Tarot Verbatim
Guidance The status of being a legal wife is one main theme today: the stress over getting a wife, getting to be a wife, wanting to be a married woman, worrying about your woman wanting to marry … all that. A man who worries about making his wife happy in their marriage, about her having the things she wants and deserves (Where is he?). Other men want her house, and don’t want another man to make her happy. Her owning the house in her name, her getting the house in court: That’s another theme today.
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Justice
Nine of Swords – Queen of Wands – Nine of Cups
GROUP TAROT CARDS READING
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Married Woman (Queen of Wands and Justice)
Tarot Readings: Stresses About Being or Having a Wife (Nine of Swords and Queen of Wands)
Tarot Readings: Worries About a Lawsuit (Nine of Swords and Justice)
Tarot Readings: House of Her Dreams (Queen of Wands and Nine of Cups)
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Tarot Readings: Married Woman (Queen of Wands and Justice)
He worries about making his wife happy in their marriage.
He wants his wife to have all the things she deserves; he stresses over this.
She so wants to be a married woman that it haunts her.
He is upset: He really does want to get legally married to her.
Wants to legally marry her but is afraid to.
She wants to be his wife and he fears the legal thing.
This is the woman he really wants to be married to. He is nervous about this.
She has everything she wants already, marriage would only upset her.
His woman wants to marry him: This is scary to him.
Women whose dream is to be Mrs. get on his last nerve.
Tarot Readings: Stresses About Being or Having a Wife (Nine of Swords and Queen of Wands)
It’s scary what his wife feels entitled to and wants.
He is afraid his wife will get what she is entitled to.
Wife is satisfied with the marriage that is his bad dream.
He is afraid she will be the wife (‘on paper’) of someone who gives her happiness.
The legal marriage she wishes for could be her nightmare.
Tarot Readings: Worries About a Lawsuit (Nine of Swords and Justice)
Worried that the woman in the lawsuit is going to get exactly what she wants.
This lawsuit is a nightmare to him: That woman is getting exactly what she wants.
Am afraid she will get satisfaction in court.
He wants to sue that woman but worries about it.
Tarot Readings: House of Her Dreams (Queen of Wands and Nine of Cups)
The house she really wants comes with a legal headache.
All she ever wanted was a house of her own, legally hers. Her fears are about this.
She legally owns the house and he agonizes over wanting it for himself.
Now, Part Two,
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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.




Justice
Nine of Swords – Queen of Wands – Nine of Cups
LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING
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Justice and Queen of Wands say ‘legal wife’ or ‘married woman.’ Queen of Wands is the wife (manager of home or business). Justice means ‘legal.’
The other two Rider Waite Tarot cards are Nine of Cups and Nine of Swords:
Nine of Cups, ‘your wish is granted’ and Nine of Swords, ‘nightmare’.
So we speak of legal marriage (having a wife or being a wife) both as a dream come true and/or as a nightmare. This is our main story today.
Nine of Cups is to want and to get what one wants, to be pleased and satisfied and happy – dream come true. You see the fat fella with the big grin on his face, safunsified. The empties he drained, behind him, make him feel that way.
Nine of Swords is worry, being upset, being sorry, agonizing or stressing over something, fear, nightmare and insomnia. It shows a person sitting upright in the middle of the night, holding his/her head in grief. Together, Nine of Cups and Nine of Swords can say ‘Getting what you want can be a bad dream,’ be careful what you wish for. “The legal marriage she wishes for could be her worst nightmare.”
There’s that story.
Justice is a lawsuit and Queen of Wands is a woman’s house. Queen of Wands means ‘It’s her house’ and Justice means ‘legally,’ so it’s legally her house. Justice means ‘entitled’ too, so she, the wife or woman in charge of a place, is entitled to – or, especially with Nine of Cups
– gets what she is entitled to. Add the worry
(Nine of Swords) and the want
(Nine of Cups) to that story. Someone is worried she will get what she wants, get what she is entitled to.
Nine of Cups is what you want, or having what you want; Justice is being entitled. Nine of Cups and Justice, you have what you are entitled to, or you get what you are entitled to, or maybe you want what you are entitled to. You might also be entitled to get exactly what you want. You could also get the justice you want. In another context ‘wanted by the police’ is also here, since Justice represents the entire legal industry.
Nine of Cups means ‘satisfaction.’ Satisfaction is a legal term, and we have Justice, which means ‘legal’ here. Legal satisfaction.
Nine of Swords, afraid, and Queen of Wands,
the woman, make ‘Afraid the woman will get legal satisfaction.’ It would also speak of grief over the wife getting what she wanted in court, probably in a divorce. You see that, right?
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES
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Nine of Swords upsets me. I am grieving. I am up nights crying, agonizing over something, so worried I can’t sleep. It’s a nightmare, a bad dream. Illustration is, yes, someone sitting up in bed, hands to head, crying and holding the head in that classical pose of stress. Those swords lined up on the wall behind suggest the Damocles story.

