Tarot Readings for You for July 4, 2018 Wednesday© Email

Here’s a special Wednesday treat for all of you who do your own Tarot using this site as a library of combined meanings of Tarot cards. The treat is a peek into why your question should include pertinent factors that the cards are not precise about. The big factors are dates, person(s), and time.

Ask ‘who did it’ and you get a description you may not recognize. Ask the motive of who did it, and you will get a description of the scene that usually tells you whodunit. Don’t ask ‘when’ about anything because Tarot is mass-consciousness based ‘out there’ or ‘in there’ somewhere, and isn’t earthbound with clocks and calendars. Instead, you ask ‘Will X happen in Y time?’ as I call it. Not ‘When will he call?’ but ‘Will he call this week?’ That converts the question into a yes-or-no one which Tarot will answer well (or pretty well) giving details that are applicable (cogent).

First thing here is the question I did answer for our client ‘as modified.’ She wants to know ‘what a relationship is going to become,’ not specifying the relationship. Tarot Verbatim is fine (is excellent, really) with that. With no background, however, once the cards talk about marriage and leaving or switching, you as the reader don’t know who’s who. The answer is to be from Client’s perspective, but you don’t know which position Client occupies unless that is in the ‘history.’ And there’s no history required in these cold Email readings. This is why the instructions on the Email Reading tab suggest saying whether love interest is married

I wrote Client, and when she did not respond right away, simply modified the question to include just Dude and her. That is the first set of spreads you see.

Then Client answers with history and perspectives. Tarot did rise to the occasion in its answer.

THEN I include the original set of cards which are confusing to apply if you don’t know the history. Now, you can put these together and see how to handle this – how to phrase a general relationship question which gives no identity of parties or background.

If you subscribe to Tarot Email Training, you know things like this about doing readings and forming questions. Click Here to try that out.

You can also get email readings just like these for a mere $18.75. (Sometimes you wait. These are underpriced because I love doing them, so other parts of the work come first, AND the email readings require peace-and-quiet which isn’t scheduled on my calendar (or yours?).

And by the way, you can also call for a telephone reading and ask that the pertinent cards be identified and explained for you. I do a lot of that.

 

Question: What will I see this relationship situation actually become in the real world in the next, say, three months?

 
Judgment – Eight of Pentacles – Six of Swords

He’s back working on the relationship after being distant..

Judgement

 

He’s back – Judgment

 

 

 

working on it – Eight of Pentacles

 

 

Six of Swords

 

after avoiding it. – Six of Swords

 

 

 

 

Lovers – Ace of Pentacles – Five of Swords

Smarty Pants is being the perfect lover.
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Five of Swords

 

Smarty Pants – Five of Swords

 

Ace of Pentacles

 

is being the perfect – Ace of Pentacles

 

Lovers

 

lover. – Lovers.

 

 

 

 

Wheel of Fortune – Six of Wands – King of Cups

Being a wonderfully affectionate man – something up his sleeve.

King of Cups

 

He is being your good affectionate man – King of Cups

 

 

Wheel of Fortune

 

– it’s happening in a wonderful way – Wheel of Fortune

 

 

Six of Wands

 

but there’s some pretense to it too. – Six of Wands

 

 

 

 

Magician – Six of Cups – King of Wands

Passionate man takes initiative being romantic.

King of Wands

 

Passionate man – King of Wands*

 

 

Magician

 

is taking the initiative – Magician

 

 

Six of Cups

to be loving. – Six of Cups

 

[King of Wands is also a husband or married man.]

 

 

Eight of Cups – Knight of Pentacles – Queen of Wands

1. Deliberately going out of his way for you to be his wife/woman

– Or -.

2. One thing on his mind: .to leave  his wife.

1.

Knight of Pentacles

 

Deliberately – Knight of Pentacles

 

 

Eight of Cups

 

going out of his way – Eight of Cups

 

 

Queen of Wands

 

for you to be his wife. – Queen of Wands

 

 

 

2.

