Tarot Readings for You for May 18, 2014 Sunday(c)
Guidance We salute the fellow whose job is physical, even rough, who works with his hands, and we suggest that this is the uninhibited wild man we want as a husband as well. That’s about it for this Sunday.
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King of Wands – Eight of Pentacles – Nine of Cups
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Tarot Readings: Want to Work (Eight of Pentacles and Nine of Cups)
Tarot Readings: The Husband I Want (King of Wands and Nine of Cups)
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Tarot Readings: Wants to Work (Eight of Pentacles and Nine of Cups)
Workingman gets the best job.
He passionately wants work.
Employees who are like this worker make the best money.
I want to work with the craftsman.
Wants a job as a laborer.
Carpenter wants a job.
I enjoy working hands-on.
A workingman who loves his job.
It’s rough physical work and he likes it.
Want a man who has a job.
He is the worker who does the best job.
Tarot Readings: The Husband I Want (King of Wands and Nine of Cups)
An impulsive wild man who does whats he pleases.
A hotblooded man is my cup of tea every time.
He wants to be her husband, and he’s working on that.
Your husband is doing what makes you happy.
I am doing what it takes to get the husband I want.
I keep wanting a passionate man.
He is doing what you want him to.
A passionate man who satisfies you every time.
He is a doer, and that’s what I want in a man.
Husband wants to keep trying.
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King of Wands – Eight of Pentacles – Nine of Cups
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…….…..………………………. King of Wands and Eight of Pentacles Both these cards mean the working man, both even can mean carpenter. King of Wands tends to be the hands-on part of any work – the division between ‘staff’ and ‘line,’ and Eight of Pentacles can mean all sorts of workers, and all sorts of words regarding a work place, or the general subject of work, such as the Labor Party, or labor expenses.
………….…………. King of Wands is also about working-class people, usually men. It is about ‘doing’ and also about repetitive actions, like ‘keep doing’ and means general things along that line such as ‘one after the other’ and ‘over and over,’ similar to Two of Pentacles. King of Wands is also the passionate man, the wild man, the uninhibited man … and the husband. So we have a passionate husband, or a man whose work is his passion.
He can also be the angry or frustrated man, the fellow with a temper. The salamander pattern, and the critter itself standing next to him, is a symbol of that. (In the Middle Ages, salamanders spit or breathed fire, people believed.)
………..………………………… King of Wands and Nine of Cups So it’s not at all surprising that, when one puts King of Wands next to Nine of Cups (which means satisfaction, enjoyment, and having it all), that we talk about a husband who satisfies, a worker who’s being well rewarded, enjoying your work, and wanting a passionate man. (Nine of Cups does mean wanting.)
HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
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…….…..………………………. King of Wands and Eight of Pentacles Working man … job. He passionately _ work. Employees who are like this worker …. … work with the craftsman. A job as a laborer. Carpenter __ a job. Working hands-on. A workingman who __ his job. It’s rough physical work. A man who has a job. He is gthe worker who does the job. An impulsive wild man who does …. A hotblooded man … every time. … her husband, and he’s working on that. Your husband is doing …. I am doing what it takes to _ the husband …. I keep __ a passionate man. He is doing …. A passionate man who … every time. He is a doer, and that’s … a man. Husband … to keep trying. x
………..………………………… King of Wands and Nine of Cups Workingman gets the best __. He passionately wants __. … this worker make the best money. I want to __ with the craftsman. Wants a __ as a laborer. Carpenter wants __. I enjoy __ hands-on. A workingman who loves __. It’s rough, physical, and he likes it. Want a man. He is the worker who does the best __. The Husband I Want An impulsive wild man who _ pleases. A hotblooded man is my cup of tea. He wants to be her husband. Husband is _ what makes you happy. To get the husband I want. … wanting a passionate man. He __ what you want him to. A passionate man who satisfied you. *That’s what I want in a man. Husband wants to __. x
………..………………………….Eight of Pentacles and Nine of Cups __ gets the best job. Wants to Work He wants work. Employees who … make the best money. I want to work with …. Wants a job. Carpenter wants __. I enjoy __ hands-on. Loves his job. It’s _ work, and he likes it. Want a _ who has a job. Does the best job. Does as he pleases. … is my cup of tea every time. He wants to be … and he’s working on that. … doing what makes you happy. I am doing what it takes to get the _ I want. **I keep wanting …. __ is doing what you want him to. A man who satisfies you every time. He is a doer, and that’s what I want. Wants to keep trying. x
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King of Wands represents a stereotype of the working man. He is the uncouth fellow with the temper, the angry irritated frustrated fellow, the uninhibited wild man, the doer, the one who does the same thing over and over. King of Wands is a man with a job.
Eight of Pentacles………. Eight of Pentacles is all about work, about doing things over and over, about persisting (‘keeping at it’). It even expresses the cliche of ‘working with’ or ‘working it out’ sometimes. It also envelopes the whole ‘labor’ concept: labor expense, labor politics, work site, work place. Repetitive actions too, like the way professional carpenters drive nails.
Nine of Cups………. This is another very simple Tarot card – pretty much the same in all decks. The chubby fella who ate and drank it all means just what you would expect: satisfaction, satisfies, is satisfied; enjoyment; having it all; wanting and ‘what I want’ and getting what you want; wanting to please and being pleased; well rewarded or well paid; gets the best, the best money; loves it, likes it, ‘my cup of tea,’ is happy and makes you happy.
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