Tarot Readings for You for March 3-4, 2018 Weekend©

GUIDANCE

Your struggle pays off: You get your reward. You fight for what’s right and win. Aggressive medical treatment makes a miracle, an optimum result. A long shot pays off and is worth the effort. You get the chance you deserve to compete. You win the court battle. It was hard to get it for that price, but you lucked out. In short, we are in the season of good luck rewarding good effort.

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People love this place! Our site is divided into three sections: Guidance; Group Tarot Cards Readings; Learn Tarot by Observing and Learn Tarot by Pictures.

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Did you come here for YOUR PREDICTIONS? – daily trends? –

*Then you read the summary above, titled GUIDANCE,

*Then you read the one-sentence readings below titled GROUP TAROT CARDS READING – and you’re done: See you tomorrow. Invite your friends. At the very bottom are comments. New! – the black boxes to the right as you scroll down allow you to comment right there.

GROUP TAROT CARDS READING is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three cards you see – to everyone. These readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim™.

Five of Wands – Wheel of Fortune – Six of Pentacles

GROUP TAROT CARDS READING


“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”

FIVE OF WANDS

WHEEL OF FORTUNE

SIX OF PENTACLES

Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Wheel of Fortune

FIVE OF WANDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE
Destined to fight for what’s right.
Lucking out in the struggle to pay the bills.
The hard way just happens to be the right way.
Optimum result for aggressive medical treatment.
An activity that is rewarding also costs you money.
The highest and best use of fighting mode is justice.
Fight with them: You will luck out and get your money.

Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles

FIVE OF WANDS SIX OF PENTACLES
Exercise pays off wonderfully.
Furiously spending that windfall.
Am against investing in long shots.
There’s opposition to paying a bonus.
I keep trying until I get it right – Yay!
Trying so hard to get attention, and it happens.
It was hard to get it for that price, but we lucked out.
You just pay a fine for the altercation, which is fortunate.

Tarot Readings: Wheel of Fortune and Six of Pentacles

WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIX OF PENTACLES

You win the court battle.
Win a prize in a competition.
It just happens to be a fair fight.
Justice happens to people who fight you.
A long shot pays off and is worth the effort.
Getting the chance you deserve to compete.
Got the karma they deserved for being violent.
What they deserve happens to them – full bore.
The good luck you deserve for the effort you put in.

Now, Part Two,
Did you come here to ACCESS YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS? –
*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! – and you’re done.
Did you come here to RESEARCH CARD MEANINGS? –
*Then you go to LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING and LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES for single card meanings and for what those cards say today as they get along with their companion cards, which is important for Tarot Verbatim™, whose expertise is combinations of Tarot cards’ meanings.
*Then you go to Now we show where each of the phrases in each of the sentences comes from: for phrases individual cards make in the day’s sentences. This applies the knowledge.
*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! for language created by each pair of Rider Waite Tarot cards, in Tarot Verbatim™. Now you are done, if you chose to do it all. Comments are at the very bottom.
Did you come for combined meanings of other cards than these?
*Then you can put names of any two cards into Google, and get their combined meanings. You can also write in one card followed by ‘Tarot Verbatim,’ and get paragraphs of meanings for it.

LEARN SINGLE TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES.

GET A SINGLE CARD’S MEANINGS: TYPE ITS NAME AND ‘TAROT VERBATIM’ INTO GOOGLE

Five of Wands – Whatever these five guys are engaged in, they are exerting themselves. A joke is that they are taking down a tipi. The three most common classes of Five of Wands meanings are fighting, sports, and exercise. Trying, trying hard, and working hard are frequent applications for Five of Wands too, which brings words and phrases like: furiously, full bore, the hard way, gung-ho, throw oneself into (activity), and all-out. So are words like struggle, against, opposition, and compete or competition. Five of Wands can simply translate ‘activity’ or actively’ or ‘active.’

Wheel of Fortune – The Greeks especially had a thing about destiny, and this Wheel of Fortune funky illustration diagrams that concept, putting it in Western Christian perspective. The wheel in our picture reminds one of a roulette wheel, which expresses the coincidence, gambling, and chance meanings of this Tarot card. I read that this Lady Luck concept is all that’s left of the old gods.
The four Hebrew letters that translate God’s name are interspersed with the four letters of the word ‘rota’ that translates ‘wheel’ and refers to the Greek concept of destiny. Think of it as the belief that ‘Things happen for a reason’ – that there’s no coincidence therefore. Some of the critters in the sky and stuck onto the wheel are evil spirits (sphinx and red lizard for sure). So Wheel of Fortune is a drawing that illustrates the idea that divine and infernal causes drive coincidences that happen in ‘the real world.’ You could also say it illustrates the maxim ‘What comes around goes around.’
Knowing these things, you will apply this Wheel of Fortune Tarot card pretty well in your Tarot practice. Especially if you remember that ‘happens,’ ‘wonderful,’ ‘lucky,’ ‘opportunity,’ ‘chance’ in both its senses, and ‘best’ or ‘optimum’ are frequent Wheel of Fortune words.
Wheel of Fortune, like Nine of Cups, is one of the best cards to see in your spread if you have the usual kind of question or inquiry. (Not if you want to know what happens to the bad guy.) It’s hitting the jackpot, something pays off, and it’s winning.

Six of Pentacles – You see laborers getting paid every cent they are owed: The coins are weighed, not paid at face value. Doing right by others, and being done right by another or others is the heart of Six of Pentacles. Getting what you deserve (in either sense of the phrase) and giving them what they deserve. Paying the bills or collecting, getting a paycheck or paying the help. Spending or investing. Pays off. Investing money, too.
Six of Pentacles expands to include giving or getting attention, treatment or medical treatment, or the spread of germs – transmission.
The scales of justice in this card admit it into membership of the justice Tarot tribe: Six of Pentacles refers to fines, court proceedings, lawyers’ fees, etc.

AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:

Wheel of Fortune and Six of Pentacles both are about getting rewarded. Six of Pentacles is getting what is deserved, and Wheel of Fortune is getting lucky. Having them both in one place is wonderful and powerful, especially when the card accompanying them makes this payoff for a struggle or battle or fight, or a big effort. The main story, when you see these three cards, is receiving a wonderful payoff for the effort you put in, or for the struggle.
Since Five of Wands can be violent or a ‘bad’ fight, these three cards can also be about those punks getting what they deserve for the attack.
Since Six of Pentacles is a justice card, these three also clearly say ‘winning the court battle.’
Wheel of Fortune adds being fortunate to one’s struggle (Five of Wands) to pay the bills (Six of Pentacles).
Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles are ‘fighting for what’s right.’ They are also struggling to get paid or to pay the bills, trying hard to get attention, exercise pays off, an effort that pays off, a fair fight, aggressive medical treatment, fighting with (them) to get your money, and even being against investing.
Here we are at the intersection where great good luck and justice meet. Destiny is handing out paychecks, and justice is issuing deserved rewards for efforts made. You are here to collect your ticket. It’s a great day.

NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM

FIVE OF WANDS

WHEEL OF FORTUNE

SIX OF PENTACLES

Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Wheel of Fortune
FIVE OF WANDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE

Destined to fight for what’s right.
Lucking out in the struggle to pay the bills.
The hard way just happens to be the right way.
Optimum result for aggressive medical treatment.
An activity that is rewarding also costs you money.
The highest and best use of fighting mode is justice.
Fight with them: You will luck out and get your money.

Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles

FIVE OF WANDS SIX OF PENTACLES

Exercise pays off wonderfully.
Furiously spending that windfall.
Am against investing in long shots.
There’s opposition to paying a bonus.
I keep trying until I get it right – Yay!
Trying so hard to get attention, and it happens.
It was hard to get it for that price, but we lucked out.
You just pay a fine for the altercation, which is fortunate.

Tarot Readings: Wheel of Fortune and Six of Pentacles

WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIX OF PENTACLES

You win the court battle.
Win a prize in a competition.
It just happens to be a fair fight.
Justice happens to people who fight you.
A long shot pays off and is worth the effort.
Getting the chance you deserve to compete.
Got the karma they deserved for being violent.
What they deserve happens to them – full bore.
The good luck you deserve for the effort you put in.

s girl has a way with money and men.

HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

resonates with your subconscious awareness!

FIVE OF WANDS

WHEEL OF FORTUNE

SIX OF PENTACLES

Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Wheel of Fortune

FIVE OF WANDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE
Destined to fight.
Lucking out in the struggle.
The hard way just happens.
Optimum result for aggressive.
An activity that is rewarding.
The highest and best use of fighting mode.
Fight with them: You will luck out.
Exercise wonderfully.
Furiously … windfall.
Am against long shots.
There’s opposition to a bonus.
I keep trying – Yay!
Trying so hard, and it happens.
It was hard, but we lucked out.
the altercation, which is fortunate.
You win the battle.
Win a competition.
It just happens to be a fight.
_ happens to people who fight you.
A long shot … the effort.
Getting the chance to compete.
karma for being violent.
_ happens to them – full bore.
The good luck for the effort you put in.

Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles

FIVE OF WANDS SIX OF PENTACLES
to fight for what’s right.
the struggle to pay the bills.
The hard way is the right way.
aggressive medical treatment.
An activity costs you money.
fighting mode is justice.
Fight with them and get your money.
Exercise pays off.
Furiously spending.
Am against investing.
There’s opposition to paying.
I keep trying until I get it right.
Trying so hard to get attention.
It was hard to get it for that price.
You just pay a fine for the altercation.
the court battle.
a prize in a competition.
a fair fight.
Justice to people who fight you.
pays off and is worth the effort.
you deserve to compete.
Got what they deserved for being violent.
What they deserve – full bore.
… you deserve for the effort you put in.

Tarot Readings: Wheel of Fortune and Six of Pentacles

WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIX OF PENTACLES
Destined for what’s right.
Lucking out to pay the bills.
just happens to be the right way.
Optimum result for medical treatment.
is rewarding and also costs you money.
The highest and best use is justice.
You will luck out and get your money.
pays off wonderfully.
spending that windfall.
investing in long shots.
to paying a bonus.
I get it right – Yay!
get attention, and it happens.
get it for that price, we lucked out.
You just pay a fine, which is fortunate.
You win in court.
Win a prize.
It just happens to be fair.
Justice happens.
A long shot pays off and is worth it.
Getting the chance you deserve.
Got the karma they deserved.
What they deserve happens to them.
The good luck you deserve

GUIDANCE      Your struggle pays off: You get your reward. You fight for what’s right and win. Aggressive medical treatment makes a miracle, an optimum result. A long shot pays off and is worth the effort. You get the chance you deserve to compete. You win the court battle. It was hard to get it for that price, but you lucked out. In short, we are in the season of good luck rewarding good effort.

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Are YOU here for the first time? Come in!

People love this place! Our site is divided into three sections: Guidance; Group Tarot Cards Readings; Learn Tarot by Observing and Learn Tarot by Pictures.

So what do you want to do? –

Did you come here for YOUR PREDICTIONS? daily trends? –

*Then you read the summary above, titled GUIDANCE,

*Then you read the one-sentence readings below titled GROUP TAROT CARDS READINGand you’re done: See you tomorrow. Invite your friends. At the very bottom are comments. New! – the black boxes to the right as you scroll down allow you to comment right there.

GROUP TAROT CARDS READING is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three cards you see – to everyone. These readings are about you and the people around you.  They are about today and the days around it. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim™.

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Five of Wands – Wheel of Fortune – Six of Pentacles

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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

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FIVE OF WANDS

WHEEL OF FORTUNE

SIX OF PENTACLES

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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Wheel of Fortune

FIVE OF WANDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE

Destined to fight for what’s right.

Lucking out in the struggle to pay the bills.

The hard way just happens to be the right way.

Optimum result for aggressive medical treatment.

An activity that is rewarding also costs you money.

The highest and best use of fighting mode is justice.

Fight with them: You will luck out and get your money.