Knight of Pentacles

 

One thing on his mind: – Knight of Pentacles

 

 

Eight of Cups

 

to leave – Eight of Cups

 

 

Queen of Wands

 

his wife. – Queen of Wands

 

 

 

 

 

Strength – Seven of Wands – Ten of Cups

Your effect on him is: He feels pressured to marry you.

Strength

 

Your effect on him is: – Strength

 

 

 

He feels pressured – Seven of Wands

 

 

Ten of Cups

 

to marry you. – Ten of Cups

 

 

 

Note the last cards of the last three spreads are about marriage: King of Wands is the husband card in Tarot Verbatim™; Queen of Wands, the wife card; Ten of Cups, one of two good marriage cards.

Emily writes to Client, re the first set of spreads:

This looks like a married man who has ‘the other woman.’  And it looks like that stressed guy you can’t make up his mind but is being affectionate.

If I type up what I have, it may not make sense without me knowing who’s who.

I will wait a while for you to respond, and write these spreads down, and ask the question again limiting the answer to just him and you.

Client writes to Emily re the above Note:

Hi Emily,

Thank you for this.

He is not married, but recently divorced with all sorts of drama with manipulative ex and 2 very manipulative/manipulated kids.

In this sense, even though we are very much in a committed relationship (it’s been almost 2 years, and we met well after his separation but during the final months of divorce litigation), I guess I am the other woman because of all the claws and fangs still gripping him and pulling him in directions his heart does not agree with?

I should add that he has said many time that he will “never get married again”… perhaps he is conflicted about that belief and the prospect of me walking away from him and the drama that he may have to continue to deal with for the next several years…

Emily writes to Client,

This thread of conversation here is a perfect example of the limitations of verbatim Tarot – a perfect example of what should be put in a question to get a focused answer (because the question best contains what the cards are likely to be imprecise about).

I am thinking of publishing it along with the original spread that I replaced when I asked another question limiting the answer to ‘just you and he.’

How do you feel about that?  Your name isn’t mentioned, of course.

Client writes to Emily

Sure, go for it.  Thanks!

OKAY. HERE’S THE ORIGINAL CARDS I DESELECTED RE THE SAME QUESTION:

 

Hierophant – Six of Swords – Queen of Pentacles

Is on his way out, committing to a woman who cares for and supports him.

Six of Swords

Is on his way out – Six of Swords

 

 

Hierophant

 

committing to – Hierophant

 

 

Queen of Pentacles

 

a woman who supports and cares for him. – Queen of Pentacles

 

 

 

 

Nine of Swords – Queen of Wands – High Priestess

Up nights anxious about a wife and the other woman.

Nine of Swords

 

Up nights due to anxiety: – Nine of Swords

 

 

Queen of Wands

 

has a wife – Queen of Wands

 

 

High Priestess

 

and another woman. – High Priestess

 

 

 

 

King of Cups – Ace of Wands – Ace of Pentacles

1. He is weak and emotional, he’s got to do right.

– And -.

2. You’re the only right one to have sex with – he’s your honey.

1.

King of Cups

 

He feels like such a weakling – King of Cups

 

 

Ace of Wands

 

because he must – Ace of Wands

 

 

Ace of Pentacles

 

be right, do the right thing. – Ace of Pentacles

 

 

 

2.

Ace of Wands

 

You’re the only one to have sex with – Ace of Wands

 

 

Ace of Pentacles

 

the right one, the right path – Ace of Pentacles

 

 

King of Cups

 

because he is your honey. – King of Cups

 

 

 

 

Magician – Tower – Ten of Cups

The man is doing both a divorce and a marriage.

Magician

 

The man is doing both – Magician

 

 

Tower

 

a divorce – Tower

 

 

Ten of Cups

 

and a satisfying/happy marriage. – Ten of Cups

 

 

 

 

King of Swords – King of Wands – Fool

1. He is neither a strong man nor a husband.

– And -.

2. The passionate man isn’t a strong honorable man.

1.

Fool

 

He is not either – Fool

 

 

King of Swords

 

a strong man – King of Swords

 

 

King of Wands

 

or a husband. – King of Wands

 

 

 

2.

