Seven of Pentacles – Empress
he doesn’t think the woman he loves
he doesn’t think – Seven of Pentacles
the woman he loves – Empress
he doesn’t think the woman he loves
he doesn’t think – Seven of Pentacles
the woman he loves – Empress
Advice speculates about the role of gorgeous-looking superior females in the general realm of human activities – in marriage, family, community and work. Shall she marry? – shall she achieve? – shall she be sexy and/or feminine, or shall she be untouchable in a class by herself? As a debutante, shall she make use of the family prominence? She is in the eye of the public, whatever choice she makes.
World
Seven of Pentacles, Four of Wands, Empress
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DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS
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Marriage Perspective
Ponders marrying the most beautiful woman in the world who has no faults. (You.)
She is easygoing – things don’t get to her – isn’t that the kind you marry?
Hmmm. Should he marry a virtuous dame or a sexy one?
Could he hope to get the attention of a gorgeous gal who is prominent, and her family is.
Asks himself why he married a woman who has nothing in common with him … oh, because she’s hot.
He contemplates living with this sheltered gal whose family spoils her.
Maybe the sexpot is paying him no attention because she is married.
Maybe the sexpot is paying him no attention because he is married.
The fella she is marrying is unsure of himself, but she does not care, he spoils her.
She ‘married well’ into a leading family. Is that why she pays us no attention?
She wonders whether to marry and take it easy, or be the achiever.
Who would think those two gals are married?
Employment Perspective
The good looking women seem to work for that company.
She has so much to contribute at this company she is in a class by herself … and then there’s the rest of us.
So what does this company do with top female talent?
I guess the company considers her top talent.
Consider some kind of women’s organization or company.
Girl, maybe you should rule out marrying and just be a glamor figure.
Family Perspective
How could those two girls be in the same family?
I don’t know how those two women are under the same roof.
It seems she has a beautiful life since she shut out the family.
She is nothing like the family and seems to do so well all by herself.
She somehow feels very superior because of her family’s standing and her good looks.
She shuts herself off from relatives who wonder whether she is rich.
Miscellaneous
Questions are being asked of people she is associated with about how she has money and no connections to it.
Wonder why – with her looks – she does not care to be with influential people?
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MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD
We are in a marriage trend now. Four of Wands is marriage (and a Company) – and we have the Seven of Pentacles wondering whether to – and then we have two superior women who are loners. Empress is gorgeous, sexy, prosperous, has much to contribute, as in an abundance of talent. World is in a class by herself, is superior, pays no attention and has no connection: You can’t get to her.
MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS
Seven of Pentacles ponders, asks himself, contemplates, is unsure, wonders why or wonders whether, guesses, considers …. Questions are being asked here such as isn’t that, should he, could he, is that why, who would think, what does, maybe you should, how could. It seems, and then there’s … I don’t know … somehow. And that is why the illustration is the fellow leaning on his shovel wondering whether he will have cucumbers, whether the plants are opposite genders.
Four of Wands marries, lives with, is family, is the relatives, is a leading family (or the family’s standing in the community) and therefore ‘marries well.’ It is a company or organization or the people associated, or the influential people. This concept is pictured in the Rider Waite Tarot system as a wedding uniting wealthy families in a community.
Empress … rich, beautiful, sexy, is a glamor figure or sexpot or trophy woman, has an easy life, is easygoing, is spoiled, is doing well. What do you expect of a fertility goddess, which is what her illustration is about? So that brings in abundance: She has much to contribute, is top talent, is wealthy.
World also has a beautiful body and is top talent and prominent and an achiever. But hold the sexy stuff, the wealth, and the abundance growing out of the fertility theme: World is untouchable and incomparable, has no faults, things don’t get to her, she is a virtuous dame not a sexpot, she has nothing in common with … anything. She pays no attention, she does not care or ‘does not care to be with,’ she is in a class by herself, she shuts (everything and everyone) out and is nothing like … anything.
This Rider Waite Tarot card has many general applications, such as – in engineering and such – being a barrier or filter, such as ruling out … whatever, such as having no connection to … whatever.
World is a complex card seldom used for its main meaning, which is that a spiritually adept person is ‘master of both worlds,’ so that the unsavory entities avoid it, and it therefore is not challenged in this world or the next. That is what the weird illustration is all about.
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Six of Cups
Empress, Seven of Pentacles, Six of Wands
Your being the attractive resourceful person makes others figure they should be good to you.
She is so attractive guys feel she must be influencing them to give her things and pay attention to her.
When you have plenty, ask yourself whether the person you are trusting is being a mooch.
Ever wonder why people go out of their way to be generous to a person who is a resource to them?
Old friends are comfortable to be with. You wonder what other people are up to, what their motives are.
If you were rich, would old trusted friends mooch, get you to fund their schemes?
