Tarot Readings for You for February 17, 2013 Sunday(c)

Guidance  Why not just get out of Dodge when things are going crazy?  How crazy do things have to get before we make a run for it?  How about just not listening to that b.s., and running the other way?  I refuse to turn tail and run, no matter how out-of-control things get as they fall apart.  I don’t see the humor of a toxic cloud pursuing us. Today we ask ourselves how crazy do things have to get before we pull out.

 

 

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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING

Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

 

Tarot Readings: 

How about just not listening to that b.s., and running the other way?

Things are fast going to hell – it’s not just me.

What part of ‘no’ do you not understand? – now, get out of here.

How can you not see how fast things are falling apart here?

Maybe there’s no way to get out of Dodge before the SHTF.

I refuse to turn tail and run, no matter how out-of-control things get as they fall apart.

I don’t see the humor of a toxic cloud pursuing us.

You would have to be an idiot not to leave as things go crazy.

I can’t believe how fast things are getting silly.

Why did I get out of there? – I didn’t want to go crazy.

When you don’t understand what’s going on, it may be time to leave.

I don’t know why I left, because I won’t admit how rattled I was.

Maybe I’m crazy, but I’m not leaving.

He denies he was speeding when he went out of control, but I wonder.

Maybe get out of here before (I) have all sorts of things to deny.

How many ways do I have to say ‘No’ before (he) goes away?

Why not just get out when things are going crazy?

I can’t believe how fast he made a mess and ran off.

Maybe I’m crazy, but I’m not leaving.

 

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LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

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This layout is a challenge.  Both Seven of Cups and Page of Cups are about ‘not making sense.’  This limits what is being said.  But that’s okay:  Our duty is to report what is being said.

 

Seven of Cups is chaos, out of control, confusing, insane, things going crazy, being rattled, unrelated parts of things jumbled together like debris – as well as b.s., going to hell, falling apart, SHTF, and pollution or (toxic) cloud.  It can mean fog too.  It is one of the cards that in Tarot Verbatim(TM) can mean bad spirits (based on the story behind its illustration).

 

Page of Cups is a ‘duh’ card.  Here’s a silly fellow dressed in women’s clothes who carries a fish around in a cup.  This is one of the cards that in Tarot Verbatim(TM) often puts its sentence into question form.  It’s one of the ‘duh’ cards.  It makes questions like:  How about?, Do you not understand?, How can you not see?, Why did I?, and ‘I wonder.’

 

It means things like ‘It’s isn’t just me,’ maybe, humor, an idiot, silly.  It has an odd habit of blending into the surroundings cards’ meanings in a way that is inseparable.

 

Four of Cups refuses.  Refuses to understand, refuses to get it, won’t admit, denies.  ‘No way’ is a main meaning.  Isn’t going to, won’t. It is one of the simple cards.

 

Knight of Wands is fleeing today (Sometimes, he pursues.) running away, getting out of Dodge, speeding off.

 

Why not just get out of Dodge when things are going crazy?  How crazy do things have to get before we make a run for it?  How about just not listening to that b.s., and running the other way?I refuse to turn tail and run, no matter how out-of-control things get as they fall apart.  I don’t see the humor of a toxic cloud pursuing us.  Today we ask ourselves how crazy do things have to get before we pull out.

 

LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Seven of Cups    This illustration (your choice) is Pandora’s Box or Sorcerer’s Apprentice.  Both stories are about letting the spirits of chaos and troublemaking loose.  Seven of Cups shows a black-robed fella contemplating a cloud of unrelated images.  So, it means chaos, out of control, confusing, insane, things going crazy, being rattled, unrelated parts of things jumbled together like debris – as well as b.s., going to hell, falling apart, SHTF, and pollution or (toxic) cloud.  It can mean fog too.  It is one of the cards that in Tarot Verbatim(TM) can mean bad spirits (based on the story behind its illustration).

