Tarot Readings for You for November 20, 2015 Friday©

GUIDANCE           We even talk about special forces and missions today, and danger, and double-crosses – police matters, even. Being in control of yourself puts you in control of the odds. Whatever it is, you can handle it, and you may even be getting even.

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Seven of Swords – King of Swords – Chariot

GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: Leaders Take Chances (Seven of Swords and King of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Successful in Crime (Seven of Swords and Chariot)

Tarot Readings: You Can Handle Him (King of Swords and Chariot)

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Tarot Readings: Leaders Take Chances (Seven of Swords and King of Swords)

He is the one charged with the responsibility of a chancy project.

Willpower and daring make a leader.

There’s an overt leader, and there’s a covert leader too.

A strong man succeeds because there’s danger.

When the success of the endeavor is a long shot, he’s your man.

The delinquent has grownup responsibilities now.

Lawyer bucks the system and succeeds.

Being in control of yourself puts you in control of the odds.

Special forces accomplish a mission.

Our great leader decides to double-cross us.

Behind every great successful man is how he got away with it.

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Tarot Readings: Successful in Crime (Seven of Swords and Chariot)

Police manage to get away with taking property.

Daddy was a successful criminal.

A crime boss gets things done.

A stolen car is a police matter.

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Tarot Readings: You Can Handle Him (King of Swords and Chariot)

I can handle a tall-dark-and-handsome bad boy.

You can handle the way they undermine your authority.

You decide to get even with that hardass.

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Seven of Swords – King of Swords – Chariot

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LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

                LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES..

.. …….…… …..           King of Swords rarely shows up, and he was here only yesterday. The combination of Seven of Swords and Chariot also showed up twice recently – on October 28 and November 9. Seven of Swords and Chariot are both military action, and King of Swords is the military – and police, and lawyers. And Seven of Swords is crime, criminals, stealing and danger.

Chariot being a car becomes a stolen car with Seven of Swords, and becomes a police car with King of Swords. (Yes, you could have a stolen police car. You could also have military transporting weapons or something dangerous.)

Both of these cards refer to risk. In Chariot, risk is under his expert control. In Seven of Swords, this maverick may very well fail because of self-sabotage. Chariot is both the strategy and the decision. These two Rider Waite Tarot cards – Seven of Swords and Chariot – give us a picture of calculated risk of an endeavor or enterprise. Seven of Swords is the saboteur, enemy action, and, especially risk or the act of taking a big chance.

King of Swords and Chariot are both leaders, are both responsible, are both military.

Yes, there are a lot of lurid stories these three cards can make – they could be on the nightly news. I did not go there; this site is more for personal stories.

All is not skulduggery with these three Tarot cards, though. We have a lawyer (King of Swords) bucking the system (Seven of Swords) successfully. We say you can handle a tall-dark-and-handsome (King of Swords) bad boy (Seven of Swords). We even talk about the delinquent’s (Seven of Swords) grownup (King of Swords) responsibilities (Chariot).

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Seven of Swords           Seven of Swords is sneaking out of enemy camp in midday with their weapons in his bare hands that he has stolen. This scene gives rise to a few different applications.

Seven of Swords speaks of taking a chance, risk, daring, adventure, betrayal, crime (and getting away with crime). The red footwear (socks?) says ‘hotfoot’ to me. He can be a cheating lover, a thief sneaking around, a gambler, or someone out for revenge. Seven of Swords is usually a solo act, and is a single person’s adventure.

King of Swords           King of Swords has few meanings. Here’s that tall guy with the stern stare, sitting bolt upright like a military man, shoulders all square. So King of Swords is the leader – authority and authorities: military, police, commanding officer, the boss, a judge, anyone who gives orders, or barks them. The Man. The leader of the pack … any pack.

Chariot           Chariot has it all: guts, honor, detachment, leadership, smarts, being decisive, strategy, a plan … and success. Charioteers were the special ops war heroes of olden days. It was their strategy that won or lost battles and wars. Seven of Swords, too, is engaged in a special ops mission of disarming an enemy.

Chariot is a leader, project manager, commanding officer. Chariot handles it and gets it done, whatever it is, no excuses.

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Something newsworthy visits your life. You’re there to witness something, or you even have an informal conversation with someone, and you learn about their historical adventure. You are close to a lawsuit. Perhaps you just awake vividly to a larger reality you are a small part of.

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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM

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Tarot Readings: Leaders Take Chances (Seven of Swords and King of Swords)

He is the one KING OF SWORDS charged with the responsibility KING OF SWORDS and CHARIOT of a chancy SEVEN OF SWORDS project CHARIOT.

Willpower CHARIOT and daring SEVEN OF SWORDS make a leader KING OF SWORDS.

There’s an overt leader KING OF SWORDS, and there’s a covert SEVEN OF SWORDS leader too CHARIOT.

A strong man KING OF SWORDS succeeds CHARIOT because there’s danger SEVEN OF SWORDS.

When the success CHARIOT of the endeavor CHARIOT is a long shot SEVEN OF SWORDS, he’s your man KING OF SWORDS.

The delinquent SEVEN OF SWORDS has grownup KING OF SWORDS responsibilities CHARIOT now.

Lawyer KING OF SWORDS bucks the system SEVEN OF SWORDS and succeeds CHARIOT.

Being in control of yourself KING OF SWORDS puts you in control CHARIOT of the odds SEVEN OF SWORDS.

Special forces SEVEN OF SWORDS and KING OF SWORDS accomplish a mission CHARIOT.

Our great leader KING OF SWORDS decides CHARIOT to double-cross SEVEN OF SWORDS us.

Behind every great KING OF SWORDS successful man CHARIOT is how he got away with it SEVEN OF SWORDS.

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Tarot Readings: Successful in Crime (Seven of Swords and Chariot)

Police KING OF SWORDS manage CHARIOT to get away with SEVEN OF SWORDS taking property SEVEN OF SWORDS.

Daddy KING OF SWORDS was a successful CHARIOT criminal SEVEN OF SWORDS.

A crime SEVEN OF SWORDS boss KING OF SWORDS gets things done CHARIOT.

A stolen SEVEN OF SWORDS car CHARIOT is a police KING OF SWORDS matter.

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Tarot Readings: You Can Handle Him (King of Swords and Chariot)

I can handle CHARIOT a tall-dark-and-handsome KING OF SWORDS bad boy SEVEN OF SWORDS.

You can handle CHARIOT the way they undermine SEVEN OF SWORDS your authority KING OF SWORDS.

You decide CHARIOT to get even SEVEN OF SWORDS with that hardass KING OF SWORDS.

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