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GUIDANCE Oh, a happy home life. How likely it seems that we arrive at that place ‘after what I’ve been through,’ finding our prince or princess after kissing a mountain of slithery frogs. Nevertheless, wild blue yonder of domestic bliss can surprise us at times too. Without paying our dues, here we are at romance’s heavenly gate.
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Six of Swords – Fool – Six of Cups
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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING
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SIX OF SWORDS
FOOL
SIX OF CUPS
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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Fool
SIX OF SWORDS FOOL
Moving on to a new old-fashioned phase.
My days of freedom are over: I have a kid.
High consciousness slowly mellows you out.
Let my subconscious steer me out of naïveté.
You are happy to get out of that neighborhood.
Optimistic about a better future for my children.
Out of a bad scene, free of it, and in a good scene.
Off I go into the wild blue yonder of domestic bliss.
Moving to what you assume is a safe neighborhood.
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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Six of Cups
SIX OF SWORDS SIX OF CUPS
Out with the old, in with the new.
Leaves the nest simply to be free.
Kid is leaving home for a new life.
Not a kid anymore but you’re still young.
Left home as a kid and never looked back.
Leaving the safe house for parts unknown.
Leaving my old self behind, just forgetting.
Out with the old ways and into anything else.
Doesn’t live there anymore – moved on to address unknown.
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Tarot Readings: Fool and Six of Cups
FOOL SIX OF CUPS
Forget the past, just head on out.
Forget about childhood and get on with life.
Assume home life will be sweet from now on.
That was then and this is now: a new direction..
Have faith and have trust as I put the past behind.
A new optimism since the old home life is over with.
As sweet as life is now, I assume it will only get better.
Forget about children, I’m heading in another direction.
We don’t remember childhood once we aren’t there anymore.
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Six of Swords – ‘Leaving with nothing but the clothes on your back’ is what you are looking at. Like refugees at dawn or dusk, a woman and child huddle in an open small paddle boat without any bags. They are going to a better place only because nothing could be worse than here. Six of Swords is despair and hope. It is the despair of leaving town in desperation, and it is the hope of the better place ahead. Six of Swords is also the journey or trip (often over water literally, sometimes a journey in consciousness, or even ‘the departed’s’ journey).
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Often when Six of Swords emphasizes leaving, it is a sad card unless amended by other cards. Here are today’s words for Six of Swords as leaving – because day is a good example of The Three Faces of Six of Swords:
LEAVING: [NOT ANYMORE, OVER WITH, OUT OF, LEAVES, PUT BEHIND]
My days of _ are over
slowly _ you out
steer me out of
to get out of
Out of a bad scene
Leaves
Not anymore
Left home
Leaving _ behind
as I put the past behind
since the old is over with
once we aren’t there anymore
When six of Swords emphasizes the journey, you will often find words like this for it:
JOURNEY: [MOVING ON, BETTER FUTURE, HEAD OUT, GET ON WITH, FROM NOW ON]
Moving on to
a better future for
Off I go into
Moving to
head on out
and get on with life
will be _ from now on
it will only get better
When Six of Swords emphasizes the arrival, it is usually hopeful, and here are those characteristic words today:
ARRIVAL: [LEAVING FOR, MOVED ON, NEW DIRECTION, ANOTHER DIRECTION, OUT WITH AND IN WITH]
is leaving home for
Leaving for
Out with _, in with
Out with _ and into
Doesn’t _ anymore _ moved on to
a new direction
I’m heading in another direction
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Of course, sometimes Six of Swords is simply supplying a word in a story that isn’t about relocating, just a trip to the grocery story or whatever.
Fool – Fool lives in the wild blue yonder (and it means that). The best way to sort out the far-flung meanings of Fool is to think of the zero, which means ‘nothing,’ because it’s the zero of the deck, and which is free, free-floating, free-spirited, unattached. Also to think of the subconscious and the state of being not there, and paying no attention or being absent in the same way the zero is not there, is just a formality, a place-holder. The first month of Tarot Email Training is worth the thirty bucks for the full celebration of Fool it covers (as well as the bonus book you get).
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Fool also belongs to the ‘beginning’ and ‘new’ Tarot clans. This is because Fool represents (as the zero, beginning the deck) the nascent stage of anything, the ‘when I was just a twinkle in the eye of my daddy’ phase.
