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Seven of Pentacles

Nine of Swords   Queen of Pentacles   Four of Cups
Seven of Pentacles
Nine of Swords – Queen of Pentacles – Four of Cups

 

 

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Advice is about the uncertainty that exists in your heart,  whether it does in the situation itself or not,  when you depend on another to supply you something.  The benefactor may not come through,  or maybe you will end up refusing the courtesy.  Doubt your fears when you fear you can’t handle something … Don’t second-guess your handling of a terrible thing.  If you don’t doubt yourself,  you can do scary things.

 

 

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Seven of Pentacles

Nine of Swords   Queen of Pentacles   Four of Cups
Seven of Pentacles
Nine of Swords – Queen of Pentacles – Four of Cups

 

 

Tarot Readings: Doubting your Fears Perspective

Don’t second-guess your handling of a terrible thing.

Doubt your fears when you fear you can’t handle something.

Why are you worried that you don’t have an ability?

You don’t need to wonder and worry how to do it.  Just do it:  You can.

Where you worry that you cannot deal with some thing,  that is the place to invest your doubt.

 

Tarot Readings: Go with your Gut Perspective

Just because you can do it doesn’t mean to do it,  if you have a bad feeling about it.

Just because you can be that way doesn’t mean you should if it makes you feel bad.

 

Tarot Readings: Miscellaneous Things to Worry About

Why not give him something to worry about?

Why is he afraid to say ‘no’ to this supporter?

Had no idea that lady could do that.  Now maybe (I am) concerned about this.

No need to worry about it if she is the one taking care of it.

This is an iffy investment but she doesn’t lose sleep over it.

She doesn’t doubt you or stew over giving you the money.

She’s afraid not to do it but isn’t sure she can do it.

If you don’t doubt yourself,  you can do scary things.

Nothing unnerves her like wondering how to accomplish this one.

Nothing scares her but she isn’t so sure about how to take care of this one.

If you refuse to let her help,  then you can just cry over it.

She paid for it and now is concerned it won’t go through.

Does she have the money to not worry about this one?

He won’t let her pay because he is worried that she might doubt him.

“If only I didn’t have to have a caretaker.” –  this upsets him.

He refuses to worry about whether she will give him the money.

 

 

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Nine of Swords

Nine of Swords

Nine of Swords is up nights –  fear –  worry –  concern –  a terrible thing –  a bad feeling –  stew over –  scary things –  unnerves –  cry over it –  be upset.  See the picture of the dude or dudess up nights crying?  Speaks for itself.

 

Queen of Pentacles

Queen of Pentacles

Queen of Pentacles takes care.  The Matriarch.  She is the female extension of Emperor,  the Patriarch.  (Empress is very busy doing other things.)  She supports –  usually her man and his business.  She is capable.  She has the ability.  She has the money.  She is a powerful woman wherever she is placed –  even in a ghetto.  In her illustration,  she has the money –  fertility symbols surround her –  the plants are growing.

 

Four of Cups

Four of Cups

Four of Cups refuses and it does not go through.  No way.  Huh-hunh.  I am not going to,  I don’t have to,  I don’t believe it.  Body posture totally closed,  looking down with arms crossed as yet another offer is proferred.

 

Seven of Pentacles

Seven of Pentacles

Seven of Pentacles is about  “if.”  It is one of the cards that invites the reader to put the information as a question.  Seven of Pentacles second guesses and wonders and doubts and is not so sure as he leans on his shovel wondering whether he will have cucumbers in the Fall.

 

 

 

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Nine of Swords and Seven of Pentacles are the ‘Wonder and Worry Team.’  Just look at their drawings:  Someone is up nights crying,  and someone is leaning on his shovel wondering about how his crop will turn out.

Queen of Pentacles is the giving woman,  the woman who takes care –  usually of her husband and his affairs or estate.  Four of Cups is  ‘It doesn’t go through.’  It means to refuse.  So maybe she refuses to take care.  Something may not be happening with Four of Cups and Seven of Pentacles.

This spread is another example of how a negator card –  in this case Four of Cups –  can produce different contradictory meanings that drive you crazy. Remember,  in a ‘real’ reading the question supplies the distinction.  Assuming the reader is that skilled,  of course.

 

 

 

Our Daily Spread for Mar. 23, 2011

Today’s question is:  How to deal with whatever your problem is.

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It’s other people’s problems, their time to worry. The truth is: You are doing fine with what you have

Hermit
Queen of Pentacles, Ten of Pentacles, Nine of Swords

It’s other people’s problems, their time to worry.  The truth is:  You are doing fine with what you have.
You have all the resources to analyze this situation that involves you worrying about the other people.
You help others and take care of them:  It is their problems you worry about.
The truth is:  You are investing what is yours in a dysfunctional worrisome bunch of people.
These screwed up people come crying to you for help, and you take care of them.