 

Four of Cups    How could he make it any clearer he isn’t having any of that? – his arms are crossed, his legs are crossed, his head is down, his eyes are averted.  Four of Cups refuses.  Refuses to understand, refuses to get it, won’t admit, denies.  ‘No way’ is a main meaning.  Isn’t going to, won’t.  It is one of the simple cards.

 

Page of Cups is a ‘duh’ card.  Here’s a silly fellow dressed in women’s clothes who carries a fish around in a cup.  This is one of the cards that in Tarot Verbatim(TM) often puts its sentence into question form.  It’s one of the ‘duh’ cards.  It makes questions like:  How about?, Do you not understand?, How can you not see?, Why did I?, and ‘I wonder.’  It means things like ‘It’s isn’t  just me,’ maybe, humor, an idiot, silly.  It has an odd habit of blending into the surroundings cards’ meanings in a way that is inseparable.

 

Knight of Wands is fleeing today (Sometimes, he pursues.) running away, getting out of Dodge, speeding off.  We see a fellow with a panicked look on his face, carrying a stick instead of a sword.  His horse is rearing up as he speeds off.  This is one of the ‘leaving’ cards, and that is its main meaning when it isn’t pursuing.  Some phrases for him today are:  running the other way, fast going to, get out of here, how fast, turn tail and run, get out of there, time to leave, I left, speeding, get out of here, and goes away.

 

 

 

EXPLANATIONS:

 

Each and every ‘Tarot Reading’ sentence you see is a literal interpretation of the four Rider Waite Tarot cards drawn and pictured for today. (The literal interpretation is from the illustration on each card.) These sentences are put together by only combining the phrases of what each cards says. In other words, there are NO “filler” phrases added just to make full sentences, and no psychic ability or spirit guide is ever involved.

 

*Without a question* in a group reading to focus the answer, the four Tarot cards can mean quite contradictory things, especially when the Spread has a card that means ‘no,’ ‘never’ or ‘not.’ These negative modifiers can apply to any one of the other cards.
*Without a question* in a group reading, the pronouns (you, him, her, me, us, them, they, etc.) are more flexible. Whenever you see a pronoun in parentheses, please *feel very free* to substitute another pronoun than the one used. I try to drop pronouns when possible, which, if you’ve noticed, can make for awkward phrasing.

Now in an ‘real’ individual reading, the questioner asks a specific question and thereby supplies at least half the information! In an individual situation, the parties are identified and sometimes a time frame is too. Here, in a group reading we cannot do that and so we get a variety of sentences.

Horoscopes are group readings, too. Astrology is based on someone else’s birth data, though, so a ‘solar’ group horoscope never really solidly applies to you! (Astrologers know this!)

Tarot, on the other hand, is perfectly capable of flexibly addressing any group, including all of the visitors that come to this site. It can also address people you might not even know personally, such as all the people at your job who have a say in whether or not you get a raise.

We have been wondering here lately whether the Tarot Verbatim(TM) sentences are more accurate for regular visitors than they are for people who visit this site only once in awhile or for a short time. Would you help us with a comment please, if you have not been a regular visitor? Just let us know if the sentences are relevant to you. So far, people say they do apply.

Return to this site often and you can put all this together and intuitively see yourself how Tarot Verbatim(TM) works. Regular visitors actually learn to read Rider Waite Tarot cards with very little effort.

 

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Our Daily Spread for Mar. 6, 2011

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If you have to rush it, you could ruin it

