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GUIDANCE What’s right conflicts with what’s legal. Being penalized for doing the right thing is normal these days, and police have a right to do you damage. But we can have a mostly normal life in spite of our aggravatin’ way of life, you know? Personally, I justify being a perfectionist, and I prefer the straight-and narrow in spite of its rigors. ‘The right way pays off in spite of its rigors’ is our subject here.
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Ace of Pentacles – Justice – Three of Swords
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Tarot Readings: Ace of Pentacles and Justice
Having a normal life in spite of the pain.
You get paid a fair amount for the damage.
As difficult as it is, I justify being a perfectionist.
As difficult as it is, the straight-and-narrow is right for me.
For an infraction, you pay a fine in court.
Sue for the benefits you deserve.
Have/Has a right to be mad.
Police have a right to do damage.
Everything is against a well-deserved success.
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Tarot Readings: Ace of Pentacles and Three of Swords
The perfect storm of enforcement.
Deserve combat pay.
A legal dispute about possession.
Deserve that so-against-the-odds success.
With all this pain should come some kind of gain.
Road hazards are normal around here.
Compensated in court for an injury.
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Tarot Readings: Justice and Three of Swords
The way is paved for a legal divorce.
Win a nasty lawsuit.
Win a fair fight.
There’s a law against what’s right.
A contested divorce will cost you.
It’s worth the aggravation to win when you’re right.
Have/Has a right to revenge.
A lawsuit for money damages.
I have a right to be mad when you’re right.
Firing that lawyer is the right thing to do.
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Ace of Pentacles – A hand holds the gold over the golden road. In front, white lilies for purity, and at the end an arched trellis of roses for victory. This is a diagram of the idea that success and money accompany being on the right track or right path. Ace of Pentacles’ meanings are far-flung but stick close to this concept.
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First is possessing – to have, to benefit, gain. Next is to pay out, the price, to be paid, money.
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Next is winning or success, assets and benefits.
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Ace of Pentacles means ‘right’ in any of its applications, and also its synonym of ‘correct.’
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Then there’s perfection, being straight … you know, the straight and narrow. Most religions have some form of this ‘right path’ concept.
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The right path includes a road, of course, and Ace of Pentacles often talks about a plain old road or street.
Justice – The title gives you many of the meanings for Justice of course. Justice owns the court house and the legal systems, as well as the law enforcement systems and agencies. If it’s litigation or lawsuit or proceedings, it involves this justice card (and its support cards, of course).
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That’s the initial pebble in the pond. The ripples expand very logically to: fairness, right, justify – and even ‘deserve’ and ‘entitled to,’ all all their similar phrases.
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As the ripple gets bigger and a little less obvious, Justice expands to: should, ought, sane, balanced, normal, okay, straight, going straight, and even sometimes words like ‘fine’ or ‘all right,’ as synonyms for the ‘okay’ slice of Justice’s meanings.
Three of Swords – Three of Swords you know is not good at first glance. But like all cards that make us squirm, it has its not-so-terrible meanings. First of all you can see it means heartache, heart trouble, hurt, pain, storm, bad times. One more little step, you can see it means damage.
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Three of Swords has a huge hostility dictionary. It simply means ‘against’ very often, and it means litigation, to sue, and ‘divorce.’ It also means to quit or be fired. It means ‘fight.’ It covers the waterfront when it comes to ‘combative,’ even meaning revenge.
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Today we see several of its, shall we say, off-label uses, words and phrases like these: as difficult as it is, infraction, mad, storm, nasty, hazards, aggravation. ‘Difficulty’ is a nice general word to remember for Three of Swords.
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Tarot Verbatim™ operates around ‘theme cards,’ cards that in a larger (Celtic Cross, etc.) spread establish the subject of the message. Three of Swords and Tower are the two divorce cards, and also the two cards that signify quitting or getting fired – which, yes, is a kind of divorce.
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Here we have two cards that mean many of the same things,
Ace of Pentacles and
Justice. They both mean ‘right’ in all sorts of ways, and they both mean being straight, going straight.