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Fool is also youthful and optimistic. The picture depicts that invulnerable feeling characteristic of young people: He disregards the cliff’s edge. Sometimes the phrase ‘water off a duck’s back’ suits Fool perfectly. He has faith nothing bad will happen to him. He assumes optimistically.
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Fool owns the words assume, forget, and unknown – all three of them. Phrases like today’s ‘and never looked back’ and ‘parts unknown’ and ‘address unknown’ are part of that package.
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Six of Cups – A warmly dressed little boy gives his little girlfriend flowers in front of some old homes. The picture says some of Six of Cups’ main terms: children and childhood, a safe neighborhood, home and the sweet life. You feel the warm fuzzy mellow tone of this Six of Cups card.
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Six of Cups is not just childhood but fond old memories, nostalgia, the past, ‘old’ and old-fashioned. It is also trust, and being able to trust some person or scene. Today Six of Cups says ‘a good scene.’
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Six of Swords and Fool are both, in different ways, out of a situation: Six of Swords is leaving and putting it behind; Fool was born free. Both these cards refer to consciousness, too: Six of Swords can be about a journey in consciousness, even as a result of having died; Fool represents the subconscious or superconscious.
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Both Six of Cups and Fool are associated with youth. It’s obvious with Six of Cups: two kids are its illustration. Fool does show a young person too, but it often applies to the youthful qualities of ignoring hazards, reckless living, and assuming nothing bad can happen and all is well with the world: that kind of optimism. Six of Cups is more about the innocence of youth, the sweet life of childhood, memories of the distant past.
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Both Six of Swords and Fool are on journeys. Six of Swords is leaving one situation for a better one, is on the way somewhere. Fool is simply taking a walk – not leaving anything nor headed anyplace.
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Now let’s see how the same two cards can mean opposites if you have no context (no question, no surrounding cards to comment or modify):
(1) Six of Swords means ‘off I go into’ and also means ‘leaves.’ Six of Cups is domestic bliss, and is the nest.
Off I go into domestic bliss.
Leaves the nest.
(2) Six of Swords means moving on, and also means leaving something behind now that you’re over it. Fool means a new phase, and it means freedom too. So here we go:
Moving on to a new better phase.
My days of freedom are over.
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Six of Swords is getting free, is withdrawing from its environment to enter a new and better phase. Fool is feeling no pain, and Six of Swords is getting over theirs.
Both Six of Swords and Fool refer to good times ahead (optimism) in different ways: Six of Swords is putting some bad times behind and the future is better because the past is terrible; Fool is simply free of taking the physical realm too seriously.
Six of Swords and Fool are also both free of (Fool) or getting free of (Six of Swords). They both can refer to a new phase, with Six of Swords phasing out of one thing and into another, and Fool starting something new.
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Six of Swords and Six of Cups will usually be about one of two things: leaving a bad scene for a good scene (which is Six of Swords’ full meaning, with Six of Cups underlining it); moving on to a good romance, a cozy life (or home), and life will be sweet from now on, OR the reverse: leaving the safe place, not being a kid anymore, and life will be sweet from now on after all (you) have been through.
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Fool and Six of Cups drop any negative connotation, in the absence of Six of Swords’ meanings. You are now reading two very positive Tarot cards. Phrases like these belong to this pair: happy in that neighborhood, optimistic about my children, the wild blue yonder of domestic bliss, assume home life is sweet, have faith and trust, that was then and this is now, a new optimism about home life. The nearest this pair comes to a negative thought is Fool’s ‘forget’ or ‘forget about’ phrase appended to any of Six of Cups meanings – like forget about your childhood.
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Six of Swords and Fool are both, in different ways, out of a situation: Six of Swords is leaving and putting it behind; Fool was born free. Both these cards refer to consciousness, too: Six of Swords can be about a journey in consciousness, even as a result of having died; Fool represents the subconscious or superconscious.
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Both Fool and Six of Cups are associated with youth. It’s obvious with Six of Cups: two kids are its illustration. Fool does show a young person too, but it often applies to the youthful qualities of ignoring hazards, reckless living, and assuming nothing bad can happen and all is well with the world: that kind of optimism. Six of Cups is more about the innocence of youth, the sweet life of childhood, memories of the distant past.
