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GUIDANCE Respectable crooks are a big threat. Criminals with a good name rule. To live outside the law, even Bob Dylan has said (sung), you must be honest. In our heart, we approve of bad-boys with the guts to win; it’s the flip side of our hero that he’s a terrorist to the other side of the conflict. We sit here with this double vision, wondering what kind of glasses correct it.
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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three cards you see – to everyone. These readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. 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™.
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Are YOU here for the first time? Come in!
People love this place! Our site is divided into three sections: Guidance; Group Tarot Cards Readings; Learn Tarot by Observing and Learn Tarot by Pictures.
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Did you come here for YOUR PREDICTIONS? – daily trends? –
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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three cards you see – to everyone. These readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. 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™.
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Hierophant – Ace of Swords – Seven of Swords
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“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
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HIEROPHANT
ACE OF SWORDS
SEVEN OF SWORDS
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Tarot Readings: Hierophant and Ace of Swords
Totally committed to my mission.
We have to be nice to these crooks.
Good guys win against the bad guys.
Something so ordinary is high-level risk.
Accomplish a fair purpose by foul means.
Must do it by the book because it’s chancy.
You must be honest to live outside the law.
A license to arm yourself against a criminal.
Church gives him an ultimatum about cheating.
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Tarot Readings: Hierophant and Seven of Swords
Violates official orders.
The church’s crimes are proven.
You cheat to pass when you have to.
When I am the straight man, the joker wins.
We approve of foolhardy heroes when they win.
When you’re getting even, it’s okay to be devious.
To get away with thieving, a clean image is a must.
To pull this off, your commitment must be absolute.
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Tarot Readings: Ace of Swords and Seven of Swords
Am very ruthless but ethical.
Make that troublemaker behave.
This thief is the biggest churchgoer.
It’s risky; you have to do it properly.
A criminal is a threat to ordinary life.
This bad-boy has got to clean up his act.
How dangerous it is to be absolutely honest.
You have to make the covert enemy harmless.
To get away with crime, you must be respectable.
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Hierophant – Hierophant is decency, whether it just acting respectable and being a churchgoer, or whether it’s more real than that. Hierophant is also the way things should be, a nice normal day, harmless, with no surprises. Here are the words for that today: good guys, straight man, clean image, ethical, behave, proper, clean up his act, be honest, respectable, ordinary, do it by the book, to pass, it’s okay, we approve of, harmless, ordinary life, a fair purpose, be nice to.
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Hierophant’s deeper meaning about ‘face’ we are not using here but you can Google the card and add ‘Tarot Verbatim’ after it, and find that in the archives. Today Hierophant is paired with Seven of Swords, which is a very rare combination (not found in the archives until this post, even).
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Trivia for you: You are looking at the pope in red dress, which I Googled a while back and found popes didn’t wear red robes. Hierophant means church and churchgoer.
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Hierophant has a set of meanings about ‘the paper thing,’ about licenses and certificates, and official, approved anythings. It can represent your driver’s license or diploma. The pope is performing his official function in the illustration.
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Ace of Swords – At swords-point. That’s the concept: total victory for one side is total defeat for the other. Ace of Swords says it’s all one way, no gray area, no compromise. Absolutely; totally: these are Ace of Swords headline words. You see the unsheathed double-edged heavy sword held aloft, crowned, and the crown crowned with the laurel leaves of victory.
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Besides that – besides the ‘all one way’ concept – Ace of Swords means two main things: One, you win. Two, gotta – gotta do it, gotta be it – gotta whatever. (Must, ultimatum, orders, no choice, make, made, forced.)
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Ace of Swords is also about armed force, combat, threat, and a weapon. It sometimes advises to be assertive or aggressive. And do watch out for which the winning side is. It usually means YOU conquer or overcome, but that depends on your question and the rest of the story. Don’t make the mistake the ancient general did when he asked the oracle at Delphi ‘What will happen if I invade?’ and did not specify what will happen to who.
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And Ace of Swords applies to overcoming within, the same way Strength does. Sometimes it’s yourself, or part of yourself, that you conquer.