Queen of Wands It’s her place, her home, her bailiwick in the company, and she is ‘the wife card.’ She is competent and she is the manager here. Queen of Wands has a sunflower in one hand and a big stick in the other, and she is looking around like a mama or a schoolteacher.

Nine of Cups Oh, we like to see him coming. This is the Santa Claus card. You get what you want; your wish is granted. You are satisfied, happy, pleased. Illustration is a chubby fella who put the nine large cups he drained on the mantel behind him. Burp.

Justice Here is half the ‘legal wife ‘ phrase, mainly. Legal ownership of a house because Queen of Wands is the woman whose place it is. Justice is the easiest card to read. It refers to any part of the legal industry – all of ’em. Illustration shows a robed upright figure with the scales of justice in one hand and the sword of execution in the other. Does that say ‘law enforcement’ or what? It means ‘entitled’ and ‘entitlement,’ and it means ‘should.’
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Four Card Spreads, Our Daily Spread
Advice is about all the worrying and agonizing that go into getting to be or being the legal wife, yet that same thing being the focus of our fondest wish coming true. A man (Where is he?) worries about making his wife happy in their marriage, about her having the things she wants and deserves. Some other man wants her house and doesn’t want another man to make her happy. Worries of home ownership are mentioned.
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JUSTICE
NINE OF SWORDS – QUEEN OF WANDS – NINE OF CUPS
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*Go to Advice above which is a summary of the Messages. (Advice is everyone’s favorite part.)
*Go to Daily Message Tarot Analysis below . One or more of those sentences has something to say to you. Intuitively 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?”)
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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DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS
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Romantic and Marriage Perspective
He worries about making his wife happy in their marriage.
He wants his wife to have all the things she deserves; he worries about this.
She so wants to be a married woman that it haunts her.
He really does want to get legally married to her, and this worries him.
Wants to legally marry her but is afraid to.
She wants to be his wife and he fears the legal thing.
This is the woman he really wants to be married to. He is nervous about this.
She has everything she wants already, marriage is what worries her.
Women want to get married: This is scary to him.
Women whose dream is to be the married woman get on his nerves.
It’s scary what his wife feels entitled to and wants.
He is afraid his wife will get what she is entitled to.
Wife is satisfied with the marriage that is his bad dream.
He is afraid she will be the wife (‘on paper’) of someone who gives her happiness.
The legal marriage she wishes for could be her nightmare.
Legal Perspective
Worried that the woman in the lawsuit is going to get exactly what she wants.
This lawsuit is a nightmare to him: That woman is getting exactly what she wants.
Am afraid she will get what she wants in court.
He wants to sue that woman but worries about it.
Real Estate Perspective
The house she really wants comes with a legal headache.
All she ever wanted was a house of her own, legally hers. Her fears are about this.
She legally owns the house and he agonizes over wanting it for himself.
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Now, Part Two,
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*Go to Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread section below. This tells about the combined four pictures in the Daily Spread – the pictures above here. It explains how these four cards get together to mean things.
*Go to Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards. It is what each of the four cards, by itself, has to say. It describes how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in this Spread.
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MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS
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Nine of Swords upsets me, I am up nights crying, agonizing over something, so worried I can’t sleep. It’s a nightmare, a bad dream. Illustration is, yes, someone sitting up in bed, hands to head, those swords lined up on the wall behind.
Queen of Wands It’s her place, her home, her bailiwick in the company, and she is ‘the wife card.’ She is competent and she is the manager here. Queen of Wands has a sunflower in one hand and a big stick in the other, and she is looking around like a mama or a schoolteacher.
Nine of Cups Oh, we like to see him coming. This is the Santa Claus card. You get what you want; your wish is granted. You are satisfied, happy, pleased. Illustration is a chubby fella who put the ten large cups he drained on the mantel behind him. Burp.
Justice here is half the ‘legal wife ‘ phrase, mainly. Legal ownership of a house because Queen of Wands is the woman whose place it is. Justice is the easiest card to read. It refers to any part of the legal industry – all of ’em. Illustration shows a robed upright figure with the scales of justice in one hand and the sword of the executioner in the other. Does that say ‘law enforcement’ or what?.
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Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck®, known also as the Rider Tarot and the Waite Tarot, reproduced by permission of U. S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyright ©1971 by U. S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited. The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck® is a registered trademark of U. S. Games Systems, Inc.
The entire contents of this website are Copyright © 2011. All rights reserved. This site may not be copied in whole or in part except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review without the express written permission of the publisher. All violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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Four Card Spreads, Our Daily Spread
Advice suggests you can be too rich. When you have it all, you have much to lose, and when you are financially secure, you worry about staying that way. And what if your fears about the future come as true as your hopes about the future? Worrying about having the good life, say in a pension, when you already have the good life. Why are people who’ve got it all so unhappy? Being the pillar of the community is scary. 


