Tarot Readings for You for December 1, 2013 Sunday©
Guidance Fighting mode is a motivator. Whether it is a wounded warrior fighting to make a comeback, or a woman whose focused ambition it is to have a home of her own no matter how much effort it will take, the struggle is a precursor to arriving at the chosen success. What gets our blood moving points to where we are going in life. If no blood is moving, there is no life. It could be as simple as: She is trying to get married again, this time to a man with some ambition.
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Chariot
Five of Wands – Knight of Swords – Queen of Wands
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Fights and Leaves (Five of Wands and Knight of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: He Decides She is His Wife (Queen of Wands and Chariot)
Tarot Readings: She Turns Her Life Around (Knight of Swords and Queen of Wands)
Miscellaneous Tarot Readings
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Tarot Readings: Fights and Leaves (Five of Wands and Knight of Pentacles)
He leaves whenever he chooses by suddenly fighting with his wife.
When he has a fight with his wife, he drives off in a hurry.
His wife decides to leave him over the fight.
He was speeding in the truck after a fight with the woman.
Suddenly decides to fight with his wife.
Decides to fight with the manager again and is out of there.
Tarot Readings: He Decides She is His Wife (Queen of Wands and Chariot)
Pursues her with all his might when he decides she is The One.
Gets out of the fights with the guys when he decides to take a wife.
No more conflicts with the guys when the wins her as his woman.
He resists going back home to the wife, but it’s the responsible thing to do.
He decides she is his wife as soon as there’s competition.
He aims to try again with his wife.
Tarot Readings: She Turns Her Life Around (Knight of Swords and Queen of Wands)
She is trying hard to get back to being a woman people respect.
She decides to turn her life around and makes an effort to have a house of her own.
She is trying to get married again, this time to a man with some ambition.
With great effort and determination, she makes a comeback.
She tries hard to be the manager, and suddenly she succeeds.
Miscellaneous Tarot Readings
Fights with her over her fast car.
His intention is to go back home to mama, and he is trying to do just that.
She decides to compete again.
Sensible wife of a guy who competes in car races.
He is out of there for being combative, and she is the manager.
He and she are managers, and they avoid fighting with one another.
Pursues success with all her energy.
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Chariot
Five of Wands – Knight of Swords – Queen of Wands
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Five of Wands and Knight of Swords both involve a lot of energy. Five of Wands is a big effort, usually in fighting, sports competition, trying hard, or being very involved. It can be ‘getting all worked up’ or exercise. It is also being combative. In its ‘conflict,’ category of phrases, it need involve no physical action – say in ‘internal conflict’ or political clashes.
Knight of Swords is about speed (rush, suddenly) with a purpose. He can be getting out of Dodge or he can be in hot pursuit, or he can be turning around in a hurry – for instance, turning (your) life around, making a comeback – but the speed has some dedicated purpose.
Queen of Wands and Chariot are both respectable people who are responsible and who are in charge: managers. They both own their space, run a tight ship. Queen of Wands doubles as the wife and manager of household. She is one of the cards that means owning your own home. As manager, she is lower- or mid- level unless aspected otherwise. She is the sensible practical woman, the kindergarten teacher kids mind or the charge nurse.
Chariot is the project manager, the strategist, the champion and leader. He is the responsible authority, the one who makes the decisions and signs off on the project, the campaign manager. He is respectable and ruthless. Whatever his station in life, he is a success at it: Chariot is one of the cards that means success.
Chariot is also a vehicle – any vehicle, though usually a car or truck. He can be a tractor, easily, but if you need a boat or airplane or, heck, even a ‘flying saucer,’ this is your man … uh, card.
Here are all the combinations and their common translations, because we have a lot of those in this spread:
Five of Wands and Knight of Swords Fighting to make a comeback; turning point in the battle; trying again; run away from a fight; avoiding a fight or conflict with; fights and leaves; pursue with all your might; no more conflicts with the guys.
Five of Wands and Queen of Wands She is trying hard to be a married woman; fight with wife; competition to be the manager; a home of her own no matter how much effort that takes; fights with the wife, or the wife fights, or contentious (combative) woman; wife has competition; sensible wife of a guy involved in competition/sports; woman who competes in sports.
Five of Wands and Chariot What gets our blood moving points to where we are going in life; struggle to succeed or struggle is a precursor to success; driving or piloting as a sport.
Knight of Swords and Queen of Wands She is getting married again; she turns her life around; get to being the woman people respect, again; go back home to mama.
Knight of Swords and Chariot back in the saddle again; sudden success; intends to get this project done in a hurry; rush project; the champion who turned things around; fast car; pursues success.
Queen of Wands and Chariot her ambition is to have a home of her own; he decides she is his wife; manager decides the course of action; woman at the helm of an enterprise; wife’s car or wife is the driver.
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Five of Wands shows five fellows either fighting or competing in a game, whacking one another with boards energetically. Its meanings are just that: fight, struggle, energetic effort, competition or compete. Strenuous physical activity such as exercise; intense involvement, being a combative person or animal or entity: These belong to Five of Wands as well.
Knight of Swords is to pursue full speed ahead, make a U-turn and race back in the other direction, return or come back, a turnaround, speed or rush, and even to flee, which is not consistent with the illustration that shows a knight in full pursuit. It can also represent going back and forth – like, say, between two women.
Queen of Wands Here is the wife, the respectable woman, the manager, the woman with some common sense and a home of her own to run. She has a flower in one hand and a board in the other, and the eagle-eyed look of a teacher of young children.
Chariot is the successful person in charge, the manager and strategist, the one who gets ahead by sheer willpower. Adverse factors are natural resources to him – are grist to his mill. He takes them into account to the best advantage of the project at hand. This person (once in a while it appears in a woman’s story) is respectable but ruthless. Think the Marines. Chariot also refers to any vehicle, and to getting ahead.
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