Seven of Swords Sometimes there’s ‘clear and present danger’ when Seven of Swords comes around. Its two main points are risk and criminal activity, but it is also about daring and adventure, and getting away with your stunt. (This is your card for terrorist or black ops.)
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Note that Seven of Swords can talk about the person who is a threat (crooks, bad guys or bad-boy, criminal, troublemaker, thief, joker); can talk about threat itself (risk, chancy, ruthless, dangerous, foolhardy); can talk about the specific activity (foul means, cheating, violates, getting even).
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Seven of Swords can also be about getting away with a shenanigan or crime. Our hero/terrorist in the pic is hotfooting it away with the enemy’s weapons.
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But do note how he is holding the heavy weapons. In his bare hands, blades down as he trots away. Seven of Swords is about self-destructive behavior too.
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This card refers to a covert enemy but it isn’t limited to that in our readings. Seven of Swords also is about the mission, about having the daring to pull it off. Seven of Swords is taking a chance, and this card can appear to advise a person to do just that.
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Do be aware that Seven of Swords can be betrayal (like cheating on a lover, like embezzlement) even though in the official story he is taking the enemy’s weapons. After all, he is a spy in the camp!
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Hierophant is safe.
Seven of Swords is dangerous. And between them sits:
It’s all one way. Or a
threat. Or a
weapon. Or ‘
must.’ So
criminals are
a threat to
civilization, or
you lawbreakers
have got to
clean up your act (
or else).
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Hierophant is respectable;
Seven of Swords is criminal. And between them sits:
It’s all one way.
Hierophant and
Seven of Swords don’t know one another, haven’t been properly introduced – which makes sense unless you’re talking about
crimes of the
church or a
criminal who
has gone straight. This is the first appearance of this pair of cards in our archives. That tells you a lot, because the archives now are close to the number (3003) that would allow all pairs to appear. I worked hard to get the sentences here for those two. Here are some of them:
Committed to
my mission.
Be nice to
crooks.
Do it by the book because
it’s chancy.
Be honest
to live outside the law.
We approve of
foolhardy heroes.
Ruthless but
ethical.
Churchgoing
thief.
Be respectable
to get away with crime.
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Hierophant and
Ace of Swords, on the other hand, get along prolifically.
Totally
committed, they say. And ‘
Have to
be nice.’ And ‘
Good guys
win.’ Also,
Must
do it by the book.
Must
be honest.
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Ace of Swords and
Seven of Swords could be an
armed
criminal (With
Hierophant as the other card, he would be a
harmless
armed
criminal, of course.) These are a fine example of cards that, when they are in the same room, talk to other cards and not each other. You can see how disjointed their conversation is by going to the very bottom of this post, and reading the black-and-blue Ace-of-Swords-and-Seven-of-Swords phrases there.
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AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
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Hierophant is safe. Seven of Swords is dangerous. And between them sits: It’s all one way. Or a threat. Or a weapon. Or ‘must.’ So criminals are a threat to civilization, or you lawbreakers have got to clean up your act (or else).
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Hierophant is respectable; Seven of Swords is criminal. And between them sits: It’s all one way.
Hierophant and Seven of Swords don’t know one another, haven’t been properly introduced – which makes sense unless you’re talking about crimes of the church or a criminal who has gone straight. This is the first appearance of this pair of cards in our archives. That tells you a lot, because the archives now are close to the number (3003) that would allow all pairs to appear. I worked hard to get the sentences here for those two. Here are some of them: Committed to my mission. Be nice to crooks. Do it by the book because it’s chancy. Be honest to live outside the law. We approve of foolhardy heroes. Ruthless but ethical. Churchgoing thief. Be respectable to get away with crime.
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Hierophant and Ace of Swords, on the other hand, get along prolifically. Totally committed, they say. And ‘Have to be nice.’ And ‘Good guys win.’ Also, Must do it by the book. Must be honest.
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Ace of Swords and Seven of Swords could be an armed criminal (With Hierophant as the other card, he would be a harmless armed criminal, of course.) These are a fine example of card that, when they are in the same room, talk to other cards and not each other. You can see how disjointed their conversation is by going to the very bottom of this post, and reading the black-and-blue Ace-of-Swords-and-Seven-of-Swords phrases there.
