Tarot Readings for You for March 15-16, 2018 Thursday-Friday©
GUIDANCE ‘What’s good for GM is good for America,’ said General Motors famously a while back. Watch this show in your daily experience, and don’t ask a barber whether you need a haircut. Mooches and other parasitical people act like they believe outlandish things that get them taken care of by real people, and they are so convincing that the real people who are their victims often don’t question the glaringly absurd reasons to shell out. Been there? – I have!
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FIVE OF WANDS – TWO OF CUPS – THREE OF PENTACLES
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FIVE OF WANDS
TWO OF CUPS
THREE OF PENTACLES
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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Two of Cups
A warlike sexual relationship.
Under the spell of a sports team.
Undeclared opposition at the meeting.
Scheming factions come to agreement.
Undeclared enemies who get along together.
Fighting dirty in a sexual triangle relationship.
In a gullible moment, I get involved in a love affair.
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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Three of Pentacles
FIVE OF WANDS THREE OF PENTACLES
United in a struggle to compromise.
We meet together to resist our bad habit.
Making a big effort to get together for sex.
People pay for a war against their interest.
His mighty effort to get paid as if he has done his part.
What we have in common is being against those crooks.
A relationship with a combative person who takes advantage.
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Tarot Readings: Two of Cups and Three of Pentacles
TWO OF CUPS THREE OF PENTACLES
Dealing with a mooch is difficult.
A court hearing about a sexual assault.
An under-the-table agreement is a lot of effort.
Our team has an unfair advantage in the competition.
Your mooch pretends you agreed, and you are countering that.
Dealing with people who have an agenda against your interests.
In this relationship, this person either sucks up or fights with you.
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Five of Wands – The central ideas in this strange illustration are the exertion, the involvement, of the individuals, and competition. Competition, in the application of Five of Wands, includes fighting and even violence, which makes Five of Wands one of the many cards that translate ‘against.’ Think of Five of Wands as struggle.
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Five of Wands most commonly applies to three things: (1) the struggle or effort, which ranges from trying hard to fighting and war. (2) sports and competition, which is not limited to physical activity. (3) effort, involvement, what’s difficult, being against or countering something – to resist.
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Today provides a good spectrum of words about (1) up there, the struggle: warlike, opposition, factions, enemies, fighting, in a struggle to, to resist, a war, being against, with a combative person, assault, you are countering that, against your interests, fights with you.
Two of Cups – The underlying general concept for Two of Cups in Tarot Verbatim arises from that caduceus above and between the couple announcing their engagement back in the day when that was a life sentence. The caduceus expresses the interference of spirits in physical real-world events: a spell. Two of Cups is about interference, about something unrelated or unknown affecting what’s going on. The interference can be a person butting in, taxes, lust, a motive, an agenda, a gambit or game, a vice, an unfair advantage, what I call missionarying (attempts to recruit or convince, which include propaganda and advertising). Two of Cups is the lead card for con artist and for mooch, as well as for seduction. It also shows up for various pretenses that have a purpose, for ‘games people play.’ Today it even says ‘sucking up.’ Today it even translates ‘crooks.’ Today it says ‘under the table,’ which arises from the ‘something unrelated or unknown affecting what’s going on’ category of Two of Cups’ meaning. Undisclosed.
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Naturally Two of Cups is about a couple, about a sexual relationship: It often translates ‘grand love affair’ and refers to a sexual liaison. Most readers outside of Tarot Verbatim™ translate it simply as a love card, and they totally disregard the caduceus … which is interesting, considering the caduceus is secret and undisclosed interference. In Tarot Verbatim™ we pay attention to the images because that is the subconscious element.
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A rare meaning for Two of Cups that we use today is ‘compromise.’ It arises (in my opinion) from the ‘being taken advantage of’ and ‘taking advantage of’ category of meanings. In a compromise, you give up something to the other party.
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Another rare meaning we use today is: bad habit. We are influenced by our vices in ways we choose not to admit. That is squarely the interference of an outside factor.
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Before I leave, though, let it be said that Two of Cups is not strictly about bad influences. An attempt to, say, save someone from himself/herself is just as much an undisclosed agenda as an attempt to do covert harm to him or her. The caduceus, although it is a spell (in its origins) is not necessarily a harmful spell. Note the history that Moses made a caduceus for people who looked at it not to be harmed from snake bites.
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Three of Pentacles – People of good will get together and get something done, each party doing his part as agreed, and each party receiving what the deal calls for: a mutual exchange. They have a relationship, and ‘relationship’ is the main translate for Three of Pentacles. Any kind of relationship that’s fair-and-square at all: Three of Pentacles itself is a good deal. Another card may modify that, of course.
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The parties involved are also accomplishing some purpose, getting something done, and that very well can be profitable, can include a payoff. The agreement can be romance, commerce, legal, family … whatever. The parties can be a team, and often is, but can also be suing one another, selling and buying, or just meeting on the street.
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Getting together is an integral part of Three of Pentacles’ meaning, which can be physical or a meeting of minds. Today it translates ‘united.’ It’s often a meeting physically of three people – sometimes a budget meeting or sales presentation to a company. Often the idea of buying and selling as an agreement is what Three of Pentacles speaks of. Three of Pentacles very commonly translates ‘deal’ and ‘dealing.’ In our illustration, for example, the architect whose contract called for constructing that part of the cathedral is demonstrating, with the blueprint, to his clients, that he indeed performed as agreed and is therefore entitled to his final draw which represents his profit.