Justice means entitlement, and
Ace of Pentacles means
reward,
benefit, and
receive.
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Two cards that mean similar things in a three-card spread tend to ‘bump into one another’ when it comes to phrasing. You can watch for that as you read the breakdown of the sentences here in NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM and HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS. If you want to. You will see how sometimes Ace of Pentacles is the one that says ‘right’ and sometimes it’s
Justice. They switch off, and the other one uses another of its meanings. This can take some getting used to as you learn.
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The other card is … difficulty,
hurt,
adverse environment,
pain …
Three of Swords. I saw the aphorism or cliché or saying ‘No
pain, no
gain’ in
Three of Swords with
Ace of Pentacles.
Legal
divorce is one of the most well-established phrases in Tarot Verbatim™ as
Justice with
Three of Swords (or
Tower). I also saw, and giggled, ‘
perfect
storm’ in
Ace of Pentacles as
perfect and
Three of Swords as
storm.
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Three of Swords – joining with
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two cards that talk about things as they should be, right, having, and getting paid (fairly) – make stories about
doing what’s right
despite its
price. These three cards also say ‘
Get
the suffering
that’s deserved,’ but I did not go there when I wrote out the sentences, so that’s not today’s message. These three cards contrast
what’s right, as
Ace of Pentacles, with
what’s legal, as
Justice, and how that
distinction is painful.
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Our main talk today is really about how it pays (Ace of Pentacles) to be a
just person (Justice),
despite
some pain, some
hurtful experiences.
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AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
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Here we have two cards that mean many of the same things, Ace of Pentacles and Justice. They both mean ‘right’ in all sorts of ways, and they both mean being straight, going straight. Justice means entitlement, and Ace of Pentacles means reward, benefit, and receive.
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Two cards that mean similar things in a three-card spread tend to ‘bump into one another’ when it comes to phrasing. You can watch for that as you read the breakdown of the sentences here in NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM and HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS. If you want to. You will see how sometimes Ace of Pentacles is the one that says ‘right’ and sometimes it’s Justice. They switch off, and the other one uses another of its meanings. This can take some getting used to as you learn.
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The other card is … difficulty, hurt, adverse environment, pain … Three of Swords. I saw the aphorism or cliché or saying ‘No pain, no gain’ in Three of Swords with Ace of Pentacles. Legal divorce is one of the most well-established phrases in Tarot Verbatim™ as Justice with Three of Swords (or Tower). I also saw, and giggled, ‘perfect storm’ in Ace of Pentacles as perfect and Three of Swords as storm.
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Three of Swords – joining with two cards that talk about things as they should be, right, having, and getting paid (fairly) – make stories about doing what’s right despite its price. These three cards also say ‘Get the suffering that’s deserved,’ but I did not go there when I wrote out the sentences, so that’s not today’s message. These three cards contrast what’s right, as Ace of Pentacles, with what’s legal, as Justice, and how that distinction is painful.
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Our main talk today is really about how it pays (Ace of Pentacles) to be a just person (Justice), despite some pain, some hurtful experiences.
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‘It was worth it,’ we say, when we have been through some saga and emerged with some booty from it. I graduated. I learned my lesson. I got over it and now I can prevent it. Whatever. Sometimes you win, and you have the scars to prove it. Deserved success is like that – you earn your stripes, as they say in the military. That’s how you get promoted, you know.
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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
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Tarot Readings: Ace of Pentacles and Justice
Having a ACE OF PENTACLES normal life JUSTICE in spite of THREE OF SWORDS the pain THREE OF SWORDS.
You get paid ACE OF PENTACLES a fair amount JUSTICE for the damage THREE OF SWORDS.
As difficult as it is THREE OF SWORDS, I justify JUSTICE being a perfectionist ACE OF PENTACLES.
As difficult as it is THREE OF SWORDS, the straight-and-narrow ACE OF PENTACLES is right for me JUSTICE.
For an infraction THREE OF SWORDS, you pay a fine ACE OF PENTACLES in court JUSTICE.
Sue THREE OF SWORDS for the benefits ACE OF PENTACLES you deserve JUSTICE.
