Seven of Swords Lovers

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King of Cups   Seven of Swords   Lovers
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Does love hurt as bad as crime? We explore this strange concept along the lines of betrayal and vulnerability. Steal my wallet … or steal my heart. A good man is taking a chance on love, the same sort of good man who can get away with crime. You can have a sneaky partner in business or in love, you know? And you can have a partner in crime as well as a partner in love, hopefully not at the same time.

 

 

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King of Cups   Seven of Swords   Lovers

 

King of Cups – Seven of Swords – Lovers

 

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Tarot Readings: Love of a Good Man (King of Cups and Lovers)

Tarot Readings: Taking a Chance on a Dangerous Love Affair (Seven of Swords and Lovers)

Tarot Readings: Good Guys in Crime (King of Cups and Seven of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Risk Factor I Am Vulnerable to (King of Cups and Seven of Swords)

 

Tarot Readings: Love of a Good Man (King of Cups and Lovers)
King of Cups Lovers

A quiet man takes a chance on a love affair.

My partner is very quiet about our illicit love affair.

We take a chance on one another, me and my honey.

Taking a chance on love with a sweet guy.

I love a guy who is a gentleman with some ‘street’ in him.

His emotions get the best of him when he is with me.

 

Tarot Readings: Taking a Chance on a Dangerous Love Affair (Seven of Swords and Lovers)
Seven of Swords Lovers

I am out on a dangerous adventure with Mr. Rogers.

Dangerous liaison with such a fine gentleman.

Your honey is one cheating lover.

Getting even with a lover, with a sweetheart of a guy.

He’s a good man, but he is ripping off someone who loves him.

Getting even with that sweet loving guy who done me wrong.

Lover takes foul advantage of an easygoing fellow.

 

Tarot Readings: Good Guys in Crime (King of Cups and Seven of Swords)
King of Cups Seven of Swords

We get away with it because he looks so mild-mannered.

These drinking buddies can pull anything off.

He is connected with some crime agency.

A good guy makes a great partner in crime.

 

Tarot Readings: Risk Factor I Am Vulnerable to (King of Cups and Seven of Swords)
King of Cups Seven of Swords

Partner, the nice guy, is sneaky.

A government is your partner behind your back.

Here’s a godly man who lives dangerously.

Our drinking is getting the best of us.

 

 

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Synopsis

 

We compare the thrill and the risk of love with the thrill and risk of crime. We compare being cheated on in love to getting even or revenge. Emotions … similar emotional experience … are common to both, and Tarot is pointing that out. Risk – the risk of losing something – is what these scenarios have in common. Featured in the stories is the good man who is the quiet type in love, and also the good man who can get away with murder in crime. Betrayal is also common to both scenarios often enough: Your partner can betray you in money or in love (or both). We even point out governments are your involuntary partner.

 

 

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King of Cups

King of Cups

King of Cups in his picture – as I see him – has the perfect expression for his meanings. You can see him as the quiet fellow, the drinking man, the lover-not-the-fighter, the vulnerable man, and even the pencil pusher – the fellow with a desk job or the bureaucrat. These are most of his meanings, although King of Cups can be government itself, any level of any of them. The water around him indicates emotion … and it surrounds him.

 

 

 

Seven of Swords

Seven of Swords

Seven of Swords shows a fellow who is hotfooting it out of enemy camp with all of their weapons that he can carry, and he is carrying them blade down in his bare hands (Duh!), which indicates he is potentially self destructive rather than just being a hero of the conflict. He certainly has the guts to pull it off, which is a major meaning of Seven of Swords. He is also the traitor (One man’s hero is another man’s terrorist, you know.) He is sneaky, which makes him ‘sneaking around’ and betraying his lover in romance spreads. Violation of trust belongs to Seven of Swords, along with ‘traitor’ and ‘double-cross.’ And he is also revenge. Revenge is heedless of consequences quite often, so the blades-in-my-bare-hands might be hinting at that motive.

At any rate, this is a card that appears way less frequently than random distribution, and when you find it on your table, do take a good look.

 

 

Lovers

Lovers

Lovers has so many elements in its illustration. You have Adam and Eve – a couple, two people together, partners in love – upfront. Between them in the background is a volcano – passion, an eruption of any sort, or literally a volcano. You have that funky angel overlooking them who doubles as both surveillance and protection – and the protection includes insurance coverage meanings. Lovers mainly means a connection (of any kind at all) and partners (any kind at all, including love partners).