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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles

FIVE OF WANDS SIX OF PENTACLES

Exercise pays off wonderfully.

Furiously spending that windfall.

Am against investing in long shots.

There’s opposition to paying a bonus.

I keep trying until I get it right – Yay!

Trying so hard to get attention, and it happens.

It was hard to get it for that price, but we lucked out.

You just pay a fine for the altercation, which is fortunate.

.

Tarot Readings: Wheel of Fortune and Six of Pentacles

WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIX OF PENTACLES

You win the court battle.

Win a prize in a competition.

It just happens to be a fair fight.

Justice happens to people who fight you.

A long shot pays off and is worth the effort.

Getting the chance you deserve to compete.

Got the karma they deserved for being violent.

What they deserve happens to them – full bore.

The good luck you deserve for the effort you put in.

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Now, Part Two,

Did you come here to ACCESS YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS? –

*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! – and you’re done.

Did you come here to RESEARCH CARD MEANINGS? –

*Then you go to LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING and LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES for single card meanings and for what those cards say today as they get along with their companion cards, which is important for Tarot Verbatim™, whose expertise is combinations of Tarot cards’ meanings.

*Then you go to Now we show where each of the phrases in each of the sentences comes from: for phrases individual cards make in the day’s sentences. This applies the knowledge.

*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! for language created by each pair of Rider Waite Tarot cards, in Tarot Verbatim™. Now you are done, if you chose to do it all. Comments are at the very bottom.

Did you come for combined meanings of other cards than these?

*Then you can put names of any two cards into Google, and get their combined meanings. You can also write in one card followed by ‘Tarot Verbatim,’ and get paragraphs of meanings for it.

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.

.

LEARN SINGLE TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES.

GET A SINGLE CARD’S MEANINGS: TYPE ITS NAME AND ‘TAROT VERBATIM’ INTO GOOGLE

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Five of Wands Whatever these five guys are engaged in, they are exerting themselves. A joke is that they are taking down a tipi. The three most common classes of Five of Wands meanings are fighting, sports, and exercise. Trying, trying hard, and working hard are frequent applications for Five of Wands too, which brings words and phrases like: furiously, full bore, the hard way, gung-ho, throw oneself into (activity), and all-out. So are words like struggle, against, opposition, and compete or competition. Five of Wands can simply translate ‘activity’ or actively’ or ‘active.’

Wheel of Fortune The Greeks especially had a thing about destiny, and this Wheel of Fortune funky illustration diagrams that concept, putting it in Western Christian perspective. The wheel in our picture reminds one of a roulette wheel, which expresses the coincidence, gambling, and chance meanings of this Tarot card. I read that this Lady Luck concept is all that’s left of the old gods.

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The four Hebrew letters that translate God’s name are interspersed with the four letters of the word ‘rota’ that translates ‘wheel’ and refers to the Greek concept of destiny. Think of it as the belief that ‘Things happen for a reason’ – that there’s no coincidence therefore. Some of the critters in the sky and stuck onto the wheel are evil spirits (sphinx and red lizard for sure). So Wheel of Fortune is a drawing that illustrates the idea that divine and infernal causes drive coincidences that happen in ‘the real world.’ You could also say it illustrates the maxim ‘What comes around goes around.’

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Knowing these things, you will apply this Wheel of Fortune Tarot card pretty well in your Tarot practice. Especially if you remember that ‘happens,’ ‘wonderful,’ ‘lucky,’ ‘opportunity,’ ‘chance’ in both its senses, and ‘best’ or ‘optimum’ are frequent Wheel of Fortune words.

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Wheel of Fortune, like Nine of Cups, is one of the best cards to see in your spread if you have the usual kind of question or inquiry. (Not if you want to know what happens to the bad guy.) It’s hitting the jackpot, something pays off, and it’s winning.

Six of Pentacles You see laborers getting paid every cent they are owed: The coins are weighed, not paid at face value. Doing right by others, and being done right by another or others is the heart of Six of Pentacles. Getting what you deserve (in either sense of the phrase) and giving them what they deserve. Paying the bills or collecting, getting a paycheck or paying the help. Spending or investing. Pays off. Investing money, too.

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Six of Pentacles expands to include giving or getting attention, treatment or medical treatment, or the spread of germs – transmission.

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The scales of justice in this card admit it into membership of the justice Tarot tribe: Six of Pentacles refers to fines, court proceedings, lawyers’ fees, etc.

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  LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

                    LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES..

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Wheel of Fortune and Six of Pentacles both are about getting rewarded. Six of Pentacles is getting what is deserved, and Wheel of Fortune is getting lucky. Having them both in one place is wonderful and powerful, especially when the card accompanying them makes this payoff for a struggle or battle or fight, or a big effort. The main story, when you see these three cards, is receiving a wonderful payoff for the effort you put in, or for the struggle.

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Since Five of Wands can be violent or a ‘bad’ fight, these three cards can also be about those punks getting what they deserve for the attack.

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Since Six of Pentacles is a justice card, these three also clearly say ‘winning the court battle.’

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Wheel of Fortune adds being fortunate to one’s struggle (Five of Wands) to pay the bills (Six of Pentacles).

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Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles are ‘fighting for what’s right.’ They are also struggling to get paid or to pay the bills, trying hard to get attention, exercise pays off, an effort that pays off, a fair fight, aggressive medical treatment, fighting with (them) to get your money, and even being against investing.

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AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:

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Wheel of Fortune and Six of Pentacles both are about getting rewarded. Six of Pentacles is getting what is deserved, and Wheel of Fortune is getting lucky. Having them both in one place is wonderful and powerful, especially when the card accompanying them makes this payoff for a struggle or battle or fight, or a big effort. The main story, when you see these three cards, is receiving a wonderful payoff for the effort you put in, or for the struggle.

.

Since Five of Wands can be violent or a ‘bad’ fight, these three cards can also be about those punks getting what they deserve for the attack.

.

Since Six of Pentacles is a justice card, these three also clearly say ‘winning the court battle.’

.

Wheel of Fortune adds being fortunate to one’s struggle (Five of Wands) to pay the bills (Six of Pentacles).

