Tarot Readings for You for September 20, 2013 Friday(c)

Guidance      Fatherhood and the husband’s role with children, including his legal role there. How a miserable childhood makes a man feel he did not get the ‘fair shake’ he deserved especially if he marries for love and is doing without it. A man sacrifices for his kids when he feels they deserve a sweet life he would have liked to have had. She misses the man she did marry, or could have.

 

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Justice
Five of Pentacles, King of Wands, Six of Cups

 

GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: He Does Without Love (Five of Pentacles and Six of Cups)

Tarot Readings: The Man She Misses (Five of Pentacles and King of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Father and Fatherhood (King of Wands and Six of Cups)

Tarot Readings: Real Estate as a Loss (Five of Pentacles and Six of Cups)

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Tarot Readings: He Does Without Love (Five of Pentacles and Six of Cups)
He misses his sweetheart of the past – if only he had legally married her.
He is resentful about doing without love in his life, he feels entitled to that.
Sweet memories of the gal he married, he misses her, misses those old days.
Bummed out that he is legally the father of the child.
Poor working man loves her and legally marries her.
He marries for love but is doing without it.
He is sorry to be a man with a bad temper; you deserve a sweet guy.
Husband has a legal bankruptcy in his past.
A man should be married and sacrificing for his children.

Tarot Readings: The Man She Misses (Five of Pentacles and King of Wands)
Sweet memories of the man you miss so, that you were married to.
Feeling guilty about a romance with a man who is still legally married.
Marry a passionate man for love, and live poor.
The sweet romance a girl deserves who has done without a husband.

Tarot Readings: Father and Fatherhood (King of Wands and Six of Cups)
Husband is in court about insufficient support for his children.
He is frustrated that he doesn’t have money to give his child/ren what (they) are entitled to.
The kids are deprived of a father by the law.
Doing without the good home and father a child deserves.
He is a man who does without, but he gives his child/ren what (they) should have.
Children in a ghetto deserve a dad.
Deprived of what husband or father legally bequeathed.
He files a lawsuit over his disabled child.
He is resentful about his miserable childhood, feels deprived of the normal life he was entitled to have.
Oh, the miserable past! He is right to be mad about it!
Heart bleeds for kids who deserve to have a man in the house.
Deprived of his rights as the father of the child.
A hardworking man sacrificing to give his kids what they deserve.
He works himself to exhaustion to give the kids what they deserve.

Tarot Readings: Real Estate as a Loss (Five of Pentacles and Six of Cups)

He feels low-class, so an old-fashioned or quaint neighborhood is right for him.
He is a construction worker, so a fixer-upper, handyman’s special, house is right for him.
Gives the house to his kids so he can be legally bankrupt.
He feels, after the angst of losing a home, he deserves a comfortable one.

 

Now,  Part Two,

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This is a group reading, with no Questioner and no Question to limit what the cards say, so there’s more variety – even contradictions – and also the pronouns are more flexible. If it feels like it’s yours, and it says ‘he,’ and you’re a ‘she,’ feel free to adopt it anyway.

 


Justice
Five of Pentacles, Kind of Wands, Six of Cups

 


LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

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What a story! We have the King of Wands husband (who also means passionate impulsive man, who also means frustrated, resentful or angry man and also means workingman); we have Justice who makes the King-of-Wands-husband ‘legal husband’ or ‘married man’ (and which also speaks of lawsuit, courts, etc.); then we have the children (or child) which also means to give to, to love, a home, romance … ; and then we have losing the home, being unloved and miserable . A plethora of drama here for just four cards!

 

 

Today’s story is mostly from the man’s view. At a glance you can see a hardworking man (King of Wands) sacrificing to give his kids (Six of Cups) what they deserve. Almost as easily, you see a man who feels resentful and frustrated (King of Wands) that he did not get what he deserved (Five of Pentacles) in his past (Six of Cups).

