
(you) have a fight on your hands
about defense.
against his will
and they resist you, they insist

![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Guidance |
A group of people who are together about something – anything – they have in common exerts both subtle and overt pressure on one another, and on newcomers, to conform to the standard of belonging and cooperating that they have set. It’s a group mind thing, and what we examine today is our memberships in those.
Could This Be You?
Picture this: You look at the cards in your spread.
You immediately get an idea because you know a few of them intimately.
AND you know a system that works because you have had a few
Tarot Email Training emails from Emily.
You Are on Your Way.
Are YOU here for the first time? Welcome.
Come in! People love this place! Tarot talks to you here.
Use the navigation bar above to access the sections of our site. Use the links below to navigate your way through this page. Let me tell you about this page with these links:
GUIDANCE Did you come here for Your Daily Predictions? Good! Guidance provides your predictions in a summary. It is the Guidance received for you through three Rider Waite Tarot™ cards, using Tarot Verbatim™.
GROUP TAROT READINGS Here are several one-sentence readings that are predictions for you and the people around you for today and the days around it. Here Tarot is talking to you: These sentences express word-for-word, verbatim, the meanings of those three Tarot cards. You choose which sentences apply to you, and you choose whether to encourage them or not.
SYNOPSIS Located right after the Group Tarot Cards Reading sentences, is a deeper expression of today’s Guidance. Read this too for your predictions. Here you complete your predictions experience. The rest of the page is more about learning to love and learn Tarot Verbatim™.
LEARN TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES Are you ready to begin learning Tarot Verbatim™? Here your in-depth meanings come alive for each of the three cards! In Tarot Verbatim™, pictures make the meaning, so each card is like a person you know and remember.
WITHOUT THE PICTURES For the true seeker of Tarot knowledge, here is what you need to know about how the three cards in today’s spread affect one another, and how to apply Tarot Verbatim™. Here too the cards come alive, together.
WHERE EACH PHRASE COMES FROM At a glance, with a color for each card, your subconscious picks up on how the sentences of GROUP TAROT CARDS READING came to be. You feel how individual card meanings reach out and blend, unite, into a sentence. (You can learn this – yes, you!) Your subconscious awareness sees the image and its feeling and your conscious awareness sees the language meaning, the text… so your two minds focus together to see 3D, three dimensionally, the same way your two eyes see depth that one eye does not.
PHRASES FOR ALL THREE TWO CARD COMBINATIONS Are you ready for the final step of this revolutionary Tarot Verbatim™ technique? Now to make it exceedingly plain and simple, we list the expressions each pair of cards makes. We list them in paragraph form rather than itemized so that they flow, and your subconscious clicks into place and ‘gets it.’ You may even find flashes of dreams or intuitive realities as you read these, at times.
The Rider Waite Tarot™ deck is a data bank in mass consciousness that your subconscious can communicate with. Tarot Verbatim™ is the Rosetta Stone that makes that communication easy because it is a bridge between conscious and subconscious thought. When both your levels of awareness focus together, you think intuitively in real time in ‘the real world.’
Bon voyage!
Group Tarot Card Readings |
Here 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™.
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Be forceful with a relative who is taking advantage.
We all fight it but then go along with it anyway.
Not prepared for the games of married life.
At the public meeting to oppose some subterfuge.
He raises hell in the house to get his own way.
Everybody is for what I’m against, so I go along with the majority.
![]() |
![]() |
He is against getting married but is going along with it.
I feel such pressure to pretend to be happy and well-adjusted.
I am pushing myself to look like I belong here.
Secretly against what everybody is for.
Overt pressure and covert pressure to be like everyone else.
Both open opposition and undeclared opposition to a good community life.
![]() |
![]() |
Free for a change.
He only pretends he is happily married, and how he does insist!
All my friends are all for it, so I go along with it, but I have serious reservations.
I mistrust the wholesome look here, and want no part of it.
He has snowed everybody but me with his harangues.
He acts as if he is one of the good guys when confronted.
Nobody dares undermine our love relationship.
Synopsis |
You find yourself part of an established culture here, there and everywhere. If it’s a comfortable fit, you just slide right in. It if totally goes against your grain, you are an outsider quietly obstructing the group. If being there has some advantage to you, but you are not really their kind, you fit in as best you can and act like a member of the cast. There’s a pressure to be one of each crowd you associate with, and there’s your reaction and response to that influence every day over and over.
Learn Single Tarot Cards By Pictures |

![]()
We interrupt our program to present Seven of Wands, who does that best. Seven of Wands can be the mouthy mooch, and Seven of Wands can be fighting for what’s yours, and Seven of Wands can be ‘most any insistence or denial. Seven of Wands is overt, is in your face, is often loud. Think of a teenager (or a drunk) who demands the car keys. Think of the intruder having a fit. Even the bill collector. Think of anything unpleasant that catches you by surprise, that you are unprepared for, that catches you off-guard.
The scene you are looking at that represents these meanings is a fellow rousted from bed in his nightshirt, with only one boot on – rousted by invading and trespassing neighbors who mean him harm, mean to take what is his. He is expected to win against overwhelming odds. That expectation is sometimes the meaning of Seven of Wands in your layout.

![]()
Ten of Cups is ‘one big happy family.’ It stands for a group of people who have something in common – anything, any group – and it stands for group mind. Specifically, this is good people, an okay bunch of people. Like two other group cards (Four of Wands and Ten of Pentacles), Ten of Cups is a marriage card. This is the happy prosperous American-dream type couple with the ideal boy-and-girl kids. This is the way we are supposed to be, and there’s an undertone to Ten of Cups about conforming. Think ‘The Moral Majority’ of a few years ago there. Ten of Cups also means house, home, neighborhood, and belonging.

![]()
Six of Wands is at it again: interference in your affairs. Lots of possibilities as to what form or what kind of influence is being exerted. Six of Wands is to act as if, and that pretense applies in various ways. One of them is ‘to act as if this isn’t really happening.’ Six of Wands is also the frenemy, the out-for-myself strategist. It’s the sales pitch, seduction, advertising, propaganda, ‘leading me on,’ and it’s the hypocrisy of acting like a decent person.
When it isn’t being secret obstruction, Six of Wands is fitting in, putting the best face on, playing your expected role, going along with the program, and being influenced by your fellows. That influence can be to behave, or to misbehave, depending on what the group’s mores is. A gang of juveniles, for example, will have each kid’s parents claiming those other bad kids led their kid astray.) A church group will have the members denying whatever they are up to, to look good and fit in.
So how does this picture mean all that, anyway? You have to know the story. The horse looking into the camera tips an observant person off to the fact that something is not what it seems in the victory the folks are celebrating. Six of Wands is the story of the abduction of King Richard III of England. He won a battle with invading Arabs, and chased the retreating troops. It was a trap instigated by his buddy the second in line to the throne. So Six of Wands depicts when you’re winning and everything is looking good, but something is going on that you don’t know about behind the scene of your victory.
Now Without The Pictures |
All three of these Rider Waite Tarot cards involve social pressure. Seven of Wands is in-your-face pressure; Six of Wands is more subtle influence to serve another’s interest; Ten of Cups is the good people everybody wants to consider himself one of.
Seven of Wands and Six of Wands together get your attention: Six of Wands is always quietly up to something, even if it’s only pretending to fit in and putting the best face on. Six of Wands is pretending to go along with them: Six of Wands is covert (hidden, undeclared) opposition to a group’s purpose. It’s also going along with the group’s program despite reservations. And it’s also being influenced against your will (propaganda, lying, seduction, sales pressure, etc.).
Seven of Wands is overt (in-your-face) disruption or overt opposition – pushing people around, say. Seven of Wands is also the defense to this disruption or opposition. You can think of Seven of Wands as ‘Gimme the car keys, and, no, I ain’t fillin’ the tank’ or as ‘I’m mad as hell and won’t take that anymore.’ Mooch confronts host with demands, or host has had enough and rebels: both sides of that story.
Seven of Wands represents both the offensive demands, and the defense to that kind of behavior. How does this come about? – well, the story is that neighbors banded together to take this man’s land, and he is putting up a fight. So Seven of Wands is about both sides of that sort of scene. Think of Seven of Wands, in
Keep in mind that in your spread these two cards can oppose one another, in which case you have something like ‘I’m not letting (anything) undermine our family values,’ with Ten of Cups being the family values. That, of course, is the defense in Seven of Wands to the influence in Six of Wands.
With Ten of Cups, our story can easily be political, because Ten of Cups is a community (any level, any size community). For example, Seven of Wands is a protest (in-your-face opposition) by disadvantaged people who feel taken advantage of (Six of Wands). Ten of Cups makes that a public protest.
The very same cards represent a couple in a happy love relationship or marriage (Ten of Cups), who aren’t about to let anyone interfere with (Seven of Wands as the defense) or undermine (Six of Wands) their relationship (Ten of Cups). Strangely, Six of Wands and Ten of Cups both involve role-playing, fitting in.
So the interplay between Seven and Wands and Six of Wands is complicated, very complex.
Ten of Cups in our spread today is the inert bystander, the people who are acted upon. It represents the group. Ten of Cups can be ‘us’ and can be ‘everybody’ and can be the public. In this spread, Ten of Cups exerts social pressure (Six of Wands) on people who resist its influence (Seven of Wands).
Seven of Wands and Six of Wands have appeared twice before in our site’s spreads. As a matter of fact, today’s exact three cards have appeared in Tarot Readings for You for January 18, 2015 Sunday© or https://tarotverbatim.com/tag/ten-of-cups-and-six-of-wands/ – which is against all odds. Several people commented that that spread was the way things were around them.
Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Seven of Wands – Ten of Cups – Six of Wands
Be forceful Seven of Wands with a relative Ten of Cups who is taking advantage Six of Wands.
We all Ten of Cups fight it Seven of Wands but then go along with it anyway Six of Wands.
Not prepared Seven of Wands for the games Six of Wands of married life Ten of Cups.
At the public meeting Ten of Cups to oppose Seven of Wands some subterfuge Six of Wands.
He raises hell Seven of Wands in the house Ten of Cups to get his own way Six of Wands.
Everybody is for Ten of Cups what I’m against Seven of Wands, so I go along with the majority Six of Wands.
He is against Seven of Wands getting married Ten of Cups but is going along with it Six of Wands.
I feel such pressure Seven of Wands to pretend Six of Wands to be happy and well-adjusted Ten of Cups.
I am pushing myself Seven of Wands to look like Six of Wands I belong here Ten of Cups.
Secretly Six of Wands against Seven of Wands what everybody is for Ten of Cups.
Overt pressure Seven of Wands and covert pressure Six of Wands to be like everyone else Ten of Cups.
Both open opposition Seven of Wands and undeclared opposition Six of Wands to a good community life Ten of Cups.
He only pretends Six of Wands he is happily married Ten of Cups, and how he does insist Seven of Wands!
All my friends are all for it Ten of Cups, so I go along with it Six of Wands, but I have serious reservations Seven of Wands.
I mistrust the wholesome look here Ten of Cups and Six of Wands, and want no part of it Seven of Wands.
He has snowed everybody Ten of Cups but me Ten of Cups and Seven of Wands with his harangues Seven of Wands.
He acts as if Six of Wands he is one of the good guys Ten of Cups when confronted Seven of Wands.
Nobody dares Seven of Wands undermine Six of Wands our love relationship Ten of Cups.
Here Are Phrases For All Three 2-Card Combinations |
Resonates with your subconscious awareness!

![]()

Be forceful with a relative. We all fight it. Not prepared for married life.*** At the public meeting to oppose …. He raises hell in the house. Everybody is for what I’m against. He is against getting married. I feel such pressure to be happy and well-adjusted.*** I am pushing myself to belong here. Against what everybody is for. Overt pressure to be like everyone else. Open opposition to a good community life. How he does insist he is happily married! All my friends are for it, but I have serious reservations. I want no part of the wholesome look here. He has _ everybody but me with his harangues. He is one of the good guys when confronted. Nobody dares _ our love relationship.

![]()

Be forceful with who is taking advantage. … fight it, but then go along with it anyway. Not prepared for the games …. Oppose some subterfuge. He raises hell to get his own way. … what I’m against, so I go along with the majority. He is against _ but is going along with it. I feel such pressure to pretend …. I am pushing myself to look like …. Secretly against …. Overt pressure and covert pressure.*** Both open opposition and undeclared opposition …. He only pretends, and how he does insist! I go along with it but I have serious reservations. I mistrust _ and want no part of it. He has snowed _ but me with his harangues.

