Four Card Spreads, Our Daily Spread
Advice pictures a workingman who gets an idea and acts upon it before he knows he has. It pictures a man whose passion overcomes him before he knows it, or who has such a sexual experience he ‘goes out of himself.’ Anger may have overcome our guy or he may be the edgy, irritated sort. He may not be aware of how sexy, or how angry, he is. ===================================================================================
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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!
==================================================================== PAGE OF PENTACLES KING OF WANDS, FOOL, ACE OF WANDS DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them. He may as well be himself, assert himself, when he is this excited. Sex with your husband is what’s on her mind: (He) isn’t aware of it. So passionate in bed he forgets himself. He isn’t going to let this emotion get the best of him. Doesn’t care if it makes him a redneck, he is gonna do it. Husband is acting as if he isn’t thinking about sex. He feels he is a commoner, has no idea how sexy he looks. So frustrated when (he) forgets his point. You have no idea the sexy thoughts he is thinking, how frustrated he is. Doesn’t even think of husband sexually. Realizing how forceful you are going to have to be to get the point across to this edgy lout. He doesn’t look the part of the workingman at all. Absolutely no thought in his head about being a married man. The one thing on his mind is to be free of being a married guy. His first priority is to be free, he is so irritated. Asserting himself when he is angry – that’s not who he is at all. Seized with an idea before he even knew it, an idea he is passionate about. ====================================================================
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========================================================= Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread This is a guy spread: First off, we get the husband card, King of Wands; then the manly assertive Ace of Wands, the penis card. Those are each assertive male cards. Then we have the Page of Pentacles: one’s image (self or public), thinking, having an idea. Pages tend to represent men. Right in the middle of this is the Fool who don’t know nothin’ – who is oblivious, who ignores, who acts as if, or acts as if it’s not – who assumes, who doesn’t care – blasé is is word. He is an unselfconscious as the Page of Pentacles is self-conscious. Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards King of Wands is the married man, is your or her husband. He is the workingman or redneck, the angry, irritated, edgy common feller. He is also the decent hardworking husband (and father) and provider. Fool is the devil-may-care attitude, being oblivious to the reality, ignorant of the facts, who ignores. He also acts as if – or acts as if not. He is about assuming, not minding, not caring. See, in the illustration, he is skipping to the edge of a cliff whilst looking up, and so is his faithful canine. Ace of Wands is assertive, sexual, is the main point, is totally and absolutely … The photo shows a penis-looking board with a right hand holding it up, and it’s sprouting: Can you say ‘fertility symbol’? Page of Pentacles is as self-conscious as the Fool is unselfconscious. This is about my image, how I look to myself and others, my appearance. He means thought, an idea, and he is a student, concentrating and learning – an apprentice.
Four Card Spreads, Our Daily Spread, Tarot Verbatim
There’s earth-plane realities that you know, and foo-foo things that you assume
Seven of Cups
Fool, Page of Pentacles, Queen of Wands
Family Life and Romance Perspective:
Thinking of how much he doesn’t know about his wife.
He thinks of this woman as his wife, never mind the other miasmas.
He knows what a mess he is, his wife/mother doesn’t even know him.
He doesn’t even have a wife/woman, he is confused about his identity.
Never mind all the other stuff, he knows his woman is sensible.
He speculates, that’s all, about why he isn’t at home with his wife.
Things fell apart and he doesn’t know why he isn’t home with his wife.
His wife/mother has no idea how out-of-control his life is.
He had no idea how insane his sensible wife/mother was.
The situation is shocking that he doesn’t know who his mother is.
He knows ‘Don’t even think about scrambling mama’s head.’
Business Perspective:
All the company knows is, things are out of control, so a sensible manager is in place now.
May as well not even think of all the messes the manager has set in order.
You can look but there won’t be any disorder in her record.
She, the manager, is in the real world; they have all sorts of assumptions and theories.
She knows how to manage mixed-up young people.
Personal Perspective:
She is very sensible in a very crazy way: Don’t even think about this!
She is a sensible person; she had no idea things get this crazy.
I can assume all sorts of things but know down-to-earth ones.
Sees things that aren’t there, imagines things, but he knows a down-to-earth woman.
There’s earth-plane realities that you know, and foo-foo things that you assume.
You know how to hold things together, you don’t know when or how they fall apart/’go boom.’
Her perspective is pragmatic on fanciful theories.