Have/Has ACE OF PENTACLES a right to JUSTICE be mad THREE OF SWORDS.
Police JUSTICE have a right to ACE OF PENTACLES do damage THREE OF SWORDS.
Everything is against THREE OF SWORDS a well-deserved JUSTICE success ACE OF PENTACLES.
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Tarot Readings: Ace of Pentacles and Three of Swords
The perfect ACE OF PENTACLES storm THREE OF SWORDS of enforcement JUSTICE.
Deserve JUSTICE combat THREE OF SWORDS pay ACE OF PENTACLES.
A legal JUSTICE dispute THREE OF SWORDS about possession ACE OF PENTACLES.
Deserve JUSTICE that so-against-the-odds THREE OF SWORDS success ACE OF PENTACLES.
With all this pain THREE OF SWORDS should JUSTICE come some kind of gain ACE OF PENTACLES.
Road ACE OF PENTACLES hazards THREE OF SWORDS are normal around here JUSTICE.
Compensated ACE OF PENTACLES in court JUSTICE for an injury THREE OF SWORDS.
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Tarot Readings: Justice and Three of Swords
The way is paved for ACE OF PENTACLES a legal JUSTICE divorce THREE OF SWORDS.
Win ACE OF PENTACLES a nasty lawsuit JUSTICE.
Win ACE OF PENTACLES a fair JUSTICE fight THREE OF SWORDS.
There’s a law JUSTICE against THREE OF SWORDS what’s right ACE OF PENTACLES.
A contested divorce JUSTICE and THREE OF SWORDS will cost you ACE OF PENTACLES.
It’s worth ACE OF PENTACLES the aggravation THREE OF SWORDS to win ACE OF PENTACLES when you’re right JUSTICE.
Have/Has ACE OF PENTACLES a right to JUSTICE revenge THREE OF SWORDS.
A lawsuit JUSTICE for money ACE OF PENTACLES damages THREE OF SWORDS.
I have a right to JUSTICE be mad THREE OF SWORDS when you’re right ACE OF PENTACLES.
Firing THREE OF SWORDS that lawyer JUSTICE is the right thing to do ACE OF PENTACLES.
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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
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Ace of Pentacles and Justice – Having a normal life. You get paid a fair amount. I justify being a perfectionist. The straight-and-narrow is right for me. You pay a fine in court. The benefits you deserve. Have/Has a right to. Police have a right to. A well-deserved success. Perfect enforcement. Deserve pay. A legal possession. A legal _ about possession. Deserve success. Some kind of gain should come. Road _ are normal around here. A normal road. Compensated in court. The way is paved for a legal _. Win a lawsuit.** Win a fair _. There’s a law _ what’s right. Win when you’re right. Have/Has a right to. A lawsuit for money. I have a right to … when you’re right. That lawyer is right. _ that lawyer is the right thing to do. x
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… Ace of Pentacles and Three of Swords – Having _ in spite of the pain. You get paid for the damage. As difficult as it is, I’m being a perfectionist. As difficult as it is, the straight-and-narrow …. For an infraction, you pay a fine. Sue for the benefits. Have/Has to be mad. A right to do damage. Everything is against success. The perfect storm.*** Combat pay.*** That so-against-the-odds success. With all this pain, some kind of gain. Road hazards. Compensated for an injury. The way is paved for a divorce. Win a nasty _. Win a fight. Against what’s right. A divorce will cost you. It’s worth the aggravation. Have/Has revenge. Money damages.*** Mad when you’re right. Firing is the right thing to do. x
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Justice and Three of Swords – Normal life in spite of the pain. A fair _ for the damages. As difficult as it is, _ is right for me. For an infraction, in court. Sue for the _ you deserve. A right to be mad. Police do damage. Everything is against a well-deserved _. … storm of enforcement. Deserve combat _. A legal dispute.*** Deserve that so-against-the-odds _. With all this pain, there should be …. Hazards are normal around here.* In court for an injury. Legal divorce. A nasty lawsuit. A fair fight. There’s a law against _.*** Contested divorce. … the aggravation to _ when you’re right. A right to revenge. A lawsuit for damages.*** I have a right to be mad. Firing that lawyer. x
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GUIDANCE Ideas about … when there’s some damage, some injury, some hurt. A person has a right to be mad, and that’s fine, but there’s also getting ideas about how to fix it, how to have normalcy in spite of it … and/or how to get even. Divorce and lawsuits fit into the scene we are looking at. This is a reminder to think about it all, consider what happened, how you feel, and ponder what you are doing, and are going to do. We have stories, scenarios, here.
