Hermit – Two of Cups
is celibate in this grand sexual love affair
is celibate – Hermit
in this grand sexual love affair – Two of Cups
is celibate in this grand sexual love affair
is celibate – Hermit
in this grand sexual love affair – Two of Cups
Guidance |
Could This Be You?
Picture this: You look at the cards in your spread.
You immediately get an idea because you know a few of them intimately.
AND you know a system that works because you have had a few
Tarot Email Training emails from Emily.
You Are on Your Way.
Are YOU here for the first time? Welcome.
Come in! People love this place! Tarot talks to you here.
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GUIDANCE Did you come here for Your Daily Predictions? Good! Guidance provides your predictions in a summary. It is the Guidance received for you through three Rider Waite Tarot™ cards, using Tarot Verbatim™.
GROUP TAROT READINGS Here are several one-sentence readings that are predictions for you and the people around you for today and the days around it. Here Tarot is talking to you: These sentences express word-for-word, verbatim, the meanings of those three Tarot cards. You choose which sentences apply to you, and you choose whether to encourage them or not.
SYNOPSIS Located right after the Group Tarot Cards Reading sentences, is a deeper expression of today’s Guidance. Read this too for your predictions. Here you complete your predictions experience. The rest of the page is more about learning to love and learn Tarot Verbatim™.
LEARN TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES Are you ready to begin learning Tarot Verbatim™? Here your in-depth meanings come alive for each of the three cards! In Tarot Verbatim™, pictures make the meaning, so each card is like a person you know and remember.
WITHOUT THE PICTURES For the true seeker of Tarot knowledge, here is what you need to know about how the three cards in today’s spread affect one another, and how to apply Tarot Verbatim™. Here too the cards come alive, together.
WHERE EACH PHRASE COMES FROM At a glance, with a color for each card, your subconscious picks up on how the sentences of GROUP TAROT CARDS READING came to be. You feel how individual card meanings reach out and blend, unite, into a sentence. (You can learn this – yes, you!) Your subconscious awareness sees the image and its feeling and your conscious awareness sees the language meaning, the text… so your two minds focus together to see 3D, three dimensionally, the same way your two eyes see depth that one eye does not.
PHRASES FOR ALL THREE TWO CARD COMBINATIONS Are you ready for the final step of this revolutionary Tarot Verbatim™ technique? Now to make it exceedingly plain and simple, we list the expressions each pair of cards makes. We list them in paragraph form rather than itemized so that they flow, and your subconscious clicks into place and ‘gets it.’ You may even find flashes of dreams or intuitive realities as you read these, at times.
The Rider Waite Tarot™ deck is a data bank in mass consciousness that your subconscious can communicate with. Tarot Verbatim™ is the Rosetta Stone that makes that communication easy because it is a bridge between conscious and subconscious thought. When both your levels of awareness focus together, you think intuitively in real time in ‘the real world.’
Bon voyage!
Group Tarot Card Readings |
Here is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three cards you see – to everyone. These readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. 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™.
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
After I take a long hard analytical look, then I can ignore the b.s.
What you assume is true has repercussions (an invisible effect on you).
Looking for ways to forget that bloodsucker.
Look where you’re going and don’t get attached.
Had no idea the religious guy was such a crook.
That’s no honest person; it only seems that way.
You are so helpful and devoted that you don’t know when they are takers.
You don’t really know whether you’re sober when you’re under the influence.
There’s a hidden tax on ignoring the facts.
I don’t know what I’m looking for, but I suspect it found me.
I had no idea my friend knows someone else.
Being sincere and well-intentioned opens you up to people who take advantage.
Looking for where the ‘strings are attached’ so I can be free.
Never mind being honest; there are hidden fees to that.
I observe my subconscious is up to something sneaky.
Just looking for sex.
Whether it’s real or apparent, I don’t know.
Sex with an older man … why not?
Could be I’m taking advantage of someone who is looking out for me.
You look for a lover and find one – the rest doesn’t matter.
I learn from my subconscious, from getting high.
You get a feeling in your bones for deception when you are on the right track.
