Tarot Readings for You for March 18, 2013 Monday(c)

Four of Wands

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

 

 

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Our moral today is avoiding being taken routine advantage of by your own people.  It is also about the flip side of that situation:  The family no longer has anything to do with the mooch.  A predatory person is more and more shunned (or avoided) by his own people.  If a person keeps taking advantage of his/her associates, they will distance themselves.

 

 

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Four of Wands

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

 

 

Tarot Readings: Avoiding Aggravation (Six of Swords + Five of Swords)

 Six of Swords Five of Swords

Somehow, we pull off getting out from under this house.

I am established now; I don’t have to compete all the time anymore.

Everybody is avoiding this goofball with the bad attitude.

The powers that be quit giving us the runaround when we got nasty.

I am established now; I don’t have to compete all the time anymore.

A predatory person is consistently shunned by his or her own constituents (people).

It’s a revolving door at this company; people leave because they are taken advantage of.

If a person keeps taking advantage of his/her associates, they will distance themselves.

 

Tarot Readings: Escaping Family (Six of Swords + Four of Wands)

 Six of Swords Four of Wands

Family has been taking advantage of me, but not anymore.

I am in the process of getting out of this abusive marriage.

I got away from marrying this guy as he got into being a wiseguy.  

He is in the process of putting his overbearing ways behind him to get married.

The folks are being taken advantage of when I’m gone, so I am coming back.

The family has been intimidating him, but he is sometimes avoiding it now.

I’m putting being ripped off behind me and getting married again.

He isn’t going to be mooching off the family anymore like he always does.

 

Tarot Readings: Bad Attitude  (Five of Swords)

  Five of Swords

The kind of bastard who keeps leaving his family.

As soon as he left home, he turned into a punk.

The way he gets out of marrying, every time, is to turn snarly.

He is leaving another school because of bullying.

Is a rebel, getting farther and farther away from Established ways.

People in his family get in nasty moods every once in a while, and then get over it.

 

Tarot Readings: Miscellaneous

Every time I leave the house, I get taken advantage of again.

School is very competitive, you could find yourself on the way out.

 

 

 

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Six of Swords

Six of Swords

A woman and child are paddled, in a crude shallow open vessel, away from someplace on a dismal day, without any possessions whatsoever. Yes, they have help leaving.  Yet this is a hopeful Rider Waite/Tarot Verbatim(TM) card:  Six of Swords is putting distance between yourself and some miasma, some dismal experience.  Getting away, escaping from, heading off, putting it behind:  Tomorrow is another – and a better – day.

 

Five of Swords

Five of Swords

This depicts the fellow who pretended a sword fight was for real after he won, so he takes the swords of his friends (and their lands, by the rules of feudalism.)  The guy with Bill Cheney’s smirk.  The thief, the one who takes advantage, even the mugger, intimidation … and pulling it off or being one-up on the competition.  The bastard who takes advantage. It’s getting even with the bully, or being the bully.  Sometimes it is advice to be more ruthless.

 

Two of Pentacles

Two of Pentacles

A juggler dressed in a stupid costume that includes a dunce cap keeps those plates moving as indefinitely as he can.  Two of Pentacles means simply ‘in the process of,’ or a continuing action, and also means a runaround, and either/or.  It often calls up the word ‘keeps’ as in ‘keeps it up.’  It means repetitive action or any cyclic motion (up-and-down, back-and-forth, round-and-round). 

 

Four of Wands

Four of Wands

Four of Wands is family (or any community, organization or group). It’s the leading families of a given human pack … nation, neighborhood, race, religion.  The illustration shows the wedding of leading citizens, which of course is a public occasion.  The concept here extends the family all the way to nations, races and religions – wherever mass consciousness prevails.

 

 

 

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Now Without The Pictures

Here we have four cards without a theme (without them meaning the same thing(s), which usually indicates a story brewing.  And stories we have.   We are back in the groove of family politics.  Four of Wands is family (or any community, organization or group).  

Two of Pentacles means simply ‘in the process of,’ or a continuing action, and also means a runaround, and either/or.  It often calls up the word ‘keeps’ as in ‘keeps it up.’  It means repetitive action or any cyclic motion (up-and-down, back-and-forth, round-and-round). 

Six of Swords is putting distance between yourself and some miasma, some dismal experience.  Getting away, escaping from, heading off, putting it behind:  Tomorrow is another – and a better – day. 

Then there’s Five of Swords.  The guy with Bill Cheney’s smirk.  The thief, the one who takes advantage, even the mugger, intimidation … and pulling it off or being one-up on the competition.  The bastard who takes advantage. 

Our moral today is avoiding being taken routine advantage of by your own people.  It is also about the flip side of that situation:  The family no longer has anything to do with the mooch.  A predatory person is more and more shunned (or avoided) by his own people.  If a person keeps taking advantage of his/her associates, they will distance themselves.  A company that cheats its employees has a turnover.

 

 

 

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