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Today I notice that (generally speaking) Three of Pentacles is people getting together each doing his or her part for their mutual benefit in a win-win deal, whilst Two of Cups is two people getting together in an exchange where something is undisclosed and it’s a win-lose proposition. Both these cards are about exchanges, of course, and both are about relationship. Three of Pentacles can be about a love affair, and Two of Cups strongly is a love affair. Three of Pentacles applies specifically and directly to various relationships: commercial, social, love, legal, relatives, etc. Two of Cups focuses more on two people’s issues.
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So once again we have a three-card spread in which two of the cards are very similar, and the third is unrelated to what the others have in common. Our third member of the spread, Five of Wands, is about effort, competition, or opposition ( struggle, strife). Five of Wands can be trying hard, and it can be fighting or being against.
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The main story here is the contrast between the win-win mutual exchange of Three of Pentacles and the win-lose deal of the misrepresentation in Two of Cups. The difference between a mutual love relationship and a date who’s on the make. This spread makes the point that getting taken advantage of, being deceived, in one type of exchange or relationship feels the same as in any other of them. You could say it also makes the point that a person can just as easily fool you for love as fool you for money.
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AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
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Today I notice that (generally speaking) Three of Pentacles is people getting together each doing his or her part for their mutual benefit in a win-win deal, whilst Two of Cups is two people getting together in an exchange where something is undisclosed and it’s a win-lose proposition. Both these cards are about exchanges, of course, and both are about relationship. Three of Pentacles can be about a love affair, and Two of Cups strongly is a love affair. Three of Pentacles applies specifically and directly to various relationships: commercial, social, love, legal, relatives, etc. Two of Cups focuses more on two people’s issues.
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So once again we have a three-card spread in which two of the cards are very similar, and the third is unrelated to what the others have in common. Our third member of the spread, Five of Wands, is about effort, competition, or opposition (struggle, strife). Five of Wands can be trying hard, and it can be fighting or being against.
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The main story here is the contrast between the win-win mutual exchange of Three of Pentacles and the win-lose deal of the misrepresentation in Two of Cups. The difference between a mutual love relationship and a date who’s on the make. This spread makes the point that getting taken advantage of, being deceived, in one type of exchange or relationship feels the same as in any other of them. You could say it also makes the point that a person can just as easily fool you for love as fool you for money.
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Yeah, you realize, finally, that they don’t intend to pay you, and they never did intend to keep their word. Yeah, you realize, finally, that partner was just as reluctant to love you then as he or she is reluctant to love you now. Somehow the intense energy I put into this relationship we were both doing our part in equals the intense energy I am putting into it now that it only seemed mutual.
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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
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FIVE OF WANDS
TWO OF CUPS
THREE OF PENTACLES
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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Two of Cups
A warlike sexual relationship.
Under the spell of a sports team.
Undeclared opposition at the meeting.
Scheming factions come to agreement.
Undeclared enemies who get along together.
Fighting dirty in a sexual triangle relationship.
In a gullible moment, I get involved in a love affair.
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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Three of Pentacles
FIVE OF WANDS THREE OF PENTACLES
United in a struggle to compromise.
We meet together to resist our bad habit.
Making a big effort to get together for sex.
People pay for a war against their interest.
His mighty effort to get paid as if he has done his part.
What we have in common is being against those crooks.
A relationship with a combative person who takes advantage.
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Tarot Readings: Two of Cups and Three of Pentacles
TWO OF CUPS THREE OF PENTACLES
Dealing with a mooch is difficult.
A court hearing about a sexual assault.
An under-the-table agreement is a lot of effort.
Our team has an unfair advantage in the competition.
Your mooch pretends you agreed, and you are countering that.
Dealing with people who have an agenda against your interests.
In this relationship, this person either sucks up or fights with you.
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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
TWO OF CUPS
THREE OF PENTACLES
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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Two of Cups
A warlike sexual
Under the spell of sports.
Undeclared opposition.
Scheming factions.
Undeclared enemies.
Fighting dirty in a sexual_.
In a gullible moment, I get involved.
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in a struggle to compromise.
resist our bad habit.
Making a big effort for sex.
a war against their interest.
His mighty effort as if he has ….
against those crooks.
a combative person who takes advantage.
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a mooch is difficult.
a sexual assault.
An under-the-table _ is a lot of effort.
an unfair advantage in the competition.
Your mooch pretends and you are countering that.
people who have an agenda against your interests.
this person either sucks up or fights with you.
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Tarot Readings: Five of Wands and Three of Pentacles
FIVE OF WANDS THREE OF PENTACLES
A warlike relationship.
a sports team.
opposition at the meeting.
factions come to agreement.
enemies who get along together.
Fighting triangle relationship.
I get involved in a love affair.
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United in a struggle.
We meet together to resist.
Making a big effort to get together.
People pay for a war.
His mighty effort to get paid … done his part.
What we have in common is being against.
A relationship with a combative person.
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Dealing with _ is difficult.
A court hearing about assault.
agreement is a lot of effort.
Our team has … in the competition.
you agreed, you are countering that.
Dealing against your interests.
In this relationship, this person fights with you.
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Tarot Readings: Two of Cups and Three of Pentacles
TWO OF CUPS THREE OF PENTACLES
sexual relationship.
Under the spell of a team.
Undeclared at the meeting.
Scheming _ come to agreement.
Undeclared _who get along together.
dirty in a sexual triangle relationship.
In a gullible moment, a love affair.
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United to compromise.
We meet together … our bad habit.
get together for sex.
People pay against their interest.
get paid as if he has done his part.
What we have in common is those crooks.
A relationship … who takes advantage.
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Dealing with a mooch.
A court hearing about sexual
An under-the-table agreement.
Our team has an unfair advantage.
Your mooch pretends you agreed.
Dealing with people who have an agenda.
In this relationship, this person either sucks up.
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