Ignore someone who pretends to be helpful.
No idea how misleading your sincerity can be.
I don’t care if they take advantage; I’m helping out anyway.
You are so helpful and devoted that you don’t know when they are takers.
I know nothing about that spirit world, but I’m seeking.
Now that I’m older, I don’t even think about sex.
Not having sex, being celibate.
You don’t know about a friend’s sex life.
Synopsis |
Learn Single Tarot Cards By Pictures |
A monk is devoted to finding travelers at night, with his lantern, in the mountains in the snow. Hermit comes to, looks for, helps, is an old or older man, is a friend, is patient, sincere, sympathetic and wise – sometimes a doctor or professional counselor – is celibate or monogamous, is a true friend, a friend who comes to help. The point this Rider Waite Tarot card often is making in your spread is ‘He comes to you,’ – that the other party approaches you (or the Querant, if you are doing a reading for another person). Another point Hermit is commonly making is looking for, watching out for, searching, observing, even investigating, eyeballing and being a witness to.
Sometimes the traveling on the road, the road, the mountains, the snow or the cold, or even the night time, are the point Hermit makes in your spreads.
Hermit is associated with being down-to-earth, practical, objective and analytical; is associated with the facts. Remember he represents medics of all sorts. He is also associated with humility.
First of all, Fool is an upbeat Tarot card, in any self-respecting deck: Fool has a good feeling associated with it. It means ‘optimism.’ It represents that good feeling we have at the inception (beginning).
This illustration is bending over backwards to show non-attachment, to show an optimistic lighthearted free-spirited approach or person. Fool says ‘Don’t confuse me with the facts.’ (And Hermit is the facts, and represents a sober person seeking same.) Fool undertakes a hike with no provisions for him or Doggy, and blithely skips to cliff’s edge. (Nope, he isn’t going down: Tradition tells us this. Fools and drunks, remember?)
Fool intuits; Fool assumes; Fool ‘just knows.’ Fool isn’t paying attention because Fool doesn’t have to pay attention: Somehow, Fool isn’t fully present enough in the physical world to suffer its natural consequences. The ‘not present’ thing arises from the fact Fool is the zero in the Tarot deck: the cipher, the placeholder.
The deeper meaning of Fool is that a person who is spiritual (a spiritual adept) is ‘untouchable’ and doesn’t have to look over his/her shoulder, but just enjoy whatever comes by. There is some truth to this.
You know those people who take extreme risks, who are foolhardy dopers or drunks, dumb petty criminals, etc. – who are immune to reality, and just go on year after year doing the same antics? – yeah, Fool is their card.
Here’s today’s phrases and words compliments of Fool, to give you a feel for how
he operates: ignore; assume; forget; don’t get attached; had no idea; that’s no; you don’t know when; you don’t really know whether; ignoring; I don’t know but I suspect; I had no idea; opens you up to; so I can be free; never mind; my subconscious; just; why not? Could be; the rest doesn’t matter; my subconscious; a feeling in your bones; ignore; no idea; I don’t care; I’m … anyway; you don’t know; I know nothing about; I don’t even think about; not having; You don’t know.
“That wasn’t on the label.” Unforeseen hazards, that’s Two of Cups. The caduceus represents a factor that interferes or is part of the scene and is undisclosed. The factor that interferes need not be malefic (harmful), but often is. Two of Cups isn’t just cheating your lover, it’s being insincere with friends or in business deals. It’s a violation of trust, even embezzlement. It’s pretending to be something you’re not. Its broad, general meaning is that ‘undisclosed third party’ or undisclosed other interest. That general meaning is applied in unexpected ways sometimes. Two of Cups can represent, say, unintended consequences, side effects, or a surveillance camera.
Speaking of what interferes in our lives, Two of Cups represents sexual bond, sexual desire, sexual affair, illicit love, and cheating on your partner. Tarot sees ‘cheating on your partner’ the same whether the cheating (taking advantage) is sexual or monetary, whether it’s personal or business. A gigolo is still a mooch. A false lover is a false friend. And lust is lust, whether it’s ‘good lust’ or ‘bad lust.’
