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Four of Cups Tower King of Wands
Four of Cups – Tower – King of Wands

 

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The impulsive fellows with the temper are here. Some of them are not letting their inner bastard out. Some of them are having a fit and breaking things. Some of them are abruptly breaking up a relationship, and some of them are the subject of splits or divorces. Their women don’t want to marry after the divorce. Some of them are getting, or not getting, arrested. And some of them are workingmen who may or may not quit or get fired. We have all sorts of stories along the lines of the wild man, worker, husband, redneck types of fellows.

 

 

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Four of Cups Tower King of Wands

 

Four of Cups – Tower – King of Wands

 

Tarot Readings : Four of Cups and Tower
Four of Cups Tower

A hot-blooded fellow is a turnoff all of a sudden.

He was the passionate man and then suddenly he wasn’t interested.

You just don’t confront an impulsive wild man like he is.

Hotheaded boyfriend won’t talk and breaks up.

Frustrated that the breakthrough is not getting through.

He is so put out when something doesn’t go through.

An impulsive act on his part prevents a disaster.

Tarot Readings: Arrest of the Redneck (Four of Cups and Tower)

When he is arrested, he denies everything.

The rough guy denies being the shooter.

He got arrested for something he refused to do.

Can’t get arrested for being a redneck.

 

Tarot Readings : Four of Cups and King of Wands
Four of Cups King of Wands

An edgy man won’t let himself have that tantrum.

I’m a working man and I’m not about to go bankrupt.

He does not let things blowing up make him mad.

He does rough physical work but he is not confrontational.

He doesn’t let himself get mad when his house is damaged.

Don’t respond to angry outbursts.

He knows better than to hit when he is mad.

Try not to break things when you’re mad.

I am not letting my inner bastard erupt.

Trying not to let myself get mad when things are blown out of proportion.

 

Tarot Readings : Tower and King of Wands
Tower King of Wands

No drama … he is a plain working man.

There’s no way the nasty guy is going to quit.

He is a workingman – he isn’t about to quit.

You won’t let yourself fire the bastard.

You just can’t get the snarly lout fired.

 

 

 

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Maybe it’s a long-overdue cutting of the cord, and maybe it’s an impulsive action, but a clash signals the rejection. Divorce, quitting or being fired from the job is high on the list of things brewing right now. However – lighten up – this might just be a surprise, an unexpected turn of events, a breakthrough, or even a thought striking that disrupts the scene. The husband and/or the wild impulsive passionate uninhibited workingman – that very physical and possibly very simple guy – appears in some of today’s stories.

 

 

 

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Four of Cups

Four of Cups

Four of Cups is one of the negator cards in the Tarot Verbatim™ system. To refuse each time it is offered: What part of ‘no’ do you not understand? Four of Cups means both ‘to refuse adamantly’ and ‘to not let myself.’ This causes contradictory meanings – which the information in the question and in other cards would resolve in a real-life reading, which uses more than three cards. The example I have in the paragraph before this is: ‘refuse to divorce’ and ‘won’t let myself divorce.’ Four of Cups is to prevent, and to not let something go through, and its neighbor Tower is about both a disaster and a breakthrough: more potential contraction.

Four of Cups is as simple as Three of Wands: What you see is what you get. Four of Cups is sitting, arms and legs crossed, head averted, as he refuses the fourth offer. Ask a yes-or-no question and get Four of Cups … well, ‘What part of ‘no’ don’t you understand?’ Another negative-modifier card can make Four of Cups say ‘can’t say no’ or ‘an offer you can’t refuse.’

Besides meaning to refuse and to reject, Four of Cups is something not going through, something like a bill in a legislature, or an idea into someone’s thick skull.

 

Tower

Tower

Tower shows the destruction of the Tower of Babel, a history that appears in ancient records extensively. Most of those records say whoever-their-god-is did the destruction. All agree this was humans’ first attempt at a skyscraper. Not all say the tower was evil, but all agree the purpose of the tower was to keep civilization uniform as it had expanded beyond easy travel distances, and different groups now had different languages and mores (ways). So Tower of Babel was sort of a United Nations thing. Western civilization’s biblical account says Jehovah did it and the tower was evil because people were trying to assert themselves, an act of rebellion against His imperial will. At any rate, this incident captures popular imagination even to this day. This is where Tower gets its rejection, disaster, disruption, and overthrow meanings.

Tower is one of two divorce cards (split up, separation, dump, etc.). The other is Three of Swords. They will show up on time – unless you mention divorce in your question, in which case Tarot figures the subject is already on the board, so to speak, and it doesn’t have to restate it. Sometimes you can empty the deck in a divorce question, and those divorce cards will be among the last to show up. Do remember this! If you ask ‘Will there be a divorce?’ and no divorce cards show up, that doesn’t mean ‘no divorce.’

BEFORE we get started on the litany of emergencies that Tower embraces, you MUST remember this Tarot card often simply says ‘suddenly.’ Tower means ‘breakthrough’ because of the word ‘break’ and the thought striking. Tower can say ‘surprise’ too. It also says ‘shocking’ and ‘shocked to’ or ‘shocked at.’ ‘Unexpected’ goes along with sudden and shocked, of course.

Among its more-innocuous meanings, Tower can also describe simply rejecting one choice, or one course of action or route for another. It can also be about a clash – including a clash of wills.

Tower is also about eruptions and hitting, which brings in temper fits, emotional meltdowns, breaking things (which would include bones as well as habits and glassware), car crashes, putting fists through walls, nuclear plant disasters that release radiation, breaks in pipes or body parts that spurt liquids, releases of pressure (even the contents of a pressure cooker) – and other like things. It also says ‘strike’ and ‘striking,’ which includes an inspired thought striking, lightning (see picture), short circuits, employees striking, and a thought striking.

Trauma is one of Tower’s meanings, which does include shock-trauma (two of its meanings) treatment, and emotional trauma like post-traumatic syndromes. Trauma is a type of injury, and that goes along with the ‘destruction’ aspect of Tower. It also brings up another aspect of Tower: attack.

Destruction is one of Tower’s categories of meanings. That can be anything from demolition of buildings to debunking of theories. This is the card to say a house is destroyed by fire. While foreclosure and eviction are not ‘destruction’ of a house, they are losing it, and Tower covers these events too.

