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Four of Wands   Hermit   Five of Pentacles
Four of Wands – Hermit – Five of Pentacles

 

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We find ways. We find ways when we are broke to get together with our people. We find a house in a neighborhood we can afford, a fixer-upper maybe. We make a good home life on a shoestring. We do without for the sake of family. Everyone’s path includes some Dark Night of the Soul, and I am a friend to people who are in need as much as I am to people who are doing well. You guys feel inferior when the truth is, you are as good as the rest of us.

 

 

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Four of Wands   Hermit   Five of Pentacles

 

Four of Wands – Hermit – Five of Pentacles

 

Tarot Readings : Four of Wands and Hermit
Four of Wands Hermit

Looking for a home in a rundown neighborhood.

I’m lonely and I’m on the road home.

Looking for a home, a fixer-upper one.

A religious group leaves you cold.

Alone in a crowd, feeling left out.

Broke because I help my spouse out.

We know how to have a good home life on a shoestring.

He is devoted to his family; he sacrifices and does without for them.

 

Tarot Readings : Four of Wands and Five of Pentacles
Four of Wands Five of Pentacles

I’m disabled, in my humble home.

The truth is, my family makes me miserable.

He misses being married, and he’s out looking.

He can see how his marriage is draining him of life.

Everyone on the Path experiences Dark Night of the Soul.

A friend to people who are doing well and people who are in need.

You feel inferior when the truth is, you are as good as anyone else.

We find ways to get together with our people in the dead of winter.

 

Tarot Readings : Hermit and Five of Pentacles
Hermit Five of Pentacles

Sick and crippled people are healed at this treatment center.

Your people comfort you when you are down.

A dismal lack of decency on their part.

This is the Company that takes care of you when you need it.

Analyzed my shortcomings and I’m one of the people who are in good shape now.

People are finding their way out of the ghetto.

Hospice: desperate people in bad shape are treated at this place.

 

 

 

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Synopsis

 

A person who is all about solitude feels as stressed in the company of a bunch of people as a person who is a natural-born joiner feels in solitude. The group leaves you cold when your real life is internal. One man can see how his marriage is draining him of life, and another misses being married and is out looking. But even if you are a hermit, your people comfort you when you are down.

 

 

 

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Four of Wands

Four of Wands

A socially prominent respectable family – the foundation and leaders of the town – is hosting the public part of a wedding ceremony: That’s our picture. The ‘family’ theme extends to any group or organization or Company – any kind and any size of group of people, from neighborhood to national or international.

As a wedding, Four of Wands starts with the marriage and the couple, of course. Naturally, Four of Wands means the good sensible solid people of the society (any society, anywhere). But it also (as its twin ‘family’ card does) means ‘everybody.’ Today it is a crowd, and the people who are in good shape, who are doing well, who are ‘as good as anyone else.’ It also represents a good home life.

Four of Wands is a house or building, including a public building. Today, that makes it a treatment center or a religious organization, with Hermit as the religious part.

 

Hermit

Hermit

This (service order) monk goes out at night with a light as a beacon for travelers on the road, to help them or invite them in for dinner. So Hermit is coming to the aid of, helping out, looking or searching or seeking, a religious person, being decent and wise, and also being a doctor or healer. He is dressed as a doctor of the middle ages’ time. Hermit is a trip on the road, usually pedestrian. Hermit also can refer to winter, snow, cold, mountains, nighttime, and carrying a light (flashlight, headlight, etc.).

Hermit owns the virtues and attributes of a service monk: being devoted, being alone, being humble, being on the Path, being religious, kind, helpful, a friend, loyal.

This Hermit card also translates: understanding, knowing, truth, sincere, seeing or observing, or even witnessing.

 

 

Five of Pentacles

Five of Pentacles

Five of Pentacles  is one of the dismal cards. It can be about hitting bottom and being so numb you don’t see the way out. It can be desperation. Being desperate financially, having a hopeless health problem – all of that. The picture shows homeless son and mother, crippled and shoe-less trudging through the snow past a church that, back then offered food and shelter … unless you were a leper, and that is what the bell around the boy’s neck represents. So today Five of Pentacles says these things in our story: disabled, miserable, draining him of life, people who are in need, feeling inferior, sick and crippled people, the ghetto, and desperate people in bad shape.

But that is just where we start … with the illustration. Here are the more common meanings of Five of Pentacles from today’s work: A rundown neighborhood, I’m lonely, a fixer-upper house, leaves you cold, feeling left out, broke, on a shoestring, sacrifices and does without, misses, in the dead of winter, when you are down, my shortcomings, and when you need it.

Five of Pentacles can, and often is, making do with what you have; doing without as a sacrifice. Even a down mood or a ‘day from hell.’

But Five of Pentacles has a very special meaning for your spiritual life: Dark Night of the Soul. That’s when you have had an enlightenment, an epiphany, a peak experience, a eureka revelation or awakening, which is followed by a sort of buyer’s-remorse despair at … now that you see … how benighted, how ignorant, you were. Dark Night of the Soul is a miserable, but normal and natural, experience.

 

 

 

 

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Now Without The Pictures

These three cards have some powerful and curious interplays in common. Hermit is a monk, a service monk, out looking for people in need outdoors on a mountain path, to bring them in for dinner and wise chat. The mother and son in Five of Pentacles are outdoors on the street, in need, passing by a church and not asking help from it. So we have someone bringing help to people who need it but are not seeking it. We have two stories that take place outdoors on the street or trail, and we have two cards that are stories about church.

Four of Wands is home, and is people who have the comforts of a good home. Five of Pentacles is people who have no home and no comfort. Hermit – the helper and the help – is stationed between them. Four of Wands and Five of Pentacles contrasts people who are in good shape with people who are in bad shape, and contrasts the superior ‘leaders of the town’ with the inferior ‘bums on the street.’

Hermit is a solitary individual who is alone, and Five of Pentacles is people who are ‘alone in the world,’ who are lonely outcasts.

Four of Wands is an organization and Hermit can translate ‘religious,’ so: a religious organization – or its building or headquarters, which Four of Wands also means. Hermit is devoted, and Four of Wands is family, so: He is devoted to his family, or devotion to the family. Hermit is coming, and Four of Wands is home, so: coming home.

The theme for the preponderance of the stories these spreads make is: belonging and not belonging – being a member of the group, or being outside membership – whether by choice as Hermit is, or by being shunned and shut out or excluded as Five of Pentacles is.

 

 

 

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Four of Wands   Hermit   Five of Pentacles

Four of Wands – HermitFive of Pentacles

Looking for Hermit a home Four of Wands in a rundown neighborhood Five of Pentacles.

I’m lonely Five of Pentacles and I’m on the road Hermit home Four of Wands.

Looking for Hermit a home Four of Wands, a fixer-upper one Five of Pentacles.

A religious Hermit group Four of Wands leaves you cold Five of Pentacles.

Alone Hermit in a crowd Four of Wands, feeling left out Five of Pentacles.

Broke Five of Pentacles because I help Hermit my spouse Four of Wands out.

We know how to Hermit have a good home life Four of Wands on a shoestring Five of Pentacles.