 

 

 

 

 

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The main topic here is taking a chance on love, because King of Cups is the emotional and emotionally available man, is your honey, is the gentleman or the mild-mannered good guy; and Lovers is a love (or other) connection; and Seven of Swords is most definitely taking a chance. Since Seven of Swords is such a strong (and usually dastardly) card, it tends to dominate its spreads. However, it means gutsy things too – taking a chance, daring, risque and risk. So we have a good emotional connection on some thin ice. Stories.

King of Cups has few meanings, but does have a spectrum. His main application is the good man, the emotional man, the emotionally available man, her honey, the patient and easygoing fellow, Walter Mitty the lackluster fellow, the heavy drinker, the weak or ineffectual man, the fellow with the desk job or the bureaucrat. He is even the government. King of Cups is the vulnerable man too, and here in this spread we have Seven of Swords ready to violate his trust big time.

Here comes Seven of Swords, that guy! This is the fellow, in the illustrated story, who has the nerve to go into enemy camp (in broad daylight, it looks like!) and make off with their weapons. He may be foolhardy or even self-destructive instead of (or in addition to being) brave, though, since he carries the blades pointy side down in his bare hands. Derring-do. This is the card for special forces, black ops, missions – anything illicit like that. He could even be a terrorist or on a suicide mission (but I have never encountered this). But he is usually up-to-something socially.

In application, on a normal day’s inquiry, though, this is the person who violates trust, who seriously double-crosses or ‘pulls the rug out from under you’ emotionally, financially or in any other way. This is the thief. This is not a friend, necessarily, who betrays you; it may be nothing personal to him, may be like a mugging would be.

Seven of Swords, on the other hand, is the thrill of getting away with it, as well as the heartache of being vulnerable to it … like when something gets the best of you, and also like when you pay them back. Seven of Swords is the risk factor. Seven of Swords is having the guts to do it. Seven of Swords is sometimes advice to take that chance.

Seven of Swords is also revenge and vengeance, a kind of ‘Fuck with me, and I fuck with you’ attitude that disregards risk to accomplish evening a score. Haven’t we all been there to some degree at some time or another?

In romance, Seven of Swords is cheating, sneaking around, and betraying trust.

Lovers is one of the most complex cards. It has a lot of unrelated meanings. It means connection of any kind, but you feel it never quite connects, itself. Don’t trust it to mean ‘loves you’ – look for verification. You see Adam and Eve with their respective trees, a volcano in the distance (passion – and it can be literal once in a while, an eruption or an actual volcano). You see an angel that doesn’t look like a guardian angel to me, what with the orange and green hairdo, the red wings … more like the angel that evicted them from the garden, more like surveillance. But the guardian angel is one of its meanings, nevertheless. And so is surveillance.

Lovers can be a connection to God, since you have people, and the angel in the sky. This card can also indicate protection (including divine protection, of course), and even insurance – yes, literally, an insurance coverage.

The two people bring in partnership as well. Love partners is a common interpretation. Lovers is also one of the cards that indicates propinquity (standing next to or nearby), since they are, well, standing next to one another. Once in a great while this Lovers card just means ‘together’ or ‘two people’ as in ‘Two people were there.’

King of Cups and Seven of Swords      King of Cups and Seven of Swords combine the good, vulnerable, emotional and affectionate sweetheart of a guy (King of Cups in person) with taking a chance, something getting the best of him, a dangerous adventure or liaison, cheating, getting even, thieving, taking foul advantage, crime, getting away with something, pulling it off, risk, being sneaky, living dangerously and ‘behind your back’ stuff. King of Cups as the calm unassertive fellow appears here either as the vulnerable victim of skulduggery, or as the respectable-type fellow who gets away with the skulduggery. (If respectable police found, say, lovable Marcus Welby, M.D.’s fingerprints on the robbed safe, don’t you think they would double-check?) King of Cups does suggest that ‘Nice guys finish last.’

King of Cups and Lovers    King of Cups and Lovers combine the easygoing loving man with a love relationship, so ‘the love of a good man’ is their signature headline, or ‘me and my honey.’ A love affair with a quiet man. King of Cups is a quiet man, like High Priestess is the quiet woman. He could be quiet about the love affair itself, of course. I love a guy who is a gentleman, because King of Cups is a gentleman. King of Cups as a good guy is a good partner, and Lovers is partners.

