Hermit Wheel of Fortune

Hermit – Wheel of Fortune

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The fact is, it’s for the best
The fact is, – Hermit
it’s for the best – Wheel of Fortune

you are looking at a windfall
you are looking at – Hermit
a windfall – Wheel of Fortune

Tarot Readings for You for August 30, 2017 Wednesday©

Today is Wednesday – Email reading day.  Here’s a gal who wants to know what on earth to do next with her life. I broke her inquiry down to get a meaningful email answer.

The Tarot Email Training will start any time now; techs are testing it. September 1 is the first installment. To those of you who are waiting patiently or anxiously: It’s coming, stay tuned.

Emily

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How I should spend my time in the next year is a better way to put it. I could travel the world, I could go back to school, I could go back home and get another job. Or something I’m not yet seeing or thinking of.

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(Emily’s Comment: Going to school and traveling the world can be combined. Prestigious universities overseas (Oxford University; L’ecole Polytechnique, and others) have classes in English that result in degrees, and they are far far far cheaper and far more respected internationally than U S universities are now. Bonus is that getting a job overseas is a LOT easier if you are not a United States school graduate. Tuition is a mere $5,000 at some of these schools. Stansberry Research (financial newsletters) is where I learned about this.)

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You have four parts to your question here. Let’s measure by how pleased you are two years after you do each of these three things you name, and then ask the ‘what else?’ question.

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How pleased with the outcome will I be after two years if

I travel the world?

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Two of Pentacles – Tower – Knight of Pentacles

You keep getting disrupted from what you intend.

You keep getting – Two of Pentacles

disrupted (nasty surprises?) \– Tower

from what your goal or intention is. – Knight of Pentacles

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Seven of Cups – Eight of Swords – Four of Wands

In all kinds of ways, you are limited by ‘what you are a member of.’

In all kinds of ways, – Seven of Cups

you are hindered or limited – Eight of Swords

by being one of those people (a member of something)*. – Four of Wands

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*If you are on a tour with other people, this could refer to that. Or it could refer to you being whoever and whatever you are on the surface.

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How pleased with the outcome will I be after two years if

I go back to school?

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Hermit – Queen of Wands – Wheel of Fortune

The best outcome is learning what puts you in control of your life (in home and business).

The best outcome – Wheel of Fortune

is learning what – Hermit

puts you in control of life, both home and business. – Queen of Wands*

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Queen of Wands is the competent manager of whatever she is involved in. Hermit is wisdom and seeking to know. Wheel of Fortune is making it happen.

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Knight of Wands – Devil – Two of Pentacles

Fast progress despite occasional obstacles.

Fast progress – Knight of Wands

despite – Devil

occasional – Two of Pentacles

obstacles. – Devil

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Judgment – Queen of Pentacles – Seven of Cups

Here’s you possessing all kinds of new levels of abilities and talents.

Here’s you possessing abilities and talents – Queen of Pentacles

all kinds of them – Seven of Cups

at new levels for a new life. – Judgment

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Strength – Ace of Swords – Three of Wands

A continuing good future (and income), as a supreme solution to whatever would hinder you.

A continuing good future (and income) – Three of Wands

as a supreme – Ace of Swords

solution to whatever would be your obstacles. – Strength

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How pleased with the outcome will I be after two years if

I go back home and get another job?

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Seven of Cups – Queen of Swords – Three of Pentacles

Off all the choices, this is the deal that pleases you least.

Of all the choices, – Seven of Cups

this is the deal – Three of Pentacles

that doesn’t satisfy you. – Queen of Swords

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Four of Cups – Ten of Swords – Four of Wands

Home isn’t a total disaster.

Home – Four of Wands

isn’t – Four of Cups

a total disaster. – Ten of Swords

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Hierophant – King of Wands – Devil

The usual situation in which an edgy disagreeable man is the problem.

The usual situation in which – Hierophant

an edgy man (Archie Bunker or a husband) – King of Wands

is the problem. – Devil

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Ten of Pentacles – Two of Wands – Hanged Man

These people don’t get along with one another: You know that for sure.

These are dysfunctional people: – Ten of Pentacles

You feel that intensely, and you know that – Hanged Man

for sure. – Two of Wands

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Or something I’m not yet seeing or thinking of?

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Hanged Man – Five of Swords – Two of Wands

You will have – Two of Wands

bright ideas – Hanged Man

through your challenges. – Five of Swords

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Lovers – Ten of Pentacles – Seven of Cups

You connect with all kinds and types of messed-up people.

You connect with – Lovers

all kinds and types of – Seven of Cups

dysfunctional people. – Ten of Pentacles

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Ten of Swords – Eight of Wands – Four of Cups

There is nothing wrong about any of these things.

There is nothing – Four of Cups

wrong – Ten of Swords

about any of these. – Eight of Wands *

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*In other words, all these spreads are saying ‘All roads lead to Rome’ for you. No matter which you choose, you will be dealing with the same obstacles, and you will make good use of the obstacles to overcome the challenges and succeed (be a winner).