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Both Six of Swords and Fool are on journeys. Six of Swords is leaving one situation for a better one, is on the way somewhere. Fool is simply taking a walk – not leaving anything nor headed anyplace.
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Now let’s see how the same two cards can mean opposites if you have no context (no question, no surrounding cards to comment or modify):
(1) Six of Swords means ‘off I go into’ and also means ‘leaves.’ Six of Cups is domestic bliss, and is the nest.
Off I go into domestic bliss.
Leaves the nest.
(2) Six of Swords means moving on, and also means leaving something behind now that you’re over it. Fool means a new phase, and it means freedom too. So here we go:
Moving on to a new better phase.
My days of freedom are over.
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Six of Swords is getting free, is withdrawing from its environment to enter a new and better phase. Fool is feeling no pain, and Six of Swords is getting over theirs.
Both Six of Swords and Fool refer to good times ahead (optimism) in different ways: Six of Swords is putting some bad times behind and the future is better because the past is terrible; Fool is simply free of taking the physical realm too seriously.
Six of Swords and Fool are also both free of (Fool) or getting free of (Six of Swords). They both can refer to a new phase, with Six of Swords phasing out of one thing and into another, and Fool starting something new.
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Six of Swords and Six of Cups will usually be about one of two things: leaving a bad scene for a good scene (which is Six of Swords’ full meaning, with Six of Cups underlining it) moving on to a good romance, a cozy life (or home), and life will be sweet from now on, OR the reverse: leaving the safe place, not being a kid anymore, and life will be sweet from now on after all (you) have been through.
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Fool and Six of Cups drop any negative connotation, in the absence of Six of Swords’ meanings. You are now reading two very positive Tarot cards. Phrases like these belong to this pair: happy in that neighborhood, optimistic about my children, the wild blue yonder of domestic bliss, assume home life is sweet, have faith and trust, that was then and this is now, a new optimism about home life. The nearest this pair comes to a negative thought is Fool’s ‘forget’ or ‘forget about’ phrase appended to any of Six of Cups meanings – like forget about your childhood.
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He doesn’t live here anymore; he moved on to ‘Address Unknown,’ leaving the familiar house for parts unknown, and leaving his old self behind, just forgetting like you did when you left home as a kid and never looked back. He let his subconscious steer him into not having too much faith in his fellow man, and just headed on out blindly.
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SIX OF SWORDS
FOOL
SIX OF CUPS
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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Fool
SIX OF SWORDS FOOL
Moving on to a new old-fashioned phase.
My days of freedom are over: I have a kid.
High consciousness slowly mellows you out.
Let my subconscious steer me out of naïveté.
You are happy to get out of that neighborhood.
Optimistic about a better future for my children.
Out of a bad scene, free of it, and in a good scene.
Off I go into the wild blue yonder of domestic bliss.
Moving to what you assume is a safe neighborhood.
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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Six of Cups
SIX OF SWORDS SIX OF CUPS
Out with the old, in with the new.
Leaves the nest simply to be free.
Kid is leaving home for a new life.
Not a kid anymore but you’re still young.
Left home as a kid and never looked back.
Leaving the safe house for parts unknown.
Leaving my old self behind, just forgetting.
Out with the old ways and into anything else.
Doesn’t live there anymore – moved on to address unknown.
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Tarot Readings: Fool and Six of Cups
FOOL SIX OF CUPS
Forget the past, just head on out.
Forget about childhood and get on with life.
Assume home life will be sweet from now on.
That was then and this is now: a new direction.
Have faith and have trust as I put the past behind.
A new optimism since the old home life is over with.
As sweet as life is now, I assume it will only get better.
Forget about children, I’m heading in another direction.
We don’t remember childhood once we aren’t there anymore.
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SIX OF SWORDS
FOOL
SIX OF CUPS
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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Fool
SIX OF SWORDS FOOL
Moving on to a new phase.
My days of freedom are over.
High consciousness slowly _ you out.
Let my subconscious steer me out of _.
You are happy to get out of that.
Optimistic about a better future.
Out of a bad scene, free of it.
Off I go into the wild blue yonder.
Moving to what you assume is _.