Destruction of evil is an underlying meaning, since in the biblical account, the tower was a rebellion against God. In practice, it hardly ever says that, and when it does it usually refers to breaking out of an addiction – especially ‘going cold turkey – or even the casting out of bad spirits.

Tower means overthrow and thrown out of. That could apply to overthrow of governments or to anyone being ‘thrown out of’ anything – the house or marriage, school, circle of friends, fired from a job, excommunicated from a religion, etc. You see people falling out of a building, so Tower can mean to jump or be pushed from a building, or anything falling off from where it was attached when constructed, like pieces of a satellite or rocket falling away, etc. It was once the dropping of blossoms from trees in a freeze, for example.

Tower can mean confrontation, a flareup, quitting dramatically, quitting a job.

Remember that Tarot Verbatim™ is language-based, so a word that can apply to very different things will often (not always) do that in your cards as well. Tower is a greater example of that than other cards are.

 

King of Wands

King of Wands

King of Wands by default means ‘husband’ because Queen of Wands is definitely the main Wife card. Other than that, King of Wands is pigeonholed as the worker     or employed man, and as the guy who is an ordinary run-of-the-mill commoner – think Archie Bunker. Women call him a guy-guy. Joe Six-pack, the stereotype laborer or             workingman, and the stereotype angry irritated frustrated uninhibited impulsive wild passionate fellow. The hothead. Also the passionate man – very physical man, the doer –       the one who puts his hands on it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Four of Cups is as simple as Three of Wands: What you see is what you get. Four of Cups is sitting, arms and legs crossed, head averted, as he refuses the fourth offer. Ask a yes-or-no question and get Four of Cups … well, ‘What part of ‘no’ don’t you understand?’ Another negative-modifier card can make Four of Cups say ‘can’t say no’ or ‘an offer you can’t refuse.’

Besides meaning to refuse and to reject, Four of Cups is something not going through, something like a bill in a legislature, or an idea into someone’s thick skull.

Tower shows Tower of Babel’s destruction. It is one of two divorce cards, so it often talks about a divorce, split, separation, or romantic rejection. Divorce cards also are in charge of getting fired, quitting, being rejected in any arena, or dramatically rejecting anything. Beyond that, Tower’s most frequent translates are ‘suddenly’ and ‘shocked.’ Frequently, Tower means to reject one choice for another.

Tower’s next most frequent sets of meanings are about confrontations.

From there, we go onto its many emergency meanings. I won’t repeat the encyclopedia I just wrote upstairs from this today. In the future, I plan to use it as reference material.

King of Wands by default means ‘husband’ because Queen of Wands is definitely the main Wife card. Other than that, King of Wands is pigeonholed as the worker or employed man, and as the guy who is an ordinary run-of-the-mill commoner – think Archie Bunker. Women call him a guy-guy. Joe Six-pack, the stereotype laborer or workingman, and the stereotype angry irritated frustrated uninhibited impulsive wild passionate fellow. The hothead. Also the passionate man – very physical man, the doer – the one who puts his hands on it.

 

 

 

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Four of Cups Tower King of Wands

Four of CupsTowerKing of Wands

Married man King of Wands does not want Four of Cups a divorce Tower.

Refuses Four of Cups to divorce Tower husband King of Wands.

Won’t let myself Four of Cups break up Tower with his crazy ass King of Wands.

He’s my husband King of Wands, and I’m not about to Four of Cups divorce Tower.

All of a sudden Tower the guy who was so against it Four of Cups is married King of Wands.

He is divorced Tower and not about to let himself Four of Cups be married King of Wands.

He is not Four of Cups husband King of Wands material Four of Cups; he breaks things Tower.

I don’t listen Four of Cups when Husband King of Wands honks off Tower.

I’m divorced Tower and I don’t want Four of Cups a husband King of Wands.

Either he is divorced Tower or never been Four of Cups married King of Wands.

He denies Four of Cups being married King of Wands when you confront him Tower.

A hot-blooded fellow King of Wands is a turnoff Four of Cups all of a sudden Tower.

He was the passionate man King of Wands and then suddenly Tower he wasn’t interested Four of Cups.

You just don’t Four of Cups confront Tower an impulsive wild man King of Wands like he is.

Hotheaded boyfriend King of Wands won’t talk Four of Cups and breaks up Tower.

An edgy man King of Wands won’t let himself Four of Cups have that tantrum Tower.

I’m a working man King of Wands and I’m not about to Four of Cups go bankrupt Tower.

He does not let Four of Cups things blowing up Tower make him mad King of Wands.

He does rough physical work King of Wands but he is not Four of Cups confrontational Tower.

He doesn’t let himself Four of Cups get mad King of Wands when his house is damaged Tower.

Don’t respond to Four of Cups angry King of Wands outbursts Tower.

He knows better than to Four of Cups hit Tower when he is mad King of Wands.

Try not to Four of Cups break things Tower when you’re mad King of Wands.

I am not letting my Four of Cups inner bastard King of Wands erupt Tower.

Trying not to let myself Four of Cups get mad King of Wands when things are blown out of proportion Tower.

No Four of Cups drama Tower *** he is a plain working man King of Wands.

There’s no way Four of Cups the nasty guy King of Wands is going to quit Tower.

He is a workingman King of Wands – he isn’t about to Four of Cups quit Tower.

You won’t let yourself Four of Cups fire Tower the bastard King of Wands.

You just can’t get Four of Cups the snarly lout King of Wands fired Tower.

Frustrated King of Wands that the breakthrough Tower is not getting through Four of Cups.

He is so put out King of Wands when something doesn’t go through Four of Cups and Tower, (more like ‘something doesn’t break through’).

An impulsive act on his part King of Wands prevents Four of Cups a disaster Tower.

When he is arrested Tower, he King of Wands denies everything Four of Cups.

The rough guy King of Wands denies Four of Cups being the shooter Tower.

He King of Wands got arrested Tower for something he refused to do Four of Cups.

Can’t get Four of Cups arrested Tower for being a redneck King of Wands.