![]()

A relative who is taking advantage. We all go along with it anyway. The games of married life. At the public meet about some subterfuge. … in the house to get his own way. Everybody is for it, so I go along with the majority. … getting married, but he is going along with it. Going along with getting married. Pretend to be happy and well-adjusted. … myself to look like I belong here. Secretly against what everybody is for. Covert pressure to be like everyone else. Undeclared opposition to a good community life. Only pretends to be happily married. All my friends are all for it, so I go along with it. I mistrust the wholesome look here. He has snowed everybody. He acts as if he is one of the good guys. Undermine our love relationship.

![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Guidance |
We are staying in The Zone and shutting out what interrupts that train. We see no reason to defend even the most deeply held beliefs beliefs because it doesn’t matter what someone else believes … to heck with them. We are inwardly optimistic and nothing gets in the way of that.
Could This Be You?
Picture this: You look at the cards in your spread.
You immediately get an idea because you know a few of them intimately.
AND you know a system that works because you have had a few
Tarot Email Training emails from Emily.
You Are on Your Way.
Are YOU here for the first time? Welcome.
Come in! People love this place! Tarot talks to you here.
Use the navigation bar above to access the sections of our site. Use the links below to navigate your way through this page. Let me tell you about this page with these links:
GUIDANCE Did you come here for Your Daily Predictions? Good! Guidance provides your predictions in a summary. It is the Guidance received for you through three Rider Waite Tarot™ cards, using Tarot Verbatim™.
GROUP TAROT READINGS Here are several one-sentence readings that are predictions for you and the people around you for today and the days around it. Here Tarot is talking to you: These sentences express word-for-word, verbatim, the meanings of those three Tarot cards. You choose which sentences apply to you, and you choose whether to encourage them or not.
SYNOPSIS Located right after the Group Tarot Cards Reading sentences, is a deeper expression of today’s Guidance. Read this too for your predictions. Here you complete your predictions experience. The rest of the page is more about learning to love and learn Tarot Verbatim™.
LEARN TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES Are you ready to begin learning Tarot Verbatim™? Here your in-depth meanings come alive for each of the three cards! In Tarot Verbatim™, pictures make the meaning, so each card is like a person you know and remember.
WITHOUT THE PICTURES For the true seeker of Tarot knowledge, here is what you need to know about how the three cards in today’s spread affect one another, and how to apply Tarot Verbatim™. Here too the cards come alive, together.
WHERE EACH PHRASE COMES FROM At a glance, with a color for each card, your subconscious picks up on how the sentences of GROUP TAROT CARDS READING came to be. You feel how individual card meanings reach out and blend, unite, into a sentence. (You can learn this – yes, you!) Your subconscious awareness sees the image and its feeling and your conscious awareness sees the language meaning, the text… so your two minds focus together to see 3D, three dimensionally, the same way your two eyes see depth that one eye does not.
PHRASES FOR ALL THREE TWO CARD COMBINATIONS Are you ready for the final step of this revolutionary Tarot Verbatim™ technique? Now to make it exceedingly plain and simple, we list the expressions each pair of cards makes. We list them in paragraph form rather than itemized so that they flow, and your subconscious clicks into place and ‘gets it.’ You may even find flashes of dreams or intuitive realities as you read these, at times.
The Rider Waite Tarot™ deck is a data bank in mass consciousness that your subconscious can communicate with. Tarot Verbatim™ is the Rosetta Stone that makes that communication easy because it is a bridge between conscious and subconscious thought. When both your levels of awareness focus together, you think intuitively in real time in ‘the real world.’
Bon voyage!
Group Tarot Card Readings |
Here 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™.
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Deep subconscious feeling I’m not going to put up with this.
Didn’t know I felt that deeply until I was raising hell about it.
You were not there, but deep down you know who broke in.
He will be quiet when you ignore his roar.
Your optimism runs deep; you don’t let anyone interfere with it.
In a world of my own, and I don’t care how pushy this person is.
You have a feeling not to be there when he has a meltdown.
![]() |
![]() |
Resisting my deep subconscious.
I’m in The Zone, not letting anything break through.
A deep belief that nothing is worth fighting for.
He insists he had nothing to do with it, and you don’t let on.
I try to keep myself from getting all riled up about nothing.
It’s a meaningless struggle, and I’m not in on it.
There won’t be a fight if I keep my mouth shut.
Don’t even think of getting defensive … without admitting anything.
![]() |
![]() |
Going all out to suppress a gut feeling.
Free of the pressures of the budget.
Never occurs to me to justify how I feel.
They’re against what I believe so, to heck with them.
Zone out and don’t let the pressure get to you at all.
Gets quiet when confronted about not giving a damn.
Not letting myself get into a fight over something that doesn’t matter anyway.
Not about to intrude on someone’s deeply held beliefs.
Synopsis |
When your belief about something is very deeply held, you hold out against any sort of badgering without having to defend your position because, well, it doesn’t matter what someone else thinks; you know. Quiet people are hard to persuade because they don’t dicker, they don’t bargain … they are holding the gold.
Learn Single Tarot Cards By Pictures |

![]()
Fool is in another world, has its attention elsewhere. Fool is a mysterious and complex card. Think of the universe before the big bang. Think of the subconscious. Think of the zero which creates the value of neighboring numbers without having one of its own. Fool of course is the zero of the Tarot deck. It translates ‘nothing.’ Fool is free, and free of.
This not-paying-attention is applied in many ways and ends up meaning very different things that way. Oblivious. Ignoring. It doesn’t matter. Being in The Zone in a world of own. Being above it all. Not being present. Not caring. Not knowing. Being optimistic. Not giving a damn. Even ‘not about to.’

![]()
Four of Pentacles represents all shades of both repression and restraint. Repressing feelings. Refraining from action. Not letting yourself. Keeping your mouth shut.
Four of Pentacles also represents deep feelings and deeply held beliefs … a lot of depth to it.
Four of Pentacles also represents holding onto … anything. Holding onto money, especially, because he is clutching his cash in the picture.
Four of Pentacles, less frequently, is the outsider. See how he is outside of the town, with his back to it? He’s got a secret too – but not today.

![]()
Seven of Wands covers the ‘mad at the world and not going to take it anymore’ – standing up for yourself. Seven of Wands also covers the mouthy mooch, the bullying friend or lover or stranger, the pressure tactics of the missionary-salesperson. You see neighbors ganging up in a surprise attack upon a man’s pasture, and him defending himself against those odds. So Seven of Wands is both getting harassed and being abusive. See surrounding cards, and the data in your presenting question, for the distinction. (The landowner is expected to prevail, by the way: the defense wins.)
Now Without The Pictures |
Fool and Four of Pentacles are both about those gut feelings we get. Fool assumes; Four of Pentacles knows deeply, and neither is communicative. Both are ‘not in on it,’ whatever it is.
Four of Pentacles quietly holds onto, and Seven of Wands has come to take it, or at least to disturb it. Four of Pentacles is quiet, and Seven of Wands is the disturber of the peace. Four of Pentacles is restraint, and Seven of Wands is having a meltdown. Strangely, though, both these cards can translate ‘not letting myself’ because Four of Pentacles is stifling yourself and Seven of Wands is not about to let it get to him.
Four of Pentacles doesn’t take action – and Fool doesn’t even know or care – but there’s Seven of Wands raising hell about it. You can see how a Seven of Wands can make a Four of Pentacles of you, can’t you?
Fool is unconcerned, unaffiliated, not even paying attention … Heck, Fool isn’t even there – but Seven of Wands is defensive and insistent about it, and Four of Pentacles has all these deep feelings about it.
Fool is free, and free of … it all. The other cards both have an attachment that is unsettling them. I think our point is to not be so plugged in today.
Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Fool – Four of Pentacles – Seven of Wands
Seven of Wands
Deep subconscious Fool feeling Four of Pentacles I’m not going to put up with this Seven of Wands.
Didn’t know Fool I felt that deeply Four of Pentacles until I was raising hell about it Seven of Wands.
You were not there Fool , but deep down you know Four of Pentacles who broke in Seven of Wands.
He will be quiet Four of Pentacles when you ignore Fool his roar Seven of Wands.
Your optimism Fool runs deep Four of Pentacles; you don’t let anyone interfere with it Seven of Wands.
In a world of my own Four of Pentacles, and I don’t care Fool how pushy this person is Seven of Wands.
You have a feeling Four of Pentacles not to be there Fool when he has a meltdown Seven of Wands.
Resisting Seven of Wands my deep Four of Pentacles subconscious Fool .
I’m in The Zone Fool , not letting anything Four of Pentacles break through Seven of Wands.
A deep belief Four of Pentacles that nothing Fool is worth fighting for Seven of Wands.
He insists Seven of Wands he had nothing to do with it Fool , and you don’t let on Four of Pentacles.
I try to keep myself from Four of Pentacles getting all riled up Seven of Wands about nothing Fool .
It’s a meaningless Fool struggle Seven of Wands, and I’m not in on it Four of Pentacles.
There won’t be Fool a fight Seven of Wands if I keep my mouth shut Four of Pentacles.
Don’t even think Fool of getting defensive Seven of Wands … without admitting anything Four of Pentacles.
Going all out Seven of Wands to suppress Four of Pentacles a gut feeling Fool .
Free Fool of the pressures Seven of Wands of the budget Four of Pentacles.
Never occurs to me Fool to justify Seven of Wands how I feel Four of Pentacles.
They’re against Seven of Wands what I believe Four of Pentacles so, to heck with them Fool .
Zone out Fool and don’t let Four of Pentacles the pressure get to you Seven of Wands at all Fool .
Gets quiet Four of Pentacles when confronted about Seven of Wands not giving a damn Fool .
Not letting myself Four of Pentacles get into a fight over Seven of Wands something that doesn’t matter anyway Fool .
Not about to Fool intrude on Seven of Wands someone’s deeply held beliefs Four of Pentacles.
Here Are Phrases For All Three 2-Card Combinations |
Resonates with your subconscious awareness!

![]()

Deep subconscious feeling. Didn’t know I felt that deeply. You were not there, but deep down you know. He will be quiet when you ignore _. Your optimism runs deep.*** In a world of my own and I don’t care. You have a feeling not to be there. Deep subconscious.*** I’m in The Zone, not letting anything _. A deep belief that nothing is …. … that he had nothing to do with it, and you don’t let on. Keep myself from getting all _ about nothing. It’s a meaningless _, and I’m not in on it. There won’t be a _ if I keep my mouth shut. Don’t even think of _ without admitting anything. Suppress a gut feeling. Free of the budget. Never occurs to me to _ how I feel.*** … what I believe, so to heck with _. Zone out and don’t let _ at all. Gets quiet … not giving a damn. Not letting myself _ over something that doesn’t matter anyway. Not about to _ on someone’s deeply held beliefs.

![]()

Subconscious _ I’m not going to put up with this. Didn’t know until I was raising hell about it. You were not there, but _ who broke in. Not there when _ broke in. Ignore his roar.*** Your optimism _ and you don’t let anyone interfere with it. I don’t care how pushy this person is. Not to be there when he has a meltdown. Resisting my subconscious. I’m in the zone, not letting anything break through. Nothing is worth fighting for!*** He insists he had nothing to do with it.*** I try to keep myself from getting all riled up about nothing. Getting all riled up about nothing. It’s a meaningless struggle. It’s a struggle and I’m not in it. ‘Not my circus, not my monkeys.’ Not about to resist. Never mind the ruckus. There won’t be a fight. Don’t even think of getting defensive. Going all out for a gut feeling. Free of the pressures. Never occurs to me to justify.** They’re against _, so to heck with them. Zone out and don’t let the pressure get to you at all. Zone out and _ the pressure get to you at all. Confronted about not giving a damn.*** Getting into a fight over something that doesn’t matter anyway. Not about to intrude.

![]()

Deep feeling I’m not going to put up with this. … I felt that deeply until I was raising hell about it. Feel deeply and raising hell about it. Deep down you know who broke in.*** He will be quiet when _ his roar. _ runs deep: You don’t let anyone interfere with it. In a world of my own, and how pushy this person is. You have a feeling when he has a meltdown. Resisting my deep _. Not letting anything break through. A deep belief that _ is worth fighting for. He insists … and you don’t let on. I try to keep myself from getting all riled up. It’s a struggle, and I’m not in on it. A fight if I keep my mouth shut.** Getting defensive without admitting anything. Going all out to suppress __. The pressures of the budget.*** Justify how I feel.*** They’re against what I believe.*** Don’t let the pressure get to you. Gets quiet when confronted.*** Not letting myself get into a fight.*** Intrude on someone’s deeply held beliefs.