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Out with _, in with the new.
Leaves simply to be free.
leaving home for a new life.
Not _ anymore but you’re still young.
Left home and never looked back.
Leaving for parts unknown.
Leaving _behind, just forgetting.
Out with _ and into anything else.
Doesn’t _ anymore – moved on to address unknown.
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Forget, just head on out.
Forget and get on with life.
Assume _ will be _ from now on.
and this is now: a new direction.
Have faith as I put the past behind.
A new optimism since the old is over with.
I assume it will only get better.
Forget about _, I’m heading in another direction.
We don’t remember once we aren’t there anymore.
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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Six of Cups
SIX OF SWORDS SIX OF CUPS
Moving on to an old-fashioned _.
My days of _ are over: I have a kid.
slowly mellows you out.
steer me out of naïveté.
get out of that neighborhood.
a better future for my children.
Out of a bad scene, and in a good scene.
Off I go into domestic bliss.
Moving to a safe neighborhood.
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Leaves the nest.
Kid is leaving home.
Not a kid anymore.
Left home as a kid.
Leaving the safe house.
Leaving my old self behind.
Out with the old ways and into _.
Doesn’t live there anymore – moved on.
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_ the past, head on out.
_ childhood and get on with life.
home life will be sweet from now on.
That was then …: a new direction.
have trust as I put the past behind.
since the old home life is over with.
As sweet as life is now, it will only get better.
… children, I’m heading in another direction.
childhood once we aren’t there anymore.
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Tarot Readings: Fool and Six of Cups
FOOL SIX OF CUPS
a new old-fashioned phase.
Freedom …: I have a kid.
High consciousness mellows you.
Let my subconscious … naïveté.
You are happy … that neighborhood.
Optimistic about my children.
free of it, and in a good scene.
the wild blue yonder of domestic bliss.
what you assume is a safe neighborhood.
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the old, the new.
the nest simply to be free.
Kid _ a new life.
a kid but you’re still young.
as a kid and never looked back.
the safe house … parts unknown.
my old self, just forgetting.
the old ways … anything else.
live there … address unknown.
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Forget the past.
Forget about childhood.
Assume home life is sweet.
That was then and this is now.
Have faith and have trust.
A new optimism … home life.
As sweet as life is now, I assume ….
Forget about children.
We don’t remember childhood.
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GUIDANCE Wherever you are, you are free to go on to something better. Adventure beckons, and so does frolic. You can move on without any reason, you know … you don’t need an excuse to better your world. It’s one thing to leave a dismal situation for one that’s better (even if maybe not much better), and it’s quite another thing to leave a perfectly okay existence for a grand opportunity.
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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three cards you see – to everyone. These readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim™.
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Six of Swords – Wheel of Fortune – Fool
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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Wheel of Fortune
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A chance to get out and be Scott free.
It’s good luck to run out of bad luck when you least expect it.
You lucked out when you got left behind, and you didn’t even know it!
My chance to get away and take it easy.
I passed up my big chance without a thought.
Wherever you are, you are free to go on to something ‘way better.
After what you have been through, it’s wonderful just to be free of it.
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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Fool
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Out of a dead end, optimistic as I head into an opportunity.
A survivor’s chance to forget the past.
After all that happened, it was the best that could happen: You are a free man.
Launching ourselves into whatever destiny is out there for us.
Don’t know where I’m going, but wherever it is, it’s wonderful.
Anyplace is wonderful – better than what we are used to here anyway.
A young fellow leaves home for whatever is going to happen out there.
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Tarot Readings: Wheel of Fortune and Fool
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Our chance to get out for a frolic.
I have faith in my destiny that better times are ahead.
I don’t gamble anymore – I don’t even think of it.
My faith is destined to take me to calmer waters.
Never mind; make the best of it; it will pass.
You weren’t there when it happened; you left.
I don’t worry about what will happen anymore.
Keeping an open mind about my karma as I put the past behind me.
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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.
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Six of Swords – Mother and child huddle together in the predawn (or dusk?) chill in the narrow paddle-boat, headed away with ‘the clothes on their back’ from the place they escape to the new place which has to be better than this. (Most of us have been here, yes? Hope now is not your time.)