Moon Ace of Swords, Knight of Wands, Page of Cups

You have to hurry, it could get/be worse. You have to question (it):  To hurry through (it) would be a mistake. Put that foolish mistake behind you! If you drive by fast, you will surely get lost. The ‘unlawful flight’ part has to be a question. Had to leave to avoid being questioned  about the crime/mistake. Have to get out of this hellhole someday. If you have to rush it, you could ruin it. Must inquire whether it’s fast getting worse. If I had to rush through, maybe I would make a mistake. Have to get out before the ridiculous extreme is the case. When you really mess up, you may have to leave. I guess I’m going to have to get out of town when the fit hits the shan. Is it so bad I have to leave? This is a warning to get out or hurry up, something bad may be happening, a mistake may be happening or some questions may be asked.  It isn’t every day that you have ‘Run!’ – Knight of Wands – and ‘Big Bad Mistake’ together, especially with the ‘have to’ of the Ace of Swords.  Then there’s a ‘what if,’ the Page of Cups, that tones down the heaviness of the Ace of Swords-Moon conjunction. Advice is to watch your step.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Ace of Swords: You have to, that’s an order.  Surely, you must.  There’s a hand with a big weapon that says you have to.

Knight of Wands: Hurry up, get moving, get out of the way, avoid, and put something behind you, or pursue.  Here is this fellow whose horse is in a lather and he’s movin’ on out. Page of Cups: Huh?  Duh?  Maybe it could or would be foolish, ask a question or speculate about what may happen ‘if.’  This fellow in a dress with a fish in a cup is a walking question mark. Moon: Here’s the big bad ugly worst case scenario, the mistake, mess, ruination or crime, expose of he the hellhole … the getting sooo lost.  The towers in the illustration have some occult significance, and the wolf and the dog, enemies, have joined forces as the lobster sets out on a land journey … craziness.

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She is a talented manager of the company’s affairs regarding some secretive bookwork

Ten of Cups High Priestess, Queen of Pentacles, Queen of Wands

She is in the back room, in charge of keeping books for the people. She manages everybody’s money expertly. She is the expert on investing other people’s money, that’s her department. She fits in with the other women in the group. Three married women. Three happily married women. Three women in the family. She stays home and takes care of him and the household. She is making this a happy home by being there, taking care of her man and being the wife. The wife has her own money, and knows how to make other people happy. She keeps her own money in her name as a married woman. She, the wife, is secretive about the family money. This is one big happy family, and the women devote themselves to family matters. She has been with the company long enough for her talents to be recognized, she is a manager. She is a talented manager of the company’s affairs regarding some secretive bookwork. Well, should I have just put these back in the deck and drawn some more?  We simply have three cards in a row  that mean a woman and then one that means the (happy) family.  That card, with some stretch, can be a community or company.  This isn’t much to work with, but it means something to some people who read this blog.  I wonder what? Advice is to recognize the talent of a woman in a support role whose talent and contribution is to keep things straight, mind a budget and/or paperwork.  There must be something to ‘the three’ as well, the three individual women described below.  It is possible that the ‘witchy’ theme applies to someone, too:  That is a factor the three women cards have in common.

Meanings and Illustrations:

High Priestess: The quiet woman, which also means expert, keeping secrets and/or keeping books or some written records.  She stays in one place in some sense.  The illustration on the Rider Waite version of Tarot shows a quiet, seated woman holding a book, associated with deep knowledge of spiritual and occult things. Queen of Pentacles: The woman who takes care of her man and his money, who minds the fortunes of her family.  She superintends the money of the company or estate.  She also has her own money.  She is talent, she contributes.  The illustration shows a crowned woman with the money symbol in her possession and indications of fertility:  the verdant vegetation around her, and the bunny.  The goat head carved on her throne suggests she has some witchy talent as well. Queen of Wands: Wife, mother, manager of the place, whether ‘the place’ is a home or company.  Her black cat suggests witchy possibilities.  She is a very practical, competent person, reliable, ‘the mama.’ Ten of Cups: The happy family, happy group or community.  Prosperity in a good neighborhood.  The illustration shows the happy family outside their landed home, a rainbow of plenty overhead, the children dancing and the couple’s arms stretched up.  My, my, aren’t we happy and prosperous?

My, my has this day started out with a bang. First Emily makes a few interesting mistakes, managing to thoroughly insult the Page of Pentacles by mixing him up with the Page of Cups. I messed up and the computer ate today’s post.  Emily says it might be a good idea to stay in bed, and then you won’t have to spend the money on a call to her wondering  what the heck happened … -Stef

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