 

 

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Four of CupsTower

Four of Cups and Tower

Does not want a divorce. Refuses to divorce. Won’t let myself break up. Not about to divorce. All of a sudden, the (guy) who was so against it …. He is divorced and not about to let himself. He is not …; he breaks things. I don’t listen when _ honks off. I’m divorced, and I don’t want _. Divorced or never been _. He denies _ when you confront him. Suddenly Not Interested _ is a turnoff all of a sudden. Suddenly he wasn’t interested. You just don’t confront. Won’t talk and breaks up. Won’t let himself have that tantrum. I’m not about to go bankrupt. He does not let things blowing up …. He does not let things blow up. He is not confrontational. He doesn’t let himself … when his house is damaged. Don’t respond to outbursts. Knows better than to hit. Try not to break things. I am not letting myself erupt. Trying not to let myself _ when things are blown out of proportion. No drama. There’s no way _ is going to quit. He isn’t about to quit. You won’t let yourself fire _. You just can’t get _ fired. Something Doesn’t Go Through The breakthrough is not getting through.*** Something doesn’t go through. Prevents a disaster. When he is arrested, he denies everything. Denies being the shooter. He gets arrested for something he refused to do. Can’t get arrested for _.

 

Four of CupsKing of Wands

Four of Cups and King of Wands

Married man does not want …. Refuses to _ the husband. Won’t let myself _ his crazy ass. He’s my husband and I’m not about to …. The guy who was so against it is married. He is not about to let himself be married. He is not husband material. I don’t listen when Husband __. I don’t want a husband. He has never been married. He denies being married. A hot-blooded fellow is a turnoff.* He was the passionate man, and then he wasn’t interested. You just don’t _ an impulsive wild man like he is. Hotheaded boyfriend won’t _. Won’t Let Himself An edgy man won’t let himself …. I’m a working man and I’m not about to …. He does not let _ make him mad. He does rough physical work but he is not _. He doesn’t get mad …. Don’t respond to angry _. He know better than to _ when he is mad. Try not to _ when you’re mad. I am not letting my inner bastard _. Trying not to let myself get mad. No … he is a plain working man. There’s no way the nasty guy is going to …. He is a workingman; he isn’t about to _. You won’t let yourself _ the bastard. You just can’t get the snarly lout _. Frustrated that _ is not getting through. He is so put out when something doesn’t go through. An impulsive act on his part prevents _. He denies everything. The rough guy denies _. He … for something he refused to do. Can’t … for being a redneck.

 

TowerKing of Wands

Tower and King of Wandss

Married man _ a divorce. Divorce the husband. Break up with his crazy ass. He’s my husband, and I … divorce. All of a sudden the guy is married. He is divorced and … be married. He is not husband _; he breaks things. Husband honks off. I’m divorced and … a husband. Either he is divorced or married. He _ being married when you confront him. A hot-blooded fellow is _ all of a sudden. He was the passionate man, and then suddenly he …. Confront an impulsive wild man like he is. Hotheaded boyfriend breaks up. An edgy man _ that tantrum. I’m a working man and I’m bankrupt. Things blowing up make him mad. He does rough physical work … is confrontational. Get mad when his house is damaged. Angry outbursts. Hit when he is mad. Break things when you’re mad. My inner bastard erupts. Get mad when things are blown out of proportion. Firing the Working Man_ drama; he is a plain working man. The nasty guy quits. He is a working man he … to quit. Fire the bastard.*** The snarly lout fired. Frustrated that the breakthrough _. He is so put out when _ goes through. An impulsive act on his part _ a disaster. When he is arrested, he …. The rough guy … being the shooter. He got arrested for …. Get arrested for being a redneck.

 

 

 

Tarot Readings for You for April 21, 2015 Tuesday©

GUIDANCE    The impulsive fellows with the temper are here. Some of them are not letting their inner bastard out. Some of them are having a fit and breaking things. Some of them are abruptly breaking up a relationship, and some of them are the subject of splits or divorces. Their women don’t want to marry after the divorce. Some of them are getting, or not getting, arrested. And some of them are workingmen who may or may not quit or get fired. We have all sorts of stories along the lines of the wild man, worker, husband, redneck types of fellows.

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Four of Cups – Tower – King of Wands

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Tarot Readings: Divorce and the Married Man (Tower and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Suddenly Not Interested (Four of Cups and Tower)

Tarot Readings: Won’t Let Himself (Four of Cups and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Firing the Working Man (Tower and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Something Doesn’t Go Through (Four of Cups and Tower)

Tarot Readings: Arrest of the Redneck (Four of Cups and Tower)

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Tarot Readings: Divorce and the Married Man (Tower and King of Wands)

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Tarot Readings: Suddenly Not Interested (Four of Cups and Tower)

A hot-blooded fellow is a turnoff all of a sudden.

He was the passionate man and then suddenly he wasn’t interested.

You just don’t confront an impulsive wild man like he is.

Hotheaded boyfriend won’t talk and breaks up.

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Tarot Readings: Won’t Let Himself (Four of Cups and King of Wands)

An edgy man won’t let himself have that tantrum.

I’m a working man and I’m not about to go bankrupt.

He does not let things blowing up make him mad.

He does rough physical work but he is not confrontational.

He doesn’t let himself get mad when his house is damaged.

Don’t respond to angry outbursts.

He knows better than to hit when he is mad.

Try not to break things when you’re mad.

I am not letting my inner bastard erupt.

Trying not to let myself get mad when things are blown out of proportion.

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Tarot Readings: Firing the Working Man (Tower and King of Wands)

No drama … he is a plain working man.

There’s no way the nasty guy is going to quit.

He is a workingman – he isn’t about to quit.

You won’t let yourself fire the bastard.

You just can’t get the snarly lout fired.

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Tarot Readings: Something Doesn’t Go Through (Four of Cups and Tower)

Frustrated that the breakthrough is not getting through.

He is so put out when something doesn’t go through.

An impulsive act on his part prevents a disaster.

Tarot Readings: Arrest of the Redneck (Four of Cups and Tower)

When he is arrested, he denies everything.

The rough guy denies being the shooter.

He got arrested for something he refused to do.

Can’t get arrested for being a redneck.

