Tarot Readings for You for May 14-15 2018 Monday-Tuesday©

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GUIDANCE      Oh what a smooth operator, with that charming blarney: He pulls it off and he gets away with it. No one suspects you are having your fun with that bad boy – fun that only seems to be dangerous, and no one suspects this fun fellow is a criminal either because when he’s up to something, he acts so innocent.

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SUN – SEVEN OF SWORDS – SIX OF WANDS

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SUN

SEVEN OF SWORDS

SIX OF WANDS

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Tarot Readings: Sun and Seven of Swords

SUN SEVEN OF SWORDS

It’s sneaky to be free of your role.

Glee when you outfox that con artist.

The son of a criminal informs on him.

Dare to escape the group you belong to.

I dare you to be free of the games we play.

Puts a child at risk with the best of intentions.

Charming boy tricks us into going along with it.

Take a chance on busting out of going along with.

Too young to be a criminal but he can act like one.

It is fun to be a wise-guy but there’s a hidden price.

Chances you took in youth are catching up with you now.

A fling gets the best of you as you go through the motions.

Escape restrictions by having the guts to think out of the box.

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Tarot Readings: Sun and Six of Wands

SUN SIX OF WANDS

Sneaky brat gets away with it.

A false friend gets away with theft.

A mischievous child commits a crime.

Fun that only seems to be dangerous.

Is apparently free of his bad-boy ways.

No one suspects this fun fellow is a criminal.

Mooches get a kick out of getting away with murder.

That charming blarney makes him a smooth operator.

A program designed to influence juvenile delinquents.

No one suspects you are having your fun with that bad boy.

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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Six of Wands

SEVEN OF SWORDS SIX OF WANDS

A hidden hazard to children.

You outfox a con artist impulsively.

A walk on the wild side, pretending to enjoy it.

When he’s up to something, he acts so innocent.

Cheater makes up stories to get out of the house.

He sucks you into an adventure, and you leave home for it.

Helping himself to a piece of you, having fun at your expense.

It’s a long shot for me to fit in with them on the spur of a moment.

Gets us on the bandwagon and ‘takes us to the cleaners,’ and we enjoyed it.

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Sun Sun has a lot of spectrum to its many meanings, but today Sun is in the company of some fairly bad influences, so we find it heavily translating its ‘free of’ and its ‘escape’ and its ‘leave home’ meanings – not to mention the bratty side of our Sun-boy. His charm too.

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Of course, this bad-boy spread also emphasizes Sun’s fun side, enjoying adventure. He even means ‘innocence’ in contrast to his fellow Tarot cage-mates here.

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Sun gets out from under the restrictions of the house rules, and Seven of Swords is a lawbreaker. Seven of Swords also gets away with mischief, and Sun is a brat.

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Sun is about impulsive fun things, about, say, a fling; Seven of Swords is sneaking around. So sneaking out of the house to have some fun. Sun is even busting out of the role he is expected to fit into, under the influence of Six of Wands. And today Sun joins Seven of Swords in saying ‘gets away with it.’

Seven of Swords Seven of Swords represents your wild side, maybe even your id, especially in the company of another sneaky card, Six of Wands. Seven of Swords has all these sneaky words to say to you today: it’s sneaky to; when you outfox; tricks us into; gets the best of you; him a smooth operator; you outfox; when he’s up to something; cheater; helping himself to a piece of you; getting away with murder; gets away with it; ‘takes us to the cleaners.’ And as if all that were not enough, he also has yet another set of words that are a level up from those: a criminal;

a wise-guy; commits a crime; his bad-boy ways; is a criminal; delinquents; that bad boy.

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But our Seven of Swords bearer of naked blades in his stocking-feet is not all bad. Nope. He is about daring to, taking a chance, having the guts, walking on the wild side, and adventure.

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Seven of Swords is about risk, hazard, and long shots: Watch him show up to tell you an investment is one! He is not only about theft as the culprit, but also about stolen property and theft from the perspective of the person whose goods those were. In the same way, Seven of Swords says ‘dangerous’ from both the perspective of ‘this is a dangerous individual’ and from the perspective of dangerous situations, environments, and objects. ‘In danger’ is one of the simplest things this Seven of Swords can contribute to your sentence.

