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Hermit Four of Pentacles Tower
Hermit – Four of Pentacles – Tower

 

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Deep feelings make for firmly held beliefs which lead us to reject whatever conflicts with them … and even at times whoever conflicts with them. Being on the spiritual path breaks our attachments to these things, and often replaces them with other equally firmly held beliefs. Here we sit in our circle, each clutching our favorite toys to our chest like misers.

 

 

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Hermit Four of Pentacles Tower

 

Hermit – Four of Pentacles – Tower

 

Tarot Readings : Hermit and Four of Pentacles
Hermit Four of Pentacles

Holding onto my sobriety since I fell off the wagon.

Looking for ways to save money when you’re broke.

Not about to walk out there – I would fall.

Arrests when the shortage of money is investigated.

Not admitting I need help until it blows up.

A breakthrough: You understand deeply now.

Suddenly you find out what everyone is keeping from you.

They don’t let themselves understand – it’s too drastic.

Not admitting I know, but am breaking up over it.

 

Tarot Readings : Hermit and Tower
Hermit Tower

Don’t let an older person’s ranting get to you.

Shh! – someone’s looking for a confrontation.

Rejecting the fact because of the feelings.

Observing how conflicted my deepest feelings are.

Emergency treatment for something internal.

Do without it until I suddenly find what I am looking for.

Suddenly, deep down, you know.

 

Tarot Readings : Four of Pentacles and Tower
Four of Pentacles Tower

Far less drama when you’re a sensible person.

A repressed person has a breakthrough with a counselor.

Inspecting for hidden damage.

You find it when you break open a container.

The spiritual path destroys your deeply held beliefs.

Not letting myself have a fit … keeping calm.

It’s not that big a disaster when you know the whole story.

It’s wise to not confront.

 

 

 

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Not letting myself loose to have a fit feels just like not letting myself think step by step all the way to a breakthrough. So the enlightenment can come just like a tantrum. Provoking a confrontation to validate a belief you’re about to change is a similar process to annoying your marital partner into a divorce. Sometimes clinging to something right up to the very last instant you give it up … is the way you give it up.

 

 

 

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Hermit

Hermit

Hermit’s story and this picture make more meanings than you would expect. The old man, who is a doctor, is a monk whose job it is to calmly go out on the cold mountain road as a pedestrian with a light, find, and help travelers. Here is your ‘wise old man’ card: Hermit knows, understands, is sober and sensible as well as being an adviser or counselor.

Here also is your card for any kind of look-see, search, investigation, inquiry, observation, surveillance, or inquest. Watch for Hermit to mean ‘the fact’ or factual. (‘Just the facts, ma’am.)

As a monk, he is celibate (read monogamous these days) and virtuous. So Hermit is sincere, helpful, is a friend, is spiritual – ‘on the Path.’

 

 

Four of Pentacles

 

Four of Pentacles

Most Tarot systems title Four of Pentacles ‘The Miser.’ He can be broke or short of money, or he can be a cheapskate, or he can simply be thrifty, or saving money, or hiding money, or having a stash or rainy day fund. He is pictured holding onto his cash for dear life, hugging it to himself. But this shortage can be a shortage of anything, or a low level of anything, or ‘not enough’ as in ‘not enough gas to get there.’ Four of Pentacles translates phrases like ‘not much’ or ‘not very’ or even ‘less than.’

He sits outside of the town with his back to it, and is associated with secrets and with being excluded, isolated (or even blackballed). He has something to hide. This extends to being inferior, being an outsider – or of course feeling inferior. He is self-contained, and Four of Pentacles sometimes with translate ‘container,’ especially if what is hidden is in a container. (Lost object questions.) A container can be a drawer, a safe, etc.

Secrets. He has a secret. He isn’t in on a secret. He is keeping something from, or something is being kept from him. He isn’t letting himself. He isn’t admitting. He is not about to, or he is repressed. Four of Pentacles is even ‘shut down,’ numb, shut out. This ‘shut’ can apply to objects as well as persons, of course.

Secrets. He has a secret. He isn’t in on a secret. He is keeping something from, or something is being kept from him. He isn’t letting himself. He isn’t admitting. He is not about to, or he is repressed. Four of Pentacles is even ‘shut down,’ numb, shut out. This ‘shut’ can apply to objects as well as persons, of course.