He is devoted Hermit to his family Four of Wands; he sacrifices and does without Five of Pentacles for them.

I’m disabled Five of Pentacles, in my humble Hermit home Four of Wands.

The truth is Hermit, my family Four of Wands makes me miserable Five of Pentacles.

He misses Five of Pentacles being married Four of Wands, and he’s out looking Hermit.

He can see how Hermit his marriage Four of Wands is draining him of life Five of Pentacles.

Everyone Four of Wands on the Path Hermit experiences Dark Night of the Soul Five of Pentacles.

A friend to Hermit people who are doing well Four of Wands and people who are in need Five of Pentacles.

You feel inferior Five of Pentacles when the truth is Hermit, you are as good as anyone else Four of Wands.

We find ways to Five of Pentacles get together with our people Four of Wands in the dead of winter Hermit.

Sick and crippled people Five of Pentacles are healed Hermit at this treatment Hermit center Four of Wands.

Your people Four of Wands comfort you Hermit when you are down Five of Pentacles.

A dismal lack of Five of Pentacles decency Hermit on their part Four of Wands.

This is the Company Four of Wands that takes care of you Hermit when you need it Five of Pentacles.

Analyzed Hermit my shortcomings Five of Pentacles and I’m one of the people who are in good shape Four of Wands now.

People are Four of Wands finding their way out of Hermit the ghetto Five of Pentacles.

Hospice: desperate people in bad shape Five of Pentacles are treated Hermit at this place Four of Wands.

 

 

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Four of WandsHermit

Four of Wands and Hermit

Looking for a home. I’m on the road home. Looking for a home. A religious group. Alone in a crowd.*** I help my spouse out.*** We know how to have a good home life. He is devoted to his family. My humble home.*** The truth is, my family …. … being married, and he’s out looking. He can see how his marriage is …. Everyone on the Path.*** A friend to people who are doing well. The truth is, you are as good as anyone else. We find ways to get together with our people. _ are healed at this treatment center. Your people comfort you. Decency on their part.*** This is the Company that takes care of you. Analyzed _, and I’m one of the people who are in good shape now. People are finding their way out. Hospice: … are treated at this place.

 

Four of WandsFive of Pentacles

Four of Wands and Five of Pentacles

A home in a rundown neighborhood.*** I’m lonely and I’m … home. Cold and lonely at home.*** A home, a fixer-upper one.*** A group leaves you cold. _ in a crowd, feeling left out. Broke because … my spouse. A good home life on a shoestring.*** Sacrifices and does without for the family. I’m disabled in my home. My family makes me miserable.*** Misses being married. Marriage is draining (him) of life. Everyone experiences Dark Night of the Soul. People who are doing well and people who are in need.*** You feel inferior, and you are as good as anyone else. Get together with our people in the dead of winter. Sick and crippled people at this center. Your people _ when you are down. A dismal lack of _ on their part. This is the Company that _ when you need it. _ my shortcomings, and I’m one of the people who are in good shape now. People are … the ghetto. Hospice: Desperate people in bad shape are at this place.

 

HermitFive of Pentacles

Hermit and Five of Pentacles

Looking for _ in a rundown neighborhood. I’m lonely and I’m on the road. Looking for a fixer-upper home. A religious _ leaves you cold. Alone … feeling left out. Broke because I help out. We know how to _ on a shoestring. He is devoted; he sacrifices and does without. I’m disabled in my humble _. The truth is, _ makes me miserable. He misses _, and he’s out looking. He can see how _ is draining him of life. _ on the Path experiences Dark Night of the Soul. A friend to people who are in need. You feel inferior when the truth is ….*** We find ways to _ in the dead of winter. Sick and crippled people are healed at this treatment _. Comfort you when you are down. A dismal lack of decency.*** Takes care of you when you need it. Analyzed my shortcomings.*** … finding (their) way out of the ghetto. Hospice: People in bad shape are treated.

 

 

 

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GUIDANCE        Sometimes saying ‘no’ is the best thing I ever did. Whew! I could have been involved in that if I had taken him up on his offer (or her, of course). Not taking risks with your future just to be polite: I have done that, and lived to ask myself what was I thinking? Some people can pull a stunt and profit from it, but, me … risky business doesn’t pay. Refuse to get involved in some shady business.

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Four of Cups – Seven of Swords – Two of Wands

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FOUR OF CUPS

SEVEN OF SWORDS

TWO OF WANDS

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Tarot Readings: Four of Cups and Seven of Swords

FOUR OF CUPS SEVEN OF SWORDS

Crime does not pay.

Not going to get away with it.

Neither reckless nor conservative.

Avoid risk to be financially secure.

Don’t dare to do business with them.

It’s a long shot; it won’t make money.

Ain’t misbehavin’ now that I’m well off.

Don’t let anyone mess with your future.

Cutthroat competition isn’t going to succeed.

Won’t believe how unsecure a bank account is.

Refuse to get involved in some shady business.

Dare to say ‘no’ and you have the world in your hands.

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Tarot Readings: Four of Cups and Two of Wands

FOUR OF CUPS TWO OF WANDS

Will not cheat.

Is conservative, declines risk.

Planning ahead can’t hurt you.

It’s a sure thing, not speculative.

An upcoming unplanned adventure.

This crime will pay but I’m not doing it.

Not financially secure because of sabotage.

No way is this business going to be undercut.

Decline the pension plan because it’s a sham.

Profit from stopping violation of fiduciary duties.

It’s a sure thing; you’re not taking any chances.

You will not pull off that slick trick you are planning.

Not going to have anything to do with that bad-boy.

My pension is not subject to being taken away from me.

The future looks good now that you have stopped the theft.

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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Two of Wands

SEVEN OF SWORDS TWO OF WANDS

Will get the nerve to say ‘no.’

In the business of risk aversion.

High-risk investments aren’t for now.

The bank will double-cross you – so don’t.

It’s too high a risk; the bank turns it down.

My bank is robbing me, and I won’t believe it.

Cutting corners to make a profit, it’s just not done.

It’s a sleazy company – you don’t want anything to do with it.

Thugs are established here, and you can’t do anything about it.

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Four of Cups “Some people just won’t take ‘no’ for an answer.” So we keep ignoring their offers. That’s Four of Cups, and that’s its illustration for all to see. four of Cups most often says a simple negative (so it’s a negator card) like: does not, not, don’t, it won’t, ain’t, can’t, un-, neither/nor. And sometimes the simple negative carries an extra word in it: isn’t going to; say ‘no’; but I’m not doing it; no way; stop; aren’t for now; so don’t. Words to the same affect also belong to Four of Cups, words like: aversion, declines, turns it down.

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Four of Cups also refuses to get involved with phrases like these: refuse to get involved in; not have anything to do with; you don’t want anything to do with it; you can’t do anything about it.

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Other situations, and their phrases, that pertain to Four of Cups’ simple refusals are like these examples: don’t let anyone

avoid; won’t believe; and I won’t believe it; is not subject to; it’s just not done.

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And that’s all Four of Cups has to say today. As you can see, he doesn’t like to talk.