Promote your good life by being a resource to people, and some of them will be a resource to you. The person who gives of what he or she has is the person who can ask others to go out of their way to do him/her a favor. But we aren’t talking about being a universal blood donor to the vampires of the world – no, we are talking about operating the Law of Reciprocity. ‘Reciprocity.’ That is our vocabulary word – to reciprocate, to return the graciousness. In this way you have a small group of reliable companions.
The graciousness is expressed in the Empress and in the Six of Cups. Empress is the old fertility goddesses, and Six of Cups in Rider Waite is to give, is that moment of sweetness and trusting. In the middle, we wonder what people are up to, what use they have for us – the Seven of Pentacles, to wonder, and Six of Wands, that friendly enemy who has a use for you and yours, the saboteur.
Empress: There she sits, the sexy female fertility figure. She is the resource for others, she has an abundance of everything and is slow-moving easygoing and … lazy.
Seven of Pentacles: ‘Huh?’ He wonders whether his plants will bear.
Six of Wands: Here is the mooch, the fella or gal who has a use for you and what you are doing. This is the con artist: Even his horse doesn’t trust him, see?
Six of Cups: There’s the little boy giving his little girl friend some flowers: sweetness, trust, old friends.
Hermit
Justice, Queen of Pentacles, Seven of Cups
Possess the ability to look for and find the sane parts of insane circumstances.
With the ability to analyze and observe, you can straighten out things that are out of control.
She has the ability to see (through the smokescreen) who is entitled to be taken care of.
Take care of the people who look out for you, who are straight in a messed up world.
Possess the ability to look for and find the sane parts of insane circumstances.
Possess the ability to analyze and straighten out the mess.
When things are is disarray, find a way that you can make things as they should be.
Justice and Hermit are sanity bearers; they both mean ‘right’ in different ways. Queen of Pentacles and Hermit both mean ‘to take care of’ or ‘to care for’ another person. Then there’s the chaos card, the Seven of Pentacles. So straightening out a mess is featured, and taking care of other people is featured.
The project is to cut through the clutter in the environment, yourself, and use the talents you have and the position you are in to nurture the sane and rational side or sides. Use the abilities you have to make the world around you sane amidst the insanity.
Justice: Love the picture on this card, want a stained glass window of it. The sword in the hands of Justice and the scales equals ‘law enforcement.’ But the general application is ‘should’ or things the way they are supposed to be, or sanity and balance.
Queen of Pentacles: She is one of the ‘resource’ cards along with the Empress in the spread above this one. She takes care of – usually her family or her man. She has the ability. She has the money or has his money to handle. ‘Handle’ is a key word to the Tarot Verbatim Rider Waite meaning of this card.
Seven of Cups: Here comes the spoiler, and it is chaos, a mess, out of control. Clutter of unrelated items in a cloud is the illustration. The story it is part of is either Pandora’s Box or the Sorcerer’s Apprentice.
Hermit: Analyze, observe, help, care for another person, sanity. The monk goes out looking for some traveler in distress, to set his situation straight and help him on his way.
Queen of Cups
Hierophant, King of Pentacles, Page of Wands
Understand what kind of person the boss is, and think of that as okay.
Her faith and good opinion of the manipulative man cleans up his act.
She sees him as respectable, so he, the gangster type, acts respectable.
A rich bankster feels entitled to a sweet naïve wife who thinks he is a good guy.
Know how the very wealthy whitewash their images.
It’s having a wealthy father that entitles her to this well-dressed good-looking young man.
Part of having a good life for yourself is dealing with reality, and this spread points out that powerful men (or people) have the edge, that not challenging their real manipulative underhanded natures pays off, that we should think about making them look good.
Two of these Rider Waite Tarot cards are about having a respectable image, the Hierophant and the Page of Wands. The middle card is the ‘powerful bastard, the King of Pentacles, and we end with the sweet loyal wife lady who thinks well of her man.
Hierophant: This is about what the church teaches the commoners, the official cleaned-up story we hear from authority everywhere, including our parents. Pictured is the pope doing a ceremony.
King of Pentacles: This is the rich powerful manipulative bankster stockbroker politician gangster dude. He be da man. Love the grapes embroidered on his clothes and that self-satisfied little smile of his. We all know this guy, don’t we?
Page of Wands: We are respectable. We have a good image. We are as well-dressed as John Gotti, and are well-spoken as well. Look at us, we are proud of our looks.
Queen of Cups: Here is the true believer, the handmaiden to the official narrative. People like her can be John Gotti’s secretary and believe John is a good guy, that she understands him. And she will get a good life for herself doing that. Interesting that this question brings up this concept. It must be meaningful to some of you out there.
We asked about making a good life for yourself, and it’s all about minding your own image and the image of the people in your world. It’s about honoring the people who are straight with you, your true friends, as well as being supportive of, and not crossing, the good image of the bastards in power around you.