Tarot Readings for You for January 18, 2013 Friday(c)

Guidance        What we are talking about here are things like how a setback can be lucky, how being a nice person who makes fast progress engenders hostility, how a place where money is made fast is usually a hostile place, how a divorce can be an opportunity for a nice normal life, even how getting fired (or almost fired) can turn out to be a windfall.  We could call today Unintended Consequences.

 

 

Instructions: Are YOU here for the first time?  Come in!  People love this place!  Our site is divided into four sections: Guidance, Tarot Readings, Learn Tarot by Observation, and Learn Tarot by Pictures.
If you just want your daily look ahead, Guidance and Tarot Readings are all you need.  ‘Guidance’ is a summary of what the cards are generally advising visitors to be aware of that day.  ‘Tarot Readings’ is the actual word for word messages the cards are conveying.  Tarot can come up with a wide variety of sentences (sometimes even completely contradictory sentences!) in a group reading as there is no specific question being asked.  So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself.

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Hierophant

Knight of Wands – Three of Swords – Wheel of Fortune

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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING

Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

 

Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings:  Getting Out is Best (Wheel of Fortune + Knight of Wands)

Tarot Readings:  Getting Fired, Being Transferred, is a Good Thing (Three of Swords + Knight of Wands)

Tarot Readings: The Upside to the Downside (Three of Swords + Wheel of Fortune)

Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

 

Tarot Readings:  Getting Out is Best (Wheel of Fortune + Knight of Wands)

He leaves town because of a divorce and a chance for a normal life.

Since this one thing happened, I am getting over the heartache fast.

He is splitting up and leaving; it’s your chance to make commitment happen.

All of a sudden Mr. Gives Me a Hard Time is gone and my daily life is wonderful.

While you are still hurting, a wonderful decent fellow pursues you.

 

Tarot Readings:  Getting Fired, Being Transferred, is a Good Thing (Three of Swords + Knight of Wands)

Getting fired and leaving there happened when everything was perfectly okay.

They avoid firing you because you’re okay, and you get a windfall.

A chance to get out of a bad situation by being transferred to an acceptable one.

 

Tarot Readings: The Upside to the Downside (Three of Swords + Wheel of Fortune)

A bad market is the proper time to make a killing in a hurry.

A trauma fires me up to pursue wealth instead of just being average.

A tense atmosphere is normal where money iers being made fast.

The hotshot fellow made a lot of money fast, the Establishment people reject him.

Nice normal people who get ahead and have good luck are disliked.

 

Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

He lucks out that his injury is nothing unusual, the way he was speeding.

He goes from nice to nasty in record time when it is to his benefit.

Being lucky just when things are going against me, is normal for me.

 

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Hierophant

Knight of Wands – Three of Swords – Wheel of Fortune

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LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

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Huh? What are these guys doing together?  That is my first, and my continuing, impression of this foursome. 

 

Knight of Wands is the fellow in a hurry, who can be a hotshot or even punk type, and he also means ‘fast progress.’  ‘Movin’ on up.  Speeding. 

 

And Wheel of Fortune, of course, is hitting the jackpot, and taking a chance of any kind.  So we have a ‘get rich quick’ thing going on with these two.  Wheel of Fortune is good luck, lucking out, etc.

 

Three of Swords is hostility, a hostile atmosphere or attitude, and is divorce or separation of any kind.  It also covers rejecting (anything).  Three of Swords is also pain, injury, heart trouble of any kind, hurt and hurting (physical or not).

 

Hierophant is the usual, expected, normal, accepted circumstance.  Hierophant, as the pope, represents Establishment perspective, what you’re supposed to believe. It represents the shouldness of it all.

 

What we are talking about here are things like how a setback can be lucky, how being a nice person who makes fast progress engenders hostility, how a place where money is made fast is usually a hostile place, how a divorce can be an opportunity for a nice normal life, even how getting fired (or almost fired) can turn out to be a windfall.  We could call today Unintended Consequences.

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LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Knight of Wands is the fellow in a hurry, who can be a hotshot or even punk type, and he also means ‘fast progress.’  ‘Movin’ on up. Speeding.  You see a knight whose horse is nervous (rearing), who has a panicky look, rushing.

 

Three of Swords is hostility, a hostile atmosphere or attitude, and is divorce or separation of any kind.  It also covers rejecting (anything).  Three of Swords is also pain, injury, heart trouble of any kind, hurt and hurting (physical or not).  Not to mention heartache.  The three blades through the heart, with storm clouds behind, says all that quite well.

 

Wheel of Fortune, of course, is hitting the jackpot, and taking a chance of any kind.  So we have a ‘get rich quick’ thing going on. Wheel of Fortune is good luck, lucking out, etc.  But on a deeper level, it is about karma and destiny … coming into your own … and about miracle.  The roulette wheel with all the destiny symbols – even the Name of God is there – says it all.

 

Hierophant is the usual, expected, normal, accepted circumstance.  Hierophant, as the pope, represents Establishment perspective, what you’re supposed to believe. It represents the shouldness of it all.  Its message is the surface reality, the news that’s fit to print, the official story.

 

EXPLANATIONS:

Each and every ‘Tarot Reading’ sentence you see is a literal interpretation of the four Rider Waite Tarot cards drawn and pictured for today. (The literal interpretation is from the illustration on each card.) These sentences are put together by only combining the phrases of what each cards says. In other words, there are NO “filler” phrases added just to make full sentences, and no psychic ability or spirit guide is ever involved.