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Queen of Cups – Justice – Three of Swords
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Feel I Deserve, Am Entitled, Have a Right (Queen of Cups and Justice)
Tarot Readings: The Lady Just Hates These Things (Queen of Cups and Three of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Litigation, Legal Divorce or Split-up (Justice and Three of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Rectifying the Damage Justice and Three of Swords)
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Tarot Readings: Feel I Deserve, Am Entitled, Have a Right (Queen of Cups and Justice)
Feeling she deserves to be abused.
After the hurt she has been through, she is entitled.
She knows he feels entitled to hurt people.
You know when you have a right to be mad.
You know when you are entitled to get even.
She is thinking she should get even.
She ponders a lawsuit for damages.
You’re mad with her for being right.
Tarot Readings: The Lady Just Hates These Things (Queen of Cups and Three of Swords)
She hates the legal system.
She hates police.
She is ready to fire her lawyer.
She’s mad with you for being right.
A sane female as an enemy.
She is right to be mad.
I hate it when I’m right about something like that.
Tarot Readings: Litigation, Legal Divorce or Split-up (Justice and Three of Swords)
She is thinking of splitting up for good reason.
She sees a legal divorce, here.
After this hostile split-up, she is entitled to the right man.
She was the loyal wife and is now legally divorced.
Nice lady is legally divorced already.
She is so levelheaded about the divorce.
A legal secretary is fired.
A female litigation attorney.
Tarot Readings: Rectifying the Damage Justice and Three of Swords)
The damage is done; consider ways to rectify it (to straighten it out).
She knows how to make him okay with his heart trouble.
She knows his pain and is making life normal.
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Queen of Cups – Justice – Three of Swords
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………, Queen of Cups is the good woman/nice girl, and she also stands for thinking, feeling and opinion. Justice is straightening it out, making it normal, or getting even, as well as doing the right thing. Three of Swords is hurt, damage, heartache and revenge. Quite a few novels here.
Queen of Cups and Justice say the lady is right; she thinks he is right; she makes life normal, or her life is normal; she knows the law or is a lawyer; legal secretary; know you are entitled; feel something is deserved; the loyal wife who does right; she is levelheaded; consider straightening it out; she is okay with that. Those are easy.
Queen of Cups and Three of Swords has her with hurt feelings or in pain; has her knowing he is in pain or heartbroken; has her thinking of getting even; has her pondering the damage; and someone is mad with her, or she with them; she is the enemy, or has an enemy; she is thinking of splitting up, or divorce; she is a divorcee; she has heart trouble, or knows about it.
Justice and Three of Swords say legal divorce because Three of Swords is one of two divorce cards (Tower is the other). After the hurt I’ve been through, Three of Swords, I’m entitled (Justice) … or I’m entitled to hurt people! – or to get even. You have a right (Justice) to be mad (Three of Swords). A lawsuit (Justice) for damages (Three of Swords). Mad (Three of Swords) because someone or something is right. I hate it (Three of Swords) when I’m right (Justice). A litigation (Three of Swords) attorney (Justice). Straighten out or rectify (Justice) the damage. Is okay Justice) with the heart trouble. A normal life (Justice) in pain (Three of Swords)
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Queen of Cups One profile of Queen of Cups is the good woman, nice lady, sweet gal (Gloria in All in the Family, played by Sally Struthers) who is well-meaning and naïve. This is the loyal wife, the girl who ‘understands her man’ and admires him too. She is a believer.
Another version of Queen of Cups is the woo-woo gal, the dreamer who stares at that vase-thing while a flood snakes around where she sits. She is blond, of course.