![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Guidance |
Here’s someone who can delegate the legal defense of her home front to her attorneys, and enjoy her independent life arm’s length from the struggle. Someone who is deeply into privacy and minding her own business while you mind yours.
Could This Be You?
Picture this: You look at the cards in your spread.
You immediately get an idea because you know a few of them intimately.
AND you know a system that works because you have had a few
Tarot Email Training emails from Emily.
You Are on Your Way.
Are YOU here for the first time? Welcome.
Come in! People love this place! Tarot talks to you here.
Use the navigation bar above to access the sections of our site. Use the links below to navigate your way through this page. Let me tell you about this page with these links:
GUIDANCE Did you come here for Your Daily Predictions? Good! Guidance provides your predictions in a summary. It is the Guidance received for you through three Rider Waite Tarot™ cards, using Tarot Verbatim™.
GROUP TAROT READINGS Here are several one-sentence readings that are predictions for you and the people around you for today and the days around it. Here Tarot is talking to you: These sentences express word-for-word, verbatim, the meanings of those three Tarot cards. You choose which sentences apply to you, and you choose whether to encourage them or not.
SYNOPSIS Located right after the Group Tarot Cards Reading sentences, is a deeper expression of today’s Guidance. Read this too for your predictions. Here you complete your predictions experience. The rest of the page is more about learning to love and learn Tarot Verbatim™.
LEARN TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES Are you ready to begin learning Tarot Verbatim™? Here your in-depth meanings come alive for each of the three cards! In Tarot Verbatim™, pictures make the meaning, so each card is like a person you know and remember.
WITHOUT THE PICTURES For the true seeker of Tarot knowledge, here is what you need to know about how the three cards in today’s spread affect one another, and how to apply Tarot Verbatim™. Here too the cards come alive, together.
WHERE EACH PHRASE COMES FROM At a glance, with a color for each card, your subconscious picks up on how the sentences of GROUP TAROT CARDS READING came to be. You feel how individual card meanings reach out and blend, unite, into a sentence. (You can learn this – yes, you!) Your subconscious awareness sees the image and its feeling and your conscious awareness sees the language meaning, the text… so your two minds focus together to see 3D, three dimensionally, the same way your two eyes see depth that one eye does not.
PHRASES FOR ALL THREE TWO CARD COMBINATIONS Are you ready for the final step of this revolutionary Tarot Verbatim™ technique? Now to make it exceedingly plain and simple, we list the expressions each pair of cards makes. We list them in paragraph form rather than itemized so that they flow, and your subconscious clicks into place and ‘gets it.’ You may even find flashes of dreams or intuitive realities as you read these, at times.
The Rider Waite Tarot™ deck is a data bank in mass consciousness that your subconscious can communicate with. Tarot Verbatim™ is the Rosetta Stone that makes that communication easy because it is a bridge between conscious and subconscious thought. When both your levels of awareness focus together, you think intuitively in real time in ‘the real world.’
Bon voyage!
Group Tarot Card Readings |
Here 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™.
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
He insists he is right and she isn’t even listening.
Defending ownership in court.
Asserting rights to occupy the property.
Legally barred from the woman – she doesn’t need him around.
Fight for what is rightfully yours.
Assert my right to privacy.
Should stand your ground against all comers … at arm’s length.
![]() |
![]() |
Struggling for the independence I deserve.
What an effort it is to get her own place just right.
He has a right to break into her place, of course.
He disrupts the privacy she is entitled to.
You should just mind your own business when they beat your door down.
She stands up for her rights.
Do right, mind your own business, and keep other people out of it.
![]() |
![]() |
Asserts her legal ownership.
Very competent female defense attorney.
Her lawyers do her fighting; she enjoys her life.
A female attorney defends your position.
You should just mind your own business; it’s their fight.
Against the odds, he sues the executrix.
I try hard for as good a life as I am entitled to.
Synopsis |
Sometimes you have to fight for peace, you know? That’s an oxymoron (lovely word, that!) that governments make generous use of. Groups on both side of a conflict have be right, and on the story goes – just like the same story goes on in your and my back yard. Someone is entitled to half of yours because they don’t have, and the taxman already took the half he was entitled to.
Learn Single Tarot Cards By Pictures |

![]()
He asserts himself, he insists, he defends. He fights or struggles for and he fights or struggles against. He is barred from, he stands his ground. What an effort all this is! He breaks into a place, he disrupts, he beats a door down and he stands up for. He keeps other people out of it. He does the fighting. He tries hard against the odds. That’s our Seven of Wands – and more than that.
Seven of Wands is equally divided between being the defender and the aggressor in a dispute or a situation. The illustration shows a landowner surprised by an invasion of neighbors who intend to push him off his property, and his aggressive response to that.
You also find the drinking man or addicted man, the weak man, the fellow who whines or is passive-aggressive.

![]()
Justice is all about what should be, and rights and entitlements. Justice is of course things legal and attorneys. Today that’s all justice is up to.

![]()
Here’s one complacent dame. She owns this place, is entitled to it, and she isn’t even listening to anything to the contrary of that. She religiously minds her own business and is independent. Nope, she doesn’t need anyone; she is arm’s length and private. She enjoys her life as a skilled woman who has established a niche of her own. She don’t need nobody. She is the executrix today.
Now Without The Pictures |
Every once in a while a person wants to be alone – remember Greta? Seven of Wands describes a person clearing a space for him- or her- self, and standing up (also Seven of Wands) for what’s right (Justice). We also describe a Nine of Pentacles person who occupies a nice clear private space of (her) very own. You can see someone who defends (Seven of Wands) a right (Justice) to privacy (Nine of Pentacles) … or lets a lawyer (Justice) engage in conflict (Seven of Wands) while she enjoys her life undisturbed (Nine of Pentacles).
The same three cards show a story of a someone who feels entitled (Justice) to disturb the peace (Seven of Wands) being ignored by the rightful owner of the peaceful space (Nine of Pentacles).
Here’s another story. He breaks into (Seven of Wands) her house (Nine of Pentacles) and is defending himself (Seven of Wands) in court (Justice).
Our topic contrasts disturbing the peace, Seven of Wands, with enjoying the peace and quiet, Nine of Pentacles. Justice expresses both the disturber (Seven of Wands) and the enjoyer (Nine of Pentacles) feeling entitled (Justice).
These stories show how Seven of Wands can be the defender or the aggressor, can be right or wrong in either stance.
Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Seven of Wands – Justice – Nine of Pentacles
He insists Seven of Wands he is right Justice and she isn’t even listening Nine of Pentacles.
Defending Seven of Wands ownership Nine of Pentacles in court Justice.
Asserting Seven of Wands rights Justice to occupy the property Nine of Pentacles.
Legally Justice barred Seven of Wands from the woman – she doesn’t need him around Nine of Pentacles.
Fight Seven of Wands for what is rightfully Justice yours Nine of Pentacles.
Assert Seven of Wands my right Justice to privacy Nine of Pentacles.
Struggling for Seven of Wands the independence Nine of Pentacles I deserve Justice.
What an effort it is Seven of Wands to get her own place Nine of Pentacles just right Justice.
He has a right to Justice break into Seven of Wands her placeNine of Pentacles, of course.
He disrupts Seven of Wands the privacy Nine of Pentacles she is entitled to Justice.
You should Justice just mind your own business Nine of Pentacles when they beat your door down Seven of Wands .
She stands Nine of Pentacles up for Seven of Wands her rights Justice.
Do right Justice, mind your own business Nine of Pentacles, and keep other people out of it Seven of Wands .
Asserts Seven of Wands her legal Justice ownership Nine of Pentacles.
Very competent female Nine of Pentacles defense Seven of Wands attorney Justice.
Her lawyers Justice do her fighting Seven of Wands ; she enjoys her life Nine of Pentacles.
A female attorney Justice defends Seven of Wands your position Nine of Pentacles.
You should Justice just mind your own business Nine of Pentacles; it’s their fight Seven of Wands .
Against the odds Seven of Wands , he sues Justice the executrix Nine of Pentacles.
I try hard for Seven of Wands as good a life as Nine of Pentacles I am entitled to Justice.
Here Are Phrases For All Three 2-Card Combinations |
Resonates with your subconscious awareness!

![]()

He insists he is right. Defending in court. Asserting right. Legally barred.*** Fight for what is rightfully _. Assert my right to _. Struggling for the _ I deserve. What an effort it is to _ just right. He has a right to break into _. He disrupts the _ she is entitled to. You should just _ when they beat your door down. Stands up for her rights. Do right and keep other people out of it. Asserts _ legal _. Defense attorney.*** Lawyers do the fighting.*** An attorney defends _. You should just …; it’s their fight. Against the odds, he sues _. I try hard for what I am entitled to.

![]()

He insists … and she isn’t even listening. Defending ownership. Asserting … to occupy the property. Barred from the woman – she doesn’t need him. Fight for what is yours.*** Assert my _ to privacy. Struggling for the independence _. What an effort it is to get her own place. Break into her place.*** He disrupts the privacy. Just mind your own business when they beat your door down. She stands up for her rights. Mind your own business and keep other people out of it.*** Asserts her ownership. Very competent female defense _. _ do her fighting; she enjoys her life. A female _ defends your position. Just mind your own business; it’s their fight. Against the odds, he _ the executrix. I try hard for as good a life as ….

![]()

_ is right and she isn’t even listening. _ ownership in court. Rights to occupy the property. Legally _ from the woman – she doesn’t need him around. _ for what is rightfully yours. My right to privacy. The independence I deserve. Gets her own place just right. A right to her place, of course. The privacy she is entitled to. You should just mind your own business.*** Her legal ownership. Very competent female attorney.*** Her lawyers … she enjoys her life. A female attorney _ your position. You should just mind your own business.*** Sues the executrix. As good a life as I am entitled to.

![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Guidance |
Could This Be You?
Picture this: You look at the cards in your spread.
You immediately get an idea because you know a few of them intimately.
AND you know a system that works because you have had a few
Tarot Email Training emails from Emily.
You Are on Your Way.
Are YOU here for the first time? Welcome.
Come in! People love this place! Tarot talks to you here.
Use the navigation bar above to access the sections of our site. Use the links below to navigate your way through this page. Let me tell you about this page with these links:
GUIDANCE Did you come here for Your Daily Predictions? Good! Guidance provides your predictions in a summary. It is the Guidance received for you through three Rider Waite Tarot™ cards, using Tarot Verbatim™.
GROUP TAROT READINGS Here are several one-sentence readings that are predictions for you and the people around you for today and the days around it. Here Tarot is talking to you: These sentences express word-for-word, verbatim, the meanings of those three Tarot cards. You choose which sentences apply to you, and you choose whether to encourage them or not.
SYNOPSIS Located right after the Group Tarot Cards Reading sentences, is a deeper expression of today’s Guidance. Read this too for your predictions. Here you complete your predictions experience. The rest of the page is more about learning to love and learn Tarot Verbatim™.
LEARN TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES Are you ready to begin learning Tarot Verbatim™? Here your in-depth meanings come alive for each of the three cards! In Tarot Verbatim™, pictures make the meaning, so each card is like a person you know and remember.
WITHOUT THE PICTURES For the true seeker of Tarot knowledge, here is what you need to know about how the three cards in today’s spread affect one another, and how to apply Tarot Verbatim™. Here too the cards come alive, together.
WHERE EACH PHRASE COMES FROM At a glance, with a color for each card, your subconscious picks up on how the sentences of GROUP TAROT CARDS READING came to be. You feel how individual card meanings reach out and blend, unite, into a sentence. (You can learn this – yes, you!) Your subconscious awareness sees the image and its feeling and your conscious awareness sees the language meaning, the text… so your two minds focus together to see 3D, three dimensionally, the same way your two eyes see depth that one eye does not.
PHRASES FOR ALL THREE TWO CARD COMBINATIONS Are you ready for the final step of this revolutionary Tarot Verbatim™ technique? Now to make it exceedingly plain and simple, we list the expressions each pair of cards makes. We list them in paragraph form rather than itemized so that they flow, and your subconscious clicks into place and ‘gets it.’ You may even find flashes of dreams or intuitive realities as you read these, at times.
The Rider Waite Tarot™ deck is a data bank in mass consciousness that your subconscious can communicate with. Tarot Verbatim™ is the Rosetta Stone that makes that communication easy because it is a bridge between conscious and subconscious thought. When both your levels of awareness focus together, you think intuitively in real time in ‘the real world.’
Bon voyage!
Group Tarot Card Readings |
Here 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™.
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Not about to face the facts.
Is young; is against being old.
I don’t care you’re mad; I’m a realist.
Don’t listen to his tirade, just watch it.
Young-and-foolish tries hard to be old and wise.
Let him fight his own battles, and just you watch.
He doesn’t want to hear it so you don’t show him.
Facing the consequence of ignorance makes us wise.
You just don’t fight about it when you know all about it.
When they’re that mouthy, they don’t listen to common sense.
Oblivious to a high-pressure sales pitch you already know by heart.
![]() |
![]() |
You’re not looking for a fight.
You see this as a meaningless struggle.
Had no idea the old man is a martial artist.
You don’t know about a friend’s challenges.
Now that I’m mature, I’m just not a fighter.
Go on your Path lightheartedly past the flak.
You can see he has no idea how pushy he is.
Wisdom is being absent when the shit hits the fan.
You have seniority, there’s nothing you have to prove.
When you’re old you forget, no matter how hard you try.
The old man doesn’t notice how he’s being pushed around.
The wisdom of letting it go and not standing up for your position.
![]() |
![]() |
I know, but under pressure I don’t know!
The fact is, it’s raising hell about nothing.
Know when to push and when to do nothing.
When you’re old, you try hard to forget stuff.
You have to do a search when you don’t know.
Help or hindrance, I don’t trouble myself with that.
He’s fighting mad and you’re patiently ignoring him.
Watching myself insist on something I don’t care about.
Synopsis |
Learn Single Tarot Cards By Pictures |

