take’ and being a punk. This is the bankster attitude you see in the slums and on Wall Street.

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Six of Pentacles…………. Six of Pentacles is the opposite scenario to Five of Swords: An employer carefully weighs the coins into the hands of his workers, giving them their just reward. Six of Pentacles is a fair deal, respect, getting what you pay for and paying for what you get. The scales make it a justice card.

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Two of Pentacles………. Two of Pentacles could go either way – which is kind of interesting since its card-mates in the spread are opposites. It expresses an unstable or indecisive moment or person. Two of Pentacles shows a ridiculous figure of a fellow wearing a dunce cap who does a jig while juggling plates. Two of Pentacles describes any movement – up and downs, ins and outs, back and forth, round and round – or a runaround. It can mean being an idiot or acting like one.

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Our Daily Spread for Jan. 16, 2011

Tarot reading 1-16-11

How come this bad boy is treating me right?

Six of Pentacles

Page of Cups, Hierophant, Five of Swords

It seems it’s a good day and you get your money back that was taken away.
Somehow he – the guy who does it his way – is being decent and treating you right.
Is this right?  This guy is taking more than his fair share.
How can this be a religious person when he is taking unfair advantage in the relationship?
How can this be a decent person when he is taking unfair advantage in the deal?
A guy who seems respectable gets you to pay.
Is this the way it should be?  That’s what you get for having an attitude.
Maybe he is really a good person, he paid a lot more than a fair price.

The contrast here is between being fair and being taken advantage of, between a fair deal and a ripoff, between a decent person (or man) and an opportunist – so I put it together in various ways.

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