The third version is the woman who thinks and feels and either is figuring it out or has figured it out: She is in the know, and probably quiet about it. Like High Priestess. Both Queen of Cups and High Priestess are feminine cards that often translate ‘she,’ and ‘her,’ and both of these Tarot cards can be secretaries or other mental workers.
What the versions have in common is: thinking, feeling, understanding, opinion. Of course, these three versions of Queen of Cups are not in separate bins never to blend: Queen of Cups can combine the parts to define an individual person.
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Justice You see the scales in his one hand and the blade, flat side facing you, and his crown, indicating justice enforced by the power of the powers-that-be. Justice is the card for any level and any kind of official law enforcement, from the regulating agencies to the dog pound to the highest courts, including undercover justice. Other cards cover karmic justice and street justice. However, Justice also stands for getting what is deserved (whatever that is) and stands for ‘what you are entitled to’ and the word ‘entitled,’ and its synonyms.
Besides its obvious application, Justice means ‘should’ a lot. It frequently means fair, to straighten out, to be straight, to have a right to, the right thing, to be right, to be entitled, and the word ‘entitled.’ Justice often means ‘normal’ and ‘sane’ as well.
Three of Swords You see gray storm clouds with rain in the background, and a foreground of blades crisscrossing into a heart, piercing it. Three of Swords is obviously hurting, heartache, heart trouble. Three of Swords is also injury, suffering, trauma, bad weather or storm (Beware when Tower and/or Seven of Cups shows up with it, regarding weather.)
Three of Swords applies socially too. A hostile atmosphere, feud, hate, being against, schism, split-up, divorce and litigation belong to Three of Swords. (But it isn’t any kind of court action or proceeding in itself; it simply refers to litigation in some way, generally.)
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Hmm, we are talking about how there’s a time for hate, a time to split or divorce. We are pointing out that it’s normal to have some hurt, some injury, some heartache in your life. There’s even a time for revenge, for getting even. We mainly point out to be thoughtful about these things, to think such things over sanely, understand them, get your balance … before you pull that trigger.
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Guidance Our theme covers various perspectives of impulsive and inappropriate behavior, feeling awkward over it, silly hostilities, and, of course, divorce. “Why do I get mad with him when he’s right? – is it because he is so flamboyant?” is a good example. We also have some lawsuit messages like “Is this high-powered lawyer right for this lawsuit?” It seems today is a good day to take a vow of silence?
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Three of Swords
King of Pentacles – Page of Cups – Justice
GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Legal Divorce (Justice and Three of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Hostile Person (King of Pentacles and Three of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Dumb Stuff (Page of Cups)
Miscellaneous Tarot Readings
Tarot Readings: Legal Divorce (Justice and Three of Swords)
Studmuffin finds himself legally divorced.
He has no idea he is being divorced – him, the man who controls the money.
Would he be a richer man as a legally divorced man?
A wealthy man feels filing for divorce would be unwise.
Tarot Readings: Hostile Person (King of Pentacles and Three of Swords)
Why are the cops so manipulative and hostile?
He thinks he is so important he is entitled to hurt people.
So is being a manipulative bastard against the law?
This fellow is snarly because he thinks he’s entitled to be our boss.
It’s silly to think you should be hostile to ‘the rich.’
Well, I think I have a right to be mad at him for toying with me.
Why am I mad, when he is right – because he is so flamboyant?
You’re mad with me, and you’re right, and I’m embarrassed to be the mouthy one.
Tarot Readings: Dumb Stuff (Page of Cups)
Oh, this was a dumb quarrel; I should have been in control of myself.
It’s incredible that such an influential man would violate that law.
A politician makes an ass of himself violating that law.
An egotistical lawyer asks a question that backfires.
Miscellaneous Tarot Readings
He is so inadequate and so manipulative; we should fire him.
Is this high-powered lawyer right for this lawsuit?
Why does the politician use his influence against what is right?
Three of Swords
King of Pentacles – Page of Cups – Justice
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Glance at these four Rider Waite Tarot cards here, and you hear ‘Pride goeth before a fall.’ This is such a picture of the times we lash out and saying something stupid and hurtful, feeling we have the right to.