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Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles are ‘fighting for what’s right.’ They are also struggling to get paid or to pay the bills, trying hard to get attention, exercise pays off, an effort that pays off, a fair fight, aggressive medical treatment, fighting with (them) to get your money, and even being against investing.

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Here we are at the intersection where great good luck and justice meet. Destiny is handing out paychecks, and justice is issuing deserved rewards for efforts made.  You are here to collect your ticket.  It’s a great day.

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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM

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FIVE OF WANDS

WHEEL OF FORTUNE

SIX OF PENTACLES

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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Wheel of Fortune

FIVE OF WANDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE

Destined to fight for what’s right.

Lucking out in the struggle to pay the bills.

The hard way just happens to be the right way.

Optimum result for aggressive medical treatment.

An activity that is rewarding also costs you money.

The highest and best use of fighting mode is justice.

Fight with them: You will luck out and get your money.

.

Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles

FIVE OF WANDS SIX OF PENTACLES

Exercise pays off wonderfully.

Furiously spending that windfall.

Am against investing in long shots.

There’s opposition to paying a bonus.

I keep trying until I get it right – Yay!

Trying so hard to get attention, and it happens.

It was hard to get it for that price, but we lucked out.

You just pay a fine for the altercation, which is fortunate.

.

Tarot Readings: Wheel of Fortune and Six of Pentacles

WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIX OF PENTACLES

You win the court battle.

Win a prize in a competition.

It just happens to be a fair fight.

Justice happens to people who fight you.

A long shot pays off and is worth the effort.

Getting the chance you deserve to compete.

Got the karma they deserved for being violent.

What they deserve happens to them full bore.

The good luck you deserve for the effort you put in.

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.. . …. .            

s girl has a way with money and men.

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

resonates with your subconscious awareness!

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FIVE OF WANDS

WHEEL OF FORTUNE

SIX OF PENTACLES

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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Wheel of Fortune

FIVE OF WANDS WHEEL OF FORTUNE

Destined to fight.

Lucking out in the struggle.

The hard way just happens.

Optimum result for aggressive.

An activity that is rewarding.

The highest and best use of fighting mode.

Fight with them: You will luck out.

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Exercise wonderfully.

Furiously windfall.

Am against long shots.

There’s opposition to a bonus.

I keep trying Yay!

Trying so hard, and it happens.

It was hard, but we lucked out.

the altercation, which is fortunate.

.

You win the battle.

Win a competition.

It just happens to be a fight.

_ happens to people who fight you.

A long shot the effort.

Getting the chance to compete.

karma for being violent.

_ happens to them full bore.

The good luck for the effort you put in.

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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles

FIVE OF WANDS SIX OF PENTACLES

to fight for what’s right.

the struggle to pay the bills.

The hard way is the right way.

aggressive medical treatment.

An activity costs you money.

fighting mode is justice.

Fight with them and get your money.

.

Exercise pays off.

Furiously spending.

Am against investing.

There’s opposition to paying.

I keep trying until I get it right.

Trying so hard to get attention.

It was hard to get it for that price.

You just pay a fine for the altercation.

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the court battle.

a prize in a competition.

a fair fight.

Justice to people who fight you.

pays off and is worth the effort.

you deserve to compete.

Got what they deserved for being violent.

What they deserve – full bore.

you deserve for the effort you put in.

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Tarot Readings: Wheel of Fortune and Six of Pentacles

WHEEL OF FORTUNE SIX OF PENTACLES

Destined for what’s right.

Lucking out to pay the bills.

just happens to be the right way.

Optimum result for medical treatment.

is rewarding and also costs you money.

The highest and best use is justice.

You will luck out and get your money.

.

pays off wonderfully.

spending that windfall.

investing in long shots.

to paying a bonus.

I get it right – Yay!

get attention, and it happens.

get it for that price, we lucked out.

You just pay a fine, which is fortunate.

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You win in court.

Win a prize.

It just happens to be fair.

Justice happens.

A long shot pays off and is worth it.

Getting the chance you deserve.

Got the karma they deserved.

What they deserve happens to them.

The good luck you deserve.

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Tarot Readings for You for January 15-16, 2018 Monday-Tuesday©

GUIDANCE         When something is worth the effort, you have a gut feeling and are inspired to go ahead with it. You know how difficult what’s fair can be, but you summon up the motivation and the energy to deliver the result anyway. As a matter of fact, a battle for what’s right can turn some of us all the way on.

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Are YOU here for the first time? Come in!

People love this place! Our site is divided into three sections: Guidance; Group Tarot Cards Readings; Learn Tarot by Observing and Learn Tarot by Pictures.

So what do you want to do? –

Did you come here for YOUR PREDICTIONS? daily trends? –

*Then you read the summary above, titled GUIDANCE,

*Then you read the one-sentence readings below titled GROUP TAROT CARDS READINGand you’re done: See you tomorrow. Invite your friends. At the very bottom are comments. New! – the black boxes to the right as you scroll down allow you to comment right there.

GROUP TAROT CARDS READING is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three cards you see – to everyone. These readings are about you and the people around you.  They are about today and the days around it. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim™.

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Hanged Man – Five of Wands – Six of Pentacles

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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

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HANGED MAN

FIVE OF WANDS

SIX OF PENTACLES

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Tarot Readings: Hanged Man and Five of Wands

HANGED MAN FIVE OF WANDS

An urge to fight it out in court.

Inspired to fight for being treated fairly.

You know how hard it is to make money.

A premonition it’s gonna be hard to collect.

Resist the urge to give them what they deserve.

Your subconscious is busy dropping input to you.

Your subconscious tries mightily to give you an idea.

Remind yourself how one struggles to get paid for that.

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Tarot Readings: Hanged Man and Six of Pentacles

HANGED MAN SIX OF PENTACLES

You got the right idea: exercise.

Passing on the ideas I struggle with.

An inrush of mental clarity and energy.

The urge to pay them back in the fight.

Gives you the inspiration to get involved.

You receive this vision, and you act on it.

Feel strongly about getting paid for your efforts.

