Sun – Six of Cups
a fun lighthearted romance
a fun lighthearted – Sun
romance – Six of Cups
a fun lighthearted romance
a fun lighthearted – Sun
romance – Six of Cups
Guidance Forget the pain, let loose of the bad times of the past or the miserable childhood – Who cares? You trust someone, you think you are in a reliable romance, and you find yourself in bed with a rattlesnake? Oh, well – next! It’s like someone who is senile leaving the house and getting lost, that’s all. Happens all the time to all of us. Get free of moldy hurts; flush and start over. The good old days were just as bad – we just forget the bad part after we get out of there: Let’s accelerate that process!
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‘Group Tarot Cards Reading’ (just below this) is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the four 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.
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Moon
Sun – Fool – Six of Cups
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Just Forget the Bad Part (Fool and Moon)
Tarot Readings: Being Young and ‘Never Mind’ (Fool and Six of Cups)
Tarot Readings: Romance with a Rattlesnake (Six of Cups and Moon)
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Tarot Readings: Just Forget the Bad Part (Fool and Moon)
Get free of old hurts; start anew.
No one cares about your horrible childhood: ou are out of there now.
Be happy you aren’t in the bad old days.
I am happy to have escaped, to not be in that awful romance.
Got over the disease, don’t have it, life is sweet.
I got over an abusive romance and this is the first day of the rest of my life.
You forget the pain of puppy love because you are young.
Having suffered so terrible a thing, I am uninhibitedly lighthearted and life is so sweet.
Oh THAT love affair was a BIG mistake, I think I’ll just forget the whole thing and be so happy to be out of there.
So you were in love with someone who was callous and hateful … so now what?
When you get out of a bad scene, you are free of it: Be in a good scene.
Forget the pain – be free of it – and be good to your loved one(s).
The good old days were just as bad – we just forget when we get out of there.
Tarot Readings: Being Young and ‘Never Mind’ (Fool and Six of Cups)
When you’re young and in trouble, you get out of it like it never happened.
You leave the childhood home and are not there no matter how bad things get.
In the worst of times, the young are optimistic and impulsive.
Oh the trouble being impulsive and uninhibited in my love life: I was not paying attention!
Being reckless cased me no end of trouble when I was a heedless youngun’.
I hate children and ain’t havin’ any kid.
Tarot Readings: Romance with a Rattlesnake (Six of Cups and Moon)
Guy just wants to have fun and hurt whoever loves him.
A wicked player has such a lighthearted little-kid charm.
I assumed that evil brat was so sweet.
Forgetting my romance with a malicious little charmer.
Tarot Readings: Got Out of the House (Sun and Six of Cups)
I just left the old decrepit house.
The house was a problem I am happy to be free of.
The child got out of the house when we weren’t paying attention and got lost.
He doesn’t know where he lives, he got out of the house on a lark and is lost.
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Moon
Sun – Fool – Six of Cups
Sun and Fool and Six of Cups We begin with three lighthearted optimistic upbeat Rider Waite Tarot cards, all young, all spring or summer sunny days … and along comes ‘The Worst Card in the Deck,’ in any deck to rain on our happy parade.
Sun is the kid who gets out of the house for some fun in the sun, who gets out from under supervision (restriction). He is uninhibited, impulsive, reckless, funloving, heedless. He can be the callous playboy and the brat.
Fool is also uninhibited, young, heedless and reckless, and he also is on a lark leaving. Fool is lighthearted and optimistic. He is starting anew, beginning a liberated phase of life.
Six of Cups is the sweet life we had, or imagined we had, as children, or sometime in our storied past. It is nostalgia, a good scene, a romance, a trusting relationship, the good old days, a good life.
Sun and Six of Cups Sun and Six of Cups both refer to a house. Sun is leaving it as a place of restrictions, and Six of Cups is loving every minute of it. These two are also the ‘children’ cards of the deck. Sun is the brat and Six of Cups is the good little boy and girl.