We start with the Italian Stallion or Studmuffin, King of Pentacles – also known as the banker/bankster, politician, manipulative bastard, flamboyant fellow, as well as the mover and shaker – one of the impulsive male cards. He defines himself by his money, his influence or power, his pride – even if his kingdom is the pool hall. He usually has some charm.
Next is a ‘duh’ card, Page of Cups, which brings out the more awkward, foolish or even comic side of King of Pentacles. This is us throwing our weight around when it turns out we don’t have any. This is making a fool, making an ass, of ourselves.
The next two cards together are the classical pair for ‘legal divorce,’ Justice with Three of Swords.
Justice means anything to do with the legal industry (police, lawyers, judges, regulators, lawmakers, etc.), of course. It means entitled, should, correct or right, and being straight.
Three of Swords means divorce. It is also dislike, hostility, being against, getting fired or firing someone, quarrel, violate, being angry or mad or snarly, hurting or hurting someone. Today we don’t use the surgery and heart trouble meanings.
Our theme covers various perspectives of impulsive and inappropriate behavior, feeling awkward over it, silly hostilities, and, of course, divorce. “Why do I get mad with him when he’s right? – is it because he is so flamboyant?” is a good example. We also have some lawsuit messages like “Is this high-powered lawyer right for this lawsuit?” It seems today is a good day to take a vow of silence?
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King of Pentacles Italian Stallion or Studmuffin, King of Pentacles – also known as the banker/bankster, politician, manipulative bastard, flamboyant fellow, as well as the mover and shaker – one of the impulsive male cards. He defines himself by his money, his influence or power, his pride – even if his kingdom is the pool hall. He usually has some charm.
Page of Cups Illustrated by a fellow in a dress with a fish in a cup and a kind of goofy expression on his face, Page of Cups is a ‘duh’ card; it often puts the sentence it’s in into question form; it is often about humor. It is feeling awkward and inadequate or embarrassed, as well as making an ass of oneself.
Justice Illustration is a robed figure holding the scales of justice, one of the finest looking of the Rider Waite Tarot cards. Justice means anything to do with the legal industry (police, lawyers, judges, regulators, lawmakers, etc.), of course. It means entitled, should, correct or right, and being straight, being sane or levelheaded.
Three of Swords – a divorce card – is about separation. It is also dislike, hostility, being against, getting fired or firing someone, quarrel, violate, being angry or mad or snarly, hurting or hurting someone. Today we don’t use the surgery and heart trouble meanings.
EXPLANATIONS: [Use the arrow at lower right to skip this and go to Comments.]
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(TM).
In these group readings, there’s no question (and no Questioner) to limit what the four cards can mean, so they can mean opposite things.
When there is a negative-meaning card (a ‘negator,’ I call them), the readings contradict one another because that card can make any of the other cards in the spread negative. Negator cards mean things like: no, never, not, end, can’t, etc. Never be queasy about the number of ‘bad’ card because it takes two bad cards to say ‘not dead’ and only one to say ‘dead.’
Without a question or a Questioner, pronouns (I, you, he, she, we, they, etc.) are very flexible. I leave out pronouns in writing this as much as possible – awkward to do that sometimes. When I put them in parentheses, feel very free to change them around to suit yourself.
Now in a ‘real’ individual reading, the questioner asks a specific question which provides at least half the information! In an individual’s reading, the parties are identified and sometimes a time frame is too. Here, in a group reading, we cannot do that and so we get more 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 want you to know this!)
Tarot successfully addresses the group of visitors, whoever they are. It provides useful information that applies to their daily lives: They tell you this in the comments, for three years now. Tarot can tell you things about people you don’t know personally – such as whoever on your job has a say in your raise or continued employment there, whether that is one person or many. Visitors report that the information is equally accurate for new visitors as it is for the family of regular visitors.