Well, well, what is the Queen of Wands, the very straight hands-on pragmatic manager of hearth and commerce, doing here? She stands for orderly, she stands for pragmatic, practical and down to earth – for the earth-plane, even … and is in the company of the very theoretical Fool who assumes and ignores, and the insane out-of-control foo-foo very miscellaneous totally unfocused and disorderly Seven of Cups. And right in the middle is someone (a young person, like the Fool) thinking and viewing this.
Advice? It amounts to “Look at this in a sensible way; your world has gone crazy.” Contrast is the order of the day in this Rider Waite spread. Even the business advice has to be about straightening out a dizzy situation. (Of course everyone’s world has gone crazy; it’s a presidential edict, isn’t it?)
Meanings and Illustrations:
Fool: “What, me worry?” This is the person who causes wrecks but is never in them, a blithe assumer of happy foo-foo theories that he blunders through life blindfolded with, and has a great time. He goes so well with the Seven of Cups; that is where he comes from. The illustration shows a young person running away from home provision-less, accompanied by his pet, about to stride off a cliff on a sunny day with great faith in the good life. (He is on Facebook. I see him there a lot.)
Page of Pentacles: He is the onlooker here. He thinks, he knows, he sees. ‘His identity’ is one of the phrases the Page of Pentacles brings up today as well. He is illustrated as a thoughtful young person.
Queen of Wands: She has no toys. She runs the place, whether it be domestic or commercial or both. She knows what is going on and doesn’t let it. Hers is an orderly sensible pragmatic tidy world, a tight ship. Illustration shows an upright lady with a schoolmarm expression and a big stick.
Seven of Cups: Well, here is the mess for the lady to work on. Seven of Cups is the sorcerer’s apprentice story of things out of control, lots of unrelated miscellaneous pieces that won’t be put back together … except by the Queen of Wands and her type. Illustration shows fragments of unrelated things in cups, planted in a heavy cloud.
She can do these things because she never feels the pressure
World
Magician, Eight of Pentacles, Nine of Wands
Business Perspective:
He is under pressure to get the work done; she has nothing to do with it.
The work she does, she is never under pressure.
She keeps doing the job others are nervous about doing: She is Teflon.
She is unaffected by the tension in the workplace, just does the job.
He was injured doing this guard job to keep the women safe.
A guy can get wounded on this job; girls aren’t allowed to do it.
He stays on the dangerous job he does because of gorgeous women.
Women wouldn’t have him unless he did this dangerous work.
Other Perspective:
She isn’t scared of people who do that kind of thing.
She keeps putting herself in danger and no one will attack.
She can do these things because she never feels the pressure.
She is the last person you would think would do one scary thing after another.
Guys who do that kind of thing are scared of her.
What these guys do every day is hurt people, but not women.
*Here are three guy-cards in a row to begin, all kinds of easy stories to make of them … but then the World card overlooking them is the spoiler; you gotta work her into the narrative. So she is the focal point. World refers to being ‘a master of both worlds,’ which means you are so spiritual the monsters fear you. It boils down to a woman who is immune, insulated, Teflon – that sort of thing, or to that state of being for anything. Often ‘she is not affected by’ is the language.
*The Rider Waite Tarot card that means fear and apprehension is next to her – which calls for the language of contrast. *Then the first two cards are a man doing the work, or doing something regularly. Those are the pieces to the puzzle of today’s message.
Advice is that just because there is something scary or dangerous, you don’t have to be scared; you can be above it all or immune to the risk in some way. It suggests this is the case.
Meanings and Illustrations:
Magician: He, the man, does. ‘Work’ is next to him, so he does the work. His illustration shows him at work with the tools of his trade, bringing something about. The next card also shows a man working with the tools of his trade.
Eight of Pentacles: Work. Workman. He is doing work, or is regularly doing something. Illustration shows the carpenter making one identical product after another at his bench.
Nine of Wands: He has a dangerous job; he was injured on guard duty, and is still hanging in there. Of course he has some fear; of course he is nervous and apprehensive. See the head injury and the way he is looking over his shoulder?
World: I will just copy what I said above, because I said it all, at least as far as today’s message is concerned. World refers to being ‘a master of both worlds,’ which means you are so spiritual the monsters fear you. It boils down to a woman who is immune, insulated, Teflon – that sort of thing, or to that state of being for anything. Often ‘she is not affected by’ is the language.