Sun and Moon both can be a cruel person. Sun is a callous just-wanna-have-fun kind of cruel, and Moon is malicious or vicious potentially.
Sun and Fool Sun and Fool are both free. Sun is free of restrictions, and Fool was born free.
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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL SIX 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
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Sun and Fool *Get free; start anew. *No one cares: You are out of there now. Be happy you aren’t in …. I am happy to have escaped, to be not in …. Got over __ – don’t have it …. I got over … and this is the first day of the rest of my life. You forget ‘puppy __’ …. I am uninhibitedly lighthearted. I think I’ll just forget the whole thing and be so happy to be out of there. So you were … someone who was callous? When you get out, you are free of it: … Forget – be free of it. We just forget when we get out of there. You get out of it like it never happened. You leave and are not there … *Optimistic and impulsive. … being impulsive and uninhibited: I was not paying attention! Being reckless when I was a heedless …. *Ain’t havin’ any kid. Guy just wants to …. A __ player has such a lighthearted …. I assumed that brat …. Forgetting my __ with a charmer. *I just left. *I am happy to bae free of. … got out of the house when we weren’t paying attention. He doesn’t know … he got out of the house on a lark. x
Sun and Six of Cups Get free of old _. *Your childhood: You are out of there now. Be happy … the old days. I am happy to have escaped that romance. Got over __ – life is sweet. *I got over a romance. **’Puppy love’ because you are so young. Uninhibitedly __, and life is so sweet. Oh THAT love affair … so happy to be out of there. You were in love with someone who was callous? When you get out of a __ scene, be in a good scene. The good old days when we get out of there. When you’re young … you get out of it …. You leave the childhood home. **The young are impulsive. … being impulsive and uninhibited in my love life: …. Being reckless when I was a young’un. … children … kid. Guy … whoever loves him. A player … little-kid charm. That brat was so sweet. My romance with a little charmer. GOT OUT OF THE HOUSE *Left the old house. The house was a … happy to be free of. *The child got out of the house. … where he lives … he got out of the house on a lark and …. x
Sun and Moon *Get free of hurts. *Horrible childhood. … horrible _: You are out of there. Be happy the bad …. I am happy to have escaped that awful __. *Got over the disease. *I got over an abusive __. The pain of ‘puppy __.’ Having suffered so terrible a thing, I am uninhibitedly __. … was a BIG mistake, I think I’ll be so happy to be out of there. … someone who was callous and hateful. When you get out of a bad scene, … __ the pain – be free of it – …. … were just as bad … when we get out of there. … and in trouble, you get out of it …. You leave no matter how bad things get. In the worst of times … are impulsive. Oh the trouble being impulsive and uninhibited … Being reckless cased me no end of trouble. Hate … kid. Guy just wants to have fun and hurt …. A wicked player. Evil brat. *A malicious little charmer. Left the decrepit house. **A problem I am happy to be free of. … got out of the house and got lost. *Got out of the house on a lark and is lost. x
Fool and Six of Cups … old __; start anew. No one cares about your childhood. *You aren’t in the old days. … to not be in that romance. Don’t have it – life is sweet. … romance, and this is the first day of the rest of my life. **You forget … because you are so young. … lighthearted and life is so sweet. Oh THAT love affair … I think I’ll just forget the whole thing. So you were in love with someone … … you are free of it: Be in a good scene. Forget _ and be good to your loved ones. The good old days … we just forget. BEING YOUNG AND ‘NEVER MIND’ When you’re young … as if it never happened. … the childhood home, and are not there. *The young are optimistic. … in my love life: I was not paying attention! *A heedless young’un. … children, and ain’t havin’ any __. *Whoever loves him. … lighthearted little-kid charm. I assumed __ was so sweet. Forgetting my romance …. *I just left the … house. The house … be free of. The child … when we weren’t paying attention. **Doesn’t know where he lives. x
