Our Daily Spread June 12, 2011

This Weekend’s Question is: A Satisfactory Love Life. Advice about a satisfactory love life brings up three cards out of four that each mean ‘thinking and feeling’ and in their midst is ‘sharing.’ Sharing thoughts and feelings means a satisfactory love life, we say here. The implication of the messages is: “This describes the real thing: Is this what you have?” Have you found the Holy Grail of Satisfying Love? Someone you have the magic moments with most of the time? ========================================================================= Is this the first time you come here? Well … what to do: *Go to Daily Message Tarot Analysis below. At least one of those sentences has something to say to you. Pick those out. They are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. (It is a group message like a horoscope, except Tarot isn’t based on someone else’s birth data, so it can be specific, accurate, detailed and direct. Our experiment here is “How much more accurate is it?”) The Question for weekdays is: “Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.” The Question for weekends is stated right on top on those days. (Some days are ‘keep an eye open for’ and some days are ‘green light, go fast.’) *Go to Advice to apply what those sentences say (in the best way) for you. (Advice is everyone’s favorite part.) Did you come here for your predictions? – You are done now – See you tomorrow. Without a question to focus the answer, four cards can mean contradictory things especially when the Spread has a card that negates other cards. Without a question also the pronouns in a group reading are more flexible, especially in some of these Rider Waite Tarot spreads. When a pronoun is in parentheses, feel very free to substitute. The question in a ‘real’ individual reading supplies at least half the information! ======================================================================== DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them. Isn’t what you are looking for the intense sharing of experience? Isn’t it camaraderie and intuitive sharing you are looking for? Do you intensely share the moment and sense one another’s sincere affection? We each have the same vision of what’s real, don’t we? Realize this isn’t just dating, it’s caring. He is even considerate to her girl friends; and does he even think of it that way? How can we each know what makes the other happy, instinctively? Caring and sharing without even thinking of it that way. We somehow realize we are looking out for one another’s welfare. We are both looking out for one another’s happiness and prosperity, getting ideas and inspirations. Your friends realize how happy you are when they see you together, and wonder how you do it. You instinctively figure (he) is sincere when (he) finds ways to be with you. Somehow you just know (he) will come to your aid and share the wealth. We seem to know we care for one another in the same way. Looking out for one another must be what it’s all about: We realize this! Are you looking for that instinctive Three Musketeers [one for all, all for one] bond? How do you look for that kind of psychic bond? In our guts, we somehow instinctively know what we are looking for is a shared life. Does this person realize what being a friend and getting along with friends is all about? He went out looking for girlfriends and wonders at what he found. ======================================================================== Now, Part Two, Do you want to know a little, or a lot, about how this Tarot Verbatim ™ thing works? If so, *Go to the first Meanings and Illustrations section below. This tells about the combined four pictures in the Daily Spread – the pictures above here. It explains how these four cards get together to mean things. Then you can *Go to the second Meanings and Illustrations. It is what each of the four cards, by itself, has to say. It describes how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in this Spread. You can put all this together and see yourself how Tarot Verbatim ™ works. Photos of the animals are in with the articles I write for you. Click the link. Enjoy them too! The people who call me support these and other animals. 100 photos are not posted here yet. Say hello back! Comment! I spend two hours a day or more writing these to you. Remember to share your experience about our experiment here if you have words for it. Read others’ comments. And you can call me at the 800 99 3 6 9 12 number from Eastern 1 p. m. to Eastern 1 a. m. at least, every day. (3-6-9-12 like a clock. It makes a pattern on the phone as well – easy to remember.) I analyze business situations and personal relationships accurately from both Tarot and practical perspectives, and even make it fun. (Testimonials are on the web site. Just click the link.) ========================================================================= Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread We ask about a satisfying love life and we get three of four Rider Waite Tarot citizens that mean ‘thinking and feeling’ in different aspects. In their midst, sharing – sharing the good feeling, the magic moment. Well yes, that is what satisfying love feels like! The implication is: This is what to look for – the Hermit who searches and who means truth and sincerity. Hermit and Hanged Man both are about seeing, understanding. Hermit is searching, is on the path (of service) and also means factual truth. Hanged Man is the eureka realization that disorients us from our standard consciousness. It’s ‘catching on.’ It’s ‘getting it.’ It’s ‘seeing through.’ It’s intense experience as well as intense realization. It’s ‘So that’s it.’ It is the striking thought. Hermit and Seven of Cups are the search, the figuring it out. Hermit is following the trail of the facts toward an understanding of the truth. (That is why he also stands for an investigation.) Seven of Cups is the ‘Do you suppose?’ theory stage of the search-and-realization process. Three of Cups and Seven of Cups both involve harvest, but we aren’t using those meanings today. The Rider Waite Tarot card this is all about is being at one, sharing experience, joy and material goods. And that is a pretty good definition of a satisfactory love life, isn’t it? Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards Hermit is searching, is on the path (of service) and also means factual truth. He stands for sincerity and honesty and being a friend, helping out. His illustration is the monk out looking for people on the road to help who might be stranded or lost. Three of Cups’ key word is sharing. All for one and one for all, the Three Musketeers, pooling resources and sharing the profits of the shared work. Dating and girlfriends too. The illustration shows three girls who are rejoicing about their harvest on their farm. Seven of Pentacles wonders and figures and is all about theory and whether … ‘What are the chances?’ It seems, doesn’t it? Maybe. Hmmm. His illustration is the fella who planted cucumbers, which require a male and female plant in order to bear fruit. He wonders whether he will have his harvest. Hierophant is the eureka realization that disorients us from our standard consciousness. It’s ‘catching on.’ It’s ‘getting it.’ It’s ‘seeing through.’ It’s intense experience as well as intense realization. It’s ‘So that’s it.’ It is the striking thought. The illustration is a fellow hanging upside-down, his head encased with beaming light like the halo on old paintings of saints. It depicts how you feel … upside-down … when you have a new orientation from a thought.