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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, if there is one.
*Go to Advice to apply what those sentences say 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!
============================================================= Two of Wands Nine of Cups, Seven of Pentacles, Nine of Swords DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS Wonder why I am so worried my dream will come true. What if my fears about the future come true? When you’ve got it all, you worry about keeping it. You wonder and worry about a secure future, when you already have it. Now that he has all that money, what is he going to do with it: It keeps him up nights. Maybe I will get what I am afraid of. Anxious and uncertain about (his) pension giving (him) the good life. Why are people who’ve got it all so unhappy? Made all this money in real estate, so should I be nervous? Is this what I really want, or will I be sorry? Is there cause for concern about me being satisfied with my future? Having too much financial security can be a nightmare. You wonder how awful it’s going to be, the banker has all the money. He really wants to be a pillar of the community, his hopes and fears are all about this. Fear and doubt make you want to be in control. Nervous about the plan to have it all – there’s always some doubt. All night I am/was up wondering how much money I will have having. ===================================================== Now, Part Two,
Do you want to know a little, or a lot, about how this Tarot Verbatim ™ thing works? If so,
*Go to Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread section below. This tells about the combined four pictures in the Daily Spread – the pictures above here. It explains how these four cards get together to mean things.
*Go to Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards. It is what each of the four cards, by itself, has to say. It describes how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in this Spread.
You can put all this together and see yourself how Tarot Verbatim ™ works.
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================================================================= MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD So we have Nine of Cups, you get whatever it is you want, get your dream-come-true and Two of Wands, financial security. What could be better than THAT? Both mean a person who ‘has it all,’ and has it all to excess. Well, let’s throw in some major spoilers – doubt about the outcome (Seven of Pentacles) and nightmare, worry, up nights (Nine of Swords). What have you got? You’ve got the insecurity people get who have it all, who are too secure, so secure the only place they have to go in a change is down the slope. MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS Nine of Cups is your dream does come true, you have it all, you are satisfied and happy and rich. It also can mean excess, but not today. Illustration is a fellow who has once again eaten and drunk it all, has cups behind him to prove it. Seven of Cups is one of what I call the ‘Duh’ cards. It means doubt, doubt about the outcome, uncertainty. The fellow leans on his shovel wondering whether his plant will bear. Nine of Swords is the nightmare, is ‘up nights,’ is upset, worrying, anxious, crying. Illustration is a human sitting up in bed, holding his or her head in the classic pose. Two of Wands is the real estate mogul who has it all. He ‘has the world in his hands,’ literally, in the illustration. Pamela Coleman Smith’s sense of humor there? He stands on the finished roof of his tower (the highest building) looking over his real estate holdings down there, and plans what he shall do with all that next. He is the banker, these days.