King of Cups Justice Two of Cups

Tarot Readings for You for June 13, 2016 Monday©

 

King of Cups   Justice  
King of Cups – Justice – Two of Cups

 

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A person has a serious longstanding attraction to some twisted illicit activity that involves a partner, and an equal attraction to being quietly respectable. Such a person had best be very quiet and be very straight.  And a simple person who is conventional and well-meaning is vulnerable to a partner with a conniving agenda. These two are likely to meet up and unlikely to part company in time for the weaker partner to escape unscathed. A meek man surprises you with his sexual prowess too.

 

 

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King of Cups   Justice  
King of Cups – Justice – Two of Cups

 

Tarot Readings : King of Cups and Justice
King of Cups Justice

A proper gentleman’s secret vice.

Married to a good man when love got the best of us.

A drinking man sobers up to have a love affair.

Such a quiet levelheaded guy to be so good in bed.

The agency has a right to interfere in your business.

Be very quiet, and be very straight, if you’ve got something to hide.

A straight man has a weakness for kinky sex.

He feels he should be a good man to that conniving partner of his.

Passive type fellow feels entitled to cheat.

 

Tarot Readings : King of Cups and Two of Cups
King of Cups Two of Cups

Politics in an enforcement agency.

Mr. Nice-Guy is promiscuous in the right way.

A grand sexual love affair with a sane warmhearted guy.

Political connections make it right.

By being a nice-guy, he is conned out of what he is entitled to.

I have the hots for that quiet guy who behaves himself.

The unintended consequences of government regulations and rules.

He is sane because of the influence of his drinking!

His weakness for hot illicit sex gets him his just desserts.

 

Tarot Readings : Justice and Two of Cups
Justice Two of Cups

A shady lawyer is the gentlemanly type.

A bureaucratic loophole in the law.

This meek man is a police informant.

These bloodsuckers get what they deserve from the bureaucrats in Human Resources.

The mooch is entitled to the person who is vulnerable.

People are entitled to be dependents of governments.

 

 

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Synopsis

 

Being sexually attracted to someone has such unforeseen consequences. You marry and have to move to a town and ruin your career path, or you end up paying taxes that aren’t yours, or dealing with trashy in-laws … or whatever. We expand that scenario to getting yourself involved in any kind of pitfall you weren’t aware of because you know somebody else.

 

 

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King of Cups

King of Cups

King of Cups is the quiet man, the nice guy, the decent well-intentioned man, the emotional man, the gentleman. This meaning extends to a meek man, a passive man. King of Cups is also the man with a weakness, a vulnerability, and that includes being the drinking man or alcoholic (any gender alcoholic, by the way). King of Cups can be the sulking coward sometimes, as well. The flood around his throne, and the fish around his neck, are symbols of that emotionalism.

King of Cups is also the emotionally available man, the lovable man who gets along with his gal. (He is the older warm-puppy to Knight of Cups.)

King of Cups is the vice-president type – the unassertive fellow who gets along with the more-assertive leader. He is also the fellow with a desk job, the clerk or customer service man. He is the diplomat of the crew, the fellow who can mollify the edgy customer and smooth ruffled feathers of people he deals with.

Further, King of Cups is governmental and bureaucratic, so this King of Cups card can represent an agency, a government, or a bureaucracy. Put King of Cups with Justice, and you get, say, the F. B. I. or Justice Department. You also get the man who behaves as he should – the mild-mannered gentlemanly sort. But Two of Cups and Justice is a crooked cop or dirty government tricks.

 

Justice

Justice

Justice, first of all, is anything re courts, getting what is deserved, police and judges and lawyers and trials, rules and regulations and laws – whatever goes on in the courthouse. Next, if you think of ‘should’ as the keyword of Justice, most of its meanings will occur to you in context. Here are some words and phrases it calls up today: proper, married to, sobers up, levelheaded, has a right, be straight, in the right way, behaves, sane. Justice also ends up with the word ‘entitled’ in its various applications because of the ‘get what is deserved’ category of meanings.

 

 

 

 

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Two of Cups

An influence that isn’t apparent. The role attraction plays in your story. That covers all sorts of situations, from unforeseen consequences of an action, to any sort of cheating, to illicit sex, to a sexual bond or grand passionate love affair. It covers getting sucked into something, fraud, a friendship or love affair designed for self-interest … and taxes. Two of Cups has a spectrum, and is a card that you have to get used to applying. You could say it’s an acquired taste. Today it appears with King of Cups which represents a weakness, and that amplifies the scheming and manipulative end of this Two of Cups card.

What makes Two of Cups the complex of concealed self-interest it is in Tarot Verbatim™ is that caduceus – the winged lion’s head above entwined snakes. It represents magic spells, and is of very ancient origin. Moses used one of its forms when snakes threatened the nomads in the desert he was the leader of. Magic spells are an influence that is behind-the-scene and undeclared.

Keep in mind that the undeclared motive could be ‘for your own good,’ and not overtly ill-intentioned or harmful. So Two of Cups is sales, advertising, propaganda and the like as well. Two of Cups is sweet-talking.

 

 

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Uh-oh. Here we see elements of a story, an inevitable story, that should not happen. As surely as water innocently entering the area of a whirlpool gets sucked below, a person who is vulnerable to, or who has a weakness for, a dark-side scenario also gets sucked into a situation forming around him or her. We … somewhat unfairly, I guess … compare this dark process to a seduction – a seduction in which a seemingly ordinary kinda guy turns out to be a sexual maestro. Tarot has this proclivity of paralleling things we see as unrelated! King of Cups is a sweet guy; with Two of Cups, he is a good guy who’s ‘good in bed.’

Anyway, the elements of our story are a man who has a weakness, and the schemers who can deliver what said man is vulnerable to, getting him drawn in and hooked. A story of getting taken advantage of through an inborn weakness of personality or character. King of Cups is the mild-mannered man, the man of least resistance. Two of Cups is the conniving team or individual who is out to capitalize upon and victimize an individual with that weakness. And here they are in our story.

So who’s on our third Rider Waite Tarot card base? – well, Justice. Justice provides a few twists to our plots because it means to be sane and to get what is deserved, to be or feel entitled, police, and of course justice itself. Add Justice to the scheme of Two of Cups, and you have a police informant story. You also have those schemers or con artists getting what they deserve. You have ‘feeling entitled to mooch.’ You even have a whisper of ‘It’s my vice that keeps me sane.’ And you have a lot of other dramas.

So, who, around you, is getting drawn into something he or she has a fatal attraction for? I put my nose up and sniff the air when a Tarot story like this appears.

 

 

 

  

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