Of a mind to give the opposition what they deserve.

His idea of what he should be paid conflicts with yours.

My idea of what I should be paid conflicts with (theirs).

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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles

FIVE OF WANDS SIX OF PENTACLES

We are given a fighting instinct.

It’s a fair fight in my perspective.

I get moving when I get the motivation.

You are opposed to giving people this idea.

You energetically give them the inspired idea.

Paid according to how difficult it is thought to be.

The right way is the hard way,’ my intuition says.

Pay your bills no matter how hard it is,’ my gut tells me.

He gets what he deserves when he fights with you: He knows this.

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Now, Part Two,

Did you come here to ACCESS YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS? –

*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! – and you’re done.

Did you come here to RESEARCH CARD MEANINGS? –

*Then you go to LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING and LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES for single card meanings and for what those cards say today as they get along with their companion cards, which is important for Tarot Verbatim™, whose expertise is combinations of Tarot cards’ meanings.

*Then you go to Now we show where each of the phrases in each of the sentences comes from: for phrases individual cards make in the day’s sentences. This applies the knowledge.

*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! for language created by each pair of Rider Waite Tarot cards, in Tarot Verbatim™. Now you are done, if you chose to do it all. Comments are at the very bottom.

Did you come for combined meanings of other cards than these?

*Then you can put names of any two cards into Google, and get their combined meanings. You can also write in one card followed by ‘Tarot Verbatim,’ and get paragraphs of meanings for it.

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LEARN SINGLE TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES.

GET A SINGLE CARD’S MEANINGS: TYPE ITS NAME AND ‘TAROT VERBATIM’ INTO GOOGLE

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Hanged Man Hanged Man expresses the way you feel when a new realization or perspective – often a subconscious one – turns your world upside down. The energy halo around his head, the fact he is upside-down, and his hanging from a tree express that dizzying feeling. The other two cards in our today’s spread keep Hanged Man from his esoteric applications today.

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Today Hanged Man is being his mundane everyday self. Today he mainly means: know, got the idea, mental, subconscious premonition, intuition, gut, vision, idea, thought, mind, and remind.

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Hanged Man also the Rider Waite Tarot card for ‘the urge to,’ inspired and inspiration, instinct and instinctive, and motivation. Since Hanged Man means ‘inspired’ and means ‘idea,’ he means ‘inspired idea.’

Five of Wands Those guys are working up a sweat, whatever they are doing – whether sport, exercise, or fight. Five of Wands involves movement and energy. Five of Wands usually reflects expending energy in some struggle. It also is about trying, trying hard, and some endeavor that is difficult.

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Here are some of its habitual word groups: fight it out, fight for, resist, how hard it is, how difficult, the hard way, busy, tries mightily, struggle with, exercise, energy, get moving, energetically. Five of Wands is definitely getting involved, acting on it, and your effort.

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Favorite words of Mr. Five of Wands are opposition and conflict. Opposed to.

Six of Pentacles – Six of Pentacles Three of Pentacles and Six of Pentacles are both about an exchange, which means they can translate the giving part, the receiving part, or both. Temperance has a similar set of meanings, but a different application.

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The main meaning of Six of Pentacles is fairness, a fair exchange, a fair deal. (Yes, and Three of Pentacles is ‘doing one’s part fair and square.’) Being treated fairly; give them what they deserve; get what you deserve; what he should be paid; it’s fair.

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Six of Pentacles also means paying and being paid: pay, get paid, collect, pay back, make money, pay bills. And Six of Pentacles means giving and receiving: dropping input to; to give you; passing on; an inrush; gives you; you receive; we are given; when I get; giving people, give them.

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Doing right, doing the right thing, the right way: These belong to Six of Pentacles, but it doesn’t boldly translate ‘right’ all by itself, with no one to put him up to it. Quite a few other Tarot cards fill that bill.

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LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

                   LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES..

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When your spread has more than one pair of cards that make common phrases, you tend to have a lot of stories, a lot of potential different meanings. This is one such spread.

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Fighting for what’s fair’ jumps out from these three cards, with Hanged Man adding intense passion to the endeavor, or adding an urge to fight. Since Six of Pentacles, with its scales of justice, can reflect on court proceedings, we could be fighting it out in court. Or we could have a brilliant idea ( Hanged Man) for the court fight.

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Hanged Man is mental (see the energy around his head) and Five of Wands is energy, so: mental energy. (Be aware Hanged Man can mean that phrase all by itself too.) Hanged Man is inspiration, so one is inspired in the struggle of Five of Wands. Hanged Man and Six of Pentacles say ‘ getting the idea’ or even ‘ giving (someone/them) the idea.’ (Cards that show an exchange mean both the giving and the getting side of the exchange.) This pair of Tarot cards also says one is inspired to be treated fairly, or to treat others with the respect they are due. Hanged Man and Six of Pentacles also say ‘ gives you the inspiration.’

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Five of Wands also represents engaging in something difficult, so you know ( Hanged Man) how difficult … and Six of Pentacles adds to that ‘ paying the bills is’ or even ‘ collecting your money is.’

Both Hanged Man and Five of Wands are intense, and both involve energy – mental energy in Hanged Man’s case. Six of Pentacles is being given or getting, so someone is being given energy – possibly through prescription or treatment, since Six of Pentacles’ picture of the coins changing hands can be about pills being prescribed or given – or getting the pills of course. Six of Pentacles also stretches to ‘ treatment’ in the medical sense, since it owns the word as part of its ‘ fair treatment’ meaning.

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Five of Wands means ‘ resist’ as well as fight. And Hanged Man is an urge … so ‘ resist the urge.’

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Hanged Man is the subconscious, and specifically the subconscious causing a sudden conscious awareness, and Six of Pentacles is receiving input. If you interpret Five of Wands as activity, and use the word ‘ busy’ to fit into the sentence: The subconscious is busy dropping input into you. Or you could phrase it: The subconscious tries mightily to give you an idea – because Hanged Man is ‘ an idea.’