So how does Two of Cups come to mean all these things, you ask? Well, it’s those intertwined snakes that we call the caduceus. That thing, in its various forms down the centuries in various cultures, is used in spells to allow spirits to interfere in or affect human events. Moses, who was trained in magic as a high-born Egyptian price, used it to protect people from snake bites. In our illustration, the caduceus hovers over a couple announcing their engagement back in the day when that had real effect and real consequences.
Therefore, this Two of Cups card is saying there’s some undeclared outside-interest in the relationship between this couple.
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Now Without The Pictures |
Star and Seven of Wands can both be mouthy; Star in a good way – babbling, spilling guts, confessing, praising, encouraging, promising, saying ‘I love you,’ being the cheerleader; Seven of Wands in a bad (or baddish) way – protesting, demanding, raising hell, being pushy. But Seven of Wands can join Star in the promotion of something or someone: Seven of Wands can be on the soapbox promoting as well as on the soapbox protesting. Think of Seven of Wands as either pushing away or pushing for. Promotion or prevention!
Star and Fool are both very upbeat, optimistic, bubbly, happy-go-lucky.
So all three of our Rider Waite Tarot cards are moods.
Fool also disses – but blithely, because Fool is ‘water off a duck’s back.’ Nothing affects, impresses, or even gets the attention of Fool. Fool goes on his merry way. Think ‘What, me worry?’ as well as ‘Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn’ or ‘Damn the torpedoes; full speed ahead.’ All of those. Yup.
Fool is so mixed and unhitched that it can mean both faith and disbelief. Its faith is the assumption it is famous for; its disbelief is its congenitally open mind. Fools mind is totally open because it does not connect to, or connect anything to anything else. You could say fool, minute by minute, freshly goes on a case by case basis.
Fool’s judgment is suspended on everything all the time, pending further input until the day the young Fool expires, so Fool has no beliefs to defend. Seven of Wands is convinced, has allegiances, and leaps to their defense. Our story is about this choice we have on an hour-by-hour basis of whether to missionary or not. And whether to take offense or not notice.
Fool and Star describe the joy we feel when we are free of the confrontation (whether we won, lost, or ignored it). It’s the same intense spiritual please we feel when we have recovered from a more serious illness.
Seven of Wands and Fool say ‘It’s hard to ignore.’ They also say ‘Ignore the interruption’ or ‘Doesn’t even notice opposition.’
So our story is about rising above whatever gets in our way, whether we rise above before, or after, we engage it.
Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From |
Hermit – Fool – Two of Cups
After I take a long hard analytical look Hermit, then I can ignore Fool the b.s Two of Cups.
What you assume Fool is true Hermit has repercussions Two of Cups (an invisible effect on you Two of Cups).
Looking for ways to Hermit forget Fool that bloodsucker Two of Cups.
Look where you’re going Hermit and don’t get attached Fool and Two of Cups.
Had no idea Fool the religious guy Hermit was such a crook Two of Cups.
That’s no Fool honest person Hermit; it only seems that way Two of Cups.
You are so helpful and devoted Hermit that you don’t know Fool when they are takers Two of Cups.
You don’t really know Fool whether you’re sober Hermit when you’re under the influence Two of Cups.
There’s a hidden tax Two of Cups on ignoring Fool the facts Hermit.
I don’t know what I’m looking for Hermit, but I suspect Fool it found me Two of Cups.
I had no idea Fool my friend Hermit knows someone else Two of Cups.
Being sincere and well-intentioned Hermit opens you up to Fool people who take advantage Two of Cups.
Looking for Hermit where the ‘strings are attached Two of Cups‘ so I can be free Fool.
Never mind Fool being honest Hermit; there are hidden fees Two of Cups to that.
I observe Hermit my subconscious Fool is up to something sneaky Two of Cups.
Just Fool looking for Hermit sex Two of Cups.
Whether it’s real Hermit or apparent Two of Cups, I don’t know Fool.
Sex Two of Cups with an older man Hermit … why not Fool?