Seven of Swords Seven of Swords expresses the distinction between a hero and a terrorist, between pulling off a shenanigan and ripping someone off. Our hero-terrorist is pulling off the shenanigan of ripping the enemy, the competition, off of its weapons. Perspective is everything: Some people’s fun is hurting other people.

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Mr. Seven of Swords is stealing, so Seven of Swords is a main card for crime and criminals, for theft and violation of trust, for being a thug.

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Seven of Swords is also from the perspective of its victims. Here it gathers words like: mess with; cutthroat competition; insecure situation;; sabotage; undercut; hurt you; double-cross you; being taken away from me. Seven of Swords says ‘sleazy’ and ‘shady’ from a bystander’s or victim’s perspective too.

Lots of words come from Seven of Swords about taking chances, risk, and reckless adventure. Here are some of them: get away with it, reckless, risk, dare to, it’s a long shot, misbehavin’, cheat, speculative, adventure, taking chances, pull off that slick trick; that bad-boy; get the nerve; high-risk; it’s too high a risk; cutting corners.

Two of Wands You know the type: He isn’t just financially secure or well off. He doesn’t just own the town; he owns the world. His investments have paid off, and he is a success, so ‘investment’ and ‘success’ belong in Two of Wands’ lexicon. But Two of Wands expresses YOU when YOU own YOUR world too. Same feeling – close, anyway. The feeling you can now confidently plan for what you want.

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Mr. Two of Wands is planning on how to wrest even more profit from his land holdings: Thank landlord … land lord. So Two of Wands is all about profit. For all this glory, though, most often this Two of Wands mogul simply contributes future tense, or words about the future (will; will be; going to, plan ahead, future), to your spread.

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Two of Wands combines money and real estate, and it is financial security, money in the bank … so this is the lead card for mortgage, pension, bank and banker, and bank loans generally. Two of Wands is the Establishment, the moneyed people. That expands to being a sure thing, and Two of Wands will translate ‘for sure’ and ‘a sure thing.’

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Random distribution is often puzzles me. Nine of Cups showed up in a streak, mostly as the second card, for a while. Seven of Swords is one of those ‘almost never shows up‘ Tarot citizens because of its meaning (which is a good indication Tarot isn’t just random, that something is driving it). Here we have Seven of Swords the very next day, and in the same spot – the second card. Hmm.

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As I have explained, when you have a ‘bad’ card like Seven of Swords, first thing you do is look around for a rescue card and/or a negator card. (Regular visitors know what I mean.) Four of Cups is a negator card: It belongs to the no/never/not/ Tarot tribe. Two of Wands indicates all is well in the long run, so it’s close-enough to a rescue card.

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Four of Cups is to not accept or not do. Seven of Swords is a wrongdoing, a risk, a dare, guts. Two of Wands is the future tense ( will – often), a plan, and profitable. These three cards most often are saying: Don’t risk your future, and don’t be taking risks. That’s the main message of these three cards, but they have a lot more to say than that.

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. … Four of Cups and Seven of Swords combine ‘ don’t’ words with ‘ taking a chance’ words, and therefore have a lot of risk- averse advice like: avoid risk; don’t dare; it’s a long shot, it won’t; don’t misbehave; don’t let anyone mess with; don’t get involved in something shady; have the guts to say ‘ no’; not cheat; declines risk; not doing the crime; not sabotage; decline because it’s a sham; stop the violation of fiduciary duties; not taking any chances; doesn’t pull off that slick trick; don’t have anything to do with that bad-boy; stopped the theft; not subject to it being taken; get the nerve to say ‘ no’; risk aversion; high-risk isn’t for now; cutting corners just isn’t done; it’s sleazy, you don’t want anything to do with it; you can’t do anything about the thugs.

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. .. Four of Cups and Two of Wands combine the future, or future tense, with a negative, so remember they say ‘ will not’ and ‘ won’t be‘ [ will not be], not going to,’ and ‘ will say ‘no,’ and similar phrases. they say ‘ No plan to.’ or ‘ un planned.’ They say ‘ refuse to get involved.’ And they say things like ‘ Don’t let anyone (fill in the blank) your future.’

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. .. Four of Cups and Two of Wands also combine a negative with pay’ because Two of Wands is ‘ a money card.’ So you have: no pay; won’t pay; won’t make money; not for that amount of money; not financially secure; not profitable, and so on. They could even say ‘ no mortgage’ because Two of Wands is a real estate and banking card.

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Two of Wands is doing business and is a company, so this pair of Rider Waite cards may say: don’t do business with; refuse to get involved in the business; no way is this business going to; in the business of avoiding (whatever); not a business; a company to be avoided.

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Two of Wands is about success, so Four of Cups chimes in with ‘ not going to succeed,’ using Two of Wands’ future tense ability.

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Two of Wands means established, and means a sure thing. When Four of Cups as a negator blends with it, it’s either NOT a sure thing, or it’s a sure thing and you can’t do anything about it, or it’s a sure thing and not (fill in another card’s meaning). The ‘ not’ is Four of Cups’ contribution.

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Two of Wands is a pension or bank account or other financial asset. Today we have ‘ Decline the pension’ and ‘ The bank turns it down.’

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. .. This pair, I had to dig to get sentences for. They combine sabotage with a good future, and say odd expressions like ‘ reckless conservative’ and ‘ it’s a long shot, i t will make money.’ They say t he pension plan is a sham and the bank account is unsecure, and crime will pay, and planning ahead will hurt you, and financially secure because of sabotage. They say the bank robs you and it’s a sleazy company, that thugs are established here. And the good news is: You pull off that slick trick you are planning.

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. .. But Seven of Swords and Two of Wands also have some good solid news. . .. Dare, and you have the world in your hands.

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Random distribution is often puzzling. Nine of Cups showed up in a streak, mostly as the second card, for a while. Seven of Swords is one of those ‘almost never shows up‘ Tarot citizens because of its meaning (which is a good indication Tarot isn’t just random, that something is driving it). Here we have Seven of Swords the very next day, and in the same spot – the second card. Hmm.

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As I have explained, when you have a ‘bad’ card like Seven of Swords, first thing you do is look around for a rescue card and/or a negator card. (Regular visitors know what I mean.) Four of Cups is a negator card: It belongs to the no/never/not/ Tarot tribe. Two of Wands indicates all is well in the long run, so it’s close-enough to a rescue card.

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Four of Cups is to not accept or not do. Seven of Swords is a wrongdoing, a risk, a dare, guts. Two of Wands is the future tense (will – often), a plan, and profitable. These three cards most often are saying: Don’t risk your future, and don’t be taking risks. That’s the main message of these three cards, but they have a lot more to say than that.

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. … Four of Cups and Seven of Swords combine ‘don’t’ words with ‘taking a chance’ words, and therefore have a lot of risk-averse advice like: avoid risk; don’t dare; it’s a long shot, it won’t; don’t misbehave; don’t let anyone mess with; don’t get involved in something shady; have the guts to say ‘no’; not cheat; declines risk; not doing the crime; not sabotage; decline because it’s a sham; stop the violation of fiduciary duties; not taking any chances; doesn’t pull off that slick trick; don’t have anything to do with that bad-boy; stopped the theft; not subject to it being taken; get the nerve to say ‘no’; risk aversion; high-risk isn’t for now; cutting corners just isn’t done; it’s sleazy, you don’t want anything to do with it; you can’t do anything about the thugs.

