Tarot Readings for You for September 4-5, 2020 Friday-Saturday©

 

King of Wands   Six of Pentacles   Two of Wands
King of Wands – Six of Pentacles – Two of Wands

 

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Guidance

 

Money and a man, that’s our tale today. Our story is about a country boy or even a madman who is a good worker, who pays his bills, is fair, is a solid citizen who gets respect – an unpretentious fellow who has clout. He may be in a type of business that is frustrating, or he may just be the edgy type himself. He is a passionate husband who pays the bills too.

 

 

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GROUP TAROT READINGS Here are several one-sentence readings that are predictions for you and the people around you for today and the days around it. Here Tarot is talking to you: These sentences express word-for-word, verbatim, the meanings of those three Tarot cards. You choose which sentences apply to you, and you choose whether to encourage them or not.

SYNOPSIS Located right after the Group Tarot Cards Reading sentences, is a deeper expression of today’s Guidance. Read this too for your predictions. Here you complete your predictions experience. The rest of the page is more about learning to love and learn Tarot Verbatim™.

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WHERE EACH PHRASE COMES FROM At a glance, with a color for each card, your subconscious picks up on how the sentences of GROUP TAROT CARDS READING came to be. You feel how individual card meanings reach out and blend, unite, into a sentence. (You can learn this – yes, you!) Your subconscious awareness sees the image and its feeling and your conscious awareness sees the language meaning, the text… so your two minds focus together to see 3D, three dimensionally, the same way your two eyes see depth that one eye does not.

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The Rider Waite Tarot™ deck is a data bank in mass consciousness that your subconscious can communicate with. Tarot Verbatim™ is the Rosetta Stone that makes that communication easy because it is a bridge between conscious and subconscious thought. When both your levels of awareness focus together, you think intuitively in real time in ‘the real world.’

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Group Tarot Card Readings

Here is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three cards you see – to everyone. These readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. 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™.

 

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King of Wands   Six of Pentacles   Two of Wands

 

King of Wands – Six of Pentacles – Two of Wands

 

Tarot Readings : King of Wands and Six of Pentacles
King of Wands Six of Pentacles

A hands-on worker like this man is worth his pay.

A worker like him gets a pension as well as a paycheck.

That madman pays fair for sure.

A passionate man with money to spend is a stable life.

Ill-tempered lout will get what he deserves.

Being the angry man pays off for him in the long run.

He will be given something to calm his temper.

 

Tarot Readings : King of Wands and Two of Wands
King of Wands Two of Wands

The man who is paying attention to you is your future husband.

My husband is the guy who will treat me right.

Real estate is a frustrating way to make a living.

As impulsive as he is, he plans his spending.

He will be married to someone who shows him respect.

A hotblooded man who puts money into a savings account.

Here’s an unpretentious guy who has clout in court.

 

Tarot Readings : Six of Pentacles and Two of Wands
Six of Pentacles Two of Wands

An edgy man who is making money for himself in real estate.

He will pay the price for being the hothead.

This country boy is respected as a solid citizen.

She plans on her husband paying that bill.

A worker like him will always get a paycheck.

He’s angry, and he’s going to give them what they deserve.

 

 

 

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Synopsis

 

Some jobs are a lot more meaningful than others. We celebrate a man whose hands-on skill is well-paid – an unassuming man who may just be rough around the edges. He is very oriented to the real physical world, and his reality is whatever he was born into and whatever is around him. His skill is respected. He is well-paid, and he is Somebody.

 

 

 

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King of Wands

King of Wands

King of Wands is himself, the guy down the street, the man who does things, has a job, is whatever he was born into, and is opinionated and frustrated to one degree or another. This is the ‘redhead,’ the fellow with a temper. Think Archie Bunker: He is the perfect King of Wands. But don’t think we are limited to working class with our King: He is found in the professions and in the seats of power. This is not the thinking man, nor is he insightful. Some King of Wandses fit the Christian concept of ‘the natural man,’ and King of Wands guys are referred to as ‘the common man’ by pontificating authors.