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Although Six of Pentacles is about doing the right and proper thing, ‘ right’ is not one of its common translates – probably because so many other Tarot cards, in the Tarot Verbatim™ system, say ‘right.’ But we do say ‘ You got the right idea,’ using both the ‘ receiving’ meaning of Six of Pentacles and the ‘ right.’ That flows because Hanged Man and Six of Pentacles are clearly saying ‘ you got the idea.’ In this case, Five of Wands provides that that right idea is exercise.

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Five of Wands is ‘ getting involved,’ in a wholehearted way of course. So we have ‘ gives you the inspiration to get involved.’

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On a different page, Six of Pentacles is giving someone what they deserve. And that can be whether what they deserve is a good thing or a bad thing. Since Five of Wands is fighting, and is the opposition, here’s ‘ the idea to give the opposition what they deserve’ and ‘ they get what they deserve for fighting (or for violence, of course). Coincidentally the same three cards also say ‘ opposed to the idea of giving them the recognition or respect or reward that they deserve.’

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AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:

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When your spread has more than one pair of cards that make common phrases, you tend to have a lot of stories, a lot of potential different meanings. This is one such spread.

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Five of Wands also represents engaging in something difficult, so you know (Hanged Man) how difficult … and Six of Pentacles adds to that ‘paying the bills is’ or even ‘collecting your money is.’

Both Hanged Man and Five of Wands are intense, and both involve energy – mental energy in Hanged Man’s case. Six of Pentacles is being given or getting, so someone is being given energy – possibly through prescription or treatment, since Six of Pentacles’ picture of the coins changing hands can be about pills being prescribed or given – or getting the pills of course. Six of Pentacles also stretches to ‘treatment’ in the medical sense, since it owns the word as part of its ‘fair treatment’ meaning.

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Five of Wands means ‘resist’ as well as fight. And Hanged Man is an urge … so ‘resist the urge.’

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Hanged Man is the subconscious, and specifically the subconscious causing a sudden conscious awareness, and Six of Pentacles is receiving input. If you interpret Five of Wands as activity, and use the word ‘busy’ to fit into the sentence: The subconscious is busy dropping input into you. Or you could phrase it: The subconscious tries mightily to give you an idea – because Hanged Man is ‘an idea.’

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Although Six of Pentacles is about doing the right and proper thing, ‘right’ is not one of its common translates – probably because so many other Tarot cards, in the Tarot Verbatim™ system, say ‘right.’ But we do say ‘You got the right idea,’ using both the ‘receiving’ meaning of Six of Pentacles and the ‘right.’ That flows because Hanged Man and Six of Pentacles are clearly saying ‘you got the idea.’ In this case, Five of Wands provides that that right idea is exercise.

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Five of Wands is ‘getting involved,’ in a wholehearted way of course. So we have ‘gives you the inspiration to get involved.’

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On a different page, Six of Pentacles is giving someone what they deserve. And that can be whether what they deserve is a good thing or a bad thing. Since Five of Wands is fighting, and is the opposition, here’s ‘the idea to give the opposition what they deserve’ and ‘they get what they deserve for fighting (or for violence, of course). Coincidentally the same three cards also say ‘opposed to the idea of giving them the recognition or respect or reward that they deserve.’

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We are given a fighting instinct, we mammals. Its highest and best use is the way we are turned on to accomplish something difficult, especially when, in the pit of our stomach, we feel strongly that it’s also right. Of course, the opposition to what’s right arises from the same instinct, framed in a different way in different people.

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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM

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HANGED MAN

FIVE OF WANDS

SIX OF PENTACLES

Tarot Readings: Hanged Man and Five of Wands.

HANGED MAN FIVE OF WANDS

An urge to fight it out in court.

Inspired to fight for being treated fairly.

You know how hard it is to make money.

A premonition it’s gonna be hard to collect.

Resist the urge to give them what they deserve.

Your subconscious is busy dropping input to you.

Your subconscious tries mightily to give you an idea.

Remind yourself how one struggles to get paid for that.

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Tarot Readings: Hanged Man and Six of Pentacles

HANGED MAN SIX OF PENTACLES

You got the right idea: exercise.

Passing on the ideas I struggle with.

An inrush of mental clarity and energy.

The urge to pay them back in the fight.

Gives you the inspiration to get involved.

You receive this vision, and you act on it.

Feel strongly about getting paid for your efforts.

Of a mind to give the opposition what they deserve.

His idea of what he should be paid conflicts with yours.

My idea of what I should be paid conflicts with (theirs).

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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles

FIVE OF WANDS SIX OF PENTACLES

We are given a fighting instinct.

It’s a fair fight in my perspective.

I get moving when I get the motivation.

You are opposed to giving people this idea.

You energetically give them the inspired idea.

Paid according to how difficult it is thought to be.

The right way is the hard way,’ my intuition says.

Pay your bills no matter how hard it is,’ my gut tells me.

He gets what he deserves when he fights with you: He knows this.

.. ….. ….           girl has a way with money and men.

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

resonates with your subconscious awareness!

HANGED MAN

FIVE OF WANDS

SIX OF PENTACLES

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Tarot Readings: Hanged Man and Five of Wands.

HANGED MAN FIVE OF WANDS

An urge to fight it out

Inspired to fight

You know how hard it is

A premonition it’s gonna be hard to

Resist the urge

Your subconscious is busy

Your subconscious tries mightily

Remind yourself how one struggles

You got the idea: exercise

the ideas I struggle with

mental clarity and energy

The urge to _ in the fight.

the inspiration to get involved

this vision, and you act on it

Feel strongly about _ for your efforts

Of a mind to _ the opposition

His idea conflicts with yours

My idea conflicts with (theirs).

fighting instinct

fight in my perspective

I get moving when the motivation

You are opposed to this idea.

You energetically _ the inspired idea.

how difficult it is thought to be

is the hard way,’ my intuition says

no matter how hard it is,’ my gut tells me

when he fights with you: He knows this

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Tarot Readings: Hanged Man and Six of Pentacles

HANGED MAN SIX OF PENTACLES

An urge to _ in court

Inspired to being treated fairly

You know to make money

A premonition to collect.

the urge to give them what they deserve.