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……….…..…. ….  Well, you can’t miss divorce (Tower) next to the husband or married man (King of Wands). That jumps out if you are a Tarot aficionado. But the other card … (Sigh) … is a negator – specifically the negator that means ‘to refuse’ and ‘it doesn’t go through’ and ‘won’t let’ – usually ‘won’t let myself.’ Contradictions are unavoidable as Four of Cups means both ‘refuse to’ and ‘won’t let myself.’ So, for example ‘refuse to divorce’ and ‘won’t let myself divorce.’ And Four of Cups is to reject (adamantly refuse to accept), which is also a right-of-way Tower has claim to in the Tarot dictionary. So you have to delicately construct the sentences these three make up. They tend to bump into one another and get in each other’s way. The easiest construct is ‘Won’t divorce Husband’ or ‘Husband won’t divorce.’ Tower is the disaster, the arrest, bankruptcy and the breakthrough.

………………….Four of Cups is one of the negator cards in the Tarot Verbatim™ system. To refuse each time it is offered: What part of ‘no’ do you not understand? Four of Cups means both ‘to refuse adamantly’ and ‘to not let myself.’ This causes contradictory meanings – which the information in the question and in other cards would resolve in a real-life reading, which uses more than three cards. The example I have in the paragraph before this is: ‘refuse to divorce’ and ‘won’t let myself divorce.’ Four of Cups is to prevent, and to not let something go through, and its neighbor Tower is about both a disaster and a breakthrough: more potential contraction.

………………….. Tower shows the destruction of the Tower of Babel, a history that appears in ancient records extensively. Most of those records say whoever-their-god-is did the destruction. All agree this was humans’ first attempt at a skyscraper. Not all say the tower was evil, but all agree the purpose of the tower was to keep civilization uniform as it had expanded beyond easy travel distances, and different groups now had different languages and mores (ways). So Tower of Babel was sort of a United Nations thing. Western civilization’s biblical account says Jehovah did it and the tower was evil because people were trying to assert themselves, an act of rebellion against His imperial will. At any rate, this incident captures popular imagination even to this day. This is where Tower gets its rejection, disaster, disruption, and overthrow meanings.

Tower is one of two divorce cards (split up, separation, dump, etc.). The other is Three of Swords. They will show up on time – unless you mention divorce in your question, in which case Tarot figures the subject is already on the board, so to speak, and it doesn’t have to restate it. Sometimes you can empty the deck in a divorce question, and those divorce cards will be among the last to show up. Do remember this! If you ask ‘Will there be a divorce?’ and no divorce cards show up, that doesn’t mean ‘no divorce.’

BEFORE we get started on the litany of emergencies that Tower embraces, you MUST remember this Tarot card often simply says ‘suddenly.’ Tower means ‘breakthrough’ because of the word ‘break’ and the thought striking. Tower can say ‘surprise’ too. It also says ‘shocking’ and ‘shocked to’ or ‘shocked at.’ ‘Unexpected’ goes along with sudden and shocked, of course.

Among its more-innocuous meanings, Tower can also describe simply rejecting one choice, or one course of action or route for another. It can also be about a clash – including a clash of wills.

Tower is also about eruptions and hitting, which brings in temper fits, emotional meltdowns, breaking things (which would include bones as well as habits and glassware), car crashes, putting fists through walls, nuclear plant disasters that release radiation, breaks in pipes or body parts that spurt liquids, releases of pressure (even the contents of a pressure cooker) – and other like things. It also says ‘strike’ and ‘striking,’ which includes an inspired thought striking, lightning (see picture), short circuits, employees striking, and a thought striking.

Trauma is one of Tower’s meanings, which does include shock-trauma (two of its meanings) treatment, and emotional trauma like post-traumatic syndromes. Trauma is a type of injury, and that goes along with the ‘destruction’ aspect of Tower. It also brings up another aspect of Tower: attack.

Destruction is one of Tower’s categories of meanings. That can be anything from demolition of buildings to debunking of theories. This is the card to say a house is destroyed by fire. While foreclosure and eviction are not ‘destruction’ of a house, they are losing it, and Tower covers these events too.

Destruction of evil is an underlying meaning, since in the biblical account, the tower was a rebellion against God. In practice, it hardly ever says that, and when it does it usually refers to breaking out of an addiction – especially ‘going cold turkey – or even the casting out of bad spirits.

Tower means overthrow and thrown out of. That could apply to overthrow of governments or to anyone being ‘thrown out of’ anything – the house or marriage, school, circle of friends, fired from a job, excommunicated from a religion, etc. You see people falling out of a building, so Tower can mean to jump or be pushed from a building, or anything falling off from where it was attached when constructed, like pieces of a satellite or rocket falling away, etc. It was once the dropping of blossoms from trees in a freeze, for example.

Tower can mean confrontation, a flareup, quitting dramatically, quitting a job.

Remember that Tarot Verbatim™ is language-based, so a word that can apply to very different things will often (not always) do that in your cards as well. Tower is a greater example of that than other cards are.

………………..….King of Wands is Joe Six-pack, the common man, the workingman, the unruly, uninhibited, impulsive, hotheaded and hardheaded passionate man. But he can be an ill-bred snarly stockbroker with malignant ego too. I think of King of Wands as Merle Haggard and Archie Bunker. He is the main husband card, partly because Queen of Wands is the main ‘wife’ card. King of Wands can be ill-tempered, angry, irritated, frustrated, edgy, etc. He is a physical doer – nothing theoretical about him. He is like Eight of Pentacles the Carpenter – a worker and an employee.

Maybe it’s a long-overdue cutting of the cord, and maybe it’s an impulsive action, but a clash signals the rejection. Divorce, quitting or being fired from the job is high on the list of things brewing right now. However – lighten up – this might just be a surprise, an unexpected turn of events, a breakthrough, or even a thought striking that disrupts the scene. The husband and/or the wild impulsive passionate uninhibited workingman – that very physical and possibly very simple guy – appears in some of today’s stories.

 

Now we show where each of the phrases in each of the sentences comes from:

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Tarot Readings: Divorce and the Married Man (Tower and King of Wands)

Married man King of Wands does not want Four of Cups a divorce Tower.

Refuses Four of Cups to divorce Tower husband King of Wands.

Won’t let myself Four of Cups break up Tower with his crazy ass King of Wands.