 

 

LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Five of Pentacles You hate to see coming: Dark night of the soul, losing your home, being miserable and unloved, being ill, poor and hurting, being so numb with despair that you don’t see the way out, don’t see the hopeful open door. Abject self pity, and being pitiable. Poor times for sure. Homeless, injured, on the street in the dark of night in the snow and walking by shelter and a meal that the cathedral offers …

 

 

King of Wands is a person, invariably. Other court cards can have some nonperson meanings but this one rarely. This is the husband card. He is the workingman, the common man, archetypical construction worker. (He drinks beer.) He often has a temper, can be angry, frustrated, resentful. Put him next to the legal (Justice) card and the child/children Six of Cups, and, voila, he becomes the father.

 

His illustration shows the red-head, shows the fist, shows the salamander, shows the pressed lips – that all indicate being irritated, fiery or angry. He leans slightly forward into his big stick.

 

 

Six of Cups appears in the nick of time after the emotional strain of the first two: sweetness, romance, a love gift, a sweet kid, a sweet old-fashioned home … All of these are illustrated by the little boy, in a pastel scene, giving the little girl flowers in front of an old fashioned apartment building or grandiose home, wearing clothes from the 1500s.

 

 

Justice sitting there with the famous scales and the word under him, this is the card you know the meaning of without the book, the first time you encounter Tarot. Law enforcement: the scales and the drawn sword.

 

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Our Daily Spread for September 20, 2011 Tuesday (c)

Advice is about fatherhood and the husband’s role with children, including his legal role there. It is also about how a miserable childhood makes a man feel he did not get the ‘fair shake’ he deserved especially if he marries for love and is doing without it. A man sacrifices for his kids when he feels they deserve a sweet life he would have liked to have had. She misses the man she did marry, or could have.

 

 

 

 

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Is this the first time you come here? Well … what to do:

*Go to Daily Message Tarot Analysis below. One or more of those sentences has something to say to you. Pick those out. They are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. (It is a group message like a horoscope, except Tarot isn’t based on someone else’s birth data, so it can be specific, accurate, detailed and direct. Our experiment here is “How much more accurate is it?”)

*Go to Advice to apply what those sentences say (in the best way) for you. (Advice is everyone’s favorite part.) Did you come here for your predictions? – You are done now – See you tomorrow.

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!
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Justice
Five of Pentacles, Kind of Wands, Six of Cups

DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

Romance: His Perspective
He misses his sweetheart of the past – if only he had legally married her.
He is resentful about doing without love in his life, he feels entitled to that.
Sweet memories of the gal he married, he misses her, misses those old days.
Bummed out that he is legally the father of the child.
Poor working man loves her and legally marries her.
He marries for love but is doing without it.
He is sorry to be a man with a bad temper; you deserve a sweet guy.
Husband has a legal bankruptcy in his past.
A man should be married and sacrificing for his children.

Romance: Her Perspective
Sweet memories of the man you miss so, that you were married to.
Feeling guilty about a romance with a man who is still legally married.
Marry a passionate man for love, and live poor.
The sweet romance a girl deserves who has done without a husband.

Father and Fatherhood Perspective
Husband is in court about insufficient support for his children.
He is frustrated that he doesn’t have money to give his child/ren what (they) are entitled to.
The kids are deprived of a father by the law.
Doing without the good home and father a child deserves.
He is a man who does without, but he gives his child/ren what (they) should have.
Children in a ghetto deserve a dad.
Deprived of what husband or father legally bequeathed.
He files a lawsuit over his disabled child.
He is resentful about his miserable childhood, feels deprived of the normal life he is entitled to have.
Oh, the miserable past! He is right to be mad about it!
Heart bleeds for kids who deserve to have a man in the house.
Deprived of his rights as the father of the child.
A hardworking man sacrificing to give his kids what they deserve.
He works himself to exhaustion to give the kids what they deserve.