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Militant decency is rare. It’s the predators who have that kind of nerve and guts. Humans applaud, admire, suck up to, and pay taxes to ruthless narcissists, but the bold speakers of truth who spawn new consciousness tend to be martyrs to their movements. It boils down to: Good people get the bad press – doesn’t it?
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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
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HIEROPHANT
ACE OF SWORDS
SEVEN OF SWORDS
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Tarot Readings: Hierophant and Ace of Swords
Totally committed to my mission.
We have to be nice to these crooks.
Good guys win against the bad guys.
Something so ordinary is high-level risk.
Accomplish a fair purpose by foul means.
Must do it by the book because it’s chancy.
You must be honest to live outside the law.
A license to arm yourself against a criminal.
Church gives him an ultimatum about cheating.
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Tarot Readings: Hierophant and Seven of Swords
Violates official orders.
The church’s crimes are proven.
You cheat to pass when you have to.
When I am the straight man, the joker wins.
We approve of foolhardy heroes when they win.
When you’re getting even, it’s okay to use force.
To get away with thieving, a clean image is a must.
To pull this off, your commitment must be absolute.
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Tarot Readings: Ace of Swords and Seven of Swords
Am very ruthless but ethical.
Make that troublemaker behave.
This thief is the biggest churchgoer.
It’s risky; you have to do it properly.
A criminal is a threat to ordinary life.
This bad-boy has got to clean up his act.
How dangerous it is to be absolutely honest.
You have to make the covert enemy harmless.
To get away with crime, you must be respectable.
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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
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HIEROPHANT
ACE OF SWORDS
SEVEN OF SWORDS
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Tarot Readings: Hierophant and Ace of Swords
Totally committed.
We have to be nice.
Good guys win.
Something so ordinary is high-level.
Accomplish a fair purpose.
Must do it by the book.
You must be honest.
A license to arm yourself.
Church gives him an ultimatum.
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official orders.
The church’s _ are proven.
pass when you have to.
When I am the straight man, _ wins.
We approve when they win.
it’s okay to use force.
a clean image is a must.
your commitment must be absolute.
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very _ but ethical.
Make _ behave.
the biggest churchgoer.
you have to do it properly.
is a threat to ordinary life.
has got to clean up his act.
be absolutely honest.
You have to make _ harmless.
you must be respectable.
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Tarot Readings: Hierophant and Seven of Swords
committed to my mission.
be nice to these crooks.
Good guys … the bad guys.
Something so ordinary is a risk.
a fair purpose by foul means.
do it by the book because it’s chancy.
honest to live outside the law.
A license to … a criminal.
Church … about cheating.
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Violates official _.
The church’s crimes.
You cheat to pass.
When I am the straight man, the joker _.
We approve of foolhardy heroes.
When you’re getting even, it’s okay.
To get away with thieving, a clean image ….
To pull this off, your commitment ….
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Am ruthless but ethical.
_ that troublemaker behave.
This thief … churchgoer.
It’s risky; … properly.
A criminal … ordinary life.
This bad-boy cleans up his act.
How dangerous it is to be honest.
… the covert enemy harmless.
To get away with crime, be respectable.
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Tarot Readings: Ace of Swords and Seven of Swords
Totally _ my mission.
We have to _ these crooks.
_ win against the bad guys.
_ is high-level risk.
Accomplish by foul means.
Must _ because it’s chancy.
You must be _ to live outside the law.
arm yourself against a criminal.
gives him an ultimatum about cheating.
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Violates orders.
crimes are proven.
You cheat when you have to.
the joker wins.
foolhardy heroes when they win.
When you’re getting even, use force.
To get away with thieving, _ is a must.
To pull this off, _ must be absolute.
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Am very ruthless.
Make that troublemaker _.
This thief is the biggest _.
It’s risky; you have to do it.
A criminal is a threat.
This bad-boy has got to _.
How dangerous it is, absolutely.
You have to make the covert enemy _.
To get away with crime, you must be _.
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