Elsewhere on our site, I have explained how the ‘redhead’-salamander link explains much of the meaning of this Tarot card. Just Google ‘King of Wands Tarot Verbatim’ for that.

 

 

Six of Pentacles

 

Six of Pentacles

An employer weighs the coins he pays the workers (because the amount of gold left in coins is their actual value). The scales make Six of Pentacles a support card for a justice theme, especially when fines or payouts or child support is the story – or when simple fairness is the theme. First, Six of Pentacles is any kind of paying or receiving. It’s the price, the fair price, it’s ‘afford’ and ‘affordable,’ etc. Next, this exchange theme expands into giving or getting attention, germs, respect – anything. Think ‘exchange,’ which the picture clearly is.

 

 

 

Two of Wands
 
Two of Wands

Elements of Two of Wands’ picture make unrelated themes for this Tarot card. Mr. Mogul owns the town – the real estate below – if not the whole world (in his hand there). He is planning to make even more money from that ownership. He is obviously a VIP, and obviously influential, if not powerful. So he is stable (stability) and a civic leader, and well-off to rich. The fact he is planning makes Two of Wands frequently translate all sorts of future tenses in surrounding cards, and all sorts of words that mean ‘future.’ Two of Wands is also a real estate, mortgage, bank and anything to do with banking, including savings accounts. Two of Wands, as part of its ‘stability’ theme, also means a sure thing.

 

 

 

 

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Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From

 

King of Wands   Six of Pentacles   Two of Wands

King of Wands  – Six of PentaclesTwo of Wands

A hands-on worker King of Wands like this man is worth Two of Wands his pay Six of Pentacles.

A worker like him King of Wands gets a pension Two of Wands as well as a paycheck Six of Pentacles.

That madman King of Wands pays fair Six of Pentacles for sure Two of Wands.

A passionate man King of Wands with money to spend Six of Pentacles is a stable life Two of Wands.

Ill-tempered lout King of Wands will Two of Wands get what he deserves Six of Pentacles.

Being the angry man King of Wands pays off Six of Pentacles for him in the long run Two of Wands.

He will be given Six of Pentacles something to calm Two of Wands his temper King of Wands. ‘Calm’ here means ‘to stabilize.’.

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Tarot Readings:( King of Wands and Two of Wands)

The man who is paying attention to you Six of Pentacles is your future Two of Wands husband King of Wands.

My husband King of Wands is the guy who will Two of Wands treat me right Six of Pentacles.

Real estate Two of Wands is a frustrating King of Wands way to make a living Six of Pentacles.

As impulsive as he is King of Wands, he plans Two of Wands his spending Six of Pentacles.

He will be Two of Wands married to King of Wands someone who shows him respect Six of Pentacles.

A hotblooded man King of Wands who puts money into Six of Pentacles a savings account Two of Wands.

Here’s an unpretentious guy King of Wands who has clout Two of Wands in court Six of Pentacles.

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Tarot Readings: (Six of Pentacles and Two of Wands)

An edgy man King of Wands who is making money for himself Six of Pentacles in real estate Two of Wands.

He will Two of Wands pay the price Six of Pentacles for being the hothead King of Wands.

This country boy King of Wands is respected Six of Pentacles as a solid citizen Two of Wands.

She plans Two of Wands on her husband King of Wands paying that bill Six of Pentacles.

A worker like him King of Wands will always Two of Wands get a paycheck Six of Pentacles.

He’s angry King of Wands, and he’s going to Two of Wands give them what they deserve Six of Pentacles.

 

 

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King of WandsSix of Pentacles

King of Wands and Six of Pentacles

A hands-on worker like this man is _ his pay. A worker like him gets a paycheck. That madman pays fair. A passionate man with money to spend. Ill-tempered lout gets what he deserves. Being the angry man pays off. He is given something to _ his temper. The man who is paying attention to you is your husband. My husband is the guy who treats me right. _ is a frustrating way to make a living. As impulsive as he is, he _ his spending. He is married to someone who shows him respect. A hotblooded man who puts money into …. Here’s an unpretentious guy who _ in court. An edgy man who is making money for himself. He pays the price for being a hothead. This country boy is respected. Her husband paying that bill. A worker like him gets a paycheck. He’s angry … give them what they deserve.