Other meanings: King of Cups is the drinking man and is government-anything – the bureaucrat or the bureaucracy, at any level. So we get phrases like: drinking buddies, and ‘connected with some agency’ and even ‘government is your partner’ because Lovers is the partner and the connection.

Lovers’ connection-with-the-divine meaning makes ‘godly man’ when it hitches up with King of Cups.

Seven of Swords and Lovers     Seven of Swords and Lovers is an uh-oh combination. It combines risky dangerous treachery (Seven of Swords) with a direct partnership-type connection, and even with the one you love (Lovers). These two are a major alert unless surrounding cards remove the stinger. It helps that Seven of Swords also means ‘daring.’ The best meaning in love spreads for this combination is ‘taking a chance on love,’ or ‘We take a chance on one another,’ so try them first. (Sigh.)

Seven of Swords is sneaking, so, sneaking around behind someone’s back – and Seven of Swords is betrayal and double-cross. There’s a movie – a classic one – whose title is either ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ or ‘Les Liaisons Dangeroux.’ That could be the headline for Seven of Swords and Lovers in love spreads. You know what Lovers is. Seven of Swords obviously is the risky, dangerous, traitor.

Seven of Swords means ‘criminal,’ and therefore means ‘illicit,’ so you have ‘illicit love affair’ as well as ‘cheating lover.’ Ouch!

Seven of Swords can be crime, and Lovers does mean partners, so you have ‘partners in crime.’ That can be tongue-in-cheek or it can be serious. Once again, look to the other cards!

Seven of Swords means both ‘betrayal’ and ‘getting even,’ so sometimes it means ‘getting even for the betrayal.’

Seven of Swords means ‘pull it off’ and Lovers is partners (therefore buddies) so ‘These buddies (have the guts to) pull anything off.

Seven of Swords is living dangerously – maybe the daring and edgy type of person – and Lovers suggests being godly because of that angel overlooking the lives of those humans – so you have a godly person who lives dangerously.

Seven of Swords is someone … or something … getting the best of (you). Lovers can simply mean ‘our’ or ‘we’ or ‘us.’ So our … something or another … is getting the best of us.

 

 

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King of CupsSeven of Swords

King of Cups and Seven of Swords

A quiet man takes a chance. _ is very quiet about the affair. _ take a chance on … and my honey. Taking a chance with a sweet guy. A guy who is a gentleman with some ‘street’ in him. His emotions get the best of him.** A dangerous adventure with Mr. Rogers. Dangerous _ with such a fine gentleman. Your honey is one cheating _. Getting even with a sweetheart of a guy. He’s a good man but is ripping off …. Getting even with that sweet _ guy who done me wrong. _ takes foul advantage of an easygoing fellow. GOOD GUYS IN CRIME _ get away with it because he looks so mild-mannered. Drinking _ can pull anything off. Crime agency.* A good guy in crime. RISK FACTOR I AM VULNERABLE TO The nice guy is sneaky. A government is _ behind your back. He’s a man who lives dangerously. Drinking is getting the best of _.

 

King of CupsLovers

King of Cups and Lovers

LOVE OF A GOOD MAN A quiet man _ on a love affair. My partner is very quiet about our love affair. Me and my honey. __ on one another, me and my honey. … love with a sweet guy. I love a guy who is a gentleman. His emotions … when he is with me. I am with Mr. Rogers. Liaison with such a fine gentleman. Your honey is one _ lover. … with a lover, with a sweetheart of a guy. He’s a good man … someone who loves him. … with that sweet loving guy …. Lover … an easygoing fellow. We … because he looks so mild-mannered. These drinking buddies. He is connected with some agency. A good guy makes a great partner. Partner, the nice guy …. A government is your partner …. Here’s a godly man. Our drinking ….

 

Seven of SwordsLovers

Seven of Swords and Lovers

… takes a chance on a love affair. Our illicit love affair. We take a chance on one another. Taking a chance on love. I love a … with some ‘street’ in him. … get the best of him when he is with me. TAKING A CHANCE ON A DANGEROUS LOVE AFFAIR I am out on a dangerous adventure with __. Dangerous liaison with __. __ is one cheating lover. Getting even with a lover. Ripping off someone who loves him. Getting even with that loving _ who done me wrong. Lover takes foul advantage. We get away with it.** These buddies can pull anything off. __ is connected with some crime _. A great partner in crime. Partner is sneaky. _ is your partner behind your back. A godly _ who lives dangerously. Our _ is getting the best of us.