Could be Fool I’m taking advantage of someone Two of Cups who is looking out for me Hermit.
You look for a lover and find one Hermit and Two of Cups – the rest doesn’t matter Fool.
I learn Hermit from my subconscious Fool, from getting high Two of Cups.
You get a feeling in your bones Fool for deception Two of Cups when you are on the right track Hermit.
Ignore Fool someone who pretends Two of Cups to be helpful Hermit.
No idea Fool how misleading Two of Cups your sincerity Hermit can be.
I don’t care if Fool they take advantage Two of Cups; I’m helping out Hermit anyway Fool.
You are so helpful and devoted Hermit that you don’t know Fool when they are takers Two of Cups.
I know nothing about Fool that spirit world Two of Cups, but I’m seeking Hermit.
Now that I’m older Hermit, I don’t even think about Fool sex Two of Cups.
Not having Fool sex Two of Cups, being celibate Hermit.
You don’t know Fool about a friend’s Hermit sex life Two of Cups.
Here Are Phrases For All Three 2-Card Combinations |
Resonates with your subconscious awareness!
After I take a long hard analytical look, then I can ignore _. What you assume is true …. Looking for ways to forget.*** Look where you’re going, and don’t get _. Had no idea the religious guy …. There’s no honest person.* You are so helpful and devoted that you don’t know …. You don’t really know whether you’re sober.*** Ignoring the facts. I don’t know what I’m looking for.*** I had no idea my friend …. Being sincere and well-intentioned opens you up to …. Looking for … so I can be free. Never mind being honest. I observe my subconscious …. Just looking for …. Whether it’s real, I don’t know. … with an older man … why not? Could be …. who is looking out for me. Could be looking out for me. You look for and find – the rest doesn’t matter. I learn from my subconscious.*** You get a feeling in your bones for when you are on the right track.*** Ignore someone … to be helpful. No idea how _ sincerity can be. No idea whether _ is sincere. I don’t care if I’m helping out, anyway. You are so devoted and helpful that you don’t know …. I know nothing about that, but I’m seeking. Now that I’m older, I don’t even think about _. Not having _, being celibate. You don’t know about a friend’s _.
After I take a long hard analytical look, … the b.s. … true has repercussions (an invisible effect on you). Looking for ways to _ that bloodsucker. Look where you’re going and _ get attached. The religious guy is such a crook. … honest person; it only seems that way. You are so helpful and devoted when they are takers. … whether you’re sober or under the influence. There’s a hidden tax on _ the facts. … what I’m looking for, but it found me. My friend knows someone else. Being sincere and well-intentioned … people who take advantage. Looking for where ‘the strings are attached.’ … being honest; there are hidden fees to that. I observe _ is up to something sneaky. Looking for sex. Real or apparent. Sex with an older man. I’m taking advantage of someone who is looking out for me. You look for a lover and find one.*** I learn from getting high.*** … for deception when you are on the right track. Someone who pretends to be helpful.*** How misleading your sincerity can be. … they take advantage; I’m helping out. You are so helpful and devoted when they are takers. … the spirit world, but I’m seeking. Now that I’m older … about sex. … sex, being celibate. A friend’s sex life.
I ignore the b.s. What you assume has repercussions (an invisible effect on you). Forget that bloodsucker. Don’t get attached. Had no idea _ was such a crook. There’s no …; it only seems that way. You don’t know when they are takers. You don’t really know when you’re under the influence. There’s a hidden tax on ignoring _. I don’t know … but I suspect it found me. I had no idea _ knows someone else. _ opens you up to people who take advantage. Where the ‘strings are attached’ so I can be free. Never mind _; there are hidden fees to that. My subconscious is up to something sneaky. Just _ for sex. Whether it’s _ or apparent, I don’t know. Sex … why not?*** Could be I’m taking advantage of someone. … a lover – the rest doesn’t matter. … from my subconscious, from getting high. You get a feeling in your bones for deception. Ignore who pretends to be helpful.* No idea how misleading _ can be. I don’t care if they take advantage.*** You don’t know when they are takers. I know nothing about that spirit world. I don’t even think about sex. Not having sex. You don’t know about _’s sex life.