 

King of WandsTwo of Wands

King of Wands and Two of Wands

A hands-on worker like this man is worth …. A worker like him gets a pension. The madman for sure. A passionate man is a stable life. Ill-tempered lout … what he deserves. Being the angry man is a stable life. Being the angry man in the long run. Calm his temper. Your future husband. My husband is the guy who will …. Real estate is a frustrating …. As impulsive as he is, he plans …. He will be married to …. A hotblooded man who has a savings account. Here’s an unpretentious guy who has clout. An edgy man who is … money for himself. He will … for being the hothead. The country boy is a solid citizen. She plan on her husband …. A worker like him will always …. He’s angry, and he’s going to ….

 

Six of PentaclesTwo of Wands

Six of Pentacles and Two of Wands

Worth his pay. Gets a pension as well as a paycheck.*** Pays fair for sure. Money to spend is a stable life. … will get what he deserves. Pays off in the long run. … will be given something …. … who is paying attention to you is your future __. … who will treat me right. Real estate is a way to make a living. He plans his spending. Will be _ someone who shows (him) respect. Puts money into a savings account. Has clout in court. Making money in real estate. Will pay the price.*** Respected as a solid citizen. Plans on paying that bill.*** Will always get a paycheck. Going to give them what they deserve.

 

 

 

Tarot Readings for You for July 10, 2014 Thursday(c)

Guidance         The working man, the husband, the uninhibited or wild man: That is our narrow focus today. A man who works for a living has some job security, and that future is part of our discussion. You find husband material at your job. That’s about it.

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King of Wands – Two of Wands – Eight of Pentacles

GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: Future with a Husband (King of Wands and Two of Wands)

Tarot Readings: His Work (King of Wands and Eight of Pentacles)

Tarot Readings: Always the Hothead (King of Wands and Two of Wands)

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Tarot Readings: Future with a Husband (King of Wands and Two of Wands)

This married man has job security.

Husband’s job is steady.

A marriageable man will be where you work.

He is doing what it takes to keep being her husband indefinitely.

I am doing whatever it takes to have a red-blooded spouse with a bank account.

He will be your husband if this keeps up.

Her husband is always doing things that irritate her – it’s his plan.

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Tarot Readings: His Work (King of Wands and Eight of Pentacles)

His rough physical work is a steady job.

This job would drive any man mad.

He is frustrated about what this job is going to be like.

Laborer has a pension at work.

His work is doing the same thing over and over, and he has a good future there.

Craftsman has done one job after another, and will keep doing so.

Controls his temper at work.

Employment in real estate is frustrating for him.

He plans to keep working, and has the energy to.

This working man is working on a savings account.

Working-class man is a solid citizen.

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Tarot Readings: Always the Hothead (King of Wands and Two of Wands)

This wild man is always trying to keep his temper under control.

The impulsive guy actually planned this and kept up with it.

He is going to keep being the country boy.

He is going to be mad at what is being done.

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*Go to Learn Tarot by Observing section below. This tells about the combined four pictures in the Tarot Readings – the pictures above here.  It explains how these four cards get together in your mind to make the messages. HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS is a stream-of-consciousness bridge to your subconscious if you use it regularly – people report.

*Go to Learn Tarot by Pictures.  It is what each of the four cards, by itself, has to say.  It shows you how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in today’s Spread. 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™.

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

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.

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King of Wands – Two of Wands – Eight of Pentacles

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……..…………………………    King of Wands and Eight of Pentacles      we have the workingman and work. King of Wands is the working man or working-class man. Eight of Pentacles is work and other employment- or labor- related topics.