Real Estate Perspective
He feels low-class, so an old-fashioned or quaint neighborhood is right for him.
He is a construction worker, so a fixer-upper, handyman’s special, house is right for him.
Gives the house to his kids so he can be legally bankrupt.
He feels, after the angst of losing a home, he deserves a comfortable one.
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Now, Part Two,
Do you want to know a little, or a lot, about how this Tarot Verbatim ™ thing works? If so,

*Go to Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread section below. This tells about the combined four pictures in the Daily Spread – the pictures above here. It explains how these four cards get together to mean things.

*Go to Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards. It is what each of the four cards, by itself, has to say. It describes how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in this Spread.

You can put all this together and intuitively see yourself how Tarot Verbatim ™ works.

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MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD
What a story! We have the King of Wands husband (who also means frustrated, resentful or angry man and also means workingman) ; the Justice card that makes that ‘legal husband’ or ‘married man’ (and which also speaks of lawsuit, courts, etc.); then we have the children (or child) which also means to give to, to love, a home, romance … and then we have losing the home, being unloved and miserable. A lot of drama here for just four cards!

Today’s story is mostly from the male gender’s view. At a glance you can see a hardworking man sacrificing to give his kids what they deserve. Almost as easily, you see a man who feels resentful he did not get what he deserved in his past.

MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS
Five of Pentacles you hate to see coming. Dark night of the soul, losing the home, being miserable and unloved, being ill and poor, being so numb with despair that you don’t see the way out, don’t see the hopeful open door. Abject self pity, and being pitiable. Poor times for sure. Homeless, injured, on the street in the dark of night in the snow and walking by shelter and a meal that the cathedral offers …

King of Wands is a person, invariably. Other court cards can have some nonperson meanings but this one rarely. This is the husband card. He is the workingman, the common man, archetypical construction worker. (He drinks beer.) He has a temper, can be angry, frustrated, resentful. Put him next to the legal (Justice) card and the child/children Six of Cups, and, voila, he becomes the father.

His illustration shows the red-head, shows the fist, shows the salamander, shows the pressed lips – that all indicate being irritated, fiery or angry. He leans slightly forward into his big stick.

Six of Cups appears in the nick of time after the emotional strain of the first two: sweetness, romance, a love gift, a sweet kid, a sweet old-fashioned home … All of these are illustrated by the little boy, in a pastel scene, giving the little girl flowers in front of an old fashioned apartment building or grandiose home, wearing clothes from the 1500s.

Justice sitting there with the famous scales and the word under him, this is the card you know the meaning of without the book, the first time you encounter Tarot. Law enforcement: the scales and the drawn sword.

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Our Daily Spread May 30, 2011

Advice is about mundane daily life with the meat-and-potatoes guy, the macho edgy traditional father and husband, the honorable workingman of modest means who brings up his children and pays his bills, and is the boss in his home. The point of today’s message is to appreciate him for reliably occupying his status. This is the proud and simple man who puts his money where his home is and where his home folks are.


King of Wands

Ace of Wands, Six of Pentacles, Six of Cups

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Is this the first time you come here? Well … what to do:

*Go to Daily Message Tarot Analysis below. At least one of those sentences has something to say to you. Pick those out. They are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. (It is a group message like a horoscope, except Tarot isn’t based on someone else’s birth data, so it can be specific, accurate, detailed and direct. Our experiment here is “How much more accurate is it?”)

The Question for weekdays is: “Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”

The Question for weekends is stated right on top on those days.

(Some days are ‘keep an eye open for’ and some days are ‘green light, go fast.’)

*Go to Advice to apply what those sentences say (in the best way) for you. (Advice is everyone’s favorite part.) Did you come here for your predictions? – You are done now – See you tomorrow.

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!

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DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS

Financial Perspective

The most highly paid worker is the youngest.

As a father, he pays child support first.

He is angry when his kids make him pay their bills. [or ‘kid’]

Daddy makes the kid(s) pay rent.