Do you want to read Rider Waite Tarot, yourself? Start with Learn Tarot by Pictures to get the day’s cards’ individual meanings; then read Learn Tarot by Observation, which gives you the thinking those four cards inspire in a qualified reader. Next, Group Analytical Tarot Cards Reading is the various things those four cards can say (without a question to guide them). Then, Guidance is a summary.
In this way, your intuition allows you to learn to read the cards without much effort if you come often enough. Regular visitors can just put it together.
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Guidance We are ditching our current phase of life like a final decree of divorce and going into the new phase celebrating, with high hopes. The same story applies to a verdict or decree in a lawsuit, probably for personal injury, in which money from a judgment is collected, and everyone involved gets his share and celebrates. It also applies to the new lease on life that recovering from surgery or heartache brings.
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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 to everyone. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. THEN, the family of commenters here would love for you to join in.
Judgment
Three of Cups – Justice – Three of Swords
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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Legal Divorce (Justice and Three of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Lawsuits (Justice and Judgment)
Tarot Readings: Healing from an Injury (Three of Swords and Judgment)
Tarot Readings: Back Together Again (Three of Cups and Judgment)
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Tarot Readings: Legal Divorce (Justice and Three of Swords)
You deserve to be happy again after a divorce.
Celebration of a legal divorce and a whole new life.
Out partying again after a legal divorce.
A new life together because of a legal divorce.
A legal divorce made our being happy together again possible.
She is cashing in: The divorce legal papers are served.
They are happy together again after the legal divorce.
After what the divorce lawyer told me, I’m back to loving you.
Collects on the legal divorce decree.
Tarot Readings: Lawsuits (Justice and Judgment)
Their split of the injury lawsuit is generous in the verdict/decree.
The court battle pays off, they collect on the judgment.
The new judge goes against the consensus.
Happy with the verdict in the lawsuit for the injury.
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Tarot Readings: Healing from an Injury (Three of Swords and Judgment)
Healing from an injury, am feeling normal again – yay!
You feel so good when you recover from surgery and are okay now.
I feel good like I ought to, so I have recovered from the heart attack.
Tarot Readings: Back Together Again (Three of Cups and Judgment)
Should be renewing our friendship in such a hostile atmosphere.
We are okay now – over the heartache and getting along.
Back to normal after the hurt feelings, and getting along together.
Deserves to be excommunicated from their circle after what he said.
Happy and sane again after that outbreak of hatefulness.
Judgment
Three of Cups – Justice – Three of Swords
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Another Johnny-one-note layout. Our Tarot people are all about things legal, about patching up a friendship and about recovering or healing from an injury or surgery.
First thing you notice is Justice and Judgment, obviously legal cards, accompanied by Three of Swords. Justice is anything or anybody in the industry of law, from the meter maid to the swat team to the supreme court. It also translates should, ought to, balance, and sanity.
Judgment is a decree or announcement, verdict, or judge’s final ruling, being served papers, a new life or phase, an outbreak of something, a renewal or recovery, again or recur, a wake-up call or loud noise.
Three of Swords is injury, divorce, splitting up, hurt feelings, hostile atmosphere, surgery, heart attack or stroke. We are not using some other rarer meanings.
Three of Cups is celebrating, splitting the proceeds, being friends, sharing and enjoying life together, partying, being happy, feeling good, getting along together, and consensus.
Justice with Three of Swords means legal divorce (as opposed to just splitting up or separating). Justice with Judgment is a legal decree or verdict, a judge or lawyer making an announcement, and things going back to the way they should be, or going back to normal.
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Three of Cups is celebrating, splitting the proceeds, being friends, sharing and enjoying life together, partying, being happy, feeling good, getting along together, and consensus. The three ladies have grown all these pumpkins and made a profit they are happy about – and they are happy with one another.
Justice is anything or anybody in the industry of law, from the meter maid to the swat team to the supreme court. It also translates should, ought to, balance, and sanity. The robed figure has the scales of justice and a sword, which suggests enforcing the law.
Three of Swords is injury, divorce, splitting up, hurt feelings, suffering, hostile atmosphere, surgery, heart attack or stroke. A gray storm sky is the background to a picture of three knives piercing a heart.