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Always keep in mind: Action applies both ways in Tarot, and each of the characters in the picture can appear singly, as well as the story in the whole card.

Six of Wands A comment on this site calls Six of Wands ‘the bullshit card.’ Yes, that’s à propos. I think of it as Games People Play and ‘things are not as they seem.’ Other Tarot systems call this a victory card, but it’s a Pyrrhic (false) victory. The horse is trying to tell you that. (Tradition says the picture is about the capture, at a winning battle, of an English king who went into captivity, Richard I (the Lion-Hearted) but I cannot verify the whole story.)

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Six of Wands is often about roles, fitting in, playing your role. But it is also about, with the best of intentions, making a mess of things because you assumed things were as they seemed to you. Six of Wands is also the televangelist, the person who gets everyone to serve his interest at the expense of theirs by getting them on the bandwagon of some loyalty belief. (What have you done for your country, anyway? And what have you done for me lately?)

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Six of Wands also can simply say – without any parties or story being involved – that it only seems that way, ‘apparently,’ ‘it appears,’ and other such things.

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Since Six of Swords is the slick person, the con artist, the false friend, its meaning extends a little further to thinking out of the box, having superior insight into reality – usually the reality of what’s really going on underneath.

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Let’s do examples to show how you apply these interpretations. Here’s our today-phrases for the role meanings, the social group ones: your role; the group you belong to; going along with it; going along with; you go through the motions; a program designed to influence; me to fit in with them; gets us on the bandwagon.

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And here are the ones about ‘putting on an act’: he acts so; the games we play; but he can act like one; blarney; pretending.

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And here are the con artist words and phrases for Six of Wands: that con artist; informs on him; he sucks you into; a false friend; mooches; at your expense. In a similar vein, our spread alludes to this sort of behavior this way: sneaky, mischievous, makes up stories.

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Once in a while Six of Wands, like today, represents the hidden price we pay for not catching on – things catching up with you, maybe after all these years, looking back to ‘when you had the best of intentions.’

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These Tarot guys are very interesting together. Seven of Swords and Six of Wands are each skulduggery. And Sun … well, Sun can represent escaping being taken advantage of, or can be the brat getting away with the caper. And Seven of Swords definitely gets away with the caper. Six of Wands is slick enough not to get caught. All three of our spread-mates here are, or can be, up to no good.

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Six of Wands gets you to serve his interest at the expense of your own, and Seven of Swords is having one’s trust violated, and is or can be a dangerous risky situation, but Sun is escaping the restrictions, getting free. There’s one of our main stories. The criminal gets away with it, or you get away from the criminal.

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Seven of Swords and Six of Wands have a lot in common besides being up to something. They are both about outfoxing, and they both are about taking foul advantage, so when they get together, there’s a story of outfoxing the con artist or whoever was trying to take advantage. Seven of Swords and Six of Wands describe a strategy that involves pretense. Keep this in mind: that these ‘negative’ cards can get together to make some fine music. Or can cancel each other out – especially in the case of negator cards.

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Seven of Swords can be a walk on the wild side, can be an adventure, and Six of Wands can be getting lured or sucked into the wild walk or adventure. It all depends on your question and the context! Sun expresses the uninhibited joy of it all, and also expresses impulsively leaving the safety of home and getting out in the world. Sun is also evading the danger of Seven of Swords, or is a child escaping it. On the other hand, ‘The adventure is not as enjoyable as you are led to believe it is.’

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Seven of Swords can be revenge: The hero or terrorist here is disarming the enemy, stealing weapons. Sun is the charm and Six of Wands is the pretense to accomplish this operation.

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Sun refers to a child or children, and Seven of Swords is danger and hazard, so we have a child in peril. Sun is reckless, so we have a reckless child … or a daring brat, or playboy you take a chance on.

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Six of Wands has a lot of non-scurrilous meanings that do not show up here in a spread like this one. Six of Wands appears in stories about fitting in where you feel you don’t really belong, for instance. And Seven of Swords can just be daring, can be having the guts.

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These Tarot guys are very interesting together. Seven of Swords and Six of Wands are each skulduggery. And Sun … well, Sun can represent escaping being taken advantage of, or can be the brat getting away with the caper. And Seven of Swords definitely gets away with the caper. Six of Wands is slick enough not to get caught. All three of our spread-mates here are, or can be, up to no good.