King of Wands

 

The passionate man – King of Wands

 

 

Fool

 

isn’t – Fool

 

 

King of Swords

a strong manly man. – King of Swords

 

 

 

 

 

Page of Cups – Page of Swords – Two of Pentacles

Is anxious and uncertain over and over again.

Page of Swords

 

Is anxious – Page of Swords

 

 

 

and uncertain – Page of Cups

 

 

Two of Pentacles

 

all the time, over and over. – Two of Pentacles

 

 

 

 

Lovers – Star – Knight of Cups

Here your lover is, declaring his affection to you.

Lovers

 

Here your lover is – Lovers

 

 

Star

 

declaring to you – Star

 

 

Knight of Cups

 

his affection – being a loving boyfriend. – Knight of Cups

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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Tarot Readings for You for March 16, 2013 Saturday(c)

Three of Cups

Magician   Ten of Cups   Death
Three of Cups
Magician – Ten of Cups – Death

 

 

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Don’t be a loner, we are saying today.  Go with the majority, fit in, get a consensus, we are all one big happy family here, don’t you be the one to end that!  Even on the dating scene, that theme applies today: There are no girls in the guy’s clubhouse.

 

 

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Three of Cups

Magician   Ten of Cups   Death
Three of Cups
Magician – Ten of Cups – Death

 

 

Tarot Readings: The Dating Scene (Magician and Three of Cups)

Magician  Three of Cups

He isn’t married, so he can drink with all the ladies.

It’s girls’ night out, no guys.

The girls are unhappy with him for doing that.

He doesn’t hang out with a bunch of women.

Celebrating the end of his marriage.

He got himself married and has no more girl friends.

Your girlfriends are thrilled that you aren’t marrying this guy.

There are no girls in the guy’s clubhouse.

He’s one of those guys who doesn’t do women.

He is the fellow in the circle of friends who isn’t married.

He’s the kind of guy who isn’t into making the women happy or marrying them.

 

Tarot Readings: Family (Ten of Cups)

Ten of Cups

 She does things with girlfriends, not family.

Here’s to being happy and not doing the family reunion.

The women of the family don’t get together like the men do.

We don’t do anything on our own in this family; we do things together.

 

Tarot Readings: Unison at the Company (Three of Cups + Ten of Cups)

Three of Cups Ten of Cups

Everybody is heartily in agreement that we are not doing that.

In this Company, we all do things together; we are not unilateral.

Be one of the happy group at this Company, don’t initiate anything.

Don’t be a loner; get a consensus with all of us.

 

 

 

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Magician

Magician

Here stands the magic man, his wand raised, the math sign for eternity over his head, the suits of Tarot on his table as the tools of his trade.  So Magician is a man or male, taking the initiative, the doing of anything, the act or action.  It emphasizes acting on one’s own, as in ‘do it yourself.’

 

Ten of Cups

Ten of Cups

People who are happy together and doing well – whether a couple or family, neighborhood or just people who work for the same place or are affiliated with some party or church – are Ten of Cups.  It’s ‘the American dream’ of happily ever after:  corner lot in suburbia, a boy and a girl, a rainbow over the house … no dog, though.  Ten of Cups is about one big happy family, the group, the unanimous consensus.

 

Death

Death

The king lies dead, the bishop has the crown for the next head. One would think this card would mean ‘Out with the old, in with the new.’  Well, in Tarot Verbatim, it just doesn’t.  No explanation.  In Tarot Verbatim, it is applying a negative to the card it modifies: no, never, not, won’t doesn’t, don’t, end ….  And that’s pretty much it.  Oh yes, it is a support card if other cards bring up the idea of a literal death.

 

Three of Cups

Three of Cups

Girlfriends are out partying.  Women have pooled their money and their labor, and are sharing the profit.  All for one, and one for all, Three Musketeers.  Three of Cups is getting together to celebrate, being happy with a loved one, the good life, a night out on the town, partying.  It is also networking, especially for women who are friends.

 

 

 

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Three of Cups and Ten of Cups pretty much have the same meanings.  The distinction is that Three of Cups is girls or women getting together, being happy, celebrating a prosperous life, and Ten of Cups is a group of people or a couple or family who is happy, together, and prosperous.  Three of Cups is a celebration, getting together and sharing proceeds, girlfriends, a night out on the town, dating, and partying.  In both of these, everybody is a happy camper, everybody is a member of the group.