Your subconscious is dropping input to you

Your subconscious … to give you an idea

Remind yourself to get paid for that

You got the idea.

Passing on the ideas

An inrush of mental clarity

The urge to pay them back

Gives you the inspiration to

You receive this vision,

Feel strongly about getting paid

Of a mind to give the opposition

His idea of what he should be paid

My idea of what I should be paid

We are given an instinct

It’s fair in my perspective

I get the motivation

Giving people this idea

Give them the inspired idea

Paid according to how _ it is thought to be.

The right way, my intuition says

Pay your bills, my gut tells me.

He gets what he deserves: He knows this.

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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles

FIVE OF WANDS SIX OF PENTACLES

fight it out in court.

fight for being treated fairly.

how hard it is to make money.

it’s gonna be hard to collect.

Resist giving them what they deserve.

is busy dropping input to you.

tries mightily to give you

how one struggles to get paid for that.

right _ : exercise

Passing on what I struggle with.

An inrush of energy

pay them back in the fight.

Gives you the _ get involved.

You receive it, and you act on it

getting paid for your efforts

give the opposition what they deserve

what he should be paid conflicts with yours

what I should be paid conflicts with (theirs)

We are given a fighting

It’s a fair fight.

I get moving when I get

You are opposed to giving people

You energetically give them

Paid according to how difficult

The right way is the hard way,’

Pay your bills no matter how hard it is,’

He gets what he deserves when he fights with you.

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Tarot Readings for You for July 10, 2013 Wednesday(c)

Guidance     The gist of the message these guys convey to us is to invest our effort and our social participation wisely. Emphasis is on what I call “You don’t have to answer the phone just because it rings … or the doorbell.” Emphasis is on withholding ourselves from socializing or engaging in activity where we are not respected or appreciated. Also, on ignoring people who start fights with us. But in the same breath “Don’t be indifferent when it’s right to be involved.”

 

Instructions: Are YOU here for the first time? Come in! People love this place! Our site is divided into four sections: Guidance, Tarot Readings, Learn Tarot by Observation, and Learn Tarot by Pictures.

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If you just want your daily look ahead, Guidance and Tarot Readings are all you need. ‘Guidance’ is a summary of what the cards are generally advising visitors to be aware of that day. ‘Tarot Readings’ is the actual word for word messages to everyone. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. THEN, the family of commenters here would love for you to join in.

 

Death

Five of Wands – Six of Pentacles – Four of Swords

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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING

Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

 

Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: Don’t Respond, Don’t Participate (Four of Swords and Death)

Tarot Readings: Paid a Fair Wage or Not (Six of Pentacles and Death)

Tarot Readings: Try to Do the Right Thing (Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles)

Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

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Tarot Readings: Don’t Respond, Don’t Participate (Four of Swords and Death)

I am so turned off that I don’t respond when they pick fights with me.

 

When you aren’t being treated right, you just don’t join in the activity.

 

No one there can compete with you, so you are indifferent to how they regard you.

 

It ends the fight when you pay no attention to whatever you get from them.

 

We used to be very intensely involved in that, but not anymore – we just aren’t.

 

When I don’t do what I’m supposed to, they don’t fight with me about it.

 

I just don’t care about justice anymore; I’m no activist.

 

Passive resistance: don’t give (them) any attention.

 

Don’t pay any attention, so you won’t be fighting with (them).

 

Don’t give money and don’t do work with them either.

 

Don’t contribute, don’t even fight with them about it.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Paid a Fair Wage or Not (Six of Pentacles and Death)

Until we are paid a fair wage, we do not ‘bust our butts.’

 

No pay, no effort.

 

They still pay, so there’s no antagonism at all.

 

People quit trying when they are not rewarded.

 

We do not respond to the agitators who say we are not paid the way we should be.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Try to Do the Right Thing (Five of Wands and Six of Pentacles)

Don’t be indifferent when it’s right to be involved.

 

Try really hard to do the right thing; don’t be lazy about this.

 

I put forth the effort because it was the right thing to do – I could not just not do anything.

 

 

Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

We give him treats when he doesn’t fight and when he plays dead.

 

I am so busy I just don’t get the proper rest.

 

Death

Five of Wands – Six of Pentacles – Four of Swords

 

 

LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

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Okay, we got four Rider Waite Tarot cards here, and two of them mean not doing, don’t do it, and things like that. They can cancel each other out. They are Four of Swords and Death. They both, even, can be support cards for a death theme – but they do not establish one.

 

Death is a negative modifier (can’t, don’t, won’t, no, never, not, etc.). Four of Swords is indifferent, does not participate, is at rest or asleep, does not respond.

 

Then we have Five of Wands, which can mean to be against, to resist, to be antagonistic to, to fight. It also means (just to complicate this particular spread) to try hard, join in energetically, throw yourself into something – wholehearted intense activity.

 

So are you cross-eyed yet? I was.

 

So we look anxiously to the remaining card to establish what this fuss we see here is all about. And that is: Being treated with respect, fairness, getting paid or paying, justice, to get or give attention.

 

The gist of the message these guys convey to us is to invest our effort and our social participation wisely. Emphasis is on what I call “You don’t have to answer the phone just because it rings … or the doorbell.” Emphasis is on withholding ourselves from socializing or engaging in activity where we are not respected or appreciated. But in the same breath “Don’t be indifferent when it’s right to be involved.”

 

LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

Five of Wands is competition, fighting or competing, activity, combat, being involved or engaged in activity, energy. fast and furious things like exercise. The illustration shows fellas going at it, at each other, with boards … swatting their fellow men.

 

Six of Pentacles is to treat someone properly, respect, to contribute, the input, to pay attention to, and justice or what is proper. A merchant weighs the coins he pays his laborers on a scale to pay them fairly and treat them right.

 

Four of Swords is to be non-responsive, unresponsive, laid back, asleep, not participating and not doing. This is the fellow (doing the ceremony that makes him a knight, where he has to have a vision quest in a cathedral all night) lying on a coffin, meditating, not engaging in any activity but contemplation.