![]()
Fool’s number is zero and it is the first card in the deck (or some people put it last, or both). So a lot of its meanings are about starting out, about youth, and about absence of (zero): young; begin/beginning; nothing; don’t know; meaningless; not being; not there. Fool also means optimism and lightheartedness because it means youth. Not being attached is another main theme of Fool’s dictionary, and that’s due to Fool’s being – as the zero – the placeholder that affects the value of other numbers but its value isn’t affected by them. (Zero is nothing, but its cipher/placeholder function was a huge invention in mathematics. You can see demonstrations of multiplication via Roman Numerals, to appreciate this invention.) Keeping these things in mind will help with the far-flung applications of our Fool.
Fool means to not notice, to be oblivious, to forget, to ignore. These are an outgrowth of the zero idea: to be unaffected by surroundings or circumstances. Its illustration shows exactly that: Fool isn’t looking where he’s going. So Fool stands for the ‘Let it be’ concept as well as the ‘I don’t care’ and ‘you just don’t’ concept. Some phrases under that heading are: Not about to; don’t care, don’t listen to; you just don’t; I don’t trouble my pretty little head about that; something I don’t care about. Think of a shrug: Fool shrugs off stuff.

![]()
See that moment of confrontation? – that’s the central concept to Seven of Wands. It applies to both defense and offense re conflict. It applies both to ‘I want nothing to do with this, don’t gimme dat’ and to high pressure tactics of sales or opinion. It applies to pushing/pushy and to pushing back.
Seven of Wands is obviously about facing things: facing opposition; facing a challenge; facing consequences. It applies to ‘shit hitting the fan,’ facing that moment.
Without an obstacle being involved, per se, Seven of Wands is about trying hard, and is about ‘having to’: having to prove, having to do, having to fight your own battles.

![]()
As you get older and wiser, you no longer feel the pressure to engage, to convince or be convinced, to prove yourself. Hermit is a watcher or observer, is a realist, has common sense, is patient and doesn’t get worked up about stuff.
In our picture, Hermit is a monk, a service monk, who goes out looking for travelers who could use a warm bed and a good meal with his good company, and his wise and spiritual guidance. He is elderly too. So Hermit will represent all sorts of virtues allied with being old, with being spiritual or religious. Patience, sincerity, caring, understanding, helping – things like that. He also represents anyone who works in the field of religion.
The monk is out on the trail or road searching, carrying a light. This brings this Tarot card meanings about looking, watching, observing, being on the path or road, being a witness. The search extends to investigation, surveillance, and analysis. Naturally Hermit is your card for an organized public search.
Hermit is about being objective, and objectivity – combining the wisdom with the observation. In fact, Hermit will mean factual, and even the facts, or ‘the fact’ or ‘in fact.’
Hermit is a sincere devoted person, and a person who helps other people. Hermit therefore is a friend, a friend who helps, and a sincere friend.
The scene here can also count in your Tarot readings: the snow, winter, mountain road, the dark night (or just night-time, along with other cards that show night scenes), a path, trail, or The Path, as well as the fact Hermit is on a journey, on a road, is outdoors. The light can also be what Hermit means in a given spread – things like headlights showing a scene, etc.
Hermit is a doctor, which doesn’t enter into today’s story, but (especially with Temperance (healing) and Six of Pentacles (treatment) might enter into another story.
Another rare meaning of Hermit is ‘demonstrating’ or ‘show’ as in ‘shows them’ or ‘show us.’ In Three of Pentacles, the architect is also showing or demonstrating, with the blueprint, to his clients (a monk and a nun).
.
Now Without The Pictures |
Many contrasts between Fool and Hermit. Fool is youth; Hermit, old age. Fool knows nothing and isn’t paying attention; Hermit is wise and is watching. Fool is free, unattached, and doesn’t care; Hermit is devoted and cares for a living. Hermit has seniority and Fool is a naïf, a beginner. Hermit is searching, and Fool doesn’t know where he is going. (Maybe Hermit is searching for a lost Fool?) The influence of Fool not knowing brings out the wisdom meanings of Hermit who does know. These two cards appearing together in a three-card spread bring out one another’s contrasting meanings.
Seven of Wands is all about pressure and drive; Hermit has been there and done a lot of that, and is no longer vested. Fool isn’t vested or attached yet, and doesn’t know from ‘vested.’ So our three cards show someone who’s all worked up over something, Seven of Wands, show someone who’s over it, and show someone who isn’t into it yet: stages of engagement!These three cards make a lot of sentences, a lot of stories.
One that I did not include is “I don’t care if they fight it, I’m helping anyway.” Their contrasting meanings produce some odd phrases like ‘meaningless struggle,’ ‘looking for a fight,’ ‘nothing you have to prove,’ ‘face the facts,’ face the consequences of ignorance’ ‘no idea how pushy he is,’ ‘ let him fight his own battles,’ ‘being absent when the shit hits the fan,’ ‘raising hell about nothing.’
Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Fool – Seven of Wands – Hermit
Not about to Fool face Seven of Wands the facts Hermit.
Is young Fool; is against Seven of Wands being old Hermit.
I don’t care Fool you’re mad Seven of Wands; I’m a realist Hermit.
Don’t listen Fool to his tirade Seven of Wands, just watch it Hermit.
Young-and-foolish Fool tries hard to be Seven of Wands old and wise Hermit.
Let him Fool fight his own battles Seven of Wands, and just you watch Hermit.
He doesn’t want to hear it Seven of Wands so you don’t Fool show him Hermit.
Facing the consequences Seven of Wands of ignorance Fool makes us wise Hermit.
You just don’t Fool fight about it Seven of Wands when you know all about it Hermit.
When they’re that mouthy Seven of Wands, they don’t listen to Fool common sense Hermit.
Oblivious Fool to a high-pressure sales pitch Seven of Wands you already know by heart Hermit.
You’re not Fool looking for Hermita fight Seven of Wands.
You see this Hermit as a meaningless Fool struggle Seven of Wands.
Had no idea Fool the old man is Hermit a martial artist Seven of Wands.
You don’t know Fool about a friend’s Hermit challenges Seven of Wands.
Now that I’m mature Hermit, I’m just not Fool a fighter Seven of Wands.
Go on your Path lightheartedly past Fool the flak Seven of Wands.
You can see Hermit he has no idea Fool how pushy he is Seven of Wands.
Wisdom is Hermit being absent Fool when the shit hits the fan Seven of Wands.
You have seniority Hermit, there’s nothing Fool you have to prove Seven of Wands.
When you’re old Hermit you forget Fool, no matter how hard you try Seven of Wands.
The old man Hermit doesn’t notice Fool how he’s being pushed around Seven of Wands.
The wisdom of Hermit letting it go and not Fool standing up for your position Seven of Wands.
I know Hermit, but under pressure Seven of Wands I don’t know Fool!
The fact is Hermit, it’s raising hell Seven of Wands about nothing Fool.
Know when Hermit to push Seven of Wands and when to do nothing Fool.
When you’re old Hermit, you try hard to Seven of Wands forget stuff Fool.
You have to do Seven of Wands a search Hermit when you don’t know Fool.
Help or Hermit hindrance Seven of Wands, I don’t trouble myself with that Fool.
He’s fighting mad Seven of Wands and you’re patiently Hermit ignoring him Fool.
Watching myself Hermit insist on Seven of Wands something I don’t care about Fool.
Here Are Phrases For All Three 2-Card Combinations |
Resonates with your subconscious awareness!

![]()

Not about to face _. Is young; is against _. I don’t care you’re mad. Don’t listen to his tirade. Young-and-foolish tries hard. Let him fight his own battles. He doesn’t want to hear it so you don’t _. Facing the consequences of ignorance. You just don’t fight about it. When they’re that mouthy, they don’t listen. Oblivious to a high-pressure sales pitch. You’re not _ a fight. a meaningless struggle. Had no idea _ a martial artist. You don’t know challenges. I’m just not a fighter. lightheartedly past the flak. he has no idea how pushy he is. be absent when the shit hits the fan. here’s nothing you have to prove. you forget, no matter how hard you try. doesn’t notice how he’s being pushed around. letting it go and not standing up for your position. under pressure I don’t know! raising hell about nothing. when to push and when to do nothing. you try hard to forget stuff. You have to do when you don’t know. hindrance, I don’t trouble myself with that. He’s fighting mad – ignore him. insist on something I don’t care about.

![]()

Not about to _ the facts. Is young; _ being old. I don’t care; I’m a realist. Don’t listen to it, just watch it. Young-and-foolish _ old and wise. Let him _, and just you watch. so you don’t show him. ignorance makes us wise. You just don’t when you know all about it. they don’t listen to common sense. Oblivious to what you already know by heart. You’re not looking. You see this as meaningless. Had no idea the old man_. You don’t know about a friend’s _. Now that I’m mature, I’m just not _. Go on your Path lightheartedly past _. You can see he has no idea. Wisdom is being absent _. You have seniority, there’s nothing _. When you’re old you forget. The old man doesn’t notice. The wisdom of letting it go. I know, but I don’t know! The fact is, it’s about nothing. Know when to _ and when to do nothing. When you’re old, you forget stuff. a search when you don’t know. Help or _, I don’t trouble myself with that. you’re patiently ignoring him. Watching myself _ something I don’t care about.

![]()

face the facts. is against being old. you’re mad; I’m a realist. his tirade, just watch it. tries hard to be old and wise. fight his own battles, and just you watch. He doesn’t want to hear it – show him. Facing the consequences makes us wise. fight about it when you know all about it. When they’re that mouthy, _ common sense. a high-pressure sales pitch you already know by heart. looking for a fight. You see this as struggle. the old man is a martial artist. about a friend’s challenges. Now that I’m mature, I’m a fighter. Go on your Path past the flak. You can see how pushy he is. Wisdom is _ when the shit hits the fan. You have seniority, _ you have to prove. you’re old, no matter how hard you try. The old man being pushed around. The wisdom of standing up for your position. I know, but under pressure _. The fact is, it’s raising hell. Know when to push. When you’re old, you try hard. You have to do a search. Help or hindrance. He’s fighting mad and you’re patient. Waching myself insist.
Today we demonstrate how you (yes, you) can read Tarot (at least Rider Waite Tarot in Tarot Verbatim) as a dialog; you and Tarot in a conversation. You can learn to do that piecemeal right here free, or you can organize and speed it up by buying the Tarot Email Training which you will find under the green ‘Get Them Now’ bar. Or you can just enjoy how it’s done here. We have a good true story.
The ‘Shortcut!’ navigation tab above will allow you to purchase Emily’s interpretation of your three-card spread, for less than nine dollars. It is especially for when you are doing your own cards and wonder. (It is not a reading on a question. You enter three cards, the TOPIC, and payment.)
Three examples (three questions) from one person of Email Reading are a study in going ahead and (carefully) answering when the material seems contradictory. They are also an example of why my instructions to Email buyers are that it’s better to say that someone in a love story is married (especially, not to the love interest). In the questions of this reading, I do not know that, so I read in the alternative – meaning, I say it means this, or that, or that. It turns out that it all does make sense to Querant, who explains that it’s all true ….
Then – third question – she asks what conflicted Love Interest is going to do: action in the real world. And this is a demonstration of how … just because someone is in a dither about something … doesn’t rule out their getting on with it decisively.
My question is: What does he feel for me? What will he will do regarding to me in next 3 months?
She stifles his dark side, and that makes him nervous.

She stifles – Strength

his dark side – Moon

which makes him nervous. – Nine of Wands
Whether coming or going, chasing or leaving, he is your lover.

He is your love partner, – Lovers

intensely involved, – Five of Wands


coming or going, pursuing or fleeing. – Knight of Swords
or

He flies back – Knight of Swords

to be your lover – Lovers

after fighting with you. – Five of Wands

She’s the kind of woman you marry, so it’s dangerous.

She’s the kind of woman – High Priestess

you marry – Four of Wands

so it’s dangerous. – Seven of Swords
or
This woman he has an affair with is married.

