Our Daily Spread for May 6, 2011
WE WILL NOT HAVE THE PHOTOS OF THE CARDS ON HERE FOR A WHILE BECAUSE STEFANIE HAS THEM AND I AM PUTTING UP THESE DAILY MESSAGES MYSELF NOW
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HOW TO USE THE MATERIAL WE HAVE FOR YOU HERE. Read the sentences, and pick out the ones that seem to apply to you, to the people around you. They are a Tarot analysis of your day’s circumstances. As the day (or several days) unfolds, you may find the information is relevant. The question is: “Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.” Often, your adopting the attitude you feel in the blog works for your day!
Without a question to focus the answer, four cards can mean even contradictory things. Without a question also the pronouns in a group reading are less specific, more flexible, especially in some of these Rider Waite Tarot spreads. Especially when a pronoun is in parentheses, feel free to substitute.
The Advice section sums up a general meaning of all the sentences.
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Queen of Swords
Ten of Pentacles, Knight of Wands, Judgment
Two of our Rider Waite Tarot cards are about family strife – Ten of Pentacles and Queen of Swords; one is about getting out of there; and one is about a new life, a change, recovery.
Ten of Pentacles and Queen of Swords are unhappy family stuff:
(1) Ten of Pentacles shows a quarrel in the extended family: The grumpy looking patriarch pets the dogs while the couple has the typical ‘discussion’ in which the woman earnestly talks and the dude stares elsewhere, while the kid stands open-mouthed behind mama. Yes, those things are what this card means, except it isn’t always relatives; it can be any group.
(2) Queen of Swords is just about all the negative stereotypes for women except ‘slut.’ She is the mother-in-law, the grumpy old lady, the bitch, the longsuffering or martyred wife, the nag, the woman who is displeased with conduct of others. The illustration is meant to suggest a woman whose child has died and who is in grief, so she is the widow as well. She is also a victim. The drawing portrays these ideas well: That left hand extended in a “Now would be good” gesture, and the right hand grasping her sword, sternly set mouth and erect posture, the storm clouds at ground level … yeah.
Knight of Wands is a simple Tarot citizen, one of the uncomplicated ones. He is in a hurry and is more leaving than pursuing. He is in a hurry but not hellbent: See how he holds those reins? Sometimes he means being transferred from one place to another, as in relocation. This tends to be an energetic person.
Judgment shows the resurrection complete with the angel with the trumpet. Its Rider Waite and Verbatim Tarot meanings are the elements of that concept: recovery, a change, sudden, an announcement, a whole new life, a new level of awareness or enlightenment.
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Advice is about how relocation can change you and others after you arrive at the new place, as well as about how changes within you bring on your moving from one place to another. You can move into or away from a complicated or dysfunctional scene, and people in that scene can change your life both for good and ill. Changes go both ways, both as to their causes and their effects. They bear watching.
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YOUR TAROT ANALYSIS
A whole new life when you avoid people who don’t get along.
Pursue enlightenment when your family life leaves you wanting.
Told you are being transferred out of the town where the disagreeable old lady is.
Avoid going back home to mama-bat.
A promotion involves a transfer to a bad place to live, makes your wife very unhappy.
When she gets away from the relatives, the longsuffering wife perks up.
He leaves because she complains and makes his life miserable, then she wants him to come back.
Moving out of mama’s house is a whole new life.
The victim recovers when she is transferred to a new institution.
Suddenly getting out of being deprived in the ghetto.
She is the designated victim in the fighting family; she is a new person when she gets out of there.
The grumpy old woman changes when they move out of the bad neighborhood.
She has a new set of demands and the whole dysfunctional family comes running.
The new widow moves in with the extended family.
Yes, he is pursuing yet another impossibly demanding woman to live dysfunctionally with.
The demanding patient recovers quickly at home.
Family problems are over quickly when mother-in-law moves out.