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Six of Wands gets you to serve his interest at the expense of your own, and Seven of Swords is having one’s trust violated, and is or can be a dangerous risky situation, but Sun is escaping the restrictions, getting free. There’s one of our main stories. The criminal gets away with it, or you get away from the criminal.

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Seven of Swords and Six of Wands have a lot in common besides being up to something. They are both about outfoxing, and they both are about taking foul advantage, so when they get together, there’s a story of outfoxing the con artist or whoever was trying to take advantage. Seven of Swords and Six of Wands describe a strategy that involves pretense. Keep this in mind: that these ‘negative’ cards can get together to make some fine music. Or can cancel each other out – especially in the case of negator cards.

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Seven of Swords can be a walk on the wild side, can be an adventure, and Six of Wands can be getting lured or sucked into the wild walk or adventure. It all depends on your question and the context! Sun expresses the uninhibited joy of it all, and also expresses impulsively leaving the safety of home and getting out in the world. Sun is also evading the danger of Seven of Swords, or is a child escaping it. On the other hand, ‘The adventure is not as enjoyable as you are led to believe it is.’

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Seven of Swords can be revenge: The hero or terrorist here is disarming the enemy, stealing weapons. Sun is the charm and Six of Swords is the pretense to accomplish this operation.

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Sun refers to a child or children, and Seven of Swords is danger and hazard, so we have a child in peril … or a daring brat, or a playboy you take a chance on. Sun is reckless, so we have a reckless child.

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Six of Wands has a lot of non-scurrilous meanings that do not show up here in a spread like this one. Six of Wands appears in stories about fitting in where you feel you don’t really belong, for instance. And Seven of Swords can just be daring, can be having the guts.

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They call it your formative years because you are so subject to influences when you’re a kid, and because you are so easily restricted. Influences can be a hidden hazard to a kid – people helping themselves to a piece of you, and you thinking it’s fun. You are induced to get on the bandwagon of a movement that is exactly the wrong direction for you. You escape these restrictions by having the guts to think out of the box.

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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM

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SUN

SEVEN OF SWORDS

SIX OF WANDS

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Tarot Readings: Sun and Seven of Swords

SUN SEVEN OF SWORDS

It’s sneaky to be free of your role.

Glee when you outfox that con artist.

The son of a criminal informs on him.

Dare to escape the group you belong to.

I dare you to be free of the games we play.

Puts a child at risk with the best of intentions.

Charming boy tricks us into going along with it.

Take a chance on busting out of going along with.

Too young to be a criminal but he can act like one.

It is fun to be a wise-guy but there’s a hidden price.

Chances you took in youth are catching up with you now.

A fling gets the best of you as you go through the motions.

Escape restrictions by having the guts to think out of the box.

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Tarot Readings: Sun and Six of Wands

SUN SIX OF WANDS

Sneaky brat gets away with it.

A false friend gets away with theft.

A mischievous child commits a crime.

Fun that only seems to be dangerous.

Is apparently free of his bad-boy ways.

No one suspects this fun fellow is a criminal.

Mooches get a kick out of getting away with murder.

That charming blarney makes him a smooth operator.

A program designed to influence juvenile delinquents.

No one suspects you are having your fun with that bad boy.

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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Six of Wands

SEVEN OF SWORDS SIX OF WANDS

A hidden hazard to children.

You outfox a con artist impulsively.

A walk on the wild side, pretending to enjoy it.

When he’s up to something, he acts so innocent.

Cheater makes up stories to get out of the house.

He sucks you into an adventure, and you leave home for it.

Helping himself to a piece of you, having fun at your expense.

It’s a long shot for me to fit in with them on the spur of a moment.

Gets us on the bandwagon and ‘takes us to the cleaners,’ and we enjoyed it.

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

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SUN

SEVEN OF SWORDS

SIX OF WANDS

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Tarot Readings: Sun and Seven of Swords

SUN SEVEN OF SWORDS

The son of a criminal.

Dare to escape.

I dare you to be free.

Puts a child at risk.

Charming boy tricks us.

Take a chance on busting out.

Too young to be a criminal.

It is fun to be a wise-guy.

Chances you took in youth.

A fling gets the best of you.

Escape restrictions by having guts.

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brat gets away with it.

gets away with theft.

A child commits a crime.