He’s my husband King of Wands, and I’m not about to Four of Cups divorce Tower.

All of a sudden Tower the guy who was so against it Four of Cups is married King of Wands.

He is divorced Tower and not about to let himself Four of Cups be married King of Wands.

He is not Four of Cups is saying ‘he is not … material. husband King of Wandsmaterial; he breaks things Tower.

I don’t listen Four of Cups when Husband King of Wands honks off Tower.

I’m divorced Tower and I don’t want Four of Cups a husband King of Wands.

Either he is divorced Tower or never been Four of Cups married King of Wands.

He denies Four of Cups being married King of Wands when you confront him Tower.

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Tarot Readings: Suddenly Not Interested (Four of Cups and Tower)

A hot-blooded fellow King of Wands is a turnoff Four of Cups all of a sudden Tower.

He was the passionate man King of Wands and then suddenly Tower he wasn’t interested Four of Cups.

You just don’t Four of Cups confront Tower an impulsive wild man King of Wands like he is.

Hotheaded boyfriend King of Wands won’t talk Four of Cups and breaks up Tower.

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Tarot Readings: Won’t Let Himself (Four of Cups and King of Wands)

An edgy man King of Wands won’t let himself Four of Cups have that tantrum Tower.

I’m a working man King of Wands and I’m not about to Four of Cups go bankrupt Tower.

He does not let Four of Cups things blowing up Tower make him mad King of Wands.

He does rough physical work King of Wands but he is not Four of Cups confrontational Tower.

He doesn’t let himself Four of Cups get mad King of Wands when his house is damaged Tower.

Don’t respond to Four of Cups angry King of Wands outbursts Tower.

He knows better than to Four of Cups hit Tower when he is mad King of Wands.

Try not to Four of Cups break things Tower when you’re mad King of Wands.

I am not letting my Four of Cups inner bastard King of Wands erupt Tower.

Trying not to let myself Four of Cups get mad King of Wands when things are blown out of proportion Tower.

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Tarot Readings: Firing the Working Man (Tower and King of Wands)

No Four of Cups drama Tower … he is a plain working man King of Wands.

There’s no way Four of Cups the nasty guy King of Wands is going to quit Tower.

He is a workingman King of Wands – he isn’t about to Four of Cups quit Tower.

You won’t let yourself Four of Cups fire Tower the bastard King of Wands.

You just can’t get Four of Cups the snarly lout King of Wands fired Tower.

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Tarot Readings: Something Doesn’t Go Through (Four of Cups and Tower)

Frustrated King of Wands that the breakthrough Tower is not getting through Four of Cups.

He is so put out King of Wands when something doesn’t go through Four of Cups and Tower, more like ‘something doesn’t break through.’.

An impulsive act on his part King of Wands prevents Four of Cups a disaster Tower.

Tarot Readings: Arrest of the Redneck (Four of Cups and Tower)

When he is arrested Tower, he King of Wands denies everything Four of Cups.

The rough guy King of Wands denies Four of Cups being the shooter Tower.

He King of Wands got arrested Tower for something he refused to do Four of Cups.

Can’t get Four of Cups arrested Tower for being a redneck King of Wands.

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…………….……… Four of Cups and Tower Does not want a divorce. Refuses to divorce. Won’t let myself break up. Not about to divorce. All of a sudden, the (guy) who was so against it …. He is divorced and not about to let himself. He is not …; he breaks things. I don’t listen when _ honks off. I’m divorced, and I don’t want _. Divorced or never been _. He denies _ when you confront him. Suddenly Not Interested _ is a turnoff all of a sudden. Suddenly he wasn’t interested. You just don’t confront. Won’t talk and breaks up. Won’t let himself have that tantrum. I’m not about to go bankrupt. He does not let things blowing up …. He does not let things blow up. He is not confrontational. He doesn’t let himself … when his house is damaged. Don’t respond to outbursts. Knows better than to hit. Try not to break things. I am not letting myself erupt. Trying not to let myself _ when things are blown out of proportion. No drama. There’s no way _ is going to quit. He isn’t about to quit. You won’t let yourself fire _. You just can’t get _ fired. Something Doesn’t Go Through The breakthrough is not getting through.*** Something doesn’t go through. Prevents a disaster. When he is arrested, he denies everything. Denies being the shooter. He gets arrested for something he refused to do. Can’t get arrested for _. x

…………….…….Four of Cups and King of Wands  Married man does not want …. Refuses to _ the husband. Won’t let myself _ his crazy ass. He’s my husband and I’m not about to …. The guy who was so against it is married. He is not about to let himself be married. He is not husband material. I don’t listen when Husband __. I don’t want a husband. He has never been married. He denies being married. A hot-blooded fellow is a turnoff.* He was the passionate man, and then he wasn’t interested. You just don’t _ an impulsive wild man like he is. Hotheaded boyfriend won’t _. Won’t Let Himself An edgy man won’t let himself …. I’m a working man and I’m not about to …. He does not let _ make him mad. He does rough physical work but he is not _. He doesn’t get mad …. Don’t respond to angry _. He know better than to _ when he is mad. Try not to _ when you’re mad. I am not letting my inner bastard _. Trying not to let myself get mad. No … he is a plain working man. There’s no way the nasty guy is going to …. He is a workingman; he isn’t about to _. You won’t let yourself _ the bastard. You just can’t get the snarly lout _. Frustrated that _ is not getting through. He is so put out when something doesn’t go through. An impulsive act on his part prevents _. He denies everything. The rough guy denies _. He … for something he refused to do. Can’t … for being a redneck. x

………………Tower and King of Wands   Divorce and the Married Man Married man _ a divorce. Divorce the husband. Break up with his crazy ass. He’s my husband, and I … divorce. All of a sudden the guy is married. He is divorced and … be married. He is not husband _; he breaks things. Husband honks off. I’m divorced and … a husband. Either he is divorced or married. He _ being married when you confront him. A hot-blooded fellow is _ all of a sudden. He was the passionate man, and then suddenly he …. Confront an impulsive wild man like he is. Hotheaded boyfriend breaks up. An edgy man _ that tantrum. I’m a working man and I’m bankrupt. Things blowing up make him mad. He does rough physical work … is confrontational. Get mad when his house is damaged. Angry outbursts. Hit when he is mad. Break things when you’re mad. My inner bastard erupts. Get mad when things are blown out of proportion. Firing the Working Man_ drama; he is a plain working man. The nasty guy quits. He is a working man he … to quit. Fire the bastard.*** The snarly lout fired. Frustrated that the breakthrough _. He is so put out when _ goes through. An impulsive act on his part _ a disaster. When he is arrested, he …. The rough guy … being the shooter. He got arrested for …. Get arrested for being a redneck. x...

