Tarot Readings for You for November 25-26, 2017 Weekend©
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GUIDANCE Today we are looking at being at a good place in life—first by avoiding risk and being the conservative businessperson in some form; next by retiring from a life of risk. Either way there’s enjoyment of the good life.
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Nine of Pentacles – Seven of Swords – Six of Swords
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Tarot Readings: Nine of Pentacles and Seven of Swords
NINE OF PENTACLES SEVEN OF SWORDS
This business owner is risk averse.
She’s single; she has the nerve to go out.
She is doing so well since that rat-fink left.
He robs a homeowner and gets away with it.
Her risqué days are behind her; she owns a business now.
I’m still single but my days of fooling around are behind me.
Mind your own business re the criminals – just go the other way.
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Tarot Readings: Nine of Pentacles and Six of Swords
NINE OF PENTACLES SIX OF SWORDS
Going to her house is chancy.
Your profession is about avoiding negligence.
Leaves her wild days behind her, and goes straight.
In your comfy situation, leaving is taking a big chance.
Count me out of being in possession of stolen property at my house.
You are doing okay and headed to even better times against all the odds.
I don’t live in that dangerous place anymore – have a nice place of my own.
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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Six of Swords
That delinquent leaves your house.
You do your adventuring away from your home-place.
After the assault, you get on with your life confidently.
So I put my life of derring-do behind me and settled down.
Avoid guys sabotaging you as a woman with money of her own.
You just don’t take chances like you used to when you have arrived.
Launching an adventure right there in the privacy of your own home.
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Nine of Pentacles – “She’s so fine,” a Beatles song. That’s you when you’re Nine of Pentacles. She is content with what she has, whatever it is, and she has her world neatly arranged for her to be able to conduct life at leisure. Everything is all right here: the first and main meaning. A confident lass.
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Pictured is a woman in a vineyard at midday, wearing a robe, and exercising her falcon. A snail at her feet reiterates ‘lady of leisure; does things in her own time.’
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Nine of Pentacles is associated with having money for a comfortable life: And it’s her money and her life. She is ‘in possession.’ She is usually a single woman, a businesswoman, maybe a business owner, maybe an entrepreneur.
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She occupies her turf. Is probably a homeowner. The privacy of her own home is featured: Nine of Pentacles does not scurry about. Think of her as High Priestess with a profession.
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Nine of Pentacles is very much associated with minding your own business and letting others mind theirs.
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Seven of Swords – Our hero or terrorist (depending on perspective of course) sneaks into enemy camp in broad daylight, steals all he can carry of their weapons, and hotfoots it out of there carrying them blade-down. The blade-down part can translate ‘negligence’ as well as self-destructive. If you are looking for an all-about-Seven-of-Swords, I have covered him in full in other spreads: Google ‘Seven of Swords Tarot Verbatim.’
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He is taking a chance, risking life and limb on a dangerous mission in a self-destructive way. He is stealing the weapons, so he is a thief. He is also getting away, and getting away with it. (Today Six of Swords also says ‘getting away.’) Naturally, Seven of Swords is the card for stolen weapons or stealing weapons.
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Seven of Swords is sneaking around, isn’t he? Seven of Swords is also the card for daring, having the guts, derring-do, adventure, wild days, fooling around, and generally anything risqué in any way. Sneaky stuff extends to black ops, treason and treachery. This card means undermining, trespass, double-cross, and also getting even. Despite there being no trust in the story in the illustration, Seven of Swords says ‘violation of trust’ at times.
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Seven of Swords can be a card of assault, conspiracy, even murder if it is accompanied by some co-defendant cards. Today he brings words like these: criminal, rat-fink, robs, stolen property, delinquent, assault, sabotage.
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Naturally, this is a lead card for danger and dangerous.
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Six of Swords – Yet another card that is about moving, and about moving in more than one direction. Six of Swords is leaving a terrible place and heading for a better one, so it is about leaving, the journey, and the arriving. Going from, and going to, or both. Launching a new life and leaving the old life behind. Six of Swords is both despair and hope: A woman and child huddle in an open boat, being helped away by the man paddling the barque. Better times are ahead, partly because it can’t get worse. Being, or feeling like, refugees. Getting away. (It can even say ‘getting away with it’ once in a while. Today it brings that meaning out in Seven of Swords.)
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Six of Swords can translate ‘avoiding’ and ‘averse to’ and ‘count me out’ and phrases like ‘You just don’t (whatever) like you used to. You have to watch for these.
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You can see a story here. Seven of Swords is some danger, some risk. Six of Swords is getting past it or getting over it. Nine of Pentacles is doing fine. The story is about how a dark side adventure can bring you to a good place.
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Six of Swords is ‘avoid’ and Seven of Swords is risk. Seven of Swords is the bad guy, Six of Swords says he leaves. Seven of Swords can be living recklessly, and Six of Swords is putting those days behind you. These are the main stories.
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Yet these three cards can say going to her house is dangerous, whether it’s the trip that’s dangerous, or her house, or maybe her, some femme fatale. They also say you don’t live in a dangerous place anymore; you have a nice place of your own. Because Six of Swords means ‘ not anymore’ as well as ‘ going to.’ (Once again, the question or topic supplies a lot of the answer, and the other knowns, as well as any other cards.)