 

 

 

  

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Lovers

Seven of Swords – Two of Pentacles – Eight of Cups

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Headings: [So you can pick what’s yours]

Tarot Readings: Love, Love, Love (Two of Pentacles + Lovers)

Tarot Readings: Love Does Me Dirt (Seven of Swords + Lovers)

Tarot Readings: Avoiding or Dodging Love (Eight of Cups + Lovers)

Tarot Readings: Cut off Contact (Eight of Cups + Lovers)

Miscellaneous Tarot Reading

Tarot Readings: No longer in the Partnership (Eight of Cups + Lovers)

 

 

Tarot Readings: Love, Love, Love (Two of Pentacles + Lovers)

Going out of my way to take another chance on love.

Partner quits taking one risk after another.

I quit the dangerous fun when I fell in love with you.

No more back and forth taking my chances: I’m in love with you.

After he loves you and leaves you, maybe he can take a chance on coming back?

The cycle of ‘one damn thing after another’ ends in your love life.

Knock off the silly stuff; you are putting your relationship at risk.

Abruptly contacts you … maybe there’s a chance (he) could come back?

Break the cycle of cheating lovers right now.

Am in the process of taking another chance at love.

Love has got the best of me as it comes and goes.

 

Tarot Readings: Love Does Me Dirt (Seven of Swords + Lovers)

Lover feels ‘You cheated me back’ when you walk away.

He is ever the bad-boy acting up, so it’s too late for that love relationship – he missed the boat.

Sleazes out over and over until a loving person feels abandoned.

After one too many double-crosses, I no longer love him/her.

Fooling around on both sides is the way our love relationship dead-ends.

My unfaithful lover keeps leaving and coming back.

Plays dirty in love relationship … round and round and getting nowhere.

Next time, I’m going to get out before another lover does me dirt.

 

Tarot Readings: Avoiding or Dodging Love (Eight of Cups + Lovers)

Dodging taking a chance on love one more time.

Fooling around just once more before I leave my lover.

Avoid hooking up with that person, it could be risky.

One lover after another until I no longer fool around with anyone.

We aren’t together any more, and he is in the process of becoming a criminal.

 

Tarot Readings: Cut off Contact (Eight of Cups + Lovers)

Avoid direct contact when someone keeps trying to trick you.

You got one more chance to get away before you get ripped off by someone you are in contact with.

The person you cut off contact with may be a part-time criminal.

You cut off contact with someone over foolhardy risky behavior.

When they have no ties, no connections with anyone, they may be suspect.

 

Miscellaneous Tarot Reading

Short-circuiting a connection can be dangerous.

 

Tarot Readings: No longer in the Partnership (Eight of Cups + Lovers)

He doesn’t quite make partner because he was violating some rules.

He is on his way out of the partnership involuntarily.

We are no longer affiliated with the habitual criminal.

 


Lovers

Seven of Swords – Two of Pentacles – Eight of Cups

 

 

 

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Frankie and Johnny here (but I left the murder part out of our daily group readings). Today Lovers mostly means lovers, with a sprinkling of ‘partner’ and contact or connection. It is the star card, the one the others center around in our story.

Seven of Swords makes Lovers ‘cheating lover(s).’ It is also about criminal, danger, risk and risky, taking a chance, betrayal or double-cross. It would be the assault and murder card too, which, as I said, I have disregarded here. (It is not a card of death, strangely.)

Two of Pentacles is going back and forth, going through a process or routine, repeated action or behavior, a cycle, comes and goes, and silliness. The silliness picks up the recklessness and ‘taking a chance’ of Seven of Swords.

Eight of Cups is to leave, quit, ‘knock it off,’ abandon, drop out, no longer, avoid, and so on. With Two of Pentacles being a process, we have ‘not quite leave,’ and ‘avoid (whatever) before’ – in other words, incomplete action, incomplete leaving.

So this is the drama of what can happen and does happen in our love lives.