Guidance |
Could This Be You?
Picture this: You look at the cards in your spread.
You immediately get an idea because you know a few of them intimately.
AND you know a system that works because you have had a few
Tarot Email Training emails from Emily.
You Are on Your Way.
Are YOU here for the first time? Welcome.
Come in! People love this place! Tarot talks to you here.
Use the navigation bar above to access the sections of our site. Use the links below to navigate your way through this page. Let me tell you about this page with these links:
GUIDANCE Did you come here for Your Daily Predictions? Good! Guidance provides your predictions in a summary. It is the Guidance received for you through three Rider Waite Tarot™ cards, using Tarot Verbatim™.
GROUP TAROT READINGS Here are several one-sentence readings that are predictions for you and the people around you for today and the days around it. Here Tarot is talking to you: These sentences express word-for-word, verbatim, the meanings of those three Tarot cards. You choose which sentences apply to you, and you choose whether to encourage them or not.
SYNOPSIS Located right after the Group Tarot Cards Reading sentences, is a deeper expression of today’s Guidance. Read this too for your predictions. Here you complete your predictions experience. The rest of the page is more about learning to love and learn Tarot Verbatim™.
LEARN TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES Are you ready to begin learning Tarot Verbatim™? Here your in-depth meanings come alive for each of the three cards! In Tarot Verbatim™, pictures make the meaning, so each card is like a person you know and remember.
WITHOUT THE PICTURES For the true seeker of Tarot knowledge, here is what you need to know about how the three cards in today’s spread affect one another, and how to apply Tarot Verbatim™. Here too the cards come alive, together.
WHERE EACH PHRASE COMES FROM At a glance, with a color for each card, your subconscious picks up on how the sentences of GROUP TAROT CARDS READING came to be. You feel how individual card meanings reach out and blend, unite, into a sentence. (You can learn this – yes, you!) Your subconscious awareness sees the image and its feeling and your conscious awareness sees the language meaning, the text… so your two minds focus together to see 3D, three dimensionally, the same way your two eyes see depth that one eye does not.
PHRASES FOR ALL THREE TWO CARD COMBINATIONS Are you ready for the final step of this revolutionary Tarot Verbatim™ technique? Now to make it exceedingly plain and simple, we list the expressions each pair of cards makes. We list them in paragraph form rather than itemized so that they flow, and your subconscious clicks into place and ‘gets it.’ You may even find flashes of dreams or intuitive realities as you read these, at times.
The Rider Waite Tarot™ deck is a data bank in mass consciousness that your subconscious can communicate with. Tarot Verbatim™ is the Rosetta Stone that makes that communication easy because it is a bridge between conscious and subconscious thought. When both your levels of awareness focus together, you think intuitively in real time in ‘the real world.’
Bon voyage!
Group Tarot Card Readings |
Here is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three cards you see – to everyone. These readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. 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™.
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
After I take a long hard analytical look, then I can ignore the b.s.
What you assume is true has repercussions (an invisible effect on you).
Looking for ways to forget that bloodsucker.
Look where you’re going and don’t get attached.
Had no idea the religious guy was such a crook.
That’s no honest person; it only seems that way.
You are so helpful and devoted that you don’t know when they are takers.
You don’t really know whether you’re sober when you’re under the influence.
There’s a hidden tax on ignoring the facts.
I don’t know what I’m looking for, but I suspect it found me.
I had no idea my friend knows someone else.
Being sincere and well-intentioned opens you up to people who take advantage.
Looking for where the ‘strings are attached’ so I can be free.
Never mind being honest; there are hidden fees to that.
I observe my subconscious is up to something sneaky.
Just looking for sex.
Whether it’s real or apparent, I don’t know.
Sex with an older man … why not?
Could be I’m taking advantage of someone who is looking out for me.
You look for a lover and find one – the rest doesn’t matter.
I learn from my subconscious, from getting high.
You get a feeling in your bones for deception when you are on the right track.
Ignore someone who pretends to be helpful.
No idea how misleading your sincerity can be.