The other two cards are about doing or not doing, and a person of the male gender.  Magician is a man or male, taking the initiative, the doing of anything, the act or action.  It emphasizes acting on one’s own, as in ‘do it yourself.’  Therefore, it contrasts with the two cards that speak of unison of people, Ten of Cups and Three of Cups.

Death is invariably a negative modifier in Tarot Verbatim(TM).  It provides a negative term – no, never, not, won’t, stop, can’t, etc. – for the card you are applying it to.  It also means ‘end’ and to put a stop to, or stop.  This is not the usual meaning of it in other systems.

Don’t be a loner, we are saying today.  Go with the majority, fit in, get a consensus, we are all one big happy family here, don’t you be the one to end that! Even on the dating scene, that theme applies today:  There are no girls in the guy’s clubhouse.

 

 

 

 

Our Daily Spread for June 27, 2011

Advice is about who does what for whom in a marriage and in a family, puzzling this out and feeling the way toward a satisfying married and family life. What about the house? – Who owns it and who does what regarding it? If she supports him, what does he do for her? Figuring these things out together is the way to go, we say. He does what makes them both happy and she supports him in that, in this relationship.


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*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. Comment or call if you have a suggestion for a question.

(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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Magician

Ten of Cups, Seven of Pentacles, Queen of Pentacles

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

Marriage Perspective

If he marries a lady with money, he can do that.

If he gets himself married to her, she will take care of him.

Now that he is married to her, what can he do for her, and she do for him?

He is happily married to a woman who cares for him: How did he do that?

The couple figures things out together: She is the backer and he is the front man.

The way his spouse is doing things, she seems to have enough money to support him.

Happiness Perspective

Figure out how to make yourself happy by giving others a good life.

Why is she the one to do whatever makes everybody happy?

She seems to be able to do what makes her happy.

She seems to do whatever makes her happy.

Family Perspective

Her family has money that she maybe can do that with.

How can she make the whole family happy?

Why is she doing whatever makes the family happy?

What can he do to satisfy Mother and the family?

She supports the family, so what does he do?

What is everybody doing for the caretaker?

Real Estate Perspective

With his labor and her money, it seems a fine house.

She takes such good care of the house. Why does she do that?

What is she doing with the house that she owns?

The way he acts, she must own their marital house.

What shall he do, since she put her money into the house?

Other

She seems to be able to pay them all to do (it).

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Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread

Yesterday, all kinds of theme. Today, all our Tarot citizens are unrelated. The closest we come is Ten of Cups is the family, and Queen of Pentacles is the woman who takes care of her man and/or family, the Caretaker.

You could also say Queen of Pentacles is able to, and Magician does.

Seven of Pentacles is asking a question, wondering, seeming, pondering, and so on; and Magician is to do – any form of doing, especially a male who is doing.

That’s it!

Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards

Ten of Cups is everybody, happiness, prosperity, the good people, community, the family or happy family, marriage, married with children, a get-together or family reunion, a house (especially in a good neighborhood), home. Pictured is the dream house landscaped on a huge lot, a couple hugging and rejoicing, a dancing boy and girl, and a rainbow over the home. No dog, though.

Seven of Pentacles wonders, puzzles and ponders. It seems, duh, there’s some question afoot. Illustration in Rider Waite shows a fellow leaning on his hoe and wondering whether he will have cucumbers on his vines.

Queen of Pentacles She cares for him, is the caretaker. She invests. She has the money and the skill to. She can, she is able. She is the bookkeeper, perhaps. She possesses, she has, she supports. She is pictured on an outdoor throne in a park with a bunny and verdant growth around her: fertility. There’s a goat head on her throne’s arm, too, and her crown has some funky red puffery on it.

Magician is the doing of anything, and is anyone who does, did, or is doing. It means male as well. He is pictured with the tools of his trade, his wand raised over his head to bring something about.