Our Daily Spread for Feb. 16, 2011

Rider Waite Tarot 2-16-11a

He patiently works on a happy committed marriage

Hierophant
Hermit, Eight of Pentacles, Ten of Cups

Romance and Marriage Perspective:
Monogamous spouse who is always true.
He is looking for a happy committed marriage and doing what it takes.
He is an honest working man, the right man to marry.
He patiently works on a happy committed marriage.
He is devoted and committed to his spouse/family consistently.
A warm and caring decent man who keeps the family together.
Married on paper, he keeps looking.
He keeps looking for a normal home life.
He is devout enough to work at being married in the church/faith.
He is devoted to his family to keep them safe.
The day-to-day routine of life as a couple is healing/helpful.

Business and Other Perspectives:
A counselor’s job is to make everyone normal.
Look for respectable work at home.
This contractor knows how to make a home safe.
Inspect the home to see what work will bring it up to par.
Look for a midrange place to live close to work.
Look for a home in a working class neighborhood.
Old man lives and has his routines in a safe neighborhood.
The investigation shows a well-behaved man who gets along with everyone at work.
The fact is, he behaves himself with everyone at work.
Everyone who works there is helpful
This is a good workplace: People there are happy and honest.
Be one of the good people who do honest work.
Take comfort in church routines and church people.
A safe, inspected, workplace for all.
See to it the family attends church regularly.
Supervises what everybody is doing
Supervises everybody’s work, that it is acceptable.
Keep looking for a circle of sane normal friends.
Helps people get a decent job.
The day-to-day routine of life with your people is helpful.
Working for the church, being a devout member.

This spread immediately suggested the Moral Majority to me! even the Tea Party people! No ‘spoiler’ cards here! Both the Hermit and the Hierophant (pope) are churchy cards, and the Ten of Cups is the good people of the community, the happy marriage. The other card’s main meanings are work/workers/workplace and consistently doing something. So, are we on the straight and narrow or WHAT, here?

Today’s messages tell us there are good people around us and we can find and join them; tell us that life is or can be nice and normal; tell us that the workplace can be peaceful. No nasty surprises to look out for today!