I don’t care if they take advantage; I’m helping out anyway.
You are so helpful and devoted that you don’t know when they are takers.
I know nothing about that spirit world, but I’m seeking.
Now that I’m older, I don’t even think about sex.
Not having sex, being celibate.
You don’t know about a friend’s sex life.
Synopsis |
Learn Single Tarot Cards By Pictures |
A monk is devoted to finding travelers at night, with his lantern, in the mountains in the snow. Hermit comes to, looks for, helps, is an old or older man, is a friend, is patient, sincere, sympathetic and wise – sometimes a doctor or professional counselor – is celibate or monogamous, is a true friend, a friend who comes to help. The point this Rider Waite Tarot card often is making in your spread is ‘He comes to you,’ – that the other party approaches you (or the Querant, if you are doing a reading for another person). Another point Hermit is commonly making is looking for, watching out for, searching, observing, even investigating, eyeballing and being a witness to.
Sometimes the traveling on the road, the road, the mountains, the snow or the cold, or even the night time, are the point Hermit makes in your spreads.
Hermit is associated with being down-to-earth, practical, objective and analytical; is associated with the facts. Remember he represents medics of all sorts. He is also associated with humility.
First of all, Fool is an upbeat Tarot card, in any self-respecting deck: Fool has a good feeling associated with it. It means ‘optimism.’ It represents that good feeling we have at the inception (beginning).
This illustration is bending over backwards to show non-attachment, to show an optimistic lighthearted free-spirited approach or person. Fool says ‘Don’t confuse me with the facts.’ (And Hermit is the facts, and represents a sober person seeking same.) Fool undertakes a hike with no provisions for him or Doggy, and blithely skips to cliff’s edge. (Nope, he isn’t going down: Tradition tells us this. Fools and drunks, remember?)
Fool intuits; Fool assumes; Fool ‘just knows.’ Fool isn’t paying attention because Fool doesn’t have to pay attention: Somehow, Fool isn’t fully present enough in the physical world to suffer its natural consequences. The ‘not present’ thing arises from the fact Fool is the zero in the Tarot deck: the cipher, the placeholder.
The deeper meaning of Fool is that a person who is spiritual (a spiritual adept) is ‘untouchable’ and doesn’t have to look over his/her shoulder, but just enjoy whatever comes by. There is some truth to this.
You know those people who take extreme risks, who are foolhardy dopers or drunks, dumb petty criminals, etc. – who are immune to reality, and just go on year after year doing the same antics? – yeah, Fool is their card.
Here’s today’s phrases and words compliments of Fool, to give you a feel for how
he operates: ignore; assume; forget; don’t get attached; had no idea; that’s no; you don’t know when; you don’t really know whether; ignoring; I don’t know but I suspect; I had no idea; opens you up to; so I can be free; never mind; my subconscious; just; why not? Could be; the rest doesn’t matter; my subconscious; a feeling in your bones; ignore; no idea; I don’t care; I’m … anyway; you don’t know; I know nothing about; I don’t even think about; not having; You don’t know.
“That wasn’t on the label.” Unforeseen hazards, that’s Two of Cups. The caduceus represents a factor that interferes or is part of the scene and is undisclosed. The factor that interferes need not be malefic (harmful), but often is. Two of Cups isn’t just cheating your lover, it’s being insincere with friends or in business deals. It’s a violation of trust, even embezzlement. It’s pretending to be something you’re not. Its broad, general meaning is that ‘undisclosed third party’ or undisclosed other interest. That general meaning is applied in unexpected ways sometimes. Two of Cups can represent, say, unintended consequences, side effects, or a surveillance camera.
Speaking of what interferes in our lives, Two of Cups represents sexual bond, sexual desire, sexual affair, illicit love, and cheating on your partner. Tarot sees ‘cheating on your partner’ the same whether the cheating (taking advantage) is sexual or monetary, whether it’s personal or business. A gigolo is still a mooch. A false lover is a false friend. And lust is lust, whether it’s ‘good lust’ or ‘bad lust.’