Fun that’s dangerous.

free of his bad-boy ways.

this fun fellow is a criminal.

get a kick out of getting away with murder.

That charm __ him a smooth operator.

juvenile delinquents.

you are having your fun with that bad boy.

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hazard to children.

You outfox impulsively.

A walk on the wild side, enjoy it.

When he’s up to something, _ so innocent.

Cheater gets out of the house.

an adventure, you leave home for.

Helping himself to a piece of you, having fun.

It’s a long shot on the spur of a moment.

‘takes us to the cleaners,’ and we enjoyed it.

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Tarot Readings: Sun and Six of Wands

SUN SIX OF WANDS

to be free of your role.

Glee that con artist.

The son informs on him.

escape the group you belong to.

be free of the games we play.

a child … with the best of intentions.

Charming boy goes along with it.

busting out of going along with.

Too young to be _ but he can act like one.

It is fun to be _ but there’s a hidden price.

_ in youth are catching up with you now.

A fling as you go through the motions.

Escape restrictions by thinking out of the box.

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Sneaky brat.

A false friend gets away with _.

A mischievous child.

Fun that only seems to be.

Is apparently free.

No one suspects this fun fellow.

Mooches get a kick out of _.

That charming blarney.

A program designed to influence juveniles.

No one suspects you are having your fun.

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A hidden _ to children.

_ a con artist impulsively.

_ pretending to enjoy it.

he acts so innocent.

makes up stories to get out of the house.

He sucks you into _, and you leave home for it.

having fun at your expense.

me to fit in with them on the spur of a moment.

Gets us on the bandwagon and we enjoyed it.

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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Six of Wands

SEVEN OF SWORDS SIX OF WANDS

It’s sneaky _ your role.

when you outfox that con artist.

a criminal informs on him.

Dare to _ the group you belong to.

I dare you _ the games we play.

Puts _ at risk with the best of intentions.

tricks us into going along with it.

Take a chance on going along with.

a criminal but he can act like one.

a wise-guy but there’s a hidden price.

Chances you took are catching up with you now.

_ gets the best of you as you go through the motions.

having the guts to think out of the box.

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Sneaky _ gets away with it.

A false friend _ theft.

A mischievous _ commits a crime.

that only seems to be dangerous.

Is apparently _ his bad-boy ways.

No one suspects _ is a criminal.

Mooches getting away with murder.

blarney makes him a smooth operator.

A program designed to influence delinquents.

No one suspects that bad boy.

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A hidden hazard.

You outfox a con artist.

A walk on the wild side, pretending.

When he’s up to something, he acts.

Cheater makes up stories.

He sucks you into an adventure.

Helping himself to a piece of you, at your expense.

It’s a long shot for me to fit in with them.

Gets us on the bandwagon and ‘takes us to the cleaners.’

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Tarot Readings for You for January 13, 2013 Sunday(c)

Guidance       Strategy begins with realizing the difference between taking a deliberate, calculated risk to achieve a goal, purpose or mission, and taking an equally risky action for the heck of it, or for some reckless fun.  There are risks you take for benefits, and there are others that are more for sport.

 

 

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Hanged Man – Chariot – Seven of Swords

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Tarot Readings:  Free (Sun)

Tarot Readings:  Taking Chances, Thrills (Seven of Swords)

Tarot Readings:  The Strategist (Chariot)

Tarot Readings:  Dangerous Project (Chariot + Seven of Swords)

 

Tarot Readings:  Free (Sun)

He is out to have fun, knowing it’s risky.

It strikes me how I sabotage my success, and I am not free of that.

Now that I have figured out how he hurts me by design (on purpose), I am free of him, I am outa here.

It hits me that I am free to fulfill my ambitions if I have the guts to do so.

Dare to think for yourself:  It feels dangerous to let loose.

Once you know your mission or purpose, you free yourself to pull it off.

I make up my mind that taking chances is fun.

It’s a fun thing to have the willpower for mental adventures.

 

Tarot Readings:  Taking Chances, Thrills (Seven of Swords)

Stealing the car is an intense thrill.

A thief has an inspiration to joy ride your vehicle.

Aware the kid is a dangerous driver.

You know someone could get hurt, and you drive recklessly anyway.

That dangerous car is a thrill to drive, you can feel it.