 

*Without a question* in a group reading to focus the answer, the four Tarot cards can mean quite contradictory things, especially when the Spread has a card that means ‘no,’ ‘never’ or ‘not.’ These negative modifiers can apply to any one of the other cards.
*Without a question* in a group reading, the pronouns (you, him, her, me, us, them, they, etc.) are more flexible. Whenever you see a pronoun in parentheses, please *feel very free* to substitute another pronoun than the one used. I try to drop pronouns when possible, which, if you’ve noticed, can make for awkward phrasing.

Now in an ‘real’ individual reading, the questioner asks a specific question and thereby supplies at least half the information! In an individual situation, the parties are identified and sometimes a time frame is too. Here, in a group reading we cannot do that and so we get a variety of sentences.

Horoscopes are group readings, too. Astrology is based on someone else’s birth data, though, so a ‘solar’ group horoscope never really solidly applies to you! (Astrologers know this!)

Tarot, on the other hand, is perfectly capable of flexibly addressing any group, including all of the visitors that come to this site. It can also address people you might not even know personally, such as all the people at your job who have a say in whether or not you get a raise.

We have been wondering here lately whether the Tarot Verbatim(TM) sentences are more accurate for regular visitors than they are for people who visit this site only once in awhile or for a short time. Would you help us with a comment please, if you have not been a regular visitor? Just let us know if the sentences are relevant to you. So far, people say they do apply.

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Our Daily Spread for Wednesday, August 24, 2011 ©

Advice contrasts conformity with progress and success. It contrasts the strategists with the people who accept things as they are. The strategists get ahead because they use factors that impede their progress to further it,  hence they succeed in a hostile atmosphere. A driven man breaks up with his too-decent woman who loves and admires him,  but there’s a gal who looks sweet and good who is a cutthroat strategist.

 

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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, if there is one.

*Go to Advice to apply what those sentences say 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!

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Hierophant

Chariot,  Three of Swords,  Queen of Cups

 

DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS

 

He Breaks Up with Her

He decides to break up with her for being a good religious woman.

He is antagonistic to organized religion, and to women who are believers.

He decides to break the heart of a decent woman who believes in him.

He gets ahead by all means fair and foul,  he is against behaving himself,  which is what she is all about.

He is at war with her notion of him behaving himself.

He decides she is too good for him and breaks up with her.

 

Her View of Him

He is at war with the status quo,  and she knows that.

She thinks it is a decent responsible man who broke her heart.

She thinks he is okay even if he did damage her vehicle.

Everything is against it,  but she has in mind a moral and ambitious man.

She is an ordinary woman who has her heart set on a successful man who is a heartbreaker.

She sizes him up as a prime candidate for a probable heart attack.

This candidate in the competition meets with her approval –  he is the winner.

She knows he is a driven hostile guy but is a good man.

His is a very competitive nature; hers is about being nice,  being approved of.

She has in mind to break up with Mr. Successful and have a normal life.

Now that her divorce is official,  she has her heart set on this go-getter.


Nice Gal with an Iron Fist

She knows how to succeed against the odds by appearing very ordinary.*

She is a driven and cutthroat competitor who appears to be a sweet good gal.

Thinking only sanctioned thoughts and being loyal,  she gets ahead in a cutthroat atmosphere.

She feels this is just normal-level stress that she can handle.

She has in mind to win over these hateful people by being middle-of-the-road.

She know her etiquette,  she can handle opposition.

She sees him as the enemy and she is gonna be the official winner.

 

Miscellaneous

Vehicle damage but no harm to her.

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MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD

 

We have the good loyal woman or wife,  the believer,  the nice decent girl,  Queen of Cups.  She thinks, dreams, believes, has faith in her dude.  Then we have Hierophant which is decency,  faith and niceness.

 

Chariot is about being a winner,  getting ahead by any means,  succeeding;  and Three of Swords is about hostile atmosphere,  breaking up,  enmity or war.

 

It is easy to see the contrast going on here between conforming and succeeding.

 

MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS

 

Chariot is the driven man,  the strategist,  the go-getter,  the ambitious person who gets ahead,  the winner,  succeeding.  It isn’t a malefic card,  it’s objective in its stance.  A skilled charioteer has magic sphinxes hitched to his wagon on this Rider Waite Tarot card.  He uses his wand to control them –  This is about life,  not vehicles.  One goes only left and the other goes only right:  the tendencies of the environment.  He has hitched them so they have to move him forward:  the one that goes left is on the right,  and vice-versa:  balancing out the tendencies of the environment.  This card is about not only taking full advantage of the factors that favor your progress but also using the factors that are against your progress for your purpose as well.  Tacking against the wind, mariners call it. They don’t teach this in college.

 

Three of Swords is heartbreak,  breaking up,  hostile atmosphere,  being against or at war with,  hating,  rivalry and heart ailments.  It also means damage.  The illustration –  a heart with three swords stuck in it,  and storm clouds with rain behind it –  gets its point across.

 

Queen of Cups is the nice girl,  the good woman,  the believer,  has faith in her man (and usually in God).  She is prosaic (love that word’s nuances!) and old-fashioned and ever so well-behaved.  She means to think and to have an opinion about.  Illustration shows a blond (the vanilla concept) dreamily contemplating some funky-looking object d’art.  The water around her throne means emotion,  as she is a placid (another one of those words!) emotional dame.

 

Hierophant is the concept of what the public is shown versus what is actual.  It’s the official story,  the church’s ritual that keeps the peons’ minds to the grindstone. It stands for toeing the line,  being well-behaved and middle-of-the-road and ordinary,  being acceptable to others and polite.  As you can see, he plays well with Queen of Cups –  or she with him,  but would be very much at odds with Chariot.  Illustration is the pope in regalia with priests or monks kneeling to him.

 

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