Two of these cards refer to helping and taking care of another, Queen of Pentacles and Hermit.  But today they are not taking care of each other.  No, there are some dysfunctional people who are the problem, Ten of Pentacles, and there is a major ‘Wah’ going on, or worry, the Nine of Swords.

Advice is to take a good look at how you are spending your own time, effort and heart juices on people who ARE a problem, are upsetting you.  Inference is:  and not doing anything for themselves.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Queen of Pentacles: She takes care of her man or her people, she uses her resources for others.  Yes, she is doing fine.  Pictured with money in her hands and surrounded by growing things.

Ten of Pentacles: That’s the trouble people she is taking care of, depicted as a quarreling family but it also refers to a troubled romance or marriage.

Nine of Swords: Boo-hoo.  Up nights crying is the scene.  Here is refers to her worry about them, or to their attitude of crying to her.

Hermit: The truth is.  To analyze and observe a situation.  Helping others.  Illustrated is the monk who goes out looking for people in trouble to bring them help.

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Sleep through the trouble and it will produce exactly what you want, just for you

Moon
Nine of Cups, Four of Swords, Nine of Pentacles

Just wait out the bad scene, enjoying your private life by yourself, and you will get what you want.
It’s a really bad situation, but not yours to do anything about:  Mind your own business and enjoy life.
You don’t need to do another thing about the terrible situation, you are single and have what you need.
Sleep through the trouble and it will produce exactly what you want, just for you.
You have what is yours, and that’s that, you have no part in the bad scene.

Nine of Cups, he is mighty satisfied with his own good dinners; and Nine of Pentacles feels the same self-satisfaction.  They are both enjoying their own private lives, and she specifically is not interested in other people’s anything.  In the middle is not doin’ a thing.  And the last card reflects the question today, which is about ‘your problem.’  Well, the advice is:  It’s not really your problem, you can just enjoy what you’ve got and to heck with this problem thing.  Take a nap.  (Sometimes that is very literal advice.  When you see Four of Swords, ask yourself whether you are short on your sleep.)

So the advice here is:  Problem, what problem?  It isn’t really your problem.  Enjoy what you’ve got and to heck with it all.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Nine of Cups: Have everything you want or need, get what you want, enjoy life.  Pictured is the fat fella who ate and drank to surfeit, still grinning in satisfaction.

Four of Swords: To rest, sleep, meditate, and not do or be active about anything.  Take it easy.  The illustration shows the candidate for knighthood meditating in the cathedral before he is knighted.

Nine of Pentacles: She is enjoying her private life and minding her own business, she is single and is just for herself, which echoes the Nine of Cups’ self centered approach.

Moon: This stands for whatever the problem is, that terrible thing.  This Rider Waite Tarot card stands for everything gone wrong.  Pictured in weird colors are a full moon, a dog with a wolf, a lobster beginning a land journey.

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In the process (painful) of separating yourself from that sweet guy you love so much

Three of Swords
Ace of Cups, Knight of Cups, Three of Wands

When you are broken up or divorced, someone comes to you with loving feelings.
When your true love comes to you, you will be separating yourself from a heartache.
In the process (painful) of separating yourself from that sweet guy you love so much.
While you are hurting, wait for someone who expresses (his) devotion to come to  you.
Break up, separate from him, and he will come to you with heartfelt devotion.

Well, this is obviously about love.  The Ace of Cups means love, the Knight of Cups is the loving person or man, and the Three of Swords is heartache, splitting up, hurting.  The card that isn’t in that theme is the Three of Wands which indicates a good future.

Advice here is to let love come to you regardless of whatever is hurtful or regardless of some separation you find yourself in.  The spread has a very pleasant feel to it.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Ace of Cups: Love, true love, God’s love.  Good everything:  good health, no harm, ease.  The illustration in Rider Waite depicts the dove and wafer, symbols of the Holy Spirit, infusing five flows (which stand for the five senses).

Knight of Cups: And here is the loving person, usually a man, usually youngish (which can mean young in heart or attitude, or ‘pure’) taking the initiative to express affection:  ‘He comes to you’ type thing.  The soft curves of the line drawing, and his relaxed pretty horse express all this.

Three of Wands: It’s coming.  Something comes to you, you are not going to it; and whatever it is, it’s a good thing.  Often in means income or profit.  Illustration screams ‘Ships coming in.’

Three of Swords: A divorce card in Tarot Verbatim.  It means separation, hostility, being against, hurt, and shows a heart with three knives piercing it.

All three spreads say: Relax. You don’t need to take any action. Let it work itself out; it will.

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