Judgment is a decree or announcement, verdict, or judge’s final ruling, being served papers, a new life or phase, a renewal or recovery, to return or come back, again or recur, a wake-up call or loud noise. These meanings arise from the concept of the angel that wakes the dead on judgment day.
EXPLANATIONS: [Use the arrow at lower right to skip this and go to Comments.]
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(TM).
In these group readings, there’s no question (and no Questioner) to limit what the four cards can mean, so they can mean opposite things.
When there is a negative-meaning card (a ‘negator,’ I call them), the readings contradict one another because that card can make any of the other cards in the spread negative. Negator cards mean things like: no, never, not, end, can’t, etc. Never be queasy about the number of ‘bad’ card because it takes two bad cards to say ‘not dead’ and only one to say ‘dead.’
Without a question or a Questioner, pronouns (I, you, he, she, we, they, etc.) are very flexible. I leave out pronouns in writing this as much as possible – awkward to do that sometimes. When I put them in parentheses, feel very free to change them around to suit yourself.
Now in a ‘real’ individual reading, the questioner asks a specific question which provides at least half the information! In an individual’s reading, the parties are identified and sometimes a time frame is too. Here, in a group reading, we cannot do that and so we get more 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 want you to know this!)
Tarot successfully addresses the group of visitors, whoever they are. It provides useful information that applies to their daily lives: They tell you this in the comments, for three years now. Tarot can tell you things about people you don’t know personally – such as whoever on your job has a say in your raise or continued employment there, whether that is one person or many. Visitors report that the information is equally accurate for new visitors as it is for the family of regular visitors.
Do you want to read Rider Waite Tarot, yourself? Start with Learn Tarot by Pictures to get the day’s cards’ individual meanings; then read Learn Tarot by Observation, which gives you the thinking those four cards inspire in a qualified reader. Next, Group Analytical Tarot Cards Reading is the various things those four cards can say (without a question to guide them). Then, Guidance is a summary.
In this way, your intuition allows you to learn to read the cards without much effort if you come often enough. Regular visitors can just put it together.
Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck®, known also as the Rider Tarot and the Waite Tarot, reproduced by permission of U.S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyright ©1971 by U.S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited. The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck® is a registered trademark of U.S. Games Systems, Inc.
The entire contents of this website are Copyright © 2013. All rights reserved. This site may not be copied in whole or in part except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review without the express written permission of the publisher. All violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law
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Advice speaks of a final decree of divorce and a celebration of a new life, so today’s story is about splitting officially from one phase of life and going to another with high hopes. The same story applies to a verdict or decree in a personal injury lawsuit, in which a judgment is collected. Celebration of a legal victory, pure and simple. ===================================================================================
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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!
==================================================================== Judgment Three of Cups, Justice, Three of Swords DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS Divorce Perspective Celebration of a legal divorce and a whole new life. A new life together because of a legal divorce. A legal divorce made our being happy together again possible. She is cashing in: The divorce legal papers are served. Collects on the legal divorce decree. Legal Perspective Their split of the injury lawsuit is generous in the verdict/decree. The court battle pays off, they collect on the judgment. The new judge goes against the consensus. ====================================================================
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========================================================= MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD You want theme, we got theme. Legal divorce, lawsuit decree regarding money. Celebrate. Split of proceeds. That’s it. The split of proceeds is Three of Cups, which later means consensus. Justice and Judgment are legal cards. Justice with Three of Swords is legal divorce. Justice with Judgment is legal decree or verdict. So there are very few sentences to our day’s messages today. This is very emphatic, very plain. MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS Three of Cups is celebrating the profit, happy with our split of the proceeds. The three ladies have grown all these pumpkins and made a profit they are happy about – and they are happy with one another. Justice is a lawsuit, legal, judge. The robed figure has the scales of justice and a sword, which suggests enforcing the law. Three of Swords is a lawsuit, and is divorce. It also means injury, and some other things we are not into, today. Illustration shows a storm sky with a heart with blades stuck through it superimposed. Judgment is a decree or announcement, a new life, and a verdict or judge’s final decree. The angel that wakes the dead on judgment day is the illustration.