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Four of Cups………Four of Cups is as simple as Three of Wands: What you see is what you get. Four of Cups is sitting, arms and legs crossed, head averted, as he refuses the fourth offer. Ask a yes-or-no question and get Four of Cups … well, ‘What part of ‘no’ don’t you understand?’ Another negative-modifier card can make Four of Cups say ‘can’t say no’ or ‘an offer you can’t refuse.’

Besides meaning to refuse and to reject, Four of Cups is something not going through, something like a bill in a legislature, or an idea into someone’s thick skull.

Tower………….Tower shows Tower of Babel’s destruction. It is one of two divorce cards, so it often talks about a divorce, split, separation, or romantic rejection. Divorce cards also are in charge of getting fired, quitting, being rejected in any arena, or dramatically rejecting anything. Beyond that, Tower’s most frequent translates are ‘suddenly’ and ‘shocked.’ Frequently, Tower means to reject one choice for another.

Tower’s next most frequent sets of meanings are about confrontations.

From there, we go onto its many emergency meanings. I won’t repeat the encyclopedia I just wrote upstairs from this today. In the future, I plan to use it as reference material.

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King of Wands……….King of Wands by default means ‘husband’ because Queen of Wands is definitely the main Wife card. Other than that, King of Wands is pigeonholed as the worker or employed man, and as the guy who is an ordinary run-of-the-mill commoner – think Archie Bunker. Women call him a guy-guy. Joe Six-pack, the stereotype laborer or workingman, and the stereotype angry irritated frustrated uninhibited impulsive wild passionate fellow. The hothead. Also the passionate man – very physical man, the doer – the one who puts his hands on it.

  

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Tarot Readings for You for August 28, 2013 Wednesday(c)

Guidance     is all about being a guy, whether a hot-blooded or celibate guy or whether a hot-tempered or patient guy. And about being a husband, whether the patient husband who isn’t leaving, or the hot-tempered one who is leaving; whether the husband who helps out or ducks out. Anger management advice from Tarot here! Being older, he is no longer the workingman he used to be.

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King of Wands

Four of Cups – Hermit – Eight of Swords

 

 

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Tarot Reading: Anger Limits You (Eight of Swords and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Not Getting Worked Up (Four of Cups and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Older Man (Hermit and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Husband Isn’t or Can’t (King of Wands and Four of Cups and Eight of Swords)

 

 

Tarot Reading: Anger Limits You (Eight of Swords and King of Wands)

Impulsive (redneck?) man can’t deny the truth.

He is angry, but he is stuck with the fact that he refused to.

The fact is:  He is angry because he can’t say ‘no.’

He isn’t as nasty as he used to be but he still refuses to help.

He angrily refuses counseling and boycotts it.

He just refuses to see how being such a lowbrow guy holds him back.

His patience is wearing thin but he keeps from being hot-tempered.

 

Tarot Readings: Not Getting Worked Up (Four of Cups and King of Wands)

As antsy as you feel, things are not hopeless, and that’s a fact.

I don’t let myself get angry, I’m being understanding.

I can’t be like a monk but at least I’m not like a madman.

With counseling, he doesn’t get angry but holds it in.

 

Tarot Readings: Older Man (Hermit and King of Wands)

Being older, he can’t be the working man – there’s just no way.

Older but not disabled – he is a live wire.

The elderly workingman turns down what he can’t do.

The celibate man has given up the passion he isn’t interested in.

He quit looking, and he isn’t that hot-natured anymore.

Objectively, it’s not impossible for him to be a worker.

I’m old but not helpless – got fire in the belly.

I can’t get worked up about it, and, truth be told, I don’t want to.

 

Tarot Readings: Husband Isn’t or Can’t (King of Wands and Four of Cups and Eight of Swords)

It’s a fact he can’t deny being a married man.

Husband can see there’s no way out.

Husband doesn’t come to help – you are stuck.

Husband can’t refuse to help out.

A married man can’t get free and doesn’t come.

You aren’t interested in a married guy; you can see it’s going nowhere.

He quit looking, it’s useless, he isn’t that hot-blooded.

Not looking for a husband … just can’t.

If he can’t be devoted to me, he isn’t husband material.

An old man can’t get excited; he doesn’t want to.

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King of Wands

Four of Cups – Hermit – Eight of Swords

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Four of Cups is not accepting, refusing, not having any of that, not being that way anymore.  It can mean ‘No way.’ and it can mean simply ‘not’ at times. You find it saying ‘don’t want’ too.

 

 

With Eight of Swords meaning things like impossible, helpless, stuck, limited or limitations, disability and ‘can’t,’ Four of Cups makes phrases with it like ‘not impossible,’ ‘not helpless,’ ‘isn’t stuck,’ ‘refusing to be held back,’ ‘not disabled’ and ‘can’t refuse’ or ‘can’t deny.’

 

 

 

Then things get interesting.  What the other two cards have in common is a contrast:  Hermit is a patient, helpful man who comes to another; King of Wands is the angry, irritated, hot-tempered guy. Hermit is celibate; King of Wands is hot-blooded. King of Wands is the common, even lowbrow or crude or chip-on-the-shoulder fellow, and Hermit is the civilized, polite, wise man. King of Wands is the workingman, and Hermit is retirement age. Hermit also means to see, observe or understand – to look at something objectively. What he is sometimes looking at when combined with King of Wands is his own angry nature.

 

 

Our study today is about how a man does not have to be the rough unimproved version of male mammal – because that is limiting him. Instead, he can be calm, patient, understanding, wise. It is about how a man can be in control of his sexual nature, or it can be in control of him.