So how does Two of Cups come to mean all these things, you ask? Well, it’s those intertwined snakes that we call the caduceus. That thing, in its various forms down the centuries in various cultures, is used in spells to allow spirits to interfere in or affect human events. Moses, who was trained in magic as a high-born Egyptian price, used it to protect people from snake bites. In our illustration, the caduceus hovers over a couple announcing their engagement back in the day when that had real effect and real consequences.
Therefore, this Two of Cups card is saying there’s some undeclared outside-interest in the relationship between this couple.
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Now Without The Pictures |
Star and Seven of Wands can both be mouthy; Star in a good way – babbling, spilling guts, confessing, praising, encouraging, promising, saying ‘I love you,’ being the cheerleader; Seven of Wands in a bad (or baddish) way – protesting, demanding, raising hell, being pushy. But Seven of Wands can join Star in the promotion of something or someone: Seven of Wands can be on the soapbox promoting as well as on the soapbox protesting. Think of Seven of Wands as either pushing away or pushing for. Promotion or prevention!
Star and Fool are both very upbeat, optimistic, bubbly, happy-go-lucky.
So all three of our Rider Waite Tarot cards are moods.
Fool also disses – but blithely, because Fool is ‘water off a duck’s back.’ Nothing affects, impresses, or even gets the attention of Fool. Fool goes on his merry way. Think ‘What, me worry?’ as well as ‘Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn’ or ‘Damn the torpedoes; full speed ahead.’ All of those. Yup.
Fool is so mixed and unhitched that it can mean both faith and disbelief. Its faith is the assumption it is famous for; its disbelief is its congenitally open mind. Fools mind is totally open because it does not connect to, or connect anything to anything else. You could say fool, minute by minute, freshly goes on a case by case basis.
Fool’s judgment is suspended on everything all the time, pending further input until the day the young Fool expires, so Fool has no beliefs to defend. Seven of Wands is convinced, has allegiances, and leaps to their defense. Our story is about this choice we have on an hour-by-hour basis of whether to missionary or not. And whether to take offense or not notice.
Fool and Star describe the joy we feel when we are free of the confrontation (whether we won, lost, or ignored it). It’s the same intense spiritual please we feel when we have recovered from a more serious illness.
Seven of Wands and Fool say ‘It’s hard to ignore.’ They also say ‘Ignore the interruption’ or ‘Doesn’t even notice opposition.’
So our story is about rising above whatever gets in our way, whether we rise above before, or after, we engage it.
Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From |
Hermit – Fool – Two of Cups
After I take a long hard analytical look Hermit, then I can ignore Fool the b.s Two of Cups.
What you assume Fool is true Hermit has repercussions Two of Cups (an invisible effect on you Two of Cups).
Looking for ways to Hermit forget Fool that bloodsucker Two of Cups.
Look where you’re going Hermit and don’t get attached Fool and Two of Cups.
Had no idea Fool the religious guy Hermit was such a crook Two of Cups.
That’s no Fool honest person Hermit; it only seems that way Two of Cups.
You are so helpful and devoted Hermit that you don’t know Fool when they are takers Two of Cups.
You don’t really know Fool whether you’re sober Hermit when you’re under the influence Two of Cups.
There’s a hidden tax Two of Cups on ignoring Fool the facts Hermit.
I don’t know what I’m looking for Hermit, but I suspect Fool it found me Two of Cups.
I had no idea Fool my friend Hermit knows someone else Two of Cups.
Being sincere and well-intentioned Hermit opens you up to Fool people who take advantage Two of Cups.
Looking for Hermit where the ‘strings are attached Two of Cups‘ so I can be free Fool.
Never mind Fool being honest Hermit; there are hidden fees Two of Cups to that.
I observe Hermit my subconscious Fool is up to something sneaky Two of Cups.
Just Fool looking for Hermit sex Two of Cups.
Whether it’s real Hermit or apparent Two of Cups, I don’t know Fool.
Sex Two of Cups with an older man Hermit … why not Fool?
Could be Fool I’m taking advantage of someone Two of Cups who is looking out for me Hermit.