Fool and Moon JUST FORGET THE BAD … hurts; start anew. No one cares about your horrible __. You aren’t in the bad …. … to not be in that awful …. __ the disease – don’t have it. … an abusive … and today is the first day of the rest of my life. **You forget the pain. Having suffered so terrible a thing, I am __ lighthearted … a BIG mistake, I think I’ll just forget the whole thing. So … someone who was hateful …. … out of a bad scene, you are free of it. **Forget the pain. … were just as bad – we just forget … … and it trouble … as if it never happened. … not there no matter how bad things get. In the worst of times, the __ are optimistic. Oh the trouble: in my love life: I was not paying attention! … no end of trouble when I was a heedless … I hate __ and ain’t havin’ any. Just … hurt whoever …. A wicked __ has such a lighthearted …. I assumed that evil …. Forgetting my __ with a malicious …. I just left the decrepit …. *A problem I am __ free of. … when we weren’t paying attention, and got lost. Doesn’t know … is lost. x
Six of Cups and Moon *Old hurts. *Horrible childhood. **The bad old days. *That awful romance. … the disease – life is sweet. **Abusive romance. … the pain of ‘puppy love.’ Having suffered so terrible a thing, life is so sweet. Oh THAT love affair was a BIG mistake. You were in love with someone who was hateful … … a bad scene: Be in a good scene. __ the pain and be good to your loved ones. *The good old days were just as bad. *When you’re young and in trouble. … the childhood home … no matter how bad things get. In the worst of times, the young are __. Oh the trouble … in my love life. … no end of trouble when I was a youngun’. Hate children. ROMANCE WITH A RATTLESNAKE Hurt whoever loves him. A wicked __ has such little-kid charm. Evil __ was so sweet. My romance with a malicious …. *Decrepit house. *The house was a problem. The child … and got lost. … where he lives … is lost. x
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Sun Sun is the kid who gets out of the house for some fun in the sun, who gets out from under supervision (restriction). He is uninhibited, impulsive, reckless, funloving, heedless. He can be the callous playboy and the brat. He endangers himself: See the look on that pony’s face, and the tilt of its ears? The stuff we get away with when we are young!
Fool Fool is also uninhibited, young, heedless and reckless, and he also is on a lark leaving. Fool is lighthearted and optimistic. He is starting over, beginning a liberated phase of life. There he is prancing on the edge of a cliff with his equally heedless doggie. But one of its meanings is to not be, to not be present, and the deeper meaning of Fool is that, living ‘out there’ on the spiritual planes, your life is free and charmed on this physical one – which is true in some ways.
Six of Cups is the sweet life we had, or imagined we had, as children or in a magical time in our past. It is nostalgia, a good scene, a romance, a trusting relationship, the good old days, a good life. It refers to children literally, of course. This is the girl-type loving trusting cottage-with-picket-fence romance.
Moon The two towers in this scene have an ominous meaning in occultism, and the scene is ‘The Left-Hand Path’ of evil. The lobster is going on a land journey; the dog and the coyote, natural enemies, are hanging out together. Chaos. It has very few appetizing meanings. Moon is terrible, horrible, the worst of times, suffering, being lost, hurt and hurting, vicious and malicious, bad mistake, wrong, disease and hopelessness, insanity, decrepit condition, hate, trouble, how bad things get, abusive. Even with these particular happy cards, its dankness predominates. But there are cards that take the edge off Moon, just not here today, darn it.
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Guidance The high points of life are frequently unexpected and short-lived, catch-as-catch can, and best enjoyed as they come. Although we think of children and childhood as being free and fun, often it’s when a grownup gets over childhood that the fun starts. Love affairs are another example of an unexpected enjoyment that may be short lived and be something we get over and enjoy again in retrospect.
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Guidance and the Tarot Readings are for you if you just want your daily look ahead. “Guidance” is the summary, followed by your word for word Tarot Readings from the four Rider Waite Tarot cards you see pictured here. Pick the sentences that you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them. Sentences contradict one another because negative cards, in this group reading with no question, can attach to any of the other three cards.
