Our Daily Spread January 27, 2012 Friday©

Advice   Growing up in a screwed-up bad scene motivates a person to get out of there and succeed (sometimes).   The opposite of this is the person who has the good-guy respectable look and uses it to take advantage,  con,  mooch and steal from fellow humans.   Self-improvement or destroying others:  Contrast.   We also say that a person who has exited the internal or external ghetto can inspire others to do so by example.

Page of Wands
Chariot – Five of Swords – Ten of Pentacles

 

 

 

 

Look Honest to Rip Them Off (Five of Swords + Page of Wands)

 

 

A bad company intends to take advantage of its good member(s).

He is the ambitious spokesperson for a shlock company that cuts a lot of corners.

The body shop that rips people off is sooo respectable.

To succeed in dealing with the public, be both intimidating and such a good guy.

He succeeds in ripping off all the relatives with his good-guy act.

Politicians have to look respectable to win so they can steal.

A thug who has the skill to talk the good talk is serious trouble.

Determined to be the Good Party in the bad marriage when he is the perp.

 

 

Motivation to Exit a Bad Scene (Chariot + Ten of Pentacles)

 

 

He can motive this crew of low-rent misfits, that’s the kind of fellow he is.

He is charged with making these bums look respectable any way he can.

Coming from a family of thieves, he is driven to be trustworthy.

A person from the ghetto who has the drive to be somebody in spite of it all.

A disadvantaged background sets you up for success if you beat it and have the look.

A rough life with rough people makes a guy want to be oh so clean.

Family browbeats the ruffian to polish himself and be a success.

 

 

Get Tough to Succeed (Chariot + Five of Swords)

 

 

Being straight up and being a fighter, you can handle any kind of trouble.

An honest politician gets the job done by intimidation.

Deal harshly with troublemakers and they decide to talk sweet to you.

You have to get rough with some of those people people before you can get them to clean up their act.

 

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

He aims to get personally even with the people who caused him all that trouble.

Sleazy thuggy in-laws get ahead by dropping my name.

Puts in a good word for a fellow who is in a lot of criminal trouble about cars.

 

 


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Page of Wands
Chariot – Five of Swords – Ten of Pentacles

 

 

LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

 

 

Uh-oh. The Bad Guys are here and so is The Thug.  But we have the Good Guy and we have motivation, ambition to succeed.  Hmm, movin’ on up out of the slums or dysfunctional family, methinks!

 

Bad Guys is Ten of Pentacles, the misfit clan, the dysfunctional family, the sleazeball relatives, even the mob or gang or politicians; and Five of Swords is taking advantage, stealing, being an intimidating thug, an unethical scag.  If Ten of Pentacles is being The Mob, Five of Swords would be the muscle.

 

Over on the other side of the ledger, Chariot and Page of Wands are straight arrows.   Chariot is a strategist who succeeds by using both elements that are in his favor and elements that aren’t to get ahead.   Headwind or tailwind both get him there.   He is skilled, able, ambitious; he succeeds.   And Page of Wands is a natural to succeed the easy way because of his looks and his smooth talking.   He is the tennis pro, the fair-haired boy.   He has trines in his chart and a rich mama that loves him.   He mainly has the look.   (By the way, Pages can be females, too.)

 

 

LEARN TAROT BY THE PICTURES

 

 

Chariot Chariot is a strategist who succeeds by using both elements that are in his favor and elements that aren’t to get ahead.  Headwind or tailwind both get him there.  He is skilled, able, ambitious; he succeeds.  This is a male card, although females can do what is stands for.
Five of Swords  This is the guy who stole your stuff:  Taking advantage, stealing, being an intimidating thug, an unethical scag, is his forte.  He is the smirking smart alec.  He is the ex.  He is the guy who sues the doctor for saving his life.  He pawns your wedding ring.

 

 

Ten of Pentacles Dysfunctional, disreputable family.  Your ex and his relatives. Any corrupt company, organization or agency.  Misfits and miscreants.  The low class neighbors next door.  People we love to hate.  Corporations we love to hate.  Politicians we love to hate.  In-laws and outlaws.
Page of Wands Such a Nice Guy.  He could sell iceboxes to Eskimos.  He is the clean cut good looking well spoken fair-haired boy.  You know him: the tennis pro.  The guy who up-sold you that appliance or vehicle.  Just look at him there:  Admit it; you like him.

 

 

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