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. .. Four of Cups and Two of Wands combine the future, or future tense, with a negative so remember they say ‘will not’ and ‘won’t be,’ and ‘can’t say,’ ‘not going to,’ and ‘will say ‘no,’ and similar phrases. they say ‘No plan to.’ or ‘unplanned.’ They say ‘refuse to be.’ And they say things like ‘Don’t let anyone (fill in the blank) your future.’

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Four of Cups and Two of Wands also combine a negative with ‘pay’ because Two of Wands is ‘a money card.’ So you have: no pay; won’t pay; won’t make money; not for that amount of money; not financially secure; not profitable, and so on. They could even say ‘no mortgage’ because Two of Wands is a real estate and banking card.

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Two of Wands is doing business and is a company, so this pair of Rider Waite cards may say: don’t do business with; refuse to get involved in the business; no way is this business going to; in the business of avoiding (whatever); not a business; a company to be avoided.

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Two of Wands is about success, so Four of Cups chimes in with ‘not going to succeed,’ using Two of Wands’ future tense ability.

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Two of Wands means established, and means a sure thing. When Four of Cups as a negator blends with it, it’s either NOT a sure thing, or it’s a sure thing and you can’t do anything about it, or it’s a sure thing and not (fill in another card’s meaning). The ‘not’ is Four of Cups’ contribution.

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Two of Wands is a pension or bank account or other financial asset. Today we have ‘Decline the pension’ and ‘The bank turns it down.’

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But Seven of Swords and Two of Wands also have some good solid news. Dare, and you have the world in your hands.

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A financial guru says that a main factor that differentiates a winning portfolio (You can retire and keep living as you are.) from a losing portfolio (Your retirement is menial.) is not so much picking all the right stocks as in avoiding all the wrong stocks. The sexier a stock is, the more it’s courted, said he, the less you are going to make. We are looking at our lives that way today; we are avoiding risk and not letting anyone mess with our future.

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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM

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SEVEN OF SWORDS

TWO OF WANDS

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Tarot Readings: Four of Cups and Seven of Swords

FOUR OF CUPS SEVEN OF SWORDS

Crime does not pay.

Not going to get away with it.

Neither reckless nor conservative.

Avoid risk to be financially secure.

Don’t dare to do business with them.

It’s a long shot; it won’t make money.

Ain’t misbehavin’ now that I’m well off.

Don’t let anyone mess with your future.

Cutthroat competition isn’t going to succeed.

Won’t believe how unsecure a bank account is.

Refuse to get involved in some shady business.

Dare to say ‘no’ and you have the world in your hands.

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Tarot Readings: Four of Cups and Two of Wands

FOUR OF CUPS TWO OF WANDS

Will not cheat.

Is conservative, declines risk.

Planning ahead can’t hurt you.

It’s a sure thing, not speculative.

An upcoming unplanned adventure.

This crime will pay but I’m not doing it.

Not financially secure because of sabotage.

No way is this business going to be undercut.

Decline the pension plan because it’s a sham.

Profit from stopping violation of fiduciary duties.

It’s a sure thing; you’re not taking any chances.

You will not pull off that slick trick you are planning.

Not going to have anything to do with that bad-boy.

My pension is not subject to being taken away from me.

The future looks good now that you have stopped the theft.

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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Two of Wands

SEVEN OF SWORDS TWO OF WANDS

Will get the nerve to say ‘no.’

In the business of risk aversion.

High-risk investments aren’t for now.

The bank will double-cross youso don’t.

It’s too high a risk; the bank turns it down.

My bank is robbing me, and I won’t believe it.

Cutting corners to make a profit, it’s just not done.

It’s a sleazy company – you don’t want anything to do with it.

Thugs are established here, and you can’t do anything about it.

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Tarot Readings: Four of Cups and Seven of Swords

FOUR OF CUPS SEVEN OF SWORDS

Crime does not _.

Not _ get away with it.

Neither reckless nor _.

Avoid risk _.

Don’t dare to_.

It’s a long shot; it won’t _.

Ain’t misbehavin’.

Don’t let anyone mess with _.

Cutthroat competition isn’t going to _.

Won’t believe how insecure _.

Refuse to get involved in shady _.

Dare to say ‘no’ .

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not cheat.

declines risk.

can’t hurt you.

not speculative.

un_ adventure.

This crime I’m not doing it.

Not sabotage.

No way is _ undercut.

Decline _ because it’s a sham.

stopping violation of fiduciary duties.

you’re not taking any chances.

not pull off that slick trick.

Not have anything to do with that bad-boy.

is not subject to being taken away from me.

you have stopped the theft.

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get the nerve to say ‘no.’

risk aversion.

High-risk _ aren’t for now.

_ double-cross youso don’t.

It’s too high a risk; _turns it down.

is robbing me, and I won’t believe it.

Cutting corners, it’s just not done.

It’s sleazy you don’t want anything to do with it.

Thugs , and you can’t do anything about it.

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Tarot Readings: Four of Cups and Two of Wands

FOUR OF CUPS TWO OF WANDS

does not pay.

Not going to .

Neither _ nor conservative.

Avoid _ to be financially secure.

Don’t do business with them.

it won’t make money.

Ain’t _ now that I’m well off.

Don’t let anyone _ your future.

_ isn’t going to succeed.

Won’t believe _ a bank account is.

Refuse to get involved in some _ business.

say ‘no’ and you have the world in your hands.

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Will not _.

Is conservative, declines _.

Planning ahead can’t _.

It’s a sure thing, not _.

An upcoming unplanned _.

_ will pay but I’m not doing it.

Not financially secure.

No way is this business going to be _.

Decline the pension plan because _.

Profit from stopping _.

It’s a sure thing; you’re not .

You will not you are planning.

Not going to have anything to do with _.

My pension is not subject to .

The future looks good now that you have stopped _.

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Will say ‘no.’

In the business of _ aversion.

investments aren’t for now.

The bank will so don’t.

the bank turns it down.

My bank is _, and I won’t believe it.

to make a profit, it’s just not done.

It’s a _ company – you don’t want anything to do with it.

_ are established here, and you can’t do anything about it.

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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Two of Wands

SEVEN OF SWORDS TWO OF WANDS

Crime does pay.

going to get away with it.

reckless conservative.

risk to be financially secure.

dare to do business with them.

It’s a long shot; it will make money.

misbehavin’ now that I’m well off.

mess with your future.

Cutthroat competition to succeed.

how unsecure a bank account is.

some shady business.

Dare to _ and you have the world in your hands.

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Will cheat.

Is conservative, _ risk.

Planning ahead can hurt you.

It’s a sure thing, _ speculative.

An upcoming planned adventure.

This crime will pay.

financially secure because of sabotage.

this business is going to be undercut.

_ the pension plan because it’s a sham.

Profit from _ violation of fiduciary duties.

It’s a sure thing; _ taking any chances.

You will pull off that slick trick you are planning.

going to have something to do with that bad-boy.

My pension is being taken away from me.

The future looks good the theft.

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Will get the nerve.

