Tarot Readings for You for July 29, 2013 Monday(c)
Guidance Here is you setting your ‘house’ or personal affairs in order by directly exerting your will on whatever the out-of-control elements in the situation are, including delinquents of all flavors and types, even including your own transgressions. It is all about straightening things out. We even mention men who married controlling women because their lives were beyond their own control.
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If you just want your daily look ahead, Guidance and Tarot Readings are all you need. ‘Guidance’ is a summary of what the cards are generally advising visitors to be aware of that day. ‘Tarot Readings’ is the actual word for word messages to everyone. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. THEN, the family of commenters here would love for you to join in.
Seven of Swords
Queen of Wands – Chariot – Seven of Cups
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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: The Irresponsible Man Makes a Mess (Seven of Cups and Seven of Swords)
Tarot Readings: The Responsible Woman Has Things Under Control (Queen of Wands and Chariot)
Tarot Readings: The Woman is a Hazard (Queen of Wands and Seven of Swords)
Tarot Readings: The Responsible Couple (Queen of Wands and Chariot)
Tarot Readings: She succeeds as a Manager (Queen of Wands and Chariot)
Miscellaneous Tarot Readings
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Tarot Readings: The Irresponsible Man Makes a Mess (Seven of Cups and Seven of Swords)
He deliberately wrecks his wife’s/mother’s vehicle.
The guy chooses a no-nonsense wife because he was taking risks that would wreck his life.
To get putting your affairs in order done, be an underhanded, unethical daring loose cannon.
He chose her, a woman who keeps her affairs in order, as his wife, deliberately, when he was at risk of losing control of himself.
He decides to use all means, fair and foul, to wreck his wife’s house and wreak havoc in her personal affairs.
He steals her car, loses control and wrecks.
He takes senseless chances with his personal life.
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Tarot Readings: The Responsible Woman Has Things Under Control (Queen of Wands and Chariot)
Break Mama’s house rules and she will break you on purpose.
Mama loses it when he steals her car.
She is the kind of manager that can straighten any mess out, even sabotage.
Her house is such a mess it is an adventure to straighten it out.
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Tarot Readings: The Woman is a Hazard (Queen of Wands and Seven of Swords)
Mama is crazy, she succeeds in messing everyone and everything up.
She is at risk of losing control of a vehicle.
Her vehicle goes out of control due to negligence.
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Tarot Readings: The Responsible Couple (Queen of Wands and Chariot)
The double-cross threw everything out of kilter but he and she are capable of making and keeping things together.
A strong couple controls that out-of-control delinquent.
We took chances and things are out of control but we are getting this house in order.
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Tarot Readings: She succeeds as a Manager (Queen of Wands and Chariot)
She is chosen to be a manager of the messed-up department, to get it in order by any means.
She succeeds against all odds.
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Miscellaneous Tarot Readings
The delinquent is stealing everything from her home very deliberately.
Putting her home at risk is one of many choices.
Right at home, you can do things that put you at risk of dementia.
Seven of Swords
Queen of Wands – Chariot – Seven of Cups
LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING
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At a glance this is all about control: no way around it.
Queen of Wands has her house in order, under control.
Chariot is about using all elements of a situation to serve his purpose, whether they are ‘for’ or ‘against’ his progress.
Seven of Cups is out of control. Wrecked. Things are a mess, in disarray.
The remaining card is the risk-taker, criminal, or daring adventurer.
Queen of Wands and Chariot are the equivalents of one another in opposite genders. They are both responsible people who keep the project on schedule and in order, and they are in command as managers.
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES
Queen of Wands is The Mama. She runs an orderly household, no apologies for it. She is also the manager at work, of the same persuasion. Her illustration shows her on her solid throne indoors – no water around hers! She sits upright and has that look on her face.
Chariot means business too. He too gets the job done. He too straightens things out and is straight. His illustration shows him in a strange-looking vehicle with symbols on it, in control of two ornery sphinxes who are its steeds. He is controlling them with a wand.
Seven of Cups is out of control, is losing control. The sorcerer’s apprentice loses control of the critters, and in Pandora’s Box, the critters also get out and cannot be put back in. We all have day times like that.
Seven of Swords in Rider Waite Tarot is the risk-taker, the sneak thief or criminal, the taking of chances. This card stands for risk and hazard, itself. It also stands for daring, for ‘the guts to.’ The illustration shows him holding a group of heavy swords by their blades with his bare hands as he sneaks out of the enemy camp he stole them from. He could be ‘special forces.’
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All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim(TM).
In these group readings, there’s no question (and no Questioner) to limit what the four cards can mean, so they can mean opposite things.
When there is a negative-meaning card (a ‘negator,’ I call them), the readings contradict one another because that card can make any of the other cards in the spread negative. Negator cards mean things like: no, never, not, end, can’t, etc. Never be queasy about the number of ‘bad’ card because it takes two bad cards to say ‘not dead’ and only one to say ‘dead.’
Without a question or a Questioner, pronouns (I, you, he, she, we, they, etc.) are very flexible. I leave out pronouns in writing this as much as possible – awkward to do that sometimes. When I put them in parentheses, feel very free to change them around to suit yourself.
Now in a ‘real’ individual reading, the questioner asks a specific question which provides at least half the information! In an individual’s reading, the parties are identified and sometimes a time frame is too. Here, in a group reading, we cannot do that and so we get more variety of sentences.
Horoscopes are group readings, too. Astrology is based on someone else’s birth data, though, so a ‘solar’ group horoscope never really solidly applies to you! (Astrologers want you to know this!)
Tarot successfully addresses the group of visitors, whoever they are. It provides useful information that applies to their daily lives: They tell you this in the comments, for three years now. Tarot can tell you things about people you don’t know personally – such as whoever on your job has a say in your raise or continued employment there, whether that is one person or many. Visitors report that the information is equally accurate for new visitors as it is for the family of regular visitors.
Do you want to read Rider Waite Tarot, yourself? Start with Learn Tarot by Pictures to get the day’s cards’ individual meanings; then read Learn Tarot by Observation, which gives you the thinking those four cards inspire in a qualified reader. Next, Group Analytical Tarot Cards Reading is the various things those four cards can say (without a question to guide them). Then, Guidance is a summary.
In this way, your intuition allows you to learn to read the cards without much effort if you come often enough. Regular visitors can just put it together.
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