……..………………………….     Two of Wands and Eight of Pentacles      we have job security and steady work. Two of Wands is security, the future, pension, and things solid and steady. Eight of Pentacles is work, things that keep happening, a routine, keeping at it.

………….…………..     King of Wands    is the husband, the married man, marriageable, good marriage material, the passionate uninhibited impulsive wild and hotheaded man. He is also likely to be edgy, angry, irritable or frustrated. He is energetic and physical. He acts out. He’s the one with the lamp shade on his head at the party, but he may holler at his secretary, or anyone else. Yes, he is ‘the common man,’ but that doesn’t mean he isn’t president.

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

resonates with your subconscious awareness!

….…..……………………….    King of Wands and Two of Wands     Future with a Husband This married man has _ security. Husband’s _ is steady. A marriageable man will be __. To be her husband indefinitely. A red-blooded spouse with a bank account. **He will be your husband. Her husband is always __ – it’s his plan. His rough physical _ is a steady _. _ would drive any man mad. He is frustrated about what his __ is going to be like. Laborer has a pension. His work … and he has a good future there. Craftsman has … and will …. **Controls his temper. __ in real estate is frustrating to him. He plans … and has the energy to. The working man … a savings account. Working-class man is a solid citizen. Always the Hothead The wild man … his temper under control. The impulsive guy actually planned this. He is going to be the country boy. He is going to be mad. x

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……..…………………………    King of Wands and Eight of Pentacles     This married man has job _. Husband’s job. A marriageable man where you work. He is doing what it takes to keep being her husband. I am doing whatever it takes to have a red-blooded spouse. Your husband if this keeps up. Your husband if he keeps this up. Her husband is always doing things …. His Work His rough physical work. This job … drive any man mad. He is frustrated about his job. Laborer has a _ at work. His work is doing the same thing over and over. Craftsman has done one job after another. His temper at work. Employment in __ is frustrating for him. He __ keep working, and has the energy to. The working man is working on …. Working-class man. The wild man is trying to keep his temper …. The impulsive guy kept up with it. Keep being the country boy. He is mad at what is being done. x

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……..………………………….    Two of Wands and Eight of Pentacles     ***Job security. **Job is steady. __ will be where you work. He is doing what it takes to keep being __ indefinitely. I am doing what it takes to have a ___ bank account. He will be __ if this keeps up. … always doing things … it’s his plan. His work is a steady job. This job would …. What his job is going to be like. A pension at work. … doing the same thing over and over, and he has a good future there. __ has done one job after another, and will keep doing so. Controls __ at work. Employment in real estate. He plans to keep working. Working on a savings account. Working __ is a solid citizen. __ is always trying to keep his temper under control. Actually planned this and kept up with it. He is going to keep being …. He is going to be __ at what is being done. x

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King of Wands ………. . I think of Merle Haggard’s county songs re King of Wands. This is the workingman, the husband, and the edgy, angry, irritated or frustrated fellow. This is the hothead lawyer or stock broker too – he doesn’t have to be ‘the common man.’ He is hot-blooded, impulsive, uninhibited, energetic, assertive, and maybe he hollers. The ‘fiery nature’ concept we describe comes from the Middle Ages, as evidenced by the live salamander at his feet, and the salamander pattern on the drapes behind him. They thought salamanders breathed fire, don’t ask me why. His red hair is part of the fiery-nature theme, of course.

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Two of Wands…………. The banker and real estate mogul who owns the town stands on his rooftop patio and surveys his properties below with an eye to wring yet more money out of them. Two of Wands is real estate, security, pensions, bank accounts and banking, financial topics including financial security, the future, the (good) outlook, a good prognosis (medical, especially), a solid citizen, and investing.

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Eight of Pentacles………. Here’s the carpenter at his bench producing one item after another. This illustration suggests work, workers, labor, one thing after another, steady effort, persistence or ‘keeping at it’ or ‘keep doing,’ keeping busy, construction jobs and sites. The labor concept stretches to labor parties and labor as an expense – anywhere the word appears, such as ‘labor law’ when Justice joins it.

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