In the business of risk.

High-risk investments.

The bank will double-cross you.

It’s too high a risk; the bank .

My bank is robbing me.

Cutting corners to make a profit.

It’s a sleazy company

Thugs are established here.

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Tarot Readings for You for August 27, 2015 Thursday©

GUIDANCE ‘If it’s not all right, it’s all wrong’ one camp says. Another camp says ‘If it’s not all wrong, it’s all right.’ Fair means or foul, as we say. There comes a time for a person who is ‘on the path’ to be cutthroat. And there comes a time for every smooth operator to do that right thing he has been dodging.

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Ace of Pentacles – Four of Cups – Seven of Swords

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TAROT READINGS: WHAT PAYS, AND WHAT DOESN’T (ACE OF PENTACLES AND FOUR OF CUPS)

TAROT READINGS: ILL-GOTTEN GAIN (ACE OF PENTACLES AND SEVEN OF SWORDS)

TAROT READINGS: AIN’T MISBEHAVING (FOUR OF CUPS AND SEVEN OF SWORDS)

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TAROT READINGS: WHAT PAYS, AND WHAT DOESN’T (ACE OF PENTACLES AND FOUR OF CUPS)

Not getting paid for hazardous duty.

It pays to have nothing to do with bad boys.

Making good money without high risk.

It doesn’t pay to take a big chance.

The profit is there if you don’t cut corners.

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TAROT READINGS: ILL-GOTTEN GAIN (ACE OF PENTACLES AND SEVEN OF SWORDS)

Your ill-gotten gains are deniable.

I don’t care whether it’s the straight way or the crooked way.

They’ve got the goods on you – you can’t get away with denying it.

If you don’t give it to him, he takes it.

I can’t believe it’s true … I’ve been robbed.

He’s not on the straight and narrow – he takes his chances.

He’s a gutsy guy, no middle-of-the-roader.

You don’t get your hands on your stolen property.

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TAROT READINGS: AIN’T MISBEHAVING (FOUR OF CUPS AND SEVEN OF SWORDS)

Is doing right, not cheating.

Turns down some illegal money.

No more ‘walk on the wild side,’ I’m going straight.

He is going straight and not taking risks.

No I don’t put my money at risk.

It’s not that dangerous a road.

He denies the double-cross, but you have the facts.

Have nothing to do with stolen goods.

Do not be in possession of stolen property.

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Ace of Pentacles – Four of Cups – Seven of Swords

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.. …….……      …...……..……. Ace of Pentacles is on the right path, being right, doing the right thing, and making a profit, being successful. All by itself, Ace of Pentacles says people who are straight make the money and have the success. You can see the ‘straight and narrow’ there in the picture … and the path is the same color as the pile of gold in the disembodied hand.

Seven of Swords is the polar opposite of Ace of Pentacles. Here we see the fellow who has stolen the enemy’s weapons sneaking out of camp in broad daylight.

…..…… ….. So Ace of Pentacles with Seven of Swords contrasts ‘fair or foul,’ straight or crooked, give and take, the safe way or the risky way. Together they say ‘money at risk’ or ‘take a chance with your money.’ A high-risk investment.

So what’s our other card? In the middle of these two is Four of Cups refusing every time it’s offered, or something that doesn’t go through. Four of Cups is famous for refusing temptation, by the way.

Note that Four of Cups operates as a negator card sometimes, so it can produce contradictory sentences, especially today when it can apply either to doing right or doing wrong. In your spreads, it pays to pay special attention to these negative modifiers: Which card’s action is being blocked or canceled out? Here (1) is not doing right, and (2) is doing right, not _. Watch for these potholes in your Tarot street.

You put all the cards in your spread together to get the message. Putting all these together, we are saying that it’s not really all one way. We are saying that there comes a time for a crook to go straight, just as there comes a time for a saint to get crooked (or cutthroat).

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Ace of Pentacles………. Ace of Pentacles is the right path, the right way, money, profit and success. It equates success with ‘right.’ The hand with the gold is over the golden path with the lilies in front and the roses at its end.

Four of Cups……….. Four of Cups too has a disembodied hand offering something. Today it offers temptation because Seven of Swords is up to something and Ace of Pentacles is on the straight and narrow. Refusing temptation is one of Four of Cups’ stances. Refusing anything at all. You can see the crossed arms, even crossed legs, and his head is down.

Four of Cups isn’t – isn’t accepting, isn’t listening, isn’t going to, won’t have anything to do with. Four of Cups says ‘no.’ Nothing goes through, the buck stops here, someone is unreachable, the offer is turned down, the person is turned away.

Seven of Swords………Seven of Swords is on the sneak, is up to something, is a risky mission or a hazard. Seven of Swords is about the thief (stealing enemy weapons, there), the violator of trust, the double-crosser, the criminal, breaking the rules. The focus of Seven of Swords is on the illegal act as easily as the illegal person: the stolen goods or the thief.

Too, Seven of Swords is when you get away with something, when you pull a fast one, when you get even. Because Seven of Swords can be street justice: After all, that’s the enemy’s weapons he steals.

Seven of Swords also focuses on risk and hazard. It’s the hazard or the hazardous material. It’s the hazardous mission or the illegal caper. This is the card for special forces and black ops, all of that skulduggery, but Seven of Swords just as easily is about privately getting even, just as easily is about matters personal.

On a lighter note, Seven of Swords is the card for adventure, for daring and daring to do something, for having the nerve to. We are not about that today, though. Neither are we about self-destruction and self-destructive acts, which also belong to Mr. Seven of Swords.

(Beware Seven of Swords with Ten of Swords: They both are about ‘stabbed in the back.’ And Seven of Swords, as the assassin – which he can be – can make that backstabbing literal.)

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Into the life of every bend-over-backwards peacelover comes the dagger of ‘I’m not going to take this anymore.’ Into the life of every dedicated blackhearted evildoer comes that moment of gracious self-sacrifice. The Laws of Random Distribution declare this to be so, and there’s no appeal from that kind of law.

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TAROT READINGS: WHAT PAYS, AND WHAT DOESN’T (ACE OF PENTACLES AND FOUR OF CUPS)

Not FOUR OF CUPS getting paid ACE OF PENTACLES for hazardous duty SEVEN OF SWORDS.

It pays ACE OF PENTACLES to have nothing to do with FOUR OF CUPS bad boys SEVEN OF SWORDS.

Making good money ACE OF PENTACLES without FOUR OF CUPS high risk SEVEN OF SWORDS.

It doesn’t FOUR OF CUPS pay ACE OF PENTACLES to take a big chance SEVEN OF SWORDS.

The profit ACE OF PENTACLES is there if you don’t FOUR OF CUPS cut corners SEVEN OF SWORDS.

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TAROT READINGS: ILL-GOTTEN GAIN (ACE OF PENTACLES AND SEVEN OF SWORDS)

Your ill-gotten SEVEN OF SWORDS gains ACE OF PENTACLES are deniable FOUR OF CUPS.

I don’t care whether FOUR OF CUPS it’s the straight way ACE OF PENTACLES or the crooked way SEVEN OF SWORDS.