He is mad because he has to pay her/give her money.

Paying for the house in the old neighborhood is a challenge for this working man.

The husband has to make the house payment.

He is angry but has to be sweet to them when he makes them pay.

This ordinary man’s credit rating has always been tops.

Paying a fair price to a buddy frustrates this man.

Loyalty to the one who pays you comes first to this man.

This workingman is the first to be given the reward of a bonus.

You can absolutely trust this fellow to pay the bill.

Family Perspective

Father doled out punishment to his kids when he was angry.

The kid gets the punishment he deserves from the father. [or kids]

The kids have to treat papa with the respect he deserves.

Daddy makes the kids respect him. [kid]

Husband is so old-fashioned he has to pay his respects properly.

The workers who make the most money are the workers who have been here longest.

His kids make him angry but he punishes them fairly.

An impulsive man, he used to assert himself about what was fair, about justice.

He is the father of the kid; he has to pay.

He is the father of the kid; he is the one who contributed through the sex act.

Romantic Perspective

The only one for this young gal is a sweet old-fashioned working man with a good job.

Husband is very romantic: He spends money on his honey first.

He has such a passionate nature, he sweetly pays the li’l gal for sex.

A man who pays is the dominant party in a romance.

You have to show him romantic attention, he is macho.

You used to be a husband and now you have to pay.

To be her man, he has to show her romantic attention, give her presents and pay for things.

Husband’s gonna get what he deserves for having sex with that younger gal.

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Now,

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*Go to the first Meanings and Illustrations section below. This tells about the combined four pictures in the Daily Spread – the pictures above here. It explains how these four cards get together to mean things. Then you can

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Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread

You see a fellow giving, handing to, in both Six of Pentacles and Six of Cups. It’s paying or showing attention in the Six of Pentacles and giving or showing love and appreciation in Six of Cups, which also commonly means children and the past and a house – sometimes a quaint or old house. It’s a commercial exchange mostly in the Six of Pentacles and a social or romantic exchange in the Six of Cups.

Ace of Wands and King of Wands are both about macho aggression and sexual passion. King of Wands is the workingman, the common man, the angry or frustrated man. He is also the husband and the father. Sex with the husband, or the husband having sex.

Six of Pentacles and King of Wands both refer to workers.

Ace of Wands and Six of Cups are about a man making a baby, and when you join the Six of Pentacles in, he becomes the contributor of the raw material. And of course we have the father here, the King of Wands. Obviously, this spread could refer to a genetic test. These four cards could also be a pedophile being prosecuted for having sex with a girl child, but I did not put that in the sentences.

Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards

Ace of Wands is premiere (the first, the most, the most important, the biggest). It is force (aggression, to hit, to make a point, must or ‘you have to.’ It is sex, progenitor, male, penis. It means ‘absolutely’ too. The illustration is a hand with a board in it that looks like a penis.

Six of Pentacles shows an employer weighing out the money he owes his workers, paying them fairly. This illustration puts the meanings into several categories. The first category is to pay, to receive, to get what is deserved. The second category is justice, fairness, court proceedings or prosecution. The third category is about showing someone attention, but seldom does it mean receiving the attention.

Six of Cups is a strong romantic card. It means the sweetness of love, sweetheart, showing or being shown romantic attention, giving a love gift or receiving one, nostalgia, good memories of the past, home sweet home, a quaint old house, what used to be. It means trust, trustworthy, and loyalty. The illustration shows a little boy giving a little girl flowers in front of large buildings. They are dressed for cold weather and the grass is yellow.

King of Wands is your average man stereotype. He has some redneck traits – angry, irritated, edgy, frustrated, passionate, impulsive, macho, workingman. Father and husband. Illustration shows him in red to match his red hair. He has nothing in his left hand and no arms on his throne. He holds the board in his right hand loosely. Salamanders are all over the place. They have something to do with fire and his fiery nature.

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