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Seven of Swords shows a daring fellow carrying off the enemies’ weapons in broad daylight … with the blades in his bare hands. A special ops fellow. This Rider Waite Tarot card in Tarot Verbatim (TM) speaks of risky (and possibly self-defeating) behavior, double-cross, thievery and assault and murder and other criminal behaviors. It is about taking a chance.
Two of Pentacles Here is a juggler doing his routine, dancing while he keeps the plates moving, wearing a goofy costume. Ships are tossing on mountainous waves behind him. This Tarot card in Tarot Verbatim(TM) means: going back and forth, going through a process or routine, repeated action or behavior, a cycle, comes and goes, and silliness.
Eight of Cups Abrupt anything. Off of one and onto another, possibly to return to the abandoned path. The pilgrim is forced, in the illustration, to follow the terrain that takes him off course. Eight of Cups embraces: to leave, quit, ‘knock it off,’ abandon, drop out, no longer, avoid, and so on.
Lovers has several branches of meaning, normally. Today, not so much. It shows Adam and Eve, the couple of lovers. The only meanings that aren’t about lovers that we use today are: affiliated, partnership, connection, contact, and together.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Our Daily Spread for Feb. 10, 2011

Rider Waite Tarot reading 2-10-11

A young man in love takes chances

Seven of Swords
Knight of Cups, Sun, Lovers

Romance Perspective:
He dares to make that first move in a fun flirty way – connect with her.
When he is feeling good one day, he has the nerve to show affection to his partner.
He initiates contact in a lighthearted way about breaking the rules and sneaking out.
He feels warm and fuzzy, he contacts her impulsively, and it’s against the rules.
He makes a risque suggestion that they leave this place together.
It’s fun to have a bad-boy be sweet to you, be your lover.
A young man in love takes chances

Other Perspectives:
At his suggestion, they escape some dangerous scene together.
He is a charming nice young man but his partner is a criminal.
A criminal friend joins you for some fun.
This friend is your connection to get out of a double-cross or betrayal.
He suggests they (a couple) move from a house that has some hazard.
A friend helps the two of them move stolen items out of a place.

The first three cards talk of friends and lovers and fun, about lighthearted impulsive flirtation, about helping a friend. Then there’s the fourth card, which is a spoiler, or could be. Next to those warm fuzzy first three cards, the Seven of Swords fangs are pulled: Its least distasteful meanings are invoked, which are daring, taking a chance, nerve, breaking rules, sneaking, bad-boy, and things risque.

We can see escaping from a dangerous situation in this spread – any kind of danger, any degree. That is Sun with Seven of Swords in Rider Waite Tarot. We can see warm fuzzy love things with Knight of Cups and Lovers. Sun with Lovers is leaving a place together. Bet you can link some more of these and come up with new applications.

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Meanings and Illustrations:

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Knight of Cups: He is the boyfriend, the agreeable person, the one who makes the first move or takes the initiative or suggests, the warm puppy. This is the boyfriend calling you! The illustration shows a young man with a relaxed horse who looks as mellow as the rider. The young man’s arm is extended as if offering friendship.

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Sun: Here is a card that in Rider Wait Tarot has a spectrum of meanings: fun, feeling good,lighthearted, impulsively leave this place, be a sweet young man in love, escape, charming, some fun, to get out of, move from a house, move out of a place. The illustration is what holds these disparate meanings together. The little boy gets out of the house, with its restrictions and rules, and recklessly (naked) sits atop a mischievous pony, who is giving him the evil eye. He is having fun, he is breaking rules. He is a charming brat. Know anyone like this???

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Lovers: Connection, contact, being together, partner, joins (you, him, her) a couple, the two of them – besides the obvious ‘lover’ theme – are meanings we use today, and are just about all the meanings of this card, except for the spiritual ones about God and an angel, and protection. The illustration shows a man and a woman, naked, with the tree of Eden and a volcano, not to mention a guardian angel watching over them, wings outspread. Obvious, huh?

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Seven of Swords: Here is the heavy, the criminal, etc. – except toned down to the most innocent expression of its spectrum because it is surrounded by warm fuzzy cards. So we get daring, nerve, breaking the rules and sneaking out, against the rules, risque, bad-boy, taking chances, dangerous scene, criminal, double-cross or betrayal, hazard, stolen stuff. Yes, this is this heavy card’s lightest interpretations. The illustration shows a spy or reconnaissance agent stealing the weapons from the enemy camp, all by himself. He is making one trip of it, and carrying swords with his bare hands. He is obviously sneaking away in the dead of night.

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