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Six of Swords is getting free, is withdrawing from its environment to enter a new and better phase. The withdrawing does not have to be actual travel, though; Six of Swords is also a ‘journey in consciousness,’ and even the journey in the afterlife (echoes of Egyptian mythology here). ‘The departed’ is one of Six of Swords’ meanings.
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But Six of Swords is ‘way more complex than this one scenario. Six of Swords can emphasize the leaving, the journey, or the destination. This is a moody moody card, balancing hope and despair sometimes. It’s a member of the ‘I’m outta here’ Tarot club, and it’s a member of the ‘future is better’ Tarot club. It’s also a member of the ‘going from one place to another’ travel club, and its emphasis there is often a journey over water or crossing water.
Wheel of Fortune – Wheel of Fortune attests that coincidence is the parent of chance, opportunity, luck, destiny, fate, karma, and whatever is (or isn’t) happening. Wheel of Fortune illustrates that both divine and infernal spiritual influences determine or affect what happens in what we think of as ‘the real world.’
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The key concept here is ‘Rota,’ from whence English gets ‘rotate’ and hence ‘rotation.’ Rota is the Wheel of Fortune, or destiny. Our illustration shows the wheel looking like a roulette wheel (coincidence, chance), and it has this ‘Rota’ word with the four Hebrew letters for the name we translate as ‘Jehovah’ or Yahweh shuffled into ‘Rota.’
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Around the wheel of fate are various funky-looking critters, some traditionally evil (the blue sphinx, the red lizard), some that may be angelic, and some … I dunno. Mr. Waite of the Rider-Waite deck was fond of obfuscating (confusing) things with arcane (mysterious) images and symbols. The Rider Waite deck has a lot of these miscellaneous symbols.
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But applying the meaning of Wheel of Fortune isn’t complicated by all this theoretical stuff. Wheel of Fortune has few categories of meaning , and we are leaving out the esoteric stuff because today Wheel of Fortune is being its mundane normal self.
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Wheel of Fortune is luck; is chance (both in the sense of ‘opportunity’ and ‘a chance to’ and in the sense of ‘the chances of’); is destiny or fate or karma (basically the same things). Wheel of Fortune is luck and lucky and luck out; is best and better. One of its favorite translates is ‘wonderful.’
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Wheel of Fortune translates ‘happen’ and similar words like ‘occur’ and ‘event.’ Often it says ‘it happens.’ Since it means better and best, it also will translates ‘happens for the best’ and ‘the best happens.’
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That roulette wheel makes Wheel of Fortune the lead card for the subject of gambling.
Fool – As the zero, the cipher (the nothing), Fool isn’t affected by its environment, and yet affects its environment. (You add a zero, and the value is ten times as much, but the zero still has its same ‘nothing’ value. This concept can hold most of Fool’s meanings, its core concept, in your mind.) One of the meanings that directly stems from the zero factor is that Fool is absent or not present.
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Another core concept to keep in mind for Fool is: Fool is the subconscious. It certainly does create effects invisibly.
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Fool’s picture shows a pedestrian on a journey carrying a white flower (spiritual) and carrying no real provisions (careless, reckless, and faith). He is skipping to the edge of a cliff where the dirt is loose, not looking (reckless, faith). He is young and it’s noon. He has a little frisky dog with him.
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Fool has a lot of meanings, and today we cover the ones we are looking at that are brought out by the other two cards. Fool is free, even stands for freedom. Fool is very ‘What, ME worry?” Fool is also ‘I don’t know,’ open minded, without a thought, and ‘forget.’ Fool is also not paying attention
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Fool is very casual, easygoing, and is on a frolic quite often. Fool stands for assumption, especially assuming all will be well, which is having faith.
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Talkin’ about leavin’ that same-old-scene behind, in Six of Swords. I get tired of ‘the devil you know,’ and therefore am usually happy when leaving some old scene behind. This is my chance not only to get out of what is into me, but to get into my bliss. This is my chance to duck out for a frolic. Even if what I leave behind isn’t dismal, the fact that adventure is what’s ahead makes me optimistic about my destiny. I have a chance to get out from under everybody’s everything and into anything that may be better for me. That lighthearted devil-may-care feeling of freedom is what makes me willing to move on.