This woman – High Priestess

he has an affair with – Seven of Swords

is married. – Four of Wands
or
He is married, cheating with another woman.

A married man, – Four of Wands

he is cheating with – Seven of Swords

another woman. – High Priestess
He wants to come back and renew the relationship, but won’t let himself.

He wants to – Nine of Cups

come back and renew the relationship – Judgment

but won’t let himself (resists the temptation). – Four of Cups
or
He wants to not return.

He wants to – Nine of Cups

not do this: – Four of Cups

come back to you. – Judgment
Has intense feelings about a future with this trophy ideal woman.

He has intense feelings about you – Hanged Man

about the future with you, – Three of Wands

a beautiful woman who has no faults. – World
He treats you right, doesn’t break up with you.

He treats you right – Six of Pentacles

and avoids – Eight of Cups

being mean or breaking up with you. – Three of Swords
or
He breaks up with you and doesn’t treat you right.

He breaks up with you. – Three of Swords

and doesn’t end up – Eight of Cups

treating you right. – Six of Pentacles
Emily, to Client:
Never have I encountered a session with constant contradictory double meanings! I picked up the cards from six other spreads of another session of this question which did the same thing. So I am going with this. Does he have an alter ego, another personality?
My question is: What will he do regarding to our relationship after our last talk?
What is said makes him feel cornered and nervous.

What is said makes him feel – Star

cornered – Seven of Wands

and confronted (nervous). – Page of Swords
“I have a lot to lose that’s precious”: my beloved.

“I have a lot (that’s precious) – Ace of Pentacles

– a lot to lose; – Five of Cups

she is my ideal (sexy) woman.” – Empress
“It seems I’ve gotta suffer for what I want.”

It seems – Seven of Pentacles

I’ve gotta suffer for – Devil

what I want. – Nine of Cups
“A big change of direction: not letting myself drop out.”

A big (fast) change of direction – Knight of Swords

– not letting myself – Four of Pentacles

drop out. – Eight of Cups
Studly-Dudly is looking to settle down.

The manipulative man/Italian Stallion – King of Pentacles

is looking to – Hermit

settle down. – Four of Wands
The end of him being a wise-guy; he is the good guy now.
&
He is saying he is not the type to take advantage.

The end of – Death

him being a wise-guy; – Five of Swords

he is the good guy now. – Page of Wands
&

He is saying – Page of Wands

he is not – Death

the type to take advantage. – Five of Swords
From now on going to share the good life with her in a good way.