 

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Four of Cups is not accepting, refusing, not having any of that, not being that way anymore. In Rider Waite, a person is seated with arms and legs crossed and head averted as if to say “No! No more of that.” “What part of ‘No’ don’t you understand?” he is saying. It can mean ‘No way.’ and it can mean simply ‘not’ at times. You find it saying ‘don’t want’ too.

 

 

Hermit is the monk who goes out of his way to help travelers on the road at night.  He is kind, he is ‘on the path’ and he is celibate (or monogamous).  He is also searching or looking. He is understanding, helpful, a counselor or physician. Hermit is an older man or elderly man. He is also your good friend, or you being a good friend.

 

 

Eight of Swords Tied up and blindfolded in a swamp, barefoot … yes that is about things like impossible, helpless, stuck, limited or limitations, disability and ‘can’t,’ even though the bindings are fairly loose.

 

 

King of Wands is a married man, a husband, an impulsive, hot-blooded, hot-headed, hot-tempered fellow, sometimes a redneck type. He is pictured red-headed, looking irritated on his throne. The salamander, and the pictures of it on the tapestry behind him, are symbols of the ‘fiery nature.’ He is the workingman,  too.

 

 

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Tarot Readings for You for June 7, 2013 Friday(c)

Guidance     There’s so much variance here that the best thing to do with our summary is list some individual messages: Nothing is going to stop Husband from having a close relationship. He cannot help himself, he is so passionate toward his mate. Stifle your anger; just don’t answer. Being a s. o. b. gets you nowhere; that’s not the way to deal with this situation. Can’t do deals with her because ‘her husband won’t let her.’ He refuses to do the work when he is shut out of the deal. He can’t get mad about whatever it is, so he just does not respond to you. Shut him out: When he is mad, he cannot get a response out of you. It’s not really a relationship if I can’t be my snarly self.

 

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King of Wands

Eight of Swords – Four of Cups – Temperance

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Tarot Readings: Married Man is Close (Temperance and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Can’t Shut Out (Eight of Swords and Four of Cups)

Tarot Readings: Can’t Have a Relationship (Eight of Swords and Temperance)

Tarot Readings: Won’t Have a Relationship (Four of Cups and Temperance)

Tarot Readings: Refuse to Deal with (Four of Cups and Temperance)

Tarot Readings: Can’t Deal with (Eight of Swords and Temperance)

Tarot Readings: Will Not Be One of Those Guys (Four of Cups and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Death (Eight of Swords)

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Tarot Readings: Married Man is Close (Temperance and King of Wands)

Nothing is going to stop Husband from having a close relationship.

 

The loud impulsive ‘livewire’ guy and his partner, you just can’t tone them down.

 

He cannot help himself, he is so passionate toward his mate.

 

Can’t trap this married man in a relationship.

 

He isn’t close with you and he can’t be because he is married.

 

You’re married to him; you can’t refuse to deal with him.

 

He is the intimate partner of the one he is married to; he isn’t about to compromise that.

 

Husband does not want to compromise his relationship.

 

Macho man is in a close relationship he cannot get out of.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Can’t Shut Out (Eight of Swords and Four of Cups)

Can’t pass up an intimate relationship with such a passionate man.

 

When he is mad, it’s one-on-one; there’s no shutting him out.

 

Mad that he cannot stop the transaction from going through.

 

Husband, if he could, would have prevented you from dealing with them.

 

Stuck in a relationship with someone you sure wouldn’t marry.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Can’t Have a Relationship (Eight of Swords and Temperance)

 

You just can’t get into a partnership relationship with a wild man who has never been married.

 

We aren’t that close; I can’t be her husband.

 

We aren’t that close; he can’t be my husband.

 

He isn’t married, but I cannot have a relationship with him.

 

He denies he is a married man but you can’t get him to be with you.

 

He’s not mad any more but it shut the relationship down.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Won’t Have a Relationship (Four of Cups and Temperance)

It’s not really a relationship if I can’t be my irritable self.

 

Workingman turns down relationships because he is disabled.

 

‘Joe Six-pack’ isn’t about to be pinned down by partnering up.

 

He’s angry that you won’t have a relationship with him: ‘You have no choice!’

 

I don’t want to have a relationship with any man: Door is closed.

 

Husband is dead and I will never have another relationship.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Refuse to Deal with (Four of Cups and Temperance)

He made a deal; he can’t refuse to go through with it.

 

Be angry when you shut them out and refuse to go along with that deal.

 

He can’t get mad about whatever it is, so he just does not respond to you.

 

Shut him out. When he is mad, he cannot get a response out of you.

 

It cannot go through because the husband won’t let it.

 

He refuses to do the work when he is shut out of the deal.

 

Would not deal with them if my husband had not died.

 

Stifle your anger; just don’t answer.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Can’t Deal with (Eight of Swords and Temperance)

No more rednecks in my life, I cannot deal with this!

 

Can’t do deals with her because ‘her husband won’t let her.’

 

 

Tarot Readings: Will Not Be One of Those Guys (Four of Cups and King of Wands)

I do not want to be one of those common, impulsive guys, and there’s no way I can be.

 

Being a s. o. b. gets you nowhere; that’s not the way to deal with this situation.

 

Macho man is in a close relationship he cannot get out of.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Death (Eight of Swords)

He is soo frustrated but he isn’t going to die; he is being healed.

 

People he was dealing with deny killing the husband.

 

I don’t want to have a relationship with any man: Door is closed.

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King of Wands

Eight of Swords – Four of Cups – Temperance

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Well, here’s that husband and passionate man and edgy-to-angry male person who can also be a workingman, King of Wands – the married man. Maybe the loudmouth. He is in an intimate relationship, is a partner, or is dealing or being dealt with (Temperance). So we have a passionate and intimate relationship with Husband or Passionate Fellow. Not bad!

 

Then we run into a snag, potentially. Eight of Swords and Four of Cups both are obstacles: Eight of Swords means can’t, limited, handicapped, dead, boxed in, prevented, stifled, and so on. Four of Cups means to refuse, it does not go through (especially with Temperance meaning ‘deal.’ And these ‘obstacle’ or, as I call them, ‘negator’ cards can individually and jointly modify the other two.

 

So we have stories, lots of them, with lots of variety. The lead story is intimacy with the passionate man, intimacy with Husband. We have both ‘to refuse to’ and ‘to not be able to’ make a deal or have a relationship.