Meanings and Illustrations:

Hermit: The story of this Rider Waite Tarot card is about monks who would search for travelers to help them at night. Its common meanings are to seek, to look for, to search or search for, to look out for, to be out at night, to be monogamous or celibate, to be honest, kind, considerate, helpful, and also the truth, the facts. It means ‘to look into’ or an investigation as well. Here, the phrases arising from the Rider Waite Hermit card are: monogamous, looking for/looking, honest/honest man, patiently, devoted/devout, warm and caring, helps/helpful, counselor, knows how, inspect, old man, investigation, the fact is, comfort, see to it, and supervises.

Eight of Pentacles: Here is the carpenter working consistently turning out one identical item after another on his work bench. This card consistently refers to work, repetitious movements, repeated action, workplace, profession/professional, construction work, the actual doing of something. It is one of the anchor cards since it is an ‘old faithful’ in these meanings.

Ten of Cups: This refers to a group of people, in a positive way. Your circle, your family (or someone else’s whom you are asking about) the people, community, the good people, and so on. It also means happy and ‘happily after, and – best of all – a happy marriage or family.

Hierophant: First of all ‘Hierophant’ means ‘pope.’ I read a Tarot book by a (black) magic-oriented person that instructed: When you pull this card, just quit for the day. Really. The full main meaning of the Hierophant is about the difference between what the common folk are taught and the actual church teachings for the cognoscenti (ones in the know). Anyway, as you might expect, in Rider Waite this card is about such things as normal, everyday, behaving yourself, ‘correct’ and ‘right,’ harmless, safe and playing it safe, ordinary, the official story, the ‘on paper’ or ‘fit to print’ version. It means commit and commitment, and ‘true to.’ You can fill in much of the rest, can’t you?

Rider Waite Tarot 2-16-11b

He gives her lots of gifts when she isn’t sweet

Death
Six of Pentacles, Eight of Wands, Six of Cups

Business/Other Perspectives:
An increase in pay, not (just) for being good.
More money being paid (to you), not as a gift.
A lot of attention, not (just) because you are nice.
He is paid to not talk about what used to be.
No increase in the pay you actually receive.
More attention when he/she isn’t being good.
No more children to spend money on.
Too many bills to pay: No more kids!
No more bills than in the past.
Lots more attention, not like it used to be.
Not spending all that money like you used to.
Making more money, not like in the past!
Romantic Perspective:
When he isn’t sweet to her, he gets a lot of attention.
More and more romantic attention in the end.
He gives her lots of gifts when she isn’t sweet.
She ends up with him giving her a lot of money regularly.
He doesn’t talk romantically but gives her money/gifts.
When she isn’t sweet to him, she gets a lot of attention.
When he is giving her more loving attention, he ends it.
She does not get all the romantic attention she deserves.
He sends her a lot of romantic messages/texts, and stops.
Does not spend that much money on gifts.
Ends the love affair by sending texts.
He doesn’t pay child support regularly.
Says it is not his child in court.
No increase in child support payments.
Don’t talk about loving or pay any attention.

Someone is giving and someone is receiving (Six of Cups suggests a girl) and it’s sweet/romantic and/or relates to the past, and there is more of it. The different scenarios are from putting the cards together in different ways. This spread is a good exercise for that, actually. I invite you to make four lists of the words – one for each of the individual cards, below – and creatively weave sentences together in different ways yourself.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Six of Pentacles: To pay. To receive. Wages, bills, to spend. Fair, fairly, a fair price. Court proceedings. To pay attention to someone, or receive that. The illustration shows an employer measuring exactly the wages of employees.

Eight of Wands: The wands are flying in the air, a lot of them, looking like lines of writing. Meanings related to this Rider Waite Tarot illustration are things like: increase, more, a lot of, talk/says/words, attention, spend money on, texts, regularly.

Six of Cups: Well, there it is again. You would think there were several of these in the deck. I check for that, okay!? Little boy gives little girl flowers in the courtyard of a picturesque old home. It speaks of romance, sweetness, home, gifts, children, trust, loving feeling.

Death: In this spread, the Death card does not work well as a negator for some of the meanings, due to the interlocked meanings of the other cards which have to talk about receiving – receiving love, gifts, money, attention, etc. So it means things like stop, in the end, and commands of ‘don’t’ and ‘isn’t’ and so on.

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