They’ve got the goods on you ACE OF PENTACLES – you can’t FOUR OF CUPS get away with SEVEN OF SWORDS denying it FOUR OF CUPS.

If you don’t FOUR OF CUPS give it to him ACE OF PENTACLES, he takes it.

I can’t believe FOUR OF CUPS it’s true ACE OF PENTACLES … I’ve been robbed.

He’s not FOUR OF CUPS on the straight and narrow ACE OF PENTACLES – he takes his chances SEVEN OF SWORDS.

He’s a gutsy guy SEVEN OF SWORDS, no FOUR OF CUPS middle-of-the-roader ACE OF PENTACLES.

You don’t FOUR OF CUPS get your hands on ACE OF PENTACLES your stolen property SEVEN OF SWORDS.

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TAROT READINGS: AIN’T MISBEHAVING (FOUR OF CUPS AND SEVEN OF SWORDS)

Is doing right ACE OF PENTACLES, not FOUR OF CUPS cheating SEVEN OF SWORDS.

Turns down FOUR OF CUPS some illegal SEVEN OF SWORDS money ACE OF PENTACLES.

No more FOUR OF CUPS ‘walk on the wild side SEVEN OF SWORDS,’ I’m going straight ACE OF PENTACLES.

He is going straight ACE OF PENTACLES and not FOUR OF CUPS taking risks SEVEN OF SWORDS.

No I don’t FOUR OF CUPS put my money ACE OF PENTACLES at risk SEVEN OF SWORDS.

It’s not FOUR OF CUPS that dangerous SEVEN OF SWORDS a road ACE OF PENTACLES.

He denies FOUR OF CUPS the double-cross SEVEN OF SWORDS, but you have the facts ACE OF PENTACLES.

Have nothing to do with FOUR OF CUPS stolen SEVEN OF SWORDS goods ACE OF PENTACLES.

Do not be FOUR OF CUPS in possession of ACE OF PENTACLES stolen property SEVEN OF SWORDS.

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…………….………. . Ace of Pentacles and Four of Cups    WHAT PAYS, AND WHAT DOESN’T Not getting paid.*** It pays to have nothing to do with _.*** Making good money without _.*** It doesn’t pay to take a _.** The profit is there if you don’t__.*** Gains are deniable. I don’t care whether it’s the straight way.*** They’ve got the goods on you; you can’t … denying it. If you don’t give it to him ….*** I can’t believe it’s true.*** He’s not on the straight and narrow.*** No middle-of-the-roader. You don’t get your hands on your _.*** You don’t get your hands on ….*** Is doing right, not _.*** Turns down some money.*** No more …; I’m going straight.* He is going straight, and not …. No, I don’t … my money. It not that _ a road.** He denies … but you have the facts. Have nothing to do with _ goods. Do not be in possession of _. x

…………….…………. Ace of Pentacles and Seven of Swords    Getting paid for hazardous duty.*** It pays to _ with bad boys. Making good money with high risk.** It pays to take a big chance. The profit is there if you cut corners.*** ILL-GOTTEN GAIN Your ill-gotten gains.* It’s the straight way or the crooked way.*** They’ve got the goods on you; you _ get away with …. … give it to him, he takes it. It’s true – I’ve been robbed. He’s _ on the straight and narrow – he takes his chances. He’s a gutsy guy, _ middle-of-the-roader. You get your hands on your stolen property. Possession of stolen property.*** Is doing right, _ cheating. Illegal money.*** … walk on the wild side; I’m going straight. He is going straight, and _ taking risks. I put my money at risk. Dangerous road. … the double cross, but you have the facts. Stolen goods. Possession of stolen property. x

……………..………… Four of Cups and Seven of Swords    Not getting _ for hazardous duty. Have nothing to do with bad boys.*** … without high risk.*** It doesn’t _ to take a big chance. Don’t cut corners.*** Your ill-gotten _ are deniable. I don’t care whether it’s the crooked way.* You can’t get away with it. You can’t get away with denying it. If you don’t …, he takes it. I can’t believe I’ve been robbed.*** He’s not – he takes his chances. He’s a gutsy guy, no …. You don’t … your stolen property. Have nothing to do with stolen property.*** AIN’T MISBEHAVING Not cheating.*** Turns down illegal _. No more ‘walk on the wild side.’** Not taking risks.*** Not adventurous. No, I don’t put _ at risk.*** It’s not that dangerous.*** He denies the double-cross.*** Have nothing to do with stolen _. Do not … stolen property. x

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Tarot Readings for You for October 25, 2013 Friday(c)

Guidance      We are making the place safe – are on the lookout for trespassers upon our peace and quiet: cheaters, traitors to our trust, thieves – all sorts of criminal activities. We are even preventing risks and hazards, and warning people about harm they are doing to themselves. “You know something’s up when no one is talking to you.” Someone admits he is not a monk, he takes chances.

 

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Seven of Swords

Eight of Wands – Four of Cups – Hermit

 

 

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Tarot Readings: Is True, or Is Cheating? (Hermit and Seven of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Criminal Activities (Eight of Wands and Seven of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Not Allowing Hazards (Four of Cups and Seven of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Tell Not to/Not Telling (Eight of Wands and Four of Cups)

Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

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Tarot Readings: Is True, or Is Cheating? (Hermit and Seven of Swords)

Says he is true, that he does not fool around.

 

You have the facts, and he denies all his shenanigans.

 

It’s a fact, you can’t get away with it that many times.

 

He says he is no monk, he takes chances.

 

More and more, he is monogamous and does not take risks.

 

You are told about the double-cross and can’t believe it’s true.

 

You know ‘something’s up’ when no one talks to you.

 

Takes a lot of chances, doesn’t believe in playing it safe.

 

I am not a rational person – am more and more daring.

 

He is sincere when he says he isn’t cheating.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Criminal Activities (Eight of Wands and Seven of Swords)

Everybody is watching to help stop street crime.

 

No more crimes,” he says, “I am going straight.”

 

Talk does not straighten out criminals.

 

A sensible person has nothing to do with the bad boys.

 

A list of things to help prevent crime.

 

Isn’t telling the investigator about all the crimes.

 

Is not telling the truth about the items that are stolen.

 

Is not honest – is one of the people making off with items.

 

It’s a fact, you can’t get away with it that many times.

 

They are not honest, they are stealing more and more.

 

Refuses to look for the items that were stolen.

 

Refuses to investigate when told about thefts.

 

Does not see things as they are, is a danger to himself and others.

 

Is not stealing and tells the investigator all.

 

Knows who the criminals are but isn’t telling.

 

A sober person does not associate with all these criminals.

 

He denies he did the trespasses when they view each and every one.

 

A criminal is not honest in what he says, either.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Not Allowing Hazards (Four of Cups and Seven of Swords)

Inspecting for and not allowing any of the hazardous materials.

 

Looking for ways to prevent risks.

 

Facts are not laid out as to the risks.

 

Demonstrates it is not on the list of things that are too dangerous.

 

Looking for the hazards that are not on the list.

 

Assess the risks soberly as to which ones not to dare.

 

Putting those facts in writing is risky, so don’t do it.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Tell Not to/Not Telling (Eight of Wands and Four of Cups)

Telling the truth and not taking any chances.