From now on going to – Three of Wands

share the good life with her – Three of Cups

in a good respectable way. – Hierophant

GUIDANCE ‘Pick your battles’ and ‘something worth fighting for’ are cliches. So sometimes we stand up for what’s right; sometimes we take charge of that disorderly person who’s underfoot where we work. See, you are entitled to pick your battles and to handle your struggles your way. What you choose is right, we say.
.Phone and E-mail Readings Available call (208) 993-1897 or Order On-line with the Phone or Email Reading Tab on the Menu (Top of Webpage for Android or PC or Scroll to the Bottom for iOS Devices)
.
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.
So what do you want to do? –
Did you come here for YOUR PREDICTIONS? – daily trends? –
*Then you read the summary above, titled
GUIDANCE,
*Then you read the one-sentence readings below titled
GROUP TAROT CARDS READING – and you’re done: See you tomorrow. Invite your friends. At the very bottom are comments. New! – the black boxes to the right as you scroll down allow you to comment right there.
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™.
.
Justice – Chariot – Seven of Wands
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
.
Tarot Readings: Justice and Chariot
You are entitled to handle your struggle your way.
To have the self-control to be sensible no matter how mad I get.
You are entitled to finish a challenging project you started.
You’re getting something done the right way – someone will interfere.
Being rational is the way to handle this; and he is irrational.
No, that is not the right vehicle for you.
Police take control of a disorderly person.
The defense wins in court by vigorously objecting.
The Court decides he overreacted.
.
Tarot Readings: Justice and Seven of Wands
Standing up for what’s right is the way to handle this.
Being realistic under stress, you get where you aim to be.
Effort against the odds is a normal part of getting anything done.
I push myself to do it right, and they put me in charge.
A born leader considers pressure normal.
Facing the facts … what a challenge.
I gotta get myself on the right track any way I can.
Sanity under pressure: That’s the way to handle yourself!
I’m not letting him out of this until he takes responsibility and makes it right.
I’m besieged here, but am handling it by making sense of some things.
My kind of ambition is fighting for justice and winning.
.
Tarot Readings: Chariot and Seven of Wands
Road rage got him into court.
The stress of top performance is worth it.
My ambitions are checked by my sanity.
That decision to stand your ground is the right one.
A decision you make under stress is the right one.
A crazy-ass fellow is deciding to be sane right now.
The defendant wins in court.
Police roadblock.
You handle what overwhelms you; you decide to straighten it out.
.
.
Now, Part Two,
Did you come here to ACCESS YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS? –
*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! – and you’re done.
Did you come here to RESEARCH CARD MEANINGS? –
*Then you go to
LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING and
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES for single card meanings and for what those cards say today as they get along with their companion cards, which is important for Tarot Verbatim™, whose expertise is combinations of Tarot cards’ meanings.
*Then you go to Now we show where each of the phrases in each of the sentences comes from: for phrases individual cards make in the day’s sentences. This applies the knowledge.
*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! for language created by each pair of Rider Waite Tarot cards, in Tarot Verbatim™. Now you are done, if you chose to do it all. Comments are at the very bottom.
Did you come for combined meanings of other cards than these?
*Then you can put names of any two cards into Google, and get their combined meanings. You can also write in one card followed by ‘Tarot Verbatim,’ and get paragraphs of meanings for it.
.
.
.
LEARN SINGLE TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES.
GET A SINGLE CARD’S MEANINGS: TYPE ITS NAME AND ‘TAROT VERBATIM’ INTO GOOGLE
.
Justice – One of the few cards whose title says what it means (truth in labeling). A robed crowned figure has the scales of justice in the left hand and the blade of enforcement in the other. Justice has few meanings and these are the common ones: should; ‘right’ as in correct and proper; ‘right’ as in having the right to; fair; normal; entitled, deserves; realistic, rational, sensible, sane, sanity; straight, straighten out; is worth it; okay; legal, court, police, judge, lawyer, lawsuit, justice, laws and rules; the right way; facts.
Chariot – Chariot is being in command of the situation, being a leader who gets a project done, and succeeding at your aim. Chariot is all about self-control. Think of the Marines, in the U. S., because charioteers were the special forces of their day and the strategists of battles. (Read up on that when you have time.)
.
Here are some common words and phrases for Chariot: handle, can handle, can do, choose and choice, decide and decision and decisive, responsible and responsibility and take responsibility. Here are some more: in charge, in control, manager, project manager, strategy and strategist, get it done, get it done any way it can be done.
.
Along the lines of being the Type A fellow are these phrases: success, accomplishment, mastery and master, get where you want to be, ambition, determination, aim, will, deliberate, purpose and purposeful and on purpose, win, victory, win against the odds, champion, hero, conquer, dominate, leader, leadership. (P. S. Type A fellows can be girls too, you know.)
.
Chariot sometimes uses ‘skilled’ and ‘ability’ too. It also is the card for anything about a vehicle (any vehicle – ambulances, airplanes, even, say, a space ship). That includes travel by vehicle, so here are some of those words: road trip, over-the-road transport, truck driver, car trip – even ambulance! (Any ‘home’ card that accompanies Chariot can be a ‘motor home’ of any sort.
.
We have no reason to address the esoteric aspects of Chariot here today.
Seven of Wands – You see the fellow *whose land or pasture it is* defending it from a surprise attack by neighbors. He is outnumbered and overwhelmed obviously. You should know Tarot tradition is: The landowner wins against these odds, as in nature the animal whose turf it is usually wins.
.
Seven of Wands has things coming to a head. On one side, the attackers feel entitled to what’s yours. Let’s say you are the fellow who owns and operates that pasture. (You pay the taxes; you spray the weeds; you put up the fences, etc.) They feel you have more than they, and that’s not fair: They are entitled to what’s yours.
.
Seven of Wands is mad as hell. He is either mad as hell and won’t take it anymore because he is really being taken advantage of, or he is the ‘Gimme the car keys’ type of mooch. You have to look to the story you are inquiring about and to the other cards, to figure out which it is.
Seven of Wands is a struggle, a challenge, is stress and pressure for sure. Seven of Wands is being interfered with. Either or both sides of the struggle can be irrational in Seven of Wands: the entitlement the defender feels, and the entitlement the intruder feels, can be real or imagined! You are standing up for what’s right, or you are in the throes of road rage! Someone is overwhelmed. A disorderly person is being blocked. You are making yourself do something or be something. You are fighting for, or you are fighting against. You are besieged, and you … or they … or both … are overreacting.
.
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES..
.
Chariot is the winner,
Chariot is the strategist in a
battle. (You see the man ready for
battle in the high-tech ‘tank’ of his day.)
Seven of Wands is the battle, of course. (That picture is self-explanatory.) Justice suggests a
battle involving
what’s right, or doing the
struggle the
right way. That’s at first glance. You have sentences like ‘My kind of
ambition is
fighting for
justice and
winning.’
.
Next, Justice is
what you are entitled to;
Chariot is the drive or ambition to achieve that, or to get there;
Seven of Wands is the effort to get it. So you
make the effort that it takes
to get
where you deserve to be.
.
Seven of Wands is two-faced: the same card can be
standing up for
what’s right, or
pushing people around to get something out of them. Justice is being
set straight or being
on the right track.
Chariot is taking charge, controlling the scene. So you have the
police
taking charge of a
disorderly person. Or you have ‘To have the
self-control to
be sensible no matter how
mad I get.’
Seven of Wands can be irrational, and Justice is of course
rational.
Chariot is self-control. So you have, ‘I gotta get myself
on the right track
any way I can
‘ or ‘A crazy-ass fellow
is deciding
to be sane
right now.’
.
Chariot and
Seven of Wands also describe a
road
block, and
road
rage: Seven of Wands is
blocking the neighbors,
stopping their progress.
Seven of Wands is also ‘
mad as hell.’
Chariot applies to
vehicles,
driving, and
road trips. Chariot and
Seven of Wands also
insist that’s not the
right
vehicle for you.
.
Another story these three cards get together to tell is about a
court (Justice) battle
(Seven of Wands), the judge
(Justice) deciding
(Chariot), and a
defense (Seven of Wands) attorney
(Justice) objecting
(Seven of Wands).
.
So what if anything do these scenarios have in common that would be a takeaway for today’s message? That
stress and struggle, Seven of Wands, is
normal and natural, Justice, and
you can handle it (Chariot). Check. Got that.
.
AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
.
Chariot is the winner, Chariot is the strategist in a battle. (You see the man ready for battle in his ‘tank’ of his day.) Seven of Wands is the battle, of course. (That picture is self-explanatory.) Justice suggests a battle involving what’s right, or doing the struggle the right way. That’s at first glance. You have sentences like ‘My kind of ambition is fighting for justice and winning.’
.
Next, Justice is what you are entitled to; Chariot is the drive or ambition to achieve that, or to get there; Seven of Wands is the effort to get it. So you make the effort that it takes to get where you deserve to be.
.
Seven of Wands is two-faced: the same card can be standing up for what’s right, or pushing people around to get something out of them. Justice is being set straight or being on the right track. Chariot is taking charge, controlling the scene. So you have the police taking charge of a disorderly person. Or you have ‘To have the self-control to be sensible no matter how mad I get.’
Seven of Wands can be irrational, and Justice is of course rational. Chariot is self-control. So you have, ‘I gotta get myself on the right track any way I can’ or ‘A crazy-ass fellow is deciding to be sane right now.’
.
Chariot and Seven of Wands also describe a road block, and road rage: Seven of Wands is blocking the neighbors, stopping their progress. Seven of Wands is also ‘mad as hell.’ Chariot applies to vehicles, driving, and road trips. Chariot and Seven of Wands also insist that’s not the vehicle for you.
.
Another story these three cards get together to tell is about a court (Justice) battle (Seven of Wands), the judge (Justice) deciding (Chariot), and a defense (Seven of Wands) attorney (Justice) objecting (Seven of Wands).
.
So what if anything do these scenarios have in common that would be a takeaway for today’s message? That stress and struggle, Seven of Wands, is normal and natural, Justice, and you can handle it (Chariot). Got that.
.
.……. ………………. ….………..
.
.
Here you are enforcing the peace of your day. You can decide for yourself what’s right, and if you choose to put great effort into something, well, that’s right for you – don’t let anyone interfere with that choice of yours. Great achievements require great effort.
.
.
.
.
NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
.
Tarot Readings: Justice and Chariot
You are entitled JUSTICE to handle CHARIOT your struggle SEVEN OF WANDS your way.
To have the self-control CHARIOT to be sensible JUSTICE no matter how mad I get SEVEN OF WANDS.
You are entitled to JUSTICE finish a challenging SEVEN OF WANDS project you started CHARIOT.
You’re getting something done CHARIOT the right way JUSTICE – someone will interfere SEVEN OF WANDS.
Being rational JUSTICE is the way to handle this CHARIOT; and he is irrational SEVEN OF WANDS.
No, that is not the right JUSTICE vehicle CHARIOT for you SEVEN OF WANDS.
Police JUSTICE take control of CHARIOT a disorderly person SEVEN OF WANDS.
The defense SEVEN OF WANDS wins CHARIOT in court JUSTICE by vigorously objecting SEVEN OF WANDS.
The Court JUSTICE decides CHARIOT he overreacted SEVEN OF WANDS.
.
Tarot Readings: Justice and Seven of Wands
Standing up for what’s right JUSTICE and SEVEN OF WANDS is the way to handle this CHARIOT.
Being realistic JUSTICE under stress SEVEN OF WANDS, you get where you aim to be CHARIOT.
Effort against the odds SEVEN OF WANDS is a normal part JUSTICE of getting anything done CHARIOT.
I push myself to SEVEN OF WANDS do it right JUSTICE, and they put me in charge CHARIOT.
A born leader CHARIOT considers pressure SEVEN OF WANDS normal JUSTICE.
Facing SEVEN OF WANDS the facts JUSTICE … what a challenge CHARIOT.
I gotta get myself SEVEN OF WANDS on the right track JUSTICE any way I can CHARIOT.
Sanity JUSTICE under pressure SEVEN OF WANDS: That’s the way to handle yourself CHARIOT!
I’m not letting him out of this until SEVEN OF WANDS he takes responsibility CHARIOT and makes it right JUSTICE.
I’m besieged here SEVEN OF WANDS, but am handling it CHARIOT by making sense of some things JUSTICE.
My kind of ambition CHARIOT is fighting for SEVEN OF WANDS justice JUSTICE and winning CHARIOT.
.
Tarot Readings: Chariot and Seven of Wands
Road CHARIOT rage SEVEN OF WANDS got him into court JUSTICE.
The stress of top performance CHARIOT is worth it JUSTICE.
My ambitions are CHARIOT checked by SEVEN OF WANDS my sanity JUSTICE.
That decision CHARIOT to stand your ground SEVEN OF WANDS is the right one JUSTICE.
A decision you make CHARIOT under stress SEVEN OF WANDS is the right one JUSTICE.
A crazy-ass fellow SEVEN OF WANDS is deciding CHARIOT to be sane JUSTICE right now.
The defendant SEVEN OF WANDS wins CHARIOT in court JUSTICE.
Police JUSTICE roadCHARIOTblockSEVEN OF WANDS.
You handle CHARIOT what overwhelms you SEVEN OF WANDS; you decide CHARIOT to straighten it out JUSTICE.
.
.
.
HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
.
…..
Justice and Chariot – You are entitled to handle it your way. To have the self-control to be sensible. You are entitled to finish a project you started. You are entitled to this challenge. You’re getting something done the right way. Being rational is the way to handle this. The right vehicle for you. Police take control. Wins in court. The court decides. … for what’s right is the way to handle this. Being realistic, you get where you aim to be. A normal part of getting anything done. I do it right, and they put me in charge. A born leader considers _ normal. The facts … what a challenge. … on the right track any way I can. Sanity: That’s the way to handle yourself! He takes responsibility and makes it right. Am handling it by making sense of some things. My kind of ambition is _ for justice. Road _ got him into court. Top performance is worth it. My ambitions are my sanity. That decision is the right one.*** A decision you make is the right one. Deciding to be sane right now. Wins in court. Police road__. You handle _; you decide to straighten it out. x
![]()
.
… Justice and Seven of Wands – You are entitled to your struggle. To be sensible no matter how mad I get. You are entitled to a challenging …. … the right way, someone will interfere. Being rational … and he is irrational. No, that is not the right _ for you. Police _ a disorderly person. The defense _ in court by vigorously objecting. The Court overreacted. The Court _ he overreacted. Standing up for what’s right. Being realistic under stress. Effort against the odds is a normal part. I push myself to do it right. Consider pressure normal. Facing the facts.*** I gotta get myself on the right track. Sanity under pressure. I’m not letting him out of this until he makes it right. I’m besieged here … by making sense of some things. Fighting for justice and winning. Rage got him into court. The stress is worth it.*** … are checked by my sanity. … to stand your ground is right. … under stress is the right one. A crazy-ass fellow is _ to be sane right now. The defendant in court. Police _block. What overwhelms you: You straighten it out. x
![]()
… ..
Chariot and Seven of Wands – Handle your struggle your way. To have the self-control to _ no matter how mad I get. Finish a challenging project you started. You’re getting something done – someone will interfere. _ is the way to handle this; and he is irrational. No, that is not the vehicle for you. _ take control of a disorderly person. The defense wins by vigorously objecting. _ decides he overreacted. Standing up for _ is the way to handle this. _ under stress, you get where you aim to be. Effort against the odds of getting anything done. I push myself to _, and they put me in charge. A born leader considers pressure _. Facing … what a challenge. I gotta get myself _ any way I can. _ under pressure: That’s the way to handle yourself. I’m not letting him out of this until he takes responsibility. I’m besieged here, but am handling it. My kind of ambition is fighting for _ and winning. Road rage. The stress of top performance. My ambitions are checked by _. That decision to stand your ground. A decision you make under stress. A crazy-ass fellow is deciding to …. The defendant wins. Roadblock. You handle what overwhelms you; you decide to …. x
![]()
![]()
……..
.
Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck®, known also as the Rider Tarot and the Waite Tarot, reproduced by permission of U. S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyright ©1971 by U. S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited. The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck® is a registered trademark of U. S. Games Systems, Inc.
The entire contents of this website are Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved. This site may not be copied in whole or in part except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review without the express written permission of the publisher. All violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
NOTICE – Anyone found copying Tarot Verbatim’s™ website or using Tarot Verbatim’s™ trademarked/copyrighted text and/or images without Tarot Verbatim’s™ express written consent by Emily Sandstrom will be reported to their billing company, their hosting company, and any other related companies or necessary parties for account closure. Tarot Verbatim™ will also follow with a copyright infringement lawsuit in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
GUIDANCE Here’s someone who can delegate the legal defense of her home front to her attorneys, and enjoy her independent life arm’s length from the struggle. Someone who is deeply into privacy and minding her own business while you mind yours.
.This is another classic blog post while we straighten out a technical mess. Thank you, for your patience, and enjoy as this is one of Emily’s most viewed posts (Diana)
.
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.
So what do you want to do? –
Did you come here for YOUR PREDICTIONS? – daily trends? –
*Then you read the summary above, titled
GUIDANCE,
*Then you read the one-sentence readings below titled
GROUP TAROT CARDS READING – and you’re done: See you tomorrow. Invite your friends. At the very bottom are comments. New! – the black boxes to the right as you scroll down allow you to comment right there.
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™.
Seven of Wands – Justice – Nine of Pentacles
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
.
Tarot Readings: Seven of Wands and Justice
He insists he is right and she isn’t even listening.
Defending ownership in court.
Asserting rights to occupy the property.
Legally barred from the woman – she doesn’t need him around.
Fight for what is rightfully yours.
Assert my right to privacy.
Should stand your ground against all comers … at arm’s length.
.
Tarot Readings: Seven of Wands and Nine of Pentacles
Struggling for the independence I deserve.
What an effort it is to get her own place just right.
He has a right to break into her place, of course.
He disrupts the privacy she is entitled to.
You should just mind your own business when they beat your door down.
She stands up for her rights.
Do right, mind your own business, and keep other people out of it.
.
Tarot Readings: Justice and Nine of Pentacles
Asserts her legal ownership.
Very competent female defense attorney.
Her lawyers do her fighting; she enjoys her life.
A female attorney defends your position.
You should just mind your own business; it’s their fight.
Against the odds, he sues the executrix.
I try hard for as good a life as I am entitled to.
.
.
Now, Part Two,
Did you come here to ACCESS YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS? –
*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! – and you’re done.
Did you come here to RESEARCH CARD MEANINGS? –
*Then you go to
LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING and
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES for single card meanings and for what those cards say today as they get along with their companion cards, which is important for Tarot Verbatim™, whose expertise is combinations of Tarot cards’ meanings.
*Then you go to Now we show where each of the phrases in each of the sentences comes from: for phrases individual cards make in the day’s sentences. This applies the knowledge.
*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! for language created by each pair of Rider Waite Tarot cards, in Tarot Verbatim™. Now you are done, if you chose to do it all. Comments are at the very bottom.
Did you come for combined meanings of other cards than these?
*Then you can put names of any two cards into Google, and get their combined meanings. You can also write in one card followed by ‘Tarot Verbatim,’ and get paragraphs of meanings for it.
.
.
.
LEARN SINGLE TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES.
GET A SINGLE CARD’S MEANINGS: TYPE ITS NAME AND ‘TAROT VERBATIM’ INTO GOOGLE
.
Seven of Wands – He asserts himself, he insists, he defends. He fights or struggles for and he fights or struggles against. He is barred from, he stands his ground. What an effort all this is! He breaks into a place, he disrupts, he beats a door down and he stands up for. He keeps other people out of it. He does the fighting. He tries hard against the odds. That’s our Seven of Wands – and more than that.
.
Seven of Wands is equally divided between being the defender and the aggressor in a dispute or a situation. The illustration shows a landowner surprised by an invasion of neighbors who intend to push him off his property, and his aggressive response to that.
Justice – Justice is all about what should be, and rights and entitlements. Justice is of course things legal and attorneys. Today that’s all justice is up to.
Nine of Pentacles – Here’s one complacent dame. She owns this place, is entitled to it, and she isn’t even listening to anything to the contrary of that. She religiously minds her own business and is independent. Nope, she doesn’t need anyone; she is arm’s length and private. She enjoys her life as a skilled woman who has established a niche of her own. She don’t need nobody. She the executrix today.
.
.
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES..
.
Every once in a while
a person wants to be alone – remember Greta?
Seven of Wands describes a person clearing a space for him- or her- self, and
standing up (also Seven of Wands) for what’s right
(Justice). We also describe a
Nine of Pentacles person who
occupies a nice clear private space of (her) very own. You can see someone who
defends (Seven of Wands) a
right (Justice) to privacy
(Nine of Pentacles) … or lets a lawyer
(Justice) engage in conflict
(Seven of Wands) while
she enjoys her life undisturbed (Nine of Pentacles).
.
The same three cards show a story of a
someone who feels entitled (Justice) to
disturb the peace (Seven of Wands) being ignored
by the
rightful
owner of the peaceful space (Nine of Pentacles).
.
Here’s another story. He
breaks into (Seven of Wands)
her house (Nine of Pentacles) and is
defending himself (Seven of Wands) in court
(Justice).
.
Our topic contrasts
disturbing the peace, Seven of Wands, with
enjoying the peace and quiet, Nine of Pentacles.
Justice expresses both the
disturber (Seven of Wands) and the
enjoyer (Nine of Pentacles) feeling
entitled (Justice).
.
These stories show how
Seven of Wands can be the defender or the aggressor, can be right or wrong in either stance.
.
.
AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
..
Every once in a while a person wants to be alone – remember Greta? Seven of Wands describes a person clearing a space for him- or her- self, and standing up (also Seven of Wands) for what’s right (Justice). We also describe a Nine of Pentacles person who occupies a nice clear private space of (her) very own. You can see someone who defends (Seven of Wands) a right (Justice) to privacy (Nine of Pentacles) … or lets a lawyer (Justice) engage in conflict (Seven of Wands) while she enjoys her life undisturbed (Nine of Pentacles).
.
The same three cards show a story of a someone who feels entitled (Justice) to disturb the peace (Seven of Wands) being ignored by the rightful owner of the peaceful space (Nine of Pentacles).
.
Here’s another story. He breaks into (Seven of Wands) her house (Nine of Pentacles) and is defending himself (Seven of Wands) in court (Justice).
.
Our topic contrasts disturbing the peace, Seven of Wands, with enjoying the peace and quiet, Nine of Pentacles. Justice expresses both the disturber (Seven of Wands) and the enjoyer (Nine of Pentacles) feeling entitled (Justice).
.
These stories show how Seven of Wands can be the defender or the aggressor, can be right or wrong in either stance.
.……. ………………. ….………..
Sometimes you have to fight for peace, you know? That’s an oxymoron (lovely word, that!) that governments make generous use of. Groups on both side of a conflict have be right, and on the story goes – just like the same story goes on in your and my back yard. Someone is entitled to half of yours because they don’t have, and the taxman already took the half he was entitled to.
.
.
.
.
NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
.
.
Tarot Readings: Seven of Wands and Justice
He insists SEVEN OF WANDS he is right JUSTICE and she isn’t even listening NINE OF PENTACLES.
Defending SEVEN OF WANDS ownership NINE OF PENTACLES in court JUSTICE.
Asserting SEVEN OF WANDS rights JUSTICE to occupy the property NINE OF PENTACLES.
Legally JUSTICE barred SEVEN OF WANDS from the woman – she doesn’t need him around NINE OF PENTACLES.
Fight SEVEN OF WANDS for what is rightfully JUSTICE yours NINE OF PENTACLES.
Assert SEVEN OF WANDS my right JUSTICE to privacy NINE OF PENTACLES.
.
Tarot Readings: Seven of Wands and Nine of Pentacles
Struggling for SEVEN OF WANDS the independence NINE OF PENTACLES I deserve JUSTICE.
What an effort it is SEVEN OF WANDS to get her own place NINE OF PENTACLES just right JUSTICE.
He has a right to JUSTICE break into SEVEN OF WANDS her place NINE OF PENTACLES, of course.
He disrupts SEVEN OF WANDS the privacy NINE OF PENTACLES she is entitled to JUSTICE.
You should JUSTICE just mind your own business when they beat your door down SEVEN OF WANDS.
She stands up for SEVEN OF WANDS her rights JUSTICE.
Do right JUSTICE, mind your own business NINE OF PENTACLES, and keep other people out of it SEVEN OF WANDS.
.
Tarot Readings: Justice and Nine of Pentacles
Asserts SEVEN OF WANDS her legal JUSTICE ownership NINE OF PENTACLES.
Very competent female NINE OF PENTACLES defense SEVEN OF WANDS attorney JUSTICE.
Her lawyers JUSTICE do her fighting SEVEN OF WANDS; she enjoys her life NINE OF PENTACLES.
A female attorney JUSTICE defends SEVEN OF WANDS your position NINE OF PENTACLES.
You should JUSTICE just mind your own business NINE OF PENTACLES; it’s their fight SEVEN OF WANDS.
Against the odds SEVEN OF WANDS, he sues JUSTICE the executrix NINE OF PENTACLES.
I try hard for SEVEN OF WANDS as good a life as NINE OF PENTACLES I am entitled to JUSTICE.
.
.
.
.
HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
.
….
Seven of Wands and Justice – He insists he is right. Defending in court. Asserting right. Legally barred.*** Fight for what is rightfully _. Assert my right to _. Struggling for the _ I deserve. What an effort it is to _ just right. He has a right to break into _. He disrupts the _ she is entitled to. You should just _ when they beat your door down. Stands up for her rights. Do right and keep other people out of it. Asserts _ legal _. Defense attorney.*** Lawyers do the fighting.*** An attorney defends _. You should just …; it’s their fight. Against the odds, he sues _. I try hard for what I am entitled to. x
![]()
….
… Seven of Wands and Nine of Pentacles – He insists … and she isn’t even listening. Defending ownership. Asserting … to occupy the property. Barred from the woman – she doesn’t need him. Fight for what is yours.*** Assert my _ to privacy. Struggling for the independence _. What an effort it is to get her own place. Break into her place.*** He disrupts the privacy. Just mind your own business when they beat your door down. She stands up for her rights. Mind your own business and keep other people out of it.*** Asserts her ownership. Very competent female defense _. _ do her fighting; she enjoys her life. A female _ defends your position. Just mind your own business; it’s their fight. Against the odds, he _ the executrix. I try hard for as good a life as …. x
![]()
…..
Justice and Nine of Pentacles – _ is right and she isn’t even listening. _ ownership in court. Rights to occupy the property. Legally _ from the woman – she doesn’t need him around. _ for what is rightfully yours. My right to privacy. The independence I deserve. Gets her own place just right. A right to her place, of course. The privacy she is entitled to. You should just mind your own business.*** Her legal ownership. Very competent female attorney.*** Her lawyers … she enjoys her life. A female attorney _ your position. You should just mind your own business.*** Sues the executrix. As good a life as I am entitled to. x
![]()
![]()
……..
.

Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck®, known also as the Rider Tarot and the Waite Tarot, reproduced by permission of U. S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyright ©1971 by U. S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited. The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck® is a registered trademark of U. S. Games Systems, Inc.
The entire contents of this website are Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved. This site may not be copied in whole or in part except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review without the express written permission of the publisher. All violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
NOTICE – Anyone found copying Tarot Verbatim’s™ website or using Tarot Verbatim’s™ trademarked/copyrighted text and/or images without Tarot Verbatim’s™ express written consent by Emily Sandstrom will be reported to their billing company, their hosting company, and any other related companies or necessary parties for account closure. Tarot Verbatim™ will also follow with a copyright infringement lawsuit in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Here’s a special Wednesday treat for all of you who do your own Tarot using this site as a library of combined meanings of Tarot cards. The treat is a peek into why your question should include pertinent factors that the cards are not precise about. The big factors are dates, person(s), and time.
Ask ‘who did it’ and you get a description you may not recognize. Ask the motive of who did it, and you will get a description of the scene that usually tells you whodunit. Don’t ask ‘when’ about anything because Tarot is mass-consciousness based ‘out there’ or ‘in there’ somewhere, and isn’t earthbound with clocks and calendars. Instead, you ask ‘Will X happen in Y time?’ as I call it. Not ‘When will he call?’ but ‘Will he call this week?’ That converts the question into a yes-or-no one which Tarot will answer well (or pretty well) giving details that are applicable (cogent).
First thing here is the question I did answer for our client ‘as modified.’ She wants to know ‘what a relationship is going to become,’ not specifying the relationship. Tarot Verbatim is fine (is excellent, really) with that. With no background, however, once the cards talk about marriage and leaving or switching, you as the reader don’t know who’s who. The answer is to be from Client’s perspective, but you don’t know which position Client occupies unless that is in the ‘history.’ And there’s no history required in these cold Email readings. This is why the instructions on the Email Reading tab suggest saying whether love interest is married
I wrote Client, and when she did not respond right away, simply modified the question to include just Dude and her. That is the first set of spreads you see.
Then Client answers with history and perspectives. Tarot did rise to the occasion in its answer.
THEN I include the original set of cards which are confusing to apply if you don’t know the history. Now, you can put these together and see how to handle this – how to phrase a general relationship question which gives no identity of parties or background.
If you subscribe to Tarot Email Training, you know things like this about doing readings and forming questions. Click Here to try that out.
You can also get email readings just like these for a mere $18.75. (Sometimes you wait. These are underpriced because I love doing them, so other parts of the work come first, AND the email readings require peace-and-quiet which isn’t scheduled on my calendar (or yours?).
And by the way, you can also call for a telephone reading and ask that the pertinent cards be identified and explained for you. I do a lot of that.
Question: What will I see this relationship situation actually become in the real world in the next, say, three months?
He’s back working on the relationship after being distant..

He’s back – Judgment

working on it – Eight of Pentacles

after avoiding it. – Six of Swords
Smarty Pants is being the perfect lover.
.
Smarty Pants – Five of Swords

is being the perfect – Ace of Pentacles

lover. – Lovers.
Being a wonderfully affectionate man – something up his sleeve.

He is being your good affectionate man – King of Cups

– it’s happening in a wonderful way – Wheel of Fortune

but there’s some pretense to it too. – Six of Wands
Passionate man takes initiative being romantic.

Passionate man – King of Wands*

is taking the initiative – Magician

to be loving. – Six of Cups
[King of Wands is also a husband or married man.]
1. Deliberately going out of his way for you to be his wife/woman
– Or -.
2. One thing on his mind: .to leave his wife.
1.

Deliberately – Knight of Pentacles

going out of his way – Eight of Cups

for you to be his wife. – Queen of Wands
2.

One thing on his mind: – Knight of Pentacles

to leave – Eight of Cups

his wife. – Queen of Wands
Your effect on him is: He feels pressured to marry you.

Your effect on him is: – Strength

He feels pressured – Seven of Wands

to marry you. – Ten of Cups
Note the last cards of the last three spreads are about marriage: King of Wands is the husband card in Tarot Verbatim™; Queen of Wands, the wife card; Ten of Cups, one of two good marriage cards.
Emily writes to Client, re the first set of spreads:
This looks like a married man who has ‘the other woman.’ And it looks like that stressed guy you can’t make up his mind but is being affectionate.
If I type up what I have, it may not make sense without me knowing who’s who.
I will wait a while for you to respond, and write these spreads down, and ask the question again limiting the answer to just him and you.
Client writes to Emily re the above Note:
Hi Emily,
Thank you for this.
He is not married, but recently divorced with all sorts of drama with manipulative ex and 2 very manipulative/manipulated kids.
In this sense, even though we are very much in a committed relationship (it’s been almost 2 years, and we met well after his separation but during the final months of divorce litigation), I guess I am the other woman because of all the claws and fangs still gripping him and pulling him in directions his heart does not agree with?
I should add that he has said many time that he will “never get married again”… perhaps he is conflicted about that belief and the prospect of me walking away from him and the drama that he may have to continue to deal with for the next several years…
Emily writes to Client,
This thread of conversation here is a perfect example of the limitations of verbatim Tarot – a perfect example of what should be put in a question to get a focused answer (because the question best contains what the cards are likely to be imprecise about).
I am thinking of publishing it along with the original spread that I replaced when I asked another question limiting the answer to ‘just you and he.’
How do you feel about that? Your name isn’t mentioned, of course.
Client writes to Emily
Sure, go for it. Thanks!
OKAY. HERE’S THE ORIGINAL CARDS I DESELECTED RE THE SAME QUESTION:
Is on his way out, committing to a woman who cares for and supports him.

Is on his way out – Six of Swords

committing to – Hierophant

a woman who supports and cares for him. – Queen of Pentacles
Up nights anxious about a wife and the other woman.

Up nights due to anxiety: – Nine of Swords

has a wife – Queen of Wands

and another woman. – High Priestess
1. He is weak and emotional, he’s got to do right.
– And -.
2. You’re the only right one to have sex with – he’s your honey.
1.

He feels like such a weakling – King of Cups

because he must – Ace of Wands

be right, do the right thing. – Ace of Pentacles
2.

You’re the only one to have sex with – Ace of Wands

the right one, the right path – Ace of Pentacles

because he is your honey. – King of Cups
The man is doing both a divorce and a marriage.

The man is doing both – Magician

a divorce – Tower

and a satisfying/happy marriage. – Ten of Cups
1. He is neither a strong man nor a husband.
– And -.
2. The passionate man isn’t a strong honorable man.
1.

He is not either – Fool

a strong man – King of Swords

or a husband. – King of Wands
2.

The passionate man – King of Wands

isn’t – Fool

a strong manly man. – King of Swords
Is anxious and uncertain over and over again.

Is anxious – Page of Swords

and uncertain – Page of Cups

all the time, over and over. – Two of Pentacles
Here your lover is, declaring his affection to you.