 

 

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Death is no, never, not, without – any negative modifier. Often, “Don’t.” It shows the dead king on the ground. The bishop has scooped up his crown to pass it on to the next before his body is cold. Remind yourself not to go into politics.

 

 

EXPLANATIONS: [Use the arrow at lower right to skip this and go to Comments.]

 

All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim(TM).

 

In these group readings, there’s no question (and no Questioner) to limit what the four cards can mean, so they can mean opposite things.

 

When there is a negative-meaning card (a ‘negator,’ I call them), the readings contradict one another because that card can make any of the other cards in the spread negative. Negator cards mean things like: no, never, not, end, can’t, etc. Never be queasy about the number of ‘bad’ card because it takes two bad cards to say ‘not dead’ and only one to say ‘dead.’

 

Without a question or a Questioner, pronouns (I, you, he, she, we, they, etc.) are very flexible. I leave out pronouns in writing this as much as possible – awkward to do that sometimes. When I put them in parentheses, feel very free to change them around to suit yourself.

 

Now in a ‘real’ individual reading, the questioner asks a specific question which provides at least half the information! In an individual’s reading, the parties are identified and sometimes a time frame is too. Here, in a group reading, we cannot do that and so we get more variety of sentences.


Horoscopes are group readings, too. Astrology is based on someone else’s birth data, though, so a ‘solar’ group horoscope never really solidly applies to you! (Astrologers want you to know this!)

 

Tarot successfully addresses the group of visitors, whoever they are. It provides useful information that applies to their daily lives: They tell you this in the comments, for three years now. Tarot can tell you things about people you don’t know personally – such as whoever on your job has a say in your raise or continued employment there, whether that is one person or many. Visitors report that the information is equally accurate for new visitors as it is for the family of regular visitors.

 

Do you want to read Rider Waite Tarot, yourself? Start with Learn Tarot by Pictures to get the day’s cards’ individual meanings; then read Learn Tarot by Observation, which gives you the thinking those four cards inspire in a qualified reader. Next, Group Analytical Tarot Cards Reading is the various things those four cards can say (without a question to guide them). Then, Guidance is a summary.

 

In this way, your intuition allows you to learn to read the cards without much effort if you come often enough. Regular visitors can just put it together.

 

Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck®, known also as the Rider Tarot and the Waite Tarot, reproduced by permission of U.S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyright ©1971 by U.S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited. The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck® is a registered trademark of U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

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Blog Daily Spread for July 10, 2011

Today’s question is How to deal with your difficult relative.

Advice, in answer to “How do I deal with my difficult relative?” is: Don’t feed the monster. Be calm. Be unreactive. Be passive. Give respect but do not respond to competitiveness or fighting. Especially if you are not receiving the respect that should be yours, withdraw your participation. (As soon as we have a specific question, it cuts down on the number of sentences the four cards make.)

 

Death

Five of Wands Six of Pentacles Four of Swords
Death
Five of Wands – Six of Pentacles – Four of Swords

 


Is this the first time you come here? Well … what to do:

*Go to Daily Message Tarot Analysis below. At least one of those sentences has something to say to you. Pick those out. They are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. (It is a group message like a horoscope, except Tarot isn’t based on someone else’s birth data, so it can be specific, accurate, detailed and direct. Our experiment here is “How much more accurate is it?”)
The Question for weekdays is: “Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”

The Question for weekends is stated right on top on those days.

(Some days are ‘keep an eye open for’ and some days are ‘green light, go fast.’)

*Go to Advice to apply what those sentences say (in the best way) for you. (Advice is everyone’s favorite part.) Did you come here for your predictions? – You are done now – See you tomorrow.

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!

Do you want to know a little, or a lot, about how this Tarot Verbatim ™ thing works? If so,

*Go to the first Meanings and Illustrations section below. This tells about the combined four pictures in the Daily Spread – the pictures above here. It explains how these four cards get together to mean things. Then you can

*Go to the second Meanings and Illustrations. It is what each of the four cards, by itself, has to say. It describes how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in this Spread.

You can put all this together and see yourself how Tarot Verbatim ™ works.

 

 

DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS How to deal with your difficult relative.

Not engage in any activity where you are not treated with the respect you deserve.

You are a non-combatant, waiting to be properly acknowledged.

Do not feed the fight, be sooo laid back.

When you aren’t being treated right, you aren’t joining in the activity.

Passive resistance, don’t give him/her attention.

Try really hard to do the right thing without going into a coma!

Don’t pay any attention, so you aren’t fighting.

Don’t give money and don’t do work either.

Don’t contribute, don’t compete either.

Don’t be indifferent when it’s right to be involved.

No one there can compete with you, you are indifferent to how they treat you.

 

 

Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread

Both the Four of Swords and Death are support cards for a death theme, but they do not establish that theme. Death is a negative modifier – no, never, not, without, don’t, etc. Four of Swords means passive, do not react or respond, sleep, being laid back, not engaging in, indifferent to, coma, aren’t joining in, sidelined – that sort of thing. They each say: Don’t do it.

Five of Wands is competition, fighting or competing, activity, combat, involved or engaged in activity, energy. Six of Pentacles is to contribute, input, treat with respect, pay attention to.

 

 

Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards

Five of Wands is competition, fighting or competing, activity, combat, being involved or engaged in activity, energy. fast and furious things like exercise. The illustration shows fellas going at it, at each other, with boards … swatting their fellow men.

Six of Pentacles is to treat someone properly, respect, to contribute, the input, to pay attention to, and justice or proper. A merchant weighs the coins he pays his laborers on a scale to pay them fairly and treat them right.

Four of Swords is to be non-responsive, unresponsive, laid back, asleep, not participating and not doing. This is the fellow (doing his knighthood ceremony, where he has to have a vision quest in a cathedral all night) lying on a coffin, meditating, not engaging in any activity but contemplation.

Death is no, never, not, without – any negative modifier. Often, “Don’t.” It shows the dead kind on the ground. The bishop has scooped up his crown to pass it on to the next before his body is cold. Remind yourself not to go into politics.

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