 

Friends come to tell you not to take this chance.

 

The old man will not listen when you tell him he is harming himself.

 

Not telling the truth to the people who are at risk.

 

Calls for help go unanswered, it is too dangerous.

 

Something is afoot: My messages are not reaching me.

 

 

Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

He is sincere when he says he isn’t a crook.

 

Takes a lot of chances, (he) doesn’t believe in playing it safe.

 

A lot of helpers will come but not if it is dangerous.

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*Go to Learn Tarot by Pictures.  It is what each of the four cards, by itself, has to say.  It shows you how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in today’s Spread. 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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This is a group reading, with no Questioner and no Question to limit what the cards say, so there’s more variety – even contradictions – and also the pronouns are more flexible. If it feels like it’s yours, and it says ‘he,’ and you’re a ‘she,’ feel free to adopt it anyway.

 

Seven of Swords

Eight of Wands – Four of Cups – Hermit

 

 

LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

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How I cut the number of Tarot Readings sentences to the bone, here! We are a study in contrasts, and we make many, many phrases.

The first focal point is Hermit and Seven of Swords. Hermit is honest, calm, rational (just the facts) and truthful, careful, monogamous or celibate, is seeking or observing something (he) is interested in, is religious, a devoted and helpful friend. Seven of Swords is a sneak, is abandoning the scene (getaway), is a thief, a double-crosser or traitor, an adventurer or daring, a cheat, even an assassin or spy. (I left out the black ops theme for Seven of Swords.) So Hermit is a man of peace and Seven of Swords may be military. Together, these two Rider Waite Tarot cards say ‘witness a crime,’ ‘assess risks,’ ‘It’s true about the double-cross,’ ‘You know how risky that is.’ They even say ‘an honest crook.’

There’s a contrast in the remaining pair of Rider Waite Tarot cards too, Eight of Wands and Four of Cups. Eight of Wands is more and more (increasingly) or many or a lot of, is talking or telling, is a list of things and means ‘fast’ too; Four of Cups is denying, is ‘none of that,’ not talking, no way, it stops here. Together they are ‘none of the above’; they are taking the Fifth. Some excerpt phrases are: “More and more, he does not.” “A number of them are not.” “I am not having anything to do with any of them.” Do you see how these two could also say ‘Cross it off the list’?

Eight of Wands and Hermit is telling the truth, having all the facts, is a lot of friends, helpers, sensible people or observers. Eight of Wands and Hermit also say ‘more and more devoted.’ These two Rider Waite Tarot cards describe reading a document, the facts in writing or in a document, a sincere letter to a friend – even ‘religious writing,’ which might be scriptures. Eight of Wands and Hermit are about examining or investigating one after another, a lot of witnesses, or a lot of help or helpers – or ‘help is on the way.’ Together, they can simply say ‘facts’ too, because Eight of Wands makes things plural, remember?

Eight of Wands is a pluralizer (makes other Tarot cards’ meanings plural), as well as being a list, talking, documents and indicating ‘quickly’ or ‘fast.’ Here are Seven of Swords’ words for today: get away with it, fools around, sabotage and self-sabotage, bad boys, risks and risky, double-cross, danger and dangerous, hazardous, takes chances, harm and self-harm, ‘making off with,’ meaning stealing, theft, criminal and lowlife, daring, spies and snoops. Together, Eight of Wands and Seven of Swords say ‘says he fools around’ and ‘is a danger to others,’ and ‘takes a lot of chances,’ and ‘putting it is writing is too risky.’ ‘Tell him it’s too risky,’ ‘tell him he is harming himself,’ ‘one of the people making off with,’ ‘all the lowlifes,’ ‘these things are too dangerous,’ ‘a number of them are snoops,’ ‘a list of hazardous materials’ are some of the things these two Tarot cards have said today. Can you see how the two could just say ‘thefts’?

Four of Cups and Hermit is generally about not being honest or not believing the facts or the truth, not looking, refusing to see things as they are, denying the truth – won’t be sensible or sober or monogamous. Refusing to play it safe. These two can also say “That is not the truth, or not true.” Hermit means to look, search, observe, believe and understand, so Four of Cups and Hermit also say ‘know (he) won’t,’ and ‘aware (he) denies.’ Hermit investigates, so Hermit and Four of Cups could also say ‘The investigation finds no’ (whatever). And of course, ‘refuse to look, refuse to investigate’ is also on the table, with Four of Cups meaning ‘refuse.’ Hermit is realistic, so you get ‘not being realistic’ when you put Four of Cups next to it.

Four of Cups often serves as a negative modifier of its associate Tarot cards. One of its meanings is not letting something through, not letting something happen. Seven of Swords is the daring risk-taker, is dangerous, is getting away with some shenanigan or crime. He is a double-crossing lowlife. He is a thief, an assassin. He robs you, his buddy. This card stands for hazards and means ‘hazardous.’ But watch for Seven of Swords to mean ‘have the guts to’ as well, to indicate revenge, or to mean ‘you pull it off.’ Here are some of the things these two cards have said in our Tarot Readings: You can’t get away with it. Nothing to do with the bad boys. Does not take risks, or Don’t take chances. Not a daring person. No more criminal activity. Isn’t cheating. But not if it is dangerous. Isn’t a crook. Isn’t breaking the law. Denies he did the trespassing. Not let hazardous material through. Won’t let them take risks.

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LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Eight of Wands Mainly is adjectives that mean ‘many’ or ‘a lot of.’ Eight of Wands is about messages, talk, a list, one after another, increasingly. It also means ‘fast’ or ‘quickly’ and its synonyms. It serves to make nearby cards plural. For example, if Hermit is meaning ‘friend,’ Eight of Wands makes that: friends, all the friends, many friends, more and more friends, or more and more friendly. The illustration could be better: boards one on top of the other fly through the air.

 

Four of Cups isn’t accepting, isn’t listening, isn’t about to, won’t have anything to do with, refuses to, is not reachable.  Nothing goes through here.  “No.”  Illustration aptly depicts that:  A disembodied hand holds out yet another cup to a person whose arms and legs are crossed, whose head is averted.

 

Hermit   Shows a monk out looking for travelers who need help at night in the cold.  Its disparate meanings arise from that illustration:  Comes to help, comes to the other person, sincerely devoted, honest person, monogamous or celibate, truth and true, a night trip or trip or being on the road, look for or investigate, an old or older man, a healer or counselor.

 

Seven of Swords  That’s the sneaky person.  That’s the cheater or double-crosser.  That’s the criminal or the one who sneaks out and violates the rules.  It’s the illegal act or illegal person.  That’s you getting away with it, or getting even … a little ‘street justice.’  Seven of Swords is a hazard or hazardous material as well.  It is a hazardous mission, a reconnaissance or black ops or illegal caper … which does not have to be an official one; it can be a person on that kind of adventure privately.  It stands for daring, and for self-destructive acts and persons.

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Our Daily Spread for October 25, 2011 Tuesday ©

Advice is about destructive criminal types,  cheaters,  traitors and how honest people deal with them –  which is,  of course,  all kinds of ways and all kinds of scenarios.  No one comes to help when it is dangerous.  The old man refuses to listen and harms himself.  Everybody is coming to help stop street crime.  Says he is true,  that he does not fool around.  You know  ‘something’s up’  when he quits talking to you.

