Tarot Readings for You for September 8-9, 2018 Weekend©
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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
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
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
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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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, it will make money.’ They say the 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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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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FOUR OF CUPS
SEVEN OF SWORDS
TWO OF WANDS
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Tarot Readings: Four of Cups and 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
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
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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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
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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
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 you – so 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
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
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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