Deeply held beliefs are the province of Four of Pentacles too. Four of Pentacles repression, and the fact he is hugging himself, extends to ‘deep down inside’ feelings, and deepest beliefs: privacy too. It can even translate ‘deep.’ This ‘deep down inside’ category extends to ‘internal.’ Internal organs. Internal affairs. Internal life.

 

Tower

Tower

This is the Tower of Babel. A building is struck suddenly and destroyed – a disaster that all the cultures of that time duly reported. Tower is associated with the word ‘break’ in its various phrases and forms: breakthrough, breakup, break open, broke (including financially) and more. It’s also associated with the verb ‘fall’ in its various forms – even ‘fall off the wagon’ today with Hermit as sobriety.

Naturally, Tower is your card for wrecks, damage, destruction, disasters, emergencies, anything drastic or shocking, explosions, and hitting or striking. It also appears for ranting, having a fit, confrontation, rejecting, conflict and conflicted, drama. It is about getting arrested or getting shot, or shooting a weapon of any kind.

And aren’t I glad that this drastic card can simply translate – and very often does translate – ‘suddenly’ or ‘sudden.’

 

 

 

 

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HermitFour of Pentacles

Hermit and Four of Pentacles

Holding onto my sobriety. Looking for ways to save money. Not about to walk out there. The shortage of money is investigated. Not admitting I need help. You understand deeply now. You find out what everyone is keeping from you. They don’t let themselves understand. Not admitting I know. Don’t let an older person’s _ get to you. Shh! Someone’s looking for …. The fact because of the feelings. Observing my deepest feelings. Treatment for something internal. Doing without it until I find what I am looking for. Deep down, you know. Far less _ when you’re a sensible person. A repressed person with a counselor. Inspecting for hidden _. You find it in a container. The spiritual path – your deeply held beliefs. Not letting myself … keeping calm. It’s not that big when you know the whole story. It’s wise to not ….

 

HermitTower

Hermit and Tower

My sobriety since I fell off the wagon. Looking for ways to _ when you’re broke. Walk out of there – I would fall. Arrests when _ is investigated. I need help until it blows up. A breakthrough – deeply now. Suddenly you find out. Understand it’s too drastic. I know but am breaking up over it. An older person’s ranting. Someone’s looking for a confrontation. Rejecting the fact …. Observing how conflicted …. Emergency treatment. I suddenly find what I am looking for. Suddenly you know. … drama when you’re a sensible person. Has a breakthrough with a counselor. Inspecting for damage. You find it when you break open …. The spiritual path destroys _. Have a fit … keeping calm. A disaster when you know the whole story. It’s wise to confront.

 

Four of PentaclesTower

Four of Pentacles and Tower

Holding onto _ since I fell off the wagon. Save money when you’re broke. Not about to – I would fall. Arrests when the shortage of money …. Not admitting until it blows up. A breakthrough deeply now. Suddenly _ what everyone is keeping from you. They don’t let themselves – it’s too drastic. Not admitting, but am breaking up over it. Don’t let ranting get to you. Shh! – a confrontation. Rejecting _ because of feelings. How conflicted my deepest feelings are. Emergency for something internal. Doing without it until I suddenly …. Suddenly, deep down …. Far less drama. A repressed person has a breakthrough. Hidden damage. You break open a container. Far less drama. A repressed person’s breakthrough. Hidden damage. You break open a container. _ destroys your deeply held beliefs. Not letting myself have a fit. It’s not that big a disaster. To not confront.

 

 

 

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Hermit, King of Cups, Four of Cups

 

The Hermit and the King of Cups walk on the stage first, two of the ‘good guy’ Rider Waite Tarot cards. Both are often older men, especially the elderly depiction on the Hermit. The King of Cups is an emotional man who is polite, a bureaucratic personality, may be weak, may be a drinking man. The Hermit also stands for sincerity and truth, seeking for or looking, as well as for the facts themselves – even an investigation. You can see how these two would be friends.