(At the time of production, there’s no way to correct the lack of spaces after punctuation.  I am writing around it now!)

 

 

 

 

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Seven of Swords

Eight of Wands –  Four of Cups –  Hermit

DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS  Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

Romance Perspective

Says he is true,  that he does not fool around.

He denies his many shenanigans when you have the facts.

It’s a fact,  you can’t get away with it that many times.

Acts of sabotage when you are not looking.

A sensible person has nothing to do with the bad boys.

More and more,  he is monogamous and does not take risks.

You are told about the double-cross and can’t believe it’s true.

You know  ‘something’s up’  when he quits talking to you.

Does not see things as they are,  is a danger to himself and others.

Takes a lot of chances,  (he) doesn’t believe in playing it safe.

He is not a sane person;  he is more and more daring.

No more criminal activity,  he says,  he is going straight.

He is sincere when he says he isn’t breaking the law.

He is sincere when he says he isn’t cheating.

Criminal Activity,  Criminals, Thieves

Everybody is coming to help stop street crime.

The old man would not listen to what (they) said so (they) attacked/killed him.

Talk does not straighten out criminals.

Wising up a criminal takes more than talk.

A list of things you can do to help prevent crime.

Is not going to tell the investigator about all these crimes.

Is not going to tell the truth about the items that are stolen.

Is not honest,  is one of the people making off with items.

It’s a fact,  you can’t get away with it that many times.

They are not honest,  they are stealing more and more.

Refuses to look for the items that were stolen.

Refuses to investigate when told about thefts.

Is honest,  refuses to be one of the thieves.

Is not stealing and tells the investigator all.

Knows who the criminals are but isn’t telling.

He is not being sincere in what he tells you:  He is violating the rules.

A sober person does not associate with all these criminals.

He says he is no monk,  he takes chances.

“I’ve come to help you,”  he says –  NOT!  to rob you!

Acts of sabotage when you are not looking.

He denies he did the trespasses when they view each and every one.

Does not see things as they are,  is a danger to himself and others.

All these criminals don’t get the plain facts of life.

Takes a lot of chances,  (he) doesn’t believe in playing it safe.

A criminal is not honest in what he says,  either.

“I’ve come to help you,”  he says –  NOT! –  to rob you!

Hazards,  Hazardous Materials

Inspecting for and not allowing any of the hazardous materials.

Looking for ways to prevent risks.

Facts are not laid out as to the risks.

He is wise to all the risk takers and won’t let them.

Demonstrates it is not on the list of things that are too dangerous.

Looking for the hazards that are not on the list.

Isn’t taking any chances:  only the things that are on the safe approved list.

Being truthful about all of these,  not taking any chances.

Telling the truth and not taking any chances.

It’s a fact these things are dangerous;  I am not going to have anything to do with them.

Takes a lot of chances,  (he) doesn’t believe in playing it safe.

A lot of helpers will come but not if it is dangerous.

Assess the risks soberly as to which ones not to dare.

Friends come to tell you not to take this chance.

Don’t put the facts in writing,  it’s too risky.

The old man will not listen when you tell him he is harming himself.

General,  Miscellaneous

Not telling the truth to the people who are at risk.

Calls for help go unanswered,  it is too dangerous.

He knows something is afoot when his messages don’t reach him.

He knows  ‘something’s up’  when they quit talking to him.

A number of them are spies,  are not sincere.

Reconnaissance Missions

Spies/black ops are not told the truth.

Spies do not divulge the real facts.

Facts are not laid out as to the risks.

You don’t talk the facts about the dangerous missions.

All his friends have nothing to do with the assassin.

A search of documents will find nothing about this illegal mission.

Not one of these people is coming to help you on this dangerous undertaking.

In reconnaissance missions,  you don’t know what you will observe.

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Seven of Swords

Eight of Wands –  Four of Cups –  Hermit

MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD

Seven of Swords:  That’s the sneaky person.  That’s the cheater.  That’s the criminal or the one who sneaks out and violates the rules.  It’s the illegal act or person.  That’s you getting away with it,  or getting even … a little  ‘street justice.’  Seven of Swords is a hazard or hazardous material as well.  It is a hazardous mission,  a reconnaissance or black ops or illegal mission … which does not have to be an official one;  it can be a person on that kind of adventure privately.  It stands for daring,  derring-do,  and self-destructive acts and persons.  So there’s the ‘star card’ of our spread.  The other cards will frame what part of Seven of Swords is being brought out.  The other cards are benign,  so we are not into horrors or disasters here.

 

The next Rider Waite Tarot Citizen to shape our stories is Hermit.  Hermit has several applications:  Investigation,  truth or fact,  observation or demonstration,  sincerity,  coming to help,  coming,  help,  counseling or wising up or straightening up,  a friend or a friend who helps,  sane and sober.  Now you should begin to see why we have so many sentences up there!

 

Remaining citizens are the constants.  Constants as Tarot reading goes.  Eight of Wands is messages, talk,  a list,  increasing (as in ‘more and more’ or ‘-er’).  Four of Cups is refusing,  not listening or not engaging,  kind of  ‘not doing’  and ignoring.  It means ‘no way!’  sometimes.

 

As many sentences as we have,  many more variations are out there.  I quit because these are  ‘too many’  for a lot of our visitors and readers.

 

MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS

Eight of Wands mainly is messages,  talk,  a list,  increasing (as in ‘more and more’ or ‘-er’) including more speedily.  It makes nearby cards plural.  For example,  if you are using  ‘friend’  as what Hermit means,  and you add Eight of Wands,  that makes it  ‘friends’  or  ‘all the friends’  or  ‘many friends,’  or even  ‘more and more friends’ or  ‘more and more friendly.’   Some of its meanings are not used today,  and I am leaving those out for now.

 

The illustration of Eight of Wands is limbs flying in the air one on top of the other,  as in a barrage of boards flying through the air.

 

Four of Cups isn’t accepting,  isn’t listening,  isn’t about to,  won’t have anything to do with,  refuses to,  is not reachable.  Nothing goes through here.  “No.”  Illustration aptly depicts that:  A disembodied hand holds out yet another cup to a person whose arms and legs are crossed,  whose head is averted.

 

Hermit Shows a monk out looking for travelers who need help at night in the cold.  Its disparate meanings arise from that illustration:  Comes to help,  comes to the other person,  honest person,  monogamous or celibate,  truth,  a night trip or trip,  look for or investigate,  an old or older man, a healer or counselor.   Some other meanings are left out here,  not used.

 

Seven of Swords  That’s the sneaky person.  That’s the cheater or double-crosser.  That’s the criminal or the one who sneaks out and violates the rules.  It’s the illegal act or illegal person.  That’s you getting away with it,  or getting even … a little  ‘street justice.’  Seven of Swords is a hazard or hazardous material as well.  It is a hazardous mission,  a reconnaissance or black ops or illegal mission … which does not have to be an official one;  it can be a person on that kind of adventure privately.  It stands for daring,  derring-do,  and self-destructive acts and persons.

 

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