 

When you pair up Eight of Swords with Four of Cups, you get things like ‘can’t prevent,’ and ‘can’t refuse.’ They don’t really cancel one another out; they blend.

 

There’s so much variance here that the best thing to do with our summary is list some individual messages: Nothing is going to stop Husband from having a close relationship. He cannot help himself, he is so passionate toward his mate. Stifle your anger; just don’t answer. Being a s. o. b. gets you nowhere; that’s not the way to deal with this situation. Can’t do deals with her because ‘her husband won’t let her.’ He refuses to do the work when he is shut out of the deal. He can’t get mad about whatever it is, so he just does not respond to you. Shut him out: When he is mad, he cannot get a response out of you. It’s not really a relationship if I can’t be my snarly self.

 

LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Eight of Swords Here’s a gal tied up rather sloppily, accompanied by some swords shallowly stuck in swampy ground, blindfolded. The bonds don’t even interrupt the flow of her dress. Up on a hill is some castle, at a distance. This is the actual card that may mean death. It mainly means ‘can’t,’ and means to be tied up (duh), to be prevented or stopped from, to not be able to help yourself, to not be able to get out of something, a trap, to be stuck, disabled, pinned down, to have no choice. Then there are the death and killing meanings.

 

Four of Cups For the fourth time the same thing is offered, his head is averted (down), arms are crossed, even legs are crossed. What part of ‘No’ does the offerer not understand? This is one of the simplest translations, isn’t it?

 

Temperance Water and wine poured together to thoroughly dilute the win so as to have less effect from it. One would think dilution would be the lead meaning, but I wait years for that. Instead, Temperance means the back-and-forth, the responding, the ‘getting back to you with that answer,’ sort of thing, the reciprocating to make a relationship mutual. An intimate relationship. A partnership or intimate partnership. Healing, too, because of the symbols o the angel’s robe.

 

King of Wands Our old friend, the passionate impulsive uninhibited edgy, irritable-to-angry fellow, also known as the Husband or the married man … or the loud one. The common man, workingman, the hands-on fellow. Macho man. Merle Haggard. The redheaded fella in the illustration also has that salamander theme to indicate his excitable nature: salamanders emitted fire, the Middle Ages people thought, hence were symbols of anger and an irritable nature.

 

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 and thereby supplies at least half the information! In an individual situation, 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.

 

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Our Daily Spread August 28, 2011 Sunday ©

Advice is all about being a guy,  whether a hot-blooded or celibate guy or whether a hot-tempered or patient guy.  And about being a husband,  whether the patient husband who isn’t leaving, or the hot-tempered one who is leaving;  whether the husband who helps out or ducks out.  Anger management advice from Tarot here! Being older,  he is no longer the workingman he used to be.   ============================================================================= Is this the first time you come here? Well … what to do:

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Without a question to focus the answer, four cards can mean contradictory things especially when the Spread has a card that negates other cards. Without a question also the pronouns in a group reading are more flexible, especially in some of these Rider Waite Tarot spreads. When a pronoun is in parentheses, feel very free to substitute. The question in a ‘real’ individual reading supplies at least half the information!

=============================================================== King of Wands Four of Cups,  Hermit,  Six of Swords   DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS   A Married Man or Husband It’s a fact he can’t avoid being a married man. Husband can see he isn’t leaving. Husband doesn’t come to help –  he leaves the place. Husband can’t get out of helping out. A married man isn’t coming to (you) but leaving (you) behind. You aren’t interested in a married guy,  so the truth is out and so are you. He isn’t as nasty as he used to be but he still refuses to help. He quit looking,  and he isn’t that hot-blooded anymore.   The Angry Man Impulsive (redneck?) man can’t avoid the truth. He is angry but his days of denying the truth are over. The fact is:  He is angry because there’s no way out. He isn’t as nasty as he used to be but he still refuses to help. He angrily refuses counseling and boycotts it. His patience is wearing thin but he keeps from being hot-tempered. There is no way he is going to put this behind him.   Not Getting Angry He is a patient man,  he isn’t going to leave in anger. Things are not as bad as they used to be,  and that’s the truth,  so don’t be frustrated. Don’t let yourself get angry,  delaying and leaving the scene helps patience Just leaving the scene helps with anger,  so don’t be impulsive. With counseling,  he doesn’t get as angry as he used to but holds out against it. He is patient and not hotheaded like he used to be.   General, Things Aren’t the Way They Used to Be Being older,  he is no longer the workingman he used to be. The celibate man has given up the passion he used to have. He quit looking,  and he isn’t that hot-natured anymore. Objectively,  the worst is over but not for the workingman.   =============================================================== Now,  Part Two, Do you want to know a little, or a lot, about how this Tarot Verbatim ™ thing works? If so,

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=============================================================================   MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD   Four of Cups is not accepting,  refusing,  not having any of that,  not being that way anymore.  Six of Swords is leaving that behind and going off somewhere else. The two together mean things like  ‘isn’t going to leave.’   (Hermit and Six of Swords both have the idea of a helper and travel in them,  but that does not apply that much in today’s spread.)   Then things get interesting.  What the other two cards have in common is a contrast:  Hermit is a patient,  helpful man who comes to another;  King of Wands is the angry,  irritated,  hot-tempered guy.  Hermit is celibate;  King of Wands is hot-blooded.   MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS   Four of Cups is not accepting,  refusing,  not having any of that,  not being that way anymore.  In Rider Waite, a person is seated with arms and legs crossed and head averted as if to say  “No! No more of that.”   Hermit is the monk who goes out of his way to help travelers on the road at night.  He is kind, he is ‘on the path’  and he is celibate.  He is also searching or looking. These are his main meanings.   Six of Swords doesn’t live there anymore,  has left the bad scene for a better life,  has put something behind.  Putting distance between.  A woman and child are being helped to leave like refugees.   King of Wands is a married man,  a husband,  an impulsive,  hot-blooded,  hot-headed,  hot-tempered fellow,  sometimes a redneck type.  He is pictured red-headed,  looking irritated on his throne.  He is the workingman,  too.   All the contents of this blog are copyrighted. Written permission is required to quote any part of it.

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