Leaving a scene behind isn’t always physically moving to another place. Sometimes it represents, between us, our big chance to get away from our past together and enjoy one another in a better way. Even for a weekend, you know? It represents more going ahead with our destiny than it does a departure from our story. Leaving the scene also represents freedom. These more-appetizing meanings of Six of Swords – especially the freedom part – are brought out by Fool, who represents freedom and a good frolic, and ‘not to worry.’ And also by Wheel of Fortune, which represents the best result, something wonderful, the optimum.
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Six of Swords and Fool are both free of (Fool) or getting free of (Six of Swords). They both can refer to a new phase, with Six of Swords phasing out of one thing and into another, and Fool starting something new. Today, with Wheel of Fortune standing by, that new phase, that something new, is splendorous. So Fool and Six of Swords have these parallels, and these parallels are encouraged by Wheel of Fortune. Out from under, free of what held me back, am into a chance to be happy.
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Our message is that wherever you are, you are free to go on to something ‘way better.
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AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
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Talkin’ about leavin’ that same-old-scene behind, in Six of Swords. I get tired of ‘the devil you know,’ and therefore am usually happy when leaving some old scene behind. This is my chance not only to get out of what is into me, but to get into my bliss. This is my chance to duck out for a frolic. Even if what I leave behind isn’t dismal, the fact that adventure is what’s ahead makes me optimistic about my destiny. I have a chance to get out from under everybody’s everything and into anything that may be better for me. That lighthearted devil-may-care feeling of freedom is what makes me willing to move on.
Leaving a scene behind isn’t always physically moving to another place. Sometimes it represents, between us, our big chance to get away from our past together and enjoy one another in a better way. Even for a weekend, you know? It represents more going ahead with our destiny than it does a departure from our story. Leaving the scene also represents freedom. These more-appetizing meanings of Six of Swords – especially the freedom part – are brought out by Fool, who represents freedom and a good frolic, and ‘not to worry.’ And also by Wheel of Fortune, which represents the best result, something wonderful, the optimum.
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Six of Swords and Fool are both free of (Fool) or getting free of (Six of Swords). They both can refer to a new phase, with Six of Swords phasing out of one thing and into another, and Fool starting something new. Today, with Wheel of Fortune standing by, that new phase, that something new, is splendorous. So Fool and Six of Swords have these parallels, and these parallels are encouraged by Wheel of Fortune. Out from under, free of what held me back, am into a chance to be happy.
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Our message is that wherever you are, you are free to go on to something ‘way better.
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I got a daydream on moving on out. My life is lovely enough where I am … I made a nest for myself here the way I like it, and I’m comfortable. Cozy sometimes even. But I have this dream of going maybe overseas and nesting in some other culture, stretching my consciousness a little or a lot. And I assume that just moving on into the unknown, I will make a lovely nest there too. How about you? – what’s your dream?
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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Wheel of Fortune
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A chance to WHEEL OF FORTUNE get out SIX OF SWORDS and be Scott free FOOL.
It’s good luck to WHEEL OF FORTUNE run out of bad luck SIX OF SWORDS when you least expect it FOOL.
You lucked out when WHEEL OF FORTUNE you got left behind SIX OF SWORDS, and you didn’t even know it FOOL!
My chance to WHEEL OF FORTUNE get away SIX OF SWORDS and take it easy FOOL.
I passed up SIX OF SWORDS my big chance WHEEL OF FORTUNE without a thought FOOL.
Wherever you are FOOL, you are free to FOOL go on to something SIX OF SWORDS ‘way better WHEEL OF FORTUNE.
After what you have been through SIX OF SWORDS, it’s wonderful WHEEL OF FORTUNE just to be free of it FOOL.
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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Fool
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Out of a dead end SIX OF SWORDS, optimistic FOOL as I head into an opportunity WHEEL OF FORTUNE.
A survivor’s chance to WHEEL OF FORTUNE forget FOOL the past SIX OF SWORDS.
After all that happened SIX OF SWORDS, it was the best that could happen WHEEL OF FORTUNE: You are a free man FOOL.
Launching ourselves into SIX OF SWORDS whatever destiny WHEEL OF FORTUNE is out there for us FOOL.
Don’t know FOOL where I’m going SIX OF SWORDS, but wherever it is FOOL, it’s wonderful WHEEL OF FORTUNE.