I am doing what I have a mind to do:  Damn the torpedos!

Send your mind out to play in traffic.

 

Tarot Readings:  The Strategist (Chariot)

He is a strategist; he knows how to get away with cheating.

Realize the person in charge can get away with stealing.

He knows how to disarm them with his charm, to accomplish his purpose.

As I drive away from there, I realize he got the best of me.

A strategist thinks daring out-of-the-box thoughts.

A brilliant idea of how to get ahead, how to get out from under whatever is holding you back

(even if that is yourself).

All of a sudden I get it:  The charming boy is using that charm to get control of me.

Now I get it, and he can’t outsmart me anymore.

 

Tarot Readings:  Dangerous Project (Chariot + Seven of Swords)

He thinks a dangerous project is fun.

He has the skill and the knowhow for a dangerous sport.

Send your mind out to play in traffic.

 

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Hanged Man – Chariot – Seven of Swords

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Sun and Seven of Swords are daring rule-breakers, and Chariot is a strategist.  Hanged Man is the innocent bystander observing the scene today.

 

Sun is sneaking out from under the house rules to play, in a reckless happy frenzy.  The boy is naked, bareback atop an evil-intentioned pony, arms akimbo.  His rule-breaking is uninhibited and impulsive.

 

Seven of Swords, on the other hand, is hotfooting it out of enemy camp with weapons (holding them by the blade).  He is a thief, he has violated or double-crossed or undermined some kind of trust.  He is also about self-destructive antics or behavior, what with the ungloved fingers on the sword blades.

 

When you put Sun and Seven of Swords together, you get a sort of ‘go play in traffic’ theme, a ‘damn the torpedoes’ theme, a cute and charming devil, a dangerous frolic like a joyride in a stolen car.  The playfulness of Sun detracts from the mal-intent of Seven of Swords.

 

Then Chariot reinforces the deliberate intent of Seven of Swords.  Chariot and Seven of Swords each have missions.  Chariot’s is upfront and respectable (barring other cards saying otherwise), but Seven of Swords’ is nefarious.  Seven of Swords can be a terrorist, even.

 

Chariot is about using skill and willpower to accomplish a purpose or ambition – being a strategist.  Chariot + Seven of Swords is ‘out to get ya.’  It’s also the stolen car, what with Seven of Swords being the thief and Chariot being any vehicle.  When it reinforces the deliberate intent of Sun, he’s using that charm to get control of (you), since Sun is the ‘charming baby boy’ type.

 

Our remaining Rider-Waite Tarot card, Hanged Man, is an innocent bystander to the intrigue theme:  He is just about realizing, sensing, catching on, ‘getting it’ and being inspired.

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Hanged Man   is realizing, sensing, catching on, ‘getting it’ and being inspired.  He is deja vu, eureka, flashbacks, subconscious or psychic awareness, knowing, having ‘ a feeling in our bones.’  He is the upended and disoriented feeling you get … like you’re upside-down with your hair on fire … when you first realize ‘what should have been obvious.’ 

 

Chariot is about using skill and willpower to accomplish a purpose, mission or ambition – being a strategist, being the driver. Chariot is the project manager and the ‘man who gets the job done by hook or by crook.’  This card’s illustration is about using all the factors of a situation – even the ones that work against it – to achieve your aim.

 

Seven of Swords  is hotfooting it out of enemy camp with weapons (holding them by the blade).  He is a sneak thief, he has violated or double-crossed or undermined some kind of trust.  He is also about self-destructive antics or behavior, what with the ungloved fingers on the sword blades.  Often, the mission is not going to be successful … it’s about taking a great big risky chance.

 

Sun is sneaking out from under the house rules to play, in a reckless happy frenzy.  Sun is the ‘charming baby boy’ type. The boy is naked, bareback atop an evil-intentioned pony, arms akimbo.  His rule-breaking is uninhibited and impulsive.  Often, Sun just means fun, a ‘whee’ feeling of release, relief, freedom.  He is also the callous playboy with a little help from certain Tarot friends, in other spreads.

 

 

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Our Daily Spread for Feb. 10, 2011

Rider Waite Tarot reading 2-10-11

A young man in love takes chances

Seven of Swords
Knight of Cups, Sun, Lovers

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

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

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

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

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Meanings and Illustrations:

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

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

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

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

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