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These three Rider Waite Tarot cards also say “ You are doing okay and headed to even better times against all the odds.” Seven of Swords is against the odds, Nine of Pentacles is doing okay, and Six of Swords is heading.
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AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
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You can see a story here. Seven of Swords is some danger, some risk. Six of Swords is getting past it or getting over it. Nine of Pentacles is doing fine. The story is about how a dark side adventure can bring you to a good place.
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Six of Swords is ‘avoid’ and Seven of Swords is risk. Seven of Swords is the bad guy, Six of Swords says he leaves. Seven of Swords can be living recklessly, and Six of Swords is putting those days behind you. These are the main stories.
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Yet these three cards can say going to her house is dangerous, whether it’s the trip that’s dangerous, or her house, or maybe her, or maybe her, some femme fatale. They also say you don’t live in a dangerous place anymore; you have a nice place of your own. Because Six of Swords means ‘not anymore’ as well as ‘going to.’ (Once again, the question or topic supplies a lot of the answer, and the other knowns, as well as any other cards.)
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These three Rider Waite Tarot cards also say “You are doing okay and headed to even better times against all the odds.” Seven of Swords is against the odds, Nine of Pentacles is doing okay, and Six of Swords is heading.
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Retire content in a comfortable life after risqué adventures. How satisfying one’s cozy boring life at home can be if it is the culmination of narrow escapes. That’s because when you have had your fill of a particular slice of life, you do without it beautifully, safunsified. A good example of this is in St. Augustine’s letters to a very young monk who asked what to do about his sexual desires. St. Augustine said he could not advise him because ‘I became a monk after a life of frequenting all the whorehouses of Europe.’
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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
NINE OF PENTACLES
SEVEN OF SWORDS
SIX OF SWORDS
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Tarot Readings: Nine of Pentacles and Seven of Swords
NINE OF PENTACLES SEVEN OF SWORDS
This business owner is risk averse.
She’s single; she has the nerve to go out.
She is doing so well since that rat-fink left.
He robs a homeowner and gets away with it.
Her risqué days are behind her; she owns a business now.
I’m still single but my days of fooling around are behind me.
Mind your own business re the criminals – just go the other way.
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Tarot Readings: Nine of Pentacles and Six of Swords
NINE OF PENTACLES SIX OF SWORDS
Going to her house is chancy.
Your profession is about avoiding negligence.
Leaves her wild days behind her, and goes straight.
In your comfy situation, leaving is taking a big chance.
Count me out of being in possession of stolen property at my house.
You are doing okay and headed to even better times against all the odds.
I don’t live in that dangerous place anymore – have a nice place of my own.
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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Six of Swords
That delinquent leaves your house.
You do your adventuring away from your home-place.
After the assault, you get on with your life confidently.
So I put my life of derring-do behind me and settled down.
Avoid guys sabotaging you as a woman with money of her own.
You just don’t take chances like you used to when you have arrived.
Launching an adventure right there in the privacy of your own home.
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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
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Tarot Readings: Nine of Pentacles and Seven of Swords
NINE OF PENTACLES SEVEN OF SWORDS
The business owner is risk _. She’s single; she has the nerve. She is doing so well … that rat-fink. He robs a homeowner. Her risqué days. Her risqué days … she owns a business now. I’m still single but my days of fooling around …. Mind your own business re the criminals. … to her house is chancy. Her dangerous house. Life is risky at home for her. Your profession is about negligence. Wild days, go straight. In your comfy situation, taking a big chance. Being in possession of stolen property at my house. You are doing okay against all the odds. Dangerous place, a place of my own. That delinquent at your house. Adventures at your home-place. The assault … you confidently. My life of derring-do, and I settled down. Guys sabotaging a woman who has money of her own. Take chances when you have arrived. An adventure right there in the privacy of your own home.
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Tarot Readings: Nine of Pentacles and Six of Swords
NINE OF PENTACLES SIX OF SWORDS
This business owner is averse. She’s single; she goes out. She is doing so well since _ left. _ a homeowner, and gets away with it. _ are behind her; she owns a business now. I’m still single but _ are behind me. Mine your own business – just go the other way. Going to her house. Your profession is about avoiding. Leaves her _ behind her and goes straight. In your comfy situation, leaving is …. Count me out of being in possession at my house. You are doing okay and headed to even better times. I don’t live in that dangerous place anymore. Leaves your house. You do your _ away from your home-place. You get on with your life confidently. So I put _ behind me and settled down. Avoid _ as a woman with money of her own. You just don’t _ like you used to when you have arrived. Launching _ right there in the privacy of your own home.
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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Six of Swords
Risk averse.*** Has the nerve to go out. That rat-fink left. He robs and gets away with it. Risqué days are behind _. My days of fooling around are behind me. Criminals – just go the other way. Going is chancy. Avoiding negligence. Leaves the wild days behind. Leaving is taking a big chance. Count me out of stolen property. Headed to even better times against all the odds. I don’t live in that dangerous place anymore. Adventuring away from home. After the assault, you get on with your life. So I put my life of derring-do behind me. Avoid guys sabotaging you. You just don’t take chances. Launching an adventure.
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