Our Daily Spread for Feb. 17, 2011

Rider Waite Tarot-2-17-11a

She knows he is scared to marry her, but he will do it

Magician Queen of Cups, Nine of Swords, Ten of Cups

Romance and Marriage Perspective: He is going to marry a woman who believes in him and live happily ever after: He is upset over this. She knows he is scared to marry her, but he will do it. He is afraid she knows he is going to marry her. His wife’s family is upset about what he is doing. She is up nights crying about what he does to the family. The family is afraid of what the wife is thinking of doing. He is afraid his wife and family have figured out what he is doing. Everyone is happy he did what he was afraid to do:  She had faith in him. She knows how making everyone in the family happy gets on his nerves. He puts himself through hell to make a good life for the wife. She is afraid of what he is doing with his family members. She has him figured out:  He is afraid of what his family will do. They are such a happy couple, she know it makes him nervous to pull that off.

Diverse stories here arise (as usual) from the ‘spoiler’ card, in this case the Nine of Swords.  Take it out, and you have a man who is going to marry the woman who loves and admires him, or is married to her.  That card is one of the fear/nightmare ones.  Sooo, you have to choose the scenario that fits your story:  most likely, the guy who is going to marry but is afraid to.  In-laws could be involved as ‘family’ here.  Warning:  Trying to think of all these could make you cross-eyed!

Meanings and Illustrations:

Queen of Cups: This is the nice girl, the good wife, the woman who understands him and believes in him and has faith in him.  The woman who has figured him out, or who ‘knows all about him’ as well.  She is the dreamy (romantic) type, you can tell, as she contemplates that antiquey vessel she so carefully balances on her right hand in the Rider Waite version of Tarot.  All the water means she is emotional.  And, of course, she is blond.  ‘Vanilla.’  Here, she is the good wife, since the Ten of Cups, the happy and well-adjusted family, shares billing with her.

Nine of Swords: Nightmare, scared/scary, up nights crying, grief, afraid/fear, upset, gets on one’s nerves/makes one nervous, going through hell, and so on.  Illustration is one of the most obvious:  To sit up in bed, holding one’s head, in the middle of the night, crying.  The figure could be male or female. Ten of Cups: Another obvious card.  What else could it mean but things like happily ever after, good family, community of good people, good marriage, good life, happy couple, etc., with that illustration of the rainbow over the home, the children dancing and the embracing couple’s arms outstretched, in front of their massively endowed home? Magician: The man who does, the male takes initiative, he makes it happen, he brings it about, he does/did/is doing, he brings it about, he is the one who does it:  This is all about taking action, and the wife card is a passive one.  Saying she, the sweet gal, is ‘doing’ in this spread is a bit of a stretch, but not impossible.

Rider Waite Tarot-2-17-11b

May as well not compete with the clan

Fool Ten of Pentacles, Five of Wands, Four of Cups

The people around you are all fighting one another, don’t you be combative:  Ignore them. Don’t have anything to do with the backstabbing competitive people around you:  You don’t know them! May as well not compete with the clan. You don’t want to get involved with the in-laws, you aren’t related. Ignore the low-class neighbors when they fight as if you don’t hear them. It’s not exactly a mob war, but don’t ask. Not all the factions are fighting- or are even present. Well, yesterday there were so many possibilities for messages that I had to quit.  Today there are so few I have to quit.  First we have the dysfunctional bunch of people, then a big fight or competition (or involvement), followed by ‘refuse’ and ‘not even there’ or ‘forget about it.’ This is advice, as we had a short while ago, to not get involved in other people’s miasma, their quarrels and fights – to be above the fray.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Ten of Pentacles: Dysfunctional (screwed-up) bunch of folks could be any group.  Pictured on the Rider Waite version of this Tarot card is a family disagreement, a power struggle. Five of Wands: Illustration shows a bunch of guys energetically sparring with boards, whether in a game or in a fight.  And that is what is referred to here. Four of Cups: Hunh-huh, no way, no part of it, refuse each time!  This Rider Waite illustration shows a person refusing each time the hand from the clouds offers him a drink. Fool: Don’t even think!  Not present.  Have no connection, be entirely free like running away from home with your little dog.

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