Next are two Rider Waite Tarot cards that taken together commonly mean to resist evil. The Four of Cups means to refuse every time it is offered; won’t hear of it, refuses to believe it; to resist, to resist temptation; and sometimes negating words such as ‘not’ and ‘no way.’ The Moon is referred to as ‘the worst card in the deck.’ It means a plethora of bugaboos and nasty things. Here in this four-Tarot-card layout we have an emphasis on being good, and then ‘refusing,’ so the Moon is meaning such things as: wrong, mistaken, lies, evil.

As one of the negating cards, The Four of Cups produces ‘not’ sometimes. (When that happens, you get contradictory sentences as the ‘not’ attaches itself to one or the other cards. For example ‘not believe the truth’ comes from Four of Cups with Hermit; and then ‘not believe a lie’ is Four of Cups and Moon. If we had a specific question, the contradictory clash probably would not occur.)

Advice is to know your own emotional makeup so it does not distort your perception as you search for your own path. Tacking against your own known deviation, taking your inclinations into account, puts you on a straighter course.

Let’s say I know I tend to be judgmental, opinionated and of no mind to suffer fools. Therefore, I should check out what kindness would have to say, since I know I tend to turn a deaf ear to the plight of weaklings. Or the opposite: Say I know I am a bleeding heart, so I had better bend an ear to strictly factual input – never mind the kindness stuff, the warm fuzzy stuff – to get my accurate view.

A good heart will not get you there. That’s a deviation. A good analysis of fact will not get you there. That’s a deviation. Either one – the good heart or the good head – means you are not lost as long as you are still searching. To truly ‘get there,’ you need to put both the heart and the head together, both severity and mildness together in sync. But you don’t have to find some perfect plumb line common to all: The place that is your goal is the place that is true for your type; it is not one-size-fits-all. (Many mansions.)

TAROT ANALYSIS OF YOUR DAY

Romantic Perspective:
It’s his mistake to be sincere about not feeling affection.
He isn’t looking to be anybody’s sweetheart, that is too scary.
He is no gentleman: Being a good guy is a bad thing.
Nice guys finish last, he isn’t looking for that.
He is afraid to be sincere; he doesn’t want to be weak.
Two gentlemen are not going to fail.

Health/Alcohol Perspective:
The drinking man is sober because he doesn’t want to be sick.
His drinking is a disease and he refuses help.
He doesn’t want to be sober, drinking is his vice.
He is a sick man, and doctors can’t help him.
He doesn’t go to doctors when he is sick.

Social Perspective:
He hates being the weaker man, he will not go to him.
A good man doesn’t go looking for trouble.
He won’t help the nice guy who is in trouble.
He is really sick at heart, he can’t accept this as true.
He feels weak and hateful about this; he doesn’t want to be honest.

You can’t be emotional when you are investigating a crime.
The truth is: He is a good man and isn’t evil.
He can be so nasty when he isn’t being so kind.
He is emotional but not afraid of the truth.
He cannot accept the horrible facts.

Don’t let your emotions sabotage your search for truth.
Do not let your emotions distort the facts.
He seeks to be a good man and to resist evil.
A seeker whose heart is in the right place is not lost.
He will not accept these lies as the truth.

He is so mistaken he will not listen to the truth.
He is an honest good man who does no wrong.
He is a moral kind man, he refuses to believe that this is crime, or is evil or wrong.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Hermit: The Hermit stands for sincerity and truth, seeking for or looking, as well as for the facts themselves – even an investigation. He is a monk searching for travelers who need help.

King of Cups: The King of Cups is an emotional man who is polite, a bureaucratic personality, may be weak, may be a drinking man. His throne is surrounded by splashing water, and ships are tossed in that water. Water symbolizes emotions. An emotional man can be a weak man. He is a bureaucrat, he probably drinks.

Four of Cups: The Four of Cups means to refuse every time it is offered; won’t hear of it, refuses to believe it; to resist, to resist temptation; and sometimes negating words such as ‘not’ and ‘no way.’ You can see him with his arms crossed and looking down as yet another cup is proffered by the disembodied hand.

Moon: The Moon is referred to as ‘the worst card in the deck.’ It means a plethora of bugaboos and nasty things. Here in this four-Tarot-card layout we have an emphasis on being good, and then ‘refusing,’ so the Moon is meaning such things as: wrong, mistaken, lies, evil.

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