Tarot Readings for You for April 12-13, 2018 Thursday-Friday©
GUIDANCE There’s invisible lines drawn in the sand of social intercourse, and trespassing onto the turf on the wrong side of them can feel like criminal trespass on physical property. Some people have a code that they feel impels them to take offense, and they are usually proud of it. Some people have thin skin like an onion. Sometimes you are remiss if you don’t ‘stand up for your position’ or ‘defend yourself.’ So sometimes you have to act like you care that you have been insulted when, really, you dislike paying attention to it at all.
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SEVEN OF SWORDS – JUDGMENT – SEVEN OF WANDS
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SEVEN OF SWORDS
JUDGMENT
SEVEN OF WANDS
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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Judgment
When you say that, you risk pushback.
Yet another bad-boy to put in his place.
Just mention he is cheating, and he raises hell.
Trespasser breaks through a blocked entrance.
Getting away with it a second time is against the odds.
Discover a person you trust is disloyal and confront him.
The nerve of him saying something I don’t want to hear.
Puts himself in harm’s way to change something dangerous.
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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Seven of Wands
SEVEN OF SWORDS SEVEN OF WANDS
Urge you to have the guts to speak up.
A criminal breaking in sets off an alarm.
A troublemaker is trying so hard to change.
Sneaking past the blockade is the next phase.
You, a hellraiser and a risk-taker: That’s big news.
What a hazard, and they are up in arms publicizing it.
You pull off something so against the odds that it’s news.
Such a challenge for a nogoodnik to make a new life for herself.
They accuse you of taking it, and it’s up to you to defend yourself.
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Tarot Readings: Judgment and Seven of Wands
Surprise attack by a criminal.
Insisting on a promotion is risky.
Push yourself to take one more risk.
Not ready for a change that sneaks up on you.
Dare to go back there and stand up for yourself.
A breakthrough to the next level is an adventure.
The opposition is surprised when you outfox them.
A call to defend ourselves by any means, fair or foul.
A verdict for the defense; the defendant gets away with the crime.
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Seven of Swords – Here’s that derring-do fellow who risks all, who takes chances, and who may be devious, ruthless, cutthroat, or at least adventuresome. Seven of Swords means ‘by any means, fair or foul.’ He is sneaking into enemy camp to steal its weapons, but carrying them in such a way he harms himself. Seven of Swords means ‘danger’ and it translates all sorts of dangerous things – so much so that I wrote a little piece on the counteractions in Tarot that take the sting out of Seven of Swords.
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Today we emphasize the darker side of Seven of Swords because Seven of Wands is here. Seven of Swords is trespassing, and Seven of Wands is dealing with trespassers (or being one). The other, third, card, Judgment, means some unrelated things.
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Today we partly emphasize the person who does these risky or adventuresome things (bad-boy, trespasser, criminal, troublemaker, risk taker, nogoodnik, criminal), and we emphasize the action of risks and hazards themselves: cheating, getting away with it, disloyalty, the nerve, guts, sneaking, daring, to pull off a caper. Seven of Swords also is theft, so it will translate, as it does today ‘taking it.’
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Even today we see the lighter side of Seven of Swords: have the guts, dare to, pull off something, outfox them.
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Judgment – Judgment has many more meanings than most cards, and also many more categories to the meanings, and it all grows out of this illustration, of course. The cards it shares a layout with determine Judgment’s contribution to the sentence. Today, I am only going to mention the meanings Judgment uses here. If you want all of Judgment’s meanings, just Google ‘Tarot Verbatim Judgment.’
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First, Judgment is a speak/tell/say tribe member, and that includes publicity because the angel’s horn is making a very public announcement. Here are the contributions from this area of Judgment: when you say that; just mention; saying something, speak up, a call to; they accuse you; that’s big news; publicizing it; a verdict.
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Judgment is change because the dead become alive. Judgment is the second time around because that’s their second life, and Judgment is the first time because they are newly alive. ‘Next’ is a frequent translate for Judgment, and so is ‘one more’ and ‘yet another.’
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Judgment also means both ‘return’ words and ‘go back’ words, also because of the switch from being dead to being alive. Go back to the former condition, in other words.
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Judgment is a surprise today. Raising from the dead is a surprise, yes? And Judgment is an alarm, which grows out of the noise waking people up.
Seven of Wands – More than other Tarot cards, Seven of Wands applies as both sides of the story it depicts: attack and defense, or invasion and resistance. Here today it means raise hell, attack, breaking in, confront, up in arms, put (him) in his place, opposition … and it also means stand up for yourself, defend ourselves, push back, the defense, puts himself in harm’s way.
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You see a man defending his home place, and you see a surprise attack on it from others. (He is outnumbered and expected to win.)
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Seven of Wands also applies to blocking, and getting through the blockade. Breaking in, breaking through, and breakthrough belong to Seven of Wands. So does protest: Today we even have ‘I don’t want to hear it.’
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Here again we have two cards with similar meanings and an innocent bystander in the middle. Both Seven of Swords and Seven of Wands are invasions of turf. Seven of Wands includes the defense to the invasion.
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Judgment is called upon to make a story of the action in the similar cards on either side of it. To do this, Judgment uses several of its many meanings, especially the ones from the speak/tell/say category, and the ones about a second time, a next phase.