Anyplace FOOL is wonderful WHEEL OF FORTUNE – better than what we are used to here anyway SIX OF SWORDS.
A young fellow FOOL leaves home for SIX OF SWORDS whatever FOOL is going to happen WHEEL OF FORTUNE out there FOOL.
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Tarot Readings: Wheel of Fortune and Fool
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Our chance to WHEEL OF FORTUNE get out SIX OF SWORDS for a frolic FOOL.
I have faith FOOL in my destiny WHEEL OF FORTUNE that better times are ahead SIX OF SWORDS.
I don’t gamble WHEEL OF FORTUNE anymore SIX OF SWORDS – I don’t even think of it FOOL.
My faith FOOL is destined to WHEEL OF FORTUNE take me to calmer waters SIX OF SWORDS.
Never mind FOOL; make the best of it WHEEL OF FORTUNE; it will pass SIX OF SWORDS.
You weren’t there FOOL when it happened WHEEL OF FORTUNE; you left SIX OF SWORDS.
I don’t worry about FOOL what will happen WHEEL OF FORTUNE anymore SIX OF SWORDS.
Keeping an open mind about FOOL my karma WHEEL OF FORTUNE as I put the past behind me SIX OF SWORDS.
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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
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…. Six of Swords and Wheel of Fortune – A chance to get out. It’s good luck to run out of bad luck.*** You lucked out when you got left behind. My chance to get away. I passed up my big chance. Go on to something ‘way better. After what you have been through, it’s wonderful to …. Out of a dead end as I head into an opportunity. A survivor’s chance to _ the past. After all that happened, it was the best that could happen. Launching ourselves into destiny. Wherever it is I’m going, it’s wonderful. Wonderful … better than what we are used to here anyway. Leaves home for whatever is going to happen. Our chance to get out.*** My destiny that better times are ahead. … gamble anymore. … is destined to take me to calmer waters. Make the best of it; it will pass. When it happened, you left. … what will happen, anymore. My karma as I put the past behind me. x
….… Six of Swords and Fool – Get out and be Scott free. Run out of bad luck when you least expect it. You got left behind, and you didn’t even know it. Get away and take it easy. I passed up _ without a thought. Wherever you are, you are free to …. After what you have been through, it’s _ to just be free of it. Out of a dead end, optimistic …. A survivor’s _ to forget the past. After all that happened, you’re a free man. Launching ourselves into whatever is out there for us. Don’t know where I’m going, but wherever it is ….*** Anyplace is better than what we are used to here. A young fellow leaves home for whatever is ‘out there.’ Get out for a frolic. I have faith that better times are ahead. I don’t _ anymore; I don’t even think of it. My faith takes me to calmer waters. Never mind; it will pass. You weren’t there; you left. I don’t worry about _ anymore. I don’t worry anymore. Keeping an open mind as I put the past behind me.*** x
... Wheel of Fortune and Fool – A chance to be Scott free. It’s good luck to … when you least expect it. Good luck when you least expect it. You lucked out, and you didn’t even know it. My chance to take it easy. I __ my big chance without a thought. You are, you are free to _ something ‘way better. It’s wonderful just to be free of it.*** Optimistic as … an opportunity. A chance to forget.*** It was the best that could happen: You are a free man. Whatever destiny is out there for us. Don’t know, but wherever it is, it’s wonderful. Any place is wonderful … better than _ anyway. A young fellow … whatever is going to happen out there. Our chance to frolic.*** I have faith in my destiny. I don’t even think of gambling. My faith is destined to …. Never mind; make the best of it. You weren’t there when it happened. I don’t worry about what will happen.*** Keeping an open mind about my karma. x
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Four Card Spreads, Our Daily Spread
Advice is ‘Oh, just forget about it; put it behind. Go on with life and things will be better. He doesn’t call – the cranky old flame? – well, heck with him, and on to the next. A man is married and not free to leave; he isn’t young and wants no part of passion now. He has come to his senses and gone. Whatever. Some drama, some soap opera of the past is being erased, and you had best enjoy that smell of fresh air.