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Empress – Nine of Pentacles – Three of Wands

You are going to be in a comfortable place you are master of.

You are going to be – Three of Wands

in a comfortable place – Empress

you are master of (a niche of expertise). – Nine of Pentacles

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Our Daily Spread for April 24, 2011

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Without a question to focus the answer, four cards can mean even contradictory things. Without a question also the pronouns in a group reading are less specific, more flexible, especially in some of these Rider Waite Tarot spreads. Especially when a pronoun is in parentheses, feel free to substitute. The Advice section sums up a general meaning of all the sentences.

 

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Knowing your own dark side pays off handsomely.

Hermit
Devil, Wheel of Fortune, Chariot

About Getting Ahead:
Look for ways to capitalize on what keeps you from being in command.
Make the most of the difficulties, find a way to use them to get ahead.
A problem is an opportunity that shows you the way to get where you are going.
Analyze the situation and harness both the best and the worst to your purpose.

Knowing your disabilities boosts your chances of success.
Find a way to make the best use of the worst part.
Patience pays off when the going gets rough.
Being calm and patient with nasty people pays off, you finesse the brute.
There is a downside to the most wonderful thing: Find it and put it to best use.

Go out looking for the bad things; the good things take care of themselves.
Know what to do with both good luck and bad luck.
Knowing your own dark side pays off handsomely.
Both wisdom and luck get you ahead in a bad situation.
Luckily, you know what to do when there is a big problem.

Financial Perspective:
He analyzes a down market and makes a quick profit.
The windfall is a huge problem that he knows how to handle.
Sudden large profit is the problem, and he knows what to do about it.
In desperate circumstances, he wisely makes a gamble that pays off.
Looking at bankruptcy, he manages to show a profit.

Medical Perspective:
A miracle healing of the illness is accomplished.
Physician does wonderful things with your disability.
Successfully treats the infection – this is wonderful.
The best possible outcome with a healer who specializes in the worst cases.

About a Vehicle:
When your vehicle breaks down and you are on foot, the flashlight is a godsend.
Looking for the hazards on the road is the best way to get there.
Use your vehicle’s headlights to best advantage in bad conditions.
Checking your vehicle for disrepair is the best thing you ever did.
Finding the best route to drive is difficult.
Luckily, someone comes to help with the disabled vehicle.

 

Here’s the spoiler-card story again, and again as the very first card. The Devil, yet. He is being a problem, a difficulty, the worst, disabilities, your dark side, a bad situation, the worst part. The Devil is being his ugly self here, doing his devil job.

The next two Rider Waite Tarot cards mean great success: Wheel of Fortune means miracle, wonderful, the best possible, to best advantage, good luck, high stakes, and it shows what looks like a roulette wheel with all kinds of occult critters and symbols. I think the wheel is karma? Anyway, the other success card is Chariot, which means to get ahead, to achieve, to arrive, to be a master or expert, to manage, and so on. It also means a vehicle of any kind (even an aircraft or boat), which turns the light the Hermit is carrying into a headlight. The charioteer in the illustration is a master of his wayward steeds who will arrive at his destination despite them rather than because of them, and he is very sure of his skill and ability to do so.

Over them all is the Hermit, the one who knows, the helpful person, looking for a way, finding or showing a way, looking for ___, the physician or healer, looking at or analyzing, the calm and patient person. The illustration shows the monk out at night with his light on the road looking to help with a traveler’s problem. So, both Hermit and Chariot have expert knowledge and skills.

So we have a disabled thing that is the problem; a miracle; the one who made this happen; and the knowledge to have done that. This is the simple story, the main story. The advice derived from the story is to pay attention to the downside, go looking for the problem and capitalize on it, base your success on the downside as well as the upside, get the two working in tandem for you (like those steeds of the Charioteer). How to do this? – Hermit is analysis, a really good look, a patient approach. So, yes, you go looking for the devil to use him to fund your success. Happy hunting!

 

Meanings and Illustrations:

Devil: He is being a problem, a difficulty, the worst, disabilities, your dark side, a bad situation, the worst part. The Devil is being his ugly self here, doing his devil job. Just look at him and his horned naked slaves!

Wheel of Fortune: Wheel of Fortune means miracle, wonderful, the best possible, to best advantage, good luck, high stakes, and it shows what looks like a roulette wheel with all kinds of occult critters and symbols.

Chariot: He means to get ahead, to achieve, to arrive, to be a master or expert, to manage, and so on. It also means a vehicle of any kind (even an aircraft or boat). The charioteer in the illustration is a master of his wayward steeds who will arrive at his destination despite them rather than because of them, and he is very sure of his skill and ability to do so.

Hermit: The one who knows, the helpful person, looking for a way, finding or showing a way, looking for ___, the physician or healer, looking at or analyzing, the calm and patient person. The illustration shows the monk out at night with his light on the road looking to help with a traveler’s problem.

 

 

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