Here your lover is – Lovers

declaring to you – Star

his affection – being a loving boyfriend. – Knight of Cups


Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck™, known also as the Rider Tarot™ and the Waite Tarot™, reproduced by permission of U. S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyright ©1971 by U. S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited. The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck™ is a registered trademark of U. S. Games Systems, Inc.
The entire contents of this website are Copyright © 2019. All rights reserved. This site may not be copied in whole or in part except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review without the express written permission of the publisher. All violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
NOTICE – Anyone found copying Tarot Verbatim’s™ website or using Tarot Verbatim’s™ trademarked/copyrighted text and/or images without Tarot Verbatim’s™ express written consent by Emily Sandstrom will be reported to their billing company, their hosting company, and any other related companies or necessary parties for account closure. Tarot Verbatim™ will also follow with a copyright infringement lawsuit in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
GUIDANCE There’s invisible lines drawn in the sand of social intercourse, and trespassing onto the turf on the wrong side of them can feel like criminal trespass on physical property. Some people have a code that they feel impels them to take offense, and they are usually proud of it. Some people have thin skin like an onion. Sometimes you are remiss if you don’t ‘stand up for your position’ or ‘defend yourself.’ So sometimes you have to act like you care that you have been insulted when, really, you dislike paying attention to it at all.
.
.
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.
So what do you want to do? –
Did you come here for YOUR PREDICTIONS? – daily trends? –
*Then you read the summary above, titled
GUIDANCE,
*Then you read the one-sentence readings below titled
GROUP TAROT CARDS READING – and you’re done: See you tomorrow. Invite your friends. At the very bottom are comments. New! – the black boxes to the right as you scroll down allow you to comment right there.
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™.
.
.
SEVEN OF SWORDS – JUDGMENT – SEVEN OF WANDS
.
.
.
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
.
SEVEN OF SWORDS
JUDGMENT
SEVEN OF WANDS
.
Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Judgment
When you say that, you risk pushback.
Yet another bad-boy to put in his place.
Just mention he is cheating, and he raises hell.
Trespasser breaks through a blocked entrance.
Getting away with it a second time is against the odds.
Discover a person you trust is disloyal and confront him.
The nerve of him saying something I don’t want to hear.
Puts himself in harm’s way to change something dangerous.
.
Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Seven of Wands
SEVEN OF SWORDS
SEVEN OF WANDS
Urge you to have the guts to speak up.
A criminal breaking in sets off an alarm.
A troublemaker is trying so hard to change.
Sneaking past the blockade is the next phase.
You, a hellraiser and a risk-taker: That’s big news.
What a hazard, and they are up in arms publicizing it.
You pull off something so against the odds that it’s news.
Such a challenge for a nogoodnik to make a new life for herself.
They accuse you of taking it, and it’s up to you to defend yourself.
.
Tarot Readings: Judgment and Seven of Wands
Surprise attack by a criminal.
Insisting on a promotion is risky.
Push yourself to take one more risk.
Not ready for a change that sneaks up on you.
Dare to go back there and stand up for yourself.
A breakthrough to the next level is an adventure.
The opposition is surprised when you outfox them.
A call to defend ourselves by any means, fair or foul.
A verdict for the defense; the defendant gets away with the crime.
.
.
.
.
.
Now, Part Two,
Did you come here to ACCESS YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS? –
*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! – and you’re done.
Did you come here to RESEARCH CARD MEANINGS? –
*Then you go to
LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING and
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES for single card meanings and for what those cards say today as they get along with their companion cards, which is important for Tarot Verbatim™, whose expertise is combinations of Tarot cards’ meanings.
*Then you go to Now we show where each of the phrases in each of the sentences comes from: for phrases individual cards make in the day’s sentences. This applies the knowledge.
*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! for language created by each pair of Rider Waite Tarot cards, in Tarot Verbatim™. Now you are done, if you chose to do it all. Comments are at the very bottom.
Did you come for combined meanings of other cards than these?
*Then you can put names of any two cards into Google, and get their combined meanings. You can also write in one card followed by ‘Tarot Verbatim,’ and get paragraphs of meanings for it.
.
.
.
LEARN SINGLE TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES.
GET A SINGLE CARD’S MEANINGS: TYPE ITS NAME AND ‘TAROT VERBATIM’ INTO GOOGLE
.
Seven of Swords – Here’s that derring-do fellow who risks all, who takes chances, and who may be devious, ruthless, cutthroat, or at least adventuresome. Seven of Swords means ‘by any means, fair or foul.’ He is sneaking into enemy camp to steal its weapons, but carrying them in such a way he harms himself. Seven of Swords means ‘danger’ and it translates all sorts of dangerous things – so much so that I wrote a little piece on the counteractions in Tarot that take the sting out of Seven of Swords.
.
Today we emphasize the darker side of Seven of Swords because Seven of Wands is here. Seven of Swords is trespassing, and Seven of Wands is dealing with trespassers (or being one). The other, third, card, Judgment, means some unrelated things.
.
Today we partly emphasize the person who does these risky or adventuresome things (bad-boy, trespasser, criminal, troublemaker, risk taker, nogoodnik, criminal), and we emphasize the action of risks and hazards themselves: cheating, getting away with it, disloyalty, the nerve, guts, sneaking, daring, to pull off a caper. Seven of Swords also is theft, so it will translate, as it does today ‘taking it.’
.
Even today we see the lighter side of Seven of Swords: have the guts, dare to, pull off something, outfox them.
.
Judgment – Judgment has many more meanings than most cards, and also many more categories to the meanings, and it all grows out of this illustration, of course. The cards it shares a layout with determine Judgment’s contribution to the sentence. Today, I am only going to mention the meanings Judgment uses here. If you want all of Judgment’s meanings, just Google ‘Tarot Verbatim Judgment.’
.
First, Judgment is a speak/tell/say tribe member, and that includes publicity because the angel’s horn is making a very public announcement. Here are the contributions from this area of Judgment: when you say that; just mention; saying something, speak up, a call to; they accuse you; that’s big news; publicizing it; a verdict.
.
Judgment is change because the dead become alive. Judgment is the second time around because that’s their second life, and Judgment is the first time because they are newly alive. ‘Next’ is a frequent translate for Judgment, and so is ‘one more’ and ‘yet another.’
.
Judgment also means both ‘return’ words and ‘go back’ words, also because of the switch from being dead to being alive. Go back to the former condition, in other words.
.
Judgment is a surprise today. Raising from the dead is a surprise, yes? And Judgment is an alarm, which grows out of the noise waking people up.
Seven of Wands – More than other Tarot cards, Seven of Wands applies as both sides of the story it depicts: attack and defense, or invasion and resistance. Here today it means raise hell, attack, breaking in, confront, up in arms, put (him) in his place, opposition … and it also means stand up for yourself, defend ourselves, push back, the defense, puts himself in harm’s way.
.
You see a man defending his home place, and you see a surprise attack on it from others. (He is outnumbered and expected to win.)
.
Seven of Wands also applies to blocking, and getting through the blockade. Breaking in, breaking through, and breakthrough belong to Seven of Wands. So does protest: Today we even have ‘I don’t want to hear it.’
.
.
.
.
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES..
.
Here again we have two cards with similar meanings and an innocent bystander in the middle. Both
Seven of Swords and
Seven of Wands are invasions of turf.
Seven of Wands includes the
defense to the
invasion.
.
Judgment is called upon to make a story of the action in the similar cards on either side of it. To do this,
Judgment uses several of its many meanings, especially the ones from the
speak/tell/say category, and the ones about
a second time,
a next phase.
.
Seven of Swords is a
criminal, and
Seven of Wands is a
defendant (defending), which causes
Judgment to say ‘
verdict.’ A story about a
trespasser (
Seven of Swords of course)
breaking through a
blocked entrance or a
blockade (
Seven of Wands) is here too.
.
Judgment and
Seven of Wands say ‘
Tell you to
stand up for yourself.’
.
AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
.
Here again we have two cards with similar meanings and an innocent bystander in the middle. Both Seven of Swords and Seven of Wands are invasions of turf. Seven of Wands includes the defense to the invasion.
.
Judgment is called upon to make a story of the action in the similar cards on either side of it. To do this, Judgment uses several of its many meanings, especially the ones from the speak/tell/say category, and the ones about a second time, a next phase.
.
Seven of Swords is a criminal, and Seven of Wands is a defendant (defending), which causes Judgment to say ‘verdict.’ A story about a trespasser (Seven of Swords of course) breaking through a blocked entrance or a blockade (Seven of Wands) is here too.
.
Judgment and Seven of Wands say ‘Tell you to stand up for yourself.’
.
.
.
.…..………..
Speaking up and insisting on promoting yourself can be risky. It’s better to let them come to you and invite you than to lose face by letting them know you care for a new level. Me, I stay in the zones that are clearly mine, parking in the spot that has my name brushed into the curb. Partly because I respect myself so much that getting officially respected is kinda irrelevant. (I think this is called minding your own business.)
.
.
.
.
NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
.
SEVEN OF SWORDS
JUDGMENT
SEVEN OF WANDS
.
Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Judgment
When you say that, you risk pushback.
Yet another bad-boy to put in his place.
Just mention he is cheating, and he raises hell.
Trespasser breaks through a blocked entrance.
Getting away with it a second time is against the odds.
Discover a person you trust is disloyal and confront him.
The nerve of him saying something I don’t want to hear.
Puts himself in harm’s way to change something dangerous.
.
Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Seven of Wands
SEVEN OF SWORDS
SEVEN OF WANDS
Urge you to have the guts to speak up.
A criminal breaking in sets off an alarm.
A troublemaker is trying so hard to change.
Sneaking past the blockade is the next phase.
You, a hellraiser and a risk-taker: That’s big news.
What a hazard, and they are up in arms publicizing it.
You pull off something so against the odds that it’s news.
Such a challenge for a nogoodnik to make a new life for herself.
They accuse you of taking it, and it’s up to you to defend yourself.
.
Tarot Readings: Judgment and Seven of Wands
Surprise attack by a criminal.
Insisting on a promotion is risky.
Push yourself to take one more risk.
Not ready for a change that sneaks up on you.
Dare to go back there and stand up for yourself.
A breakthrough to the next level is an adventure.
The opposition is surprised when you outfox them.
A call to defend ourselves by any means, fair or foul.
A verdict for the defense; the defendant gets away with the crime.
.
.
.
.
.
HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
.
.
SEVEN OF SWORDS
JUDGMENT
SEVEN OF WANDS
.
Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Judgment
When you say that, you risk.
Yet another bad-boy.
Just mention he is cheating.
Trespasser breaks through.
Getting away with it a second time.
Discover a person you trust is disloyal.
The nerve of him saying something.
to change something dangerous.
.
have the guts to speak up.
A criminal sets off an alarm.
A troublemaker … to change.
Sneaking past is the next phase.
You, a risk-taker: That’s big news.
What a hazard, publicizing it.
You pull off something that it’s news.
a nogoodnik to make a new life for herself.
They accuse you of taking it.
.
Surprise by a criminal.
a promotion is risky.
take one more risk.
a change that sneaks up on you.
Dare to go back there.
to the next level is an adventure.
surprised when you outfox them.
A call to _ by any means, fair or foul.
A verdict for … gets away with the crime.
.
Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Seven of Wands
SEVEN OF SWORDS
SEVEN OF WANDS
you risk pushback.
bad-boy to put in his place.
he is cheating, and he raises hell.
Trespasser _ a blocked entrance.
Getting away with it is against the odds.
a person you trust is disloyal; confront him.
The nerve of him … I don’t want to hear.
Puts himself in harm’s way, something dangerous.
.
Urge you to have the guts.
A criminal breaking in.
A troublemaker is trying so hard.
Sneaking past the blockade.
You, a hellraiser and a risk-taker.
What a hazard, and they are up in arms.
You pull off something so against the odds.
Such a challenge for a nogoodnik.
… taking it, and it’s up to you to defend yourself.
.
attack by a criminal.
Insisting is risky.
Push yourself to take risk.
Not ready for _ that sneaks up on you.
Dare to stand up for yourself.
A breakthrough is an adventure.
The opposition _ when you outfox them.
defend ourselves by any means, fair or foul.
the defense; the defendant gets away with the crime.
.
Tarot Readings: Judgment and Seven of Wands
When you say that, you _ pushback.
Yet another to put in his place.
Just mention _ and he raises hell.
breaks through a blocked entrance.
a second time is against the odds.
Discover … confront him.
saying something I don’t want to hear.
Puts himself in harm’s way to change.
.
Urge you to speak up.
breaking in sets off an alarm.
is trying so hard to change.
the blockade is the next phase.
You, a hellraiser: That’s big news.
they are up in arms publicizing it.
so against the odds that it’s news.
Such a challenge to make a new life for herself.
They accuse you, and it’s up to you to defend yourself.
.
Surprise attack.
Insisting on a promotion.
Push yourself to one more.
Not ready for a change.
go back there and stand up for yourself.
A breakthrough to the next level.
The opposition is surprised.
A call to defend ourselves.
A verdict for the defense.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
![]()
.
.

newborn elk child
Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck®, known also as the Rider Tarot and the Waite Tarot, reproduced by permission of U. S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA. Copyright ©1971 by U. S. Games Systems, Inc. Further reproduction prohibited. The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck® is a registered trademark of U. S. Games Systems, Inc.
The entire contents of this website are Copyright © 2018. All rights reserved. This site may not be copied in whole or in part except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review without the express written permission of the publisher. All violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
NOTICE – Anyone found copying Tarot Verbatim’s™ website or using Tarot Verbatim’s™ trademarked/copyrighted text and/or images without Tarot Verbatim’s™ express written consent by Emily Sandstrom will be reported to their billing company, their hosting company, and any other related companies or necessary parties for account closure. Tarot Verbatim™ will also follow with a copyright infringement lawsuit in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Four of Swords - Five of Cups You snooze, you lose. You snooze, Four of Swords you lose. - Five of Cups
Wheel of Fortune – Knight of Cups Wonderful how he takes affectionate initiative. Wonderful – Wheel of Fortune how he takes affectionate initiative....
Six of Swords – Nine of Cups get out of this place and you are satisfied get out of this place – Six of Swords and you are satisfied – Nine of...