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*Go to Daily Message Tarot Analysis below. At least one of those sentences has something to say to you. Pick those out. They are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. (It is a group message like a horoscope, except Tarot isn’t based on someone else’s birth data, so it can be specific, accurate, detailed and direct. Our experiment here is “How much more accurate is it?”)
The Question for weekdays is: “Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
The Question for weekends is stated right on top on those days.
(Some days are ‘keep an eye open for’ and some days are ‘green light, go fast.’)
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Without a question to focus the answer, four cards can mean contradictory things especially when the Spread has a card that negates other cards. Without a question also the pronouns in a group reading are more flexible, especially in some of these Rider Waite Tarot spreads. When a pronoun is in parentheses, feel very free to substitute. The question in a ‘real’ individual reading supplies at least half the information!
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Six of Swords
King of Wands, Fool, Four of Cups
DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.
The Woman’s Perspective of Romance
Assume times will be better when you don’t talk to husband.
Husband won’t communicate, he is off somewhere.
Forgets with the passing of time and does not acknowledge there ever was any husband.
Won’t get over the passionate man until you move away.
Won’t be free of husband until he departs.
He’s a married man who won’t leave, so forget about him.
He’s a married man who isn’t free, so leave him.
Assume he doesn’t want you and just leave the grump.
Optimism fades away when the hot-to-trot fella doesn’t call.
Her old flame she hasn’t forgotten.
The Man’s Perspective of Romance
The man isn’t forgetting his passion as time goes by.
Husband won’t be free until he departs.
Frustrated angry man cannot forget the past he is putting behind him.
He is so free of the past it’s as if it never existed, he isn’t even frustrated about it.
Husband isn’t even thinking about leaving.
He is mad about it; it’s not ‘out of sight, out of mind.’
He overlooks he was mad when he refused to leave.
He is married and not free to leave.
He forgets his mad when they don’t leave.
He doesn’t acknowledge his passion, it fades in time and he forgets it.
He isn’t optimistic any more, his passion fades.
He isn’t young any more, he does not want any part of passion.
He isn’t lighthearted any more, but he isn’t angry anymore, either.
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Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread
After all these philosophical spreads, we are back to a man-woman thing. (I was hoping I would not lose my audience here!) Our four Rider Waite Tarot cards mean husband or angry or passionate man; just forget about it or assume; not acknowledge, refuse; and get over it, put it behind. The stories arising from these four are varied, but are notes on the same old soap opera.
Six of Swords and Fool mean putting it behind, and mean optimism (in very different ways). Times will be better because they were so miserable, the Six of Swords says. And Fool is a ‘What, me worry?’ kind of optimism in Tarot Verbatim’s ™ Rider Waite.
Fool means to ignore, and Four of Cups means to refuse to acknowledge, to refuse to consider.
With three cards meaning: ignore it; don’t pay attention to it; and put it behind, we have to have a cranky kind of narrative going. After all, the other card is the angry, frustrated husband or passionate man.
Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards
King of Wands is the aforesaid grumpy, angry, frustrated, irritated man or husband. He has been showing up here lately. Anyone claim him? His illustration is the red headed fellow dressed in red, a salamander by him, and a board in his right hand not fit for the king that he is. He is the commoner at heart and the husband all women are annoyed by, but could be your old flame too, with a modifier.
Fool is a frequent visitor at our cafe, too, lately. The focus of this multipurpose Rider Waite Tarot card is being free or free of. Forget it – out of mind – or overlook it as if it never were. Or assume it. Then there’s the ‘isn’t even,’ and isn’t present category.
Fool’s illustration is the youth who is heedlessly and recklessly setting out unprepared on a journey with no provisions for himself or his dog. They won’t need them anyway, because they are going to go over the cliff.
Four of Cups is a very simple card and is one of the negators (cards that cancel another out with a negative modifier – like don’t, won’t isn’t, not). To refuse, to not acknowledge, to not want, to not communicate. Illustration shows a fella with his arms cross and head down, eyes averted as yet another cup is offered him by a disembodied hand. He sits cross-legged.
Six of Swords is something fading away as time goes by. Times will be better. The past you are putting behind and will be free of. It isn’t that way any more. He is off somewhere. Until you move away or until he departs.
Its illustration in Rider Waite Tarot is a woman and child huddled in a small rowboat. A friend is taking them away from the misery.