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Seven of Swords is a criminal, and Seven of Wands is a defendant (defending), which causes Judgment to say ‘ verdict.’ A story about a trespasser ( Seven of Swords of course) breaking through a blocked entrance or a blockade ( Seven of Wands) is here too.
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Judgment and Seven of Wands say ‘ Tell you to stand up for yourself.’
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AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
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Here again we have two cards with similar meanings and an innocent bystander in the middle. Both Seven of Swords and Seven of Wands are invasions of turf. Seven of Wands includes the defense to the invasion.
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Judgment is called upon to make a story of the action in the similar cards on either side of it. To do this, Judgment uses several of its many meanings, especially the ones from the speak/tell/say category, and the ones about a second time, a next phase.
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Seven of Swords is a criminal, and Seven of Wands is a defendant (defending), which causes Judgment to say ‘verdict.’ A story about a trespasser (Seven of Swords of course) breaking through a blocked entrance or a blockade (Seven of Wands) is here too.
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Judgment and Seven of Wands say ‘Tell you to stand up for yourself.’
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Speaking up and insisting on promoting yourself can be risky. It’s better to let them come to you and invite you than to lose face by letting them know you care for a new level. Me, I stay in the zones that are clearly mine, parking in the spot that has my name brushed into the curb. Partly because I respect myself so much that getting officially respected is kinda irrelevant. (I think this is called minding your own business.)
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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
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SEVEN OF SWORDS
JUDGMENT
SEVEN OF WANDS
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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Judgment
When you say that, you risk pushback.
Yet another bad-boy to put in his place.
Just mention he is cheating, and he raises hell.
Trespasser breaks through a blocked entrance.
Getting away with it a second time is against the odds.
Discover a person you trust is disloyal and confront him.
The nerve of him saying something I don’t want to hear.
Puts himself in harm’s way to change something dangerous.
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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Seven of Wands
SEVEN OF SWORDS SEVEN OF WANDS
Urge you to have the guts to speak up.
A criminal breaking in sets off an alarm.
A troublemaker is trying so hard to change.
Sneaking past the blockade is the next phase.
You, a hellraiser and a risk-taker: That’s big news.
What a hazard, and they are up in arms publicizing it.
You pull off something so against the odds that it’s news.
Such a challenge for a nogoodnik to make a new life for herself.
They accuse you of taking it, and it’s up to you to defend yourself.
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Tarot Readings: Judgment and Seven of Wands
Surprise attack by a criminal.
Insisting on a promotion is risky.
Push yourself to take one more risk.
Not ready for a change that sneaks up on you.
Dare to go back there and stand up for yourself.
A breakthrough to the next level is an adventure.
The opposition is surprised when you outfox them.
A call to defend ourselves by any means, fair or foul.
A verdict for the defense; the defendant gets away with the crime.
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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
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SEVEN OF SWORDS
JUDGMENT
SEVEN OF WANDS
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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Judgment
When you say that, you risk.
Yet another bad-boy.
Just mention he is cheating.
Trespasser breaks through.
Getting away with it a second time.
Discover a person you trust is disloyal.
The nerve of him saying something.
to change something dangerous.
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have the guts to speak up.
A criminal sets off an alarm.
A troublemaker … to change.
Sneaking past is the next phase.
You, a risk-taker: That’s big news.
What a hazard, publicizing it.
You pull off something that it’s news.
a nogoodnik to make a new life for herself.
They accuse you of taking it.
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Surprise by a criminal.
a promotion is risky.
take one more risk.
a change that sneaks up on you.
Dare to go back there.
to the next level is an adventure.
surprised when you outfox them.
A call to _ by any means, fair or foul.
A verdict for … gets away with the crime.
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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Seven of Wands
SEVEN OF SWORDS SEVEN OF WANDS
you risk pushback.
bad-boy to put in his place.
he is cheating, and he raises hell.
Trespasser _ a blocked entrance.
Getting away with it is against the odds.
a person you trust is disloyal; confront him.
The nerve of him … I don’t want to hear.
Puts himself in harm’s way, something dangerous.
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Urge you to have the guts.
A criminal breaking in.
A troublemaker is trying so hard.
Sneaking past the blockade.
You, a hellraiser and a risk-taker.
What a hazard, and they are up in arms.
You pull off something so against the odds.
Such a challenge for a nogoodnik.
… taking it, and it’s up to you to defend yourself.
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attack by a criminal.
Insisting is risky.
Push yourself to take risk.
Not ready for _ that sneaks up on you.
Dare to stand up for yourself.
A breakthrough is an adventure.
The opposition _ when you outfox them.
defend ourselves by any means, fair or foul.
the defense; the defendant gets away with the crime.
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Tarot Readings: Judgment and Seven of Wands
When you say that, you _ pushback.
Yet another to put in his place.
Just mention _ and he raises hell.
breaks through a blocked entrance.
a second time is against the odds.
Discover … confront him.
saying something I don’t want to hear.
Puts himself in harm’s way to change.
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Urge you to speak up.
breaking in sets off an alarm.
is trying so hard to change.
the blockade is the next phase.
You, a hellraiser: That’s big news.
they are up in arms publicizing it.
so against the odds that it’s news.
Such a challenge to make a new life for herself.
They accuse you, and it’s up to you to defend yourself.
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Surprise attack.
Insisting on a promotion.
Push yourself to one more.
Not ready for a change.
go back there and stand up for yourself.
A breakthrough to the next level.
The opposition is surprised.
A call to defend ourselves.
A verdict for the defense.
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