You look for a lover and find one Hermit and Two of Cups – the rest doesn’t matter Fool.
I learn Hermit from my subconscious Fool, from getting high Two of Cups.
You get a feeling in your bones Fool for deception Two of Cups when you are on the right track Hermit.
Ignore Fool someone who pretends Two of Cups to be helpful Hermit.
No idea Fool how misleading Two of Cups your sincerity Hermit can be.
I don’t care if Fool they take advantage Two of Cups; I’m helping out Hermit anyway Fool.
You are so helpful and devoted Hermit that you don’t know Fool when they are takers Two of Cups.
I know nothing about Fool that spirit world Two of Cups, but I’m seeking Hermit.
Now that I’m older Hermit, I don’t even think about Fool sex Two of Cups.
Not having Fool sex Two of Cups, being celibate Hermit.
You don’t know Fool about a friend’s Hermit sex life Two of Cups.
Here Are Phrases For All Three 2-Card Combinations |
Resonates with your subconscious awareness!
After I take a long hard analytical look, then I can ignore _. What you assume is true …. Looking for ways to forget.*** Look where you’re going, and don’t get _. Had no idea the religious guy …. There’s no honest person.* You are so helpful and devoted that you don’t know …. You don’t really know whether you’re sober.*** Ignoring the facts. I don’t know what I’m looking for.*** I had no idea my friend …. Being sincere and well-intentioned opens you up to …. Looking for … so I can be free. Never mind being honest. I observe my subconscious …. Just looking for …. Whether it’s real, I don’t know. … with an older man … why not? Could be …. who is looking out for me. Could be looking out for me. You look for and find – the rest doesn’t matter. I learn from my subconscious.*** You get a feeling in your bones for when you are on the right track.*** Ignore someone … to be helpful. No idea how _ sincerity can be. No idea whether _ is sincere. I don’t care if I’m helping out, anyway. You are so devoted and helpful that you don’t know …. I know nothing about that, but I’m seeking. Now that I’m older, I don’t even think about _. Not having _, being celibate. You don’t know about a friend’s _.
After I take a long hard analytical look, … the b.s. … true has repercussions (an invisible effect on you). Looking for ways to _ that bloodsucker. Look where you’re going and _ get attached. The religious guy is such a crook. … honest person; it only seems that way. You are so helpful and devoted when they are takers. … whether you’re sober or under the influence. There’s a hidden tax on _ the facts. … what I’m looking for, but it found me. My friend knows someone else. Being sincere and well-intentioned … people who take advantage. Looking for where ‘the strings are attached.’ … being honest; there are hidden fees to that. I observe _ is up to something sneaky. Looking for sex. Real or apparent. Sex with an older man. I’m taking advantage of someone who is looking out for me. You look for a lover and find one.*** I learn from getting high.*** … for deception when you are on the right track. Someone who pretends to be helpful.*** How misleading your sincerity can be. … they take advantage; I’m helping out. You are so helpful and devoted when they are takers. … the spirit world, but I’m seeking. Now that I’m older … about sex. … sex, being celibate. A friend’s sex life.
I ignore the b.s. What you assume has repercussions (an invisible effect on you). Forget that bloodsucker. Don’t get attached. Had no idea _ was such a crook. There’s no …; it only seems that way. You don’t know when they are takers. You don’t really know when you’re under the influence. There’s a hidden tax on ignoring _. I don’t know … but I suspect it found me. I had no idea _ knows someone else. _ opens you up to people who take advantage. Where the ‘strings are attached’ so I can be free. Never mind _; there are hidden fees to that. My subconscious is up to something sneaky. Just _ for sex. Whether it’s _ or apparent, I don’t know. Sex … why not?*** Could be I’m taking advantage of someone. … a lover – the rest doesn’t matter. … from my subconscious, from getting high. You get a feeling in your bones for deception. Ignore who pretends to be helpful.* No idea how misleading _ can be. I don’t care if they take advantage.*** You don’t know when they are takers. I know nothing about that spirit world. I don’t even think about sex. Not having sex. You don’t know about _’s sex life.
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