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Sun
Six of Cups, Death, Fool
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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Happy to Be Free (Fool + Sun)
Tarot Readings: Forget the Past (Six of Cups + Fool)
Tarot Readings: The Shelf Life of Love and Friendship (Six of Cups)
Tarot Readings: Can’t Forget (Death + Fool)
Tarot Readings: Childish (Sun)
Tarot Readings: Children at Home (Six of Cups + Sun)
Tarot Readings: Happy to Be Free (Fool + Sun)
Things are not like they used to be – no more restrictions – you’re free now.
I am not home, I am going out on the town to kick up my heels.
Happy to be free of someone who did not give me flowers.
Young having fun, and not a kid anymore.
A happy new year is here, the old time is dead.
Relieved that the love affair is over and I am free of it.
Leaves home free as a bird and is no sweet kid.
Don’t be too sweet: Get free of that somehow.
Tarot Readings: Forget the Past (Six of Cups + Fool)
Forget the no-fun parts of your past.
It’s over, I’m outa there, never mind those sweet memories.
When you’re free of your childhood, you are no longer a kid.
Left … isn’t there … not home.
There’s no escape from your background until you are not conscious of it.
When I wasn’t a child anymore, I left home and never looked back.
You don’t get out from under the restrictions of the past by ignoring them.
A beautiful day, just feeling so happy and free – to heck with the way it used to be.
Whee! Don’t even think about the good life being over in the past.
Don’t be nostalgic, be footloose and fancy free!
So free of attachment it’s as if you have no past – you don’t even remember.
Color me such a happy person that I don’t care that you didn’t give me a (birthday) present.
I am not home, I am going out on the town to kick up my heels.
Not getting rewarded here, so I am leaving and not looking back.
As long as I am happy, I don’t think about what didn’t happen back there.
It isn’t the past yet, it will pop up when you forget.
He was so charming in his unguarded spontaneous ‘baby boy’ moments, but those days are over.
Tarot Readings: The Shelf Life of Love and Friendship (Six of Cups)
When you least expect it, someone you’re not buddies with anymore pops up.
Let’s just get it over with and go ahead with this warm fuzzy vibe.
I assumed that was over, but my old flame is back.
This romantic encounter is not as spontaneous as it seems.
It’s been really sweet, but let’s just leave when it’s over.
Act as if we are young and in love, and this is not just a fling.
Not like in the past … it’s no longer just a fling or just for fun.
Tarot Readings: Can’t Forget (Death + Fool)
Can’t forget the fun we had when we were young and in love.
Am not with the one I love, so I am not enjoying life.
Left … isn’t here … not home.
Still in love after it’s over? Get free somehow.
Tarot Readings: Childish (Sun)
He is free to have his fun and not be loved.
Don’t be in love with him, he is just a boy toy.
Isn’t a brat, but isn’t a sweet kid either.
He’s not a playboy, he’s just romantic.
You can’t trust someone who is childish and hasn’t a clue.
He/she lives as if ‘the rules do not apply to me’ and is not a kind person.
No longer in the neighborhood but he won’t get away with it.
Is not innocent but got away with it and is a free man.
Tarot Readings: Children at Home (Six of Cups + Sun)
Don’t worry about the baby’s not going outside.
The kid has no thought of, and is not, leaving home.
Just because you ignore the kids doesn’t mean they go away.
You’re not free when you have kids, you’re home.
When you don’t want kids, they pop up when you’re unguarded.
When you have kids, you can’t leave home on the spur of the moment.
Sun
Six of Cups, Death, Fool
LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING
Right off the bat, you probably notice the two cards that mean children are here. Six of Cups is children, childhood, romance, sweet life, memories, the past, sentimental and nostalgic memories. Sun is child, childish, reckless, fun, free of restrictions, playboy or brat.
(Death incidentally shows a child in its illustration.)
Fool can mean youth, lighthearted free-spirited, feckless and oblivious behavior, not knowing or forgetting, subconscious, free and freedom and not being present. That makes three out of four of the Tarot cards be about youth, and about enjoying life.
Fool and Sun are both uninhibited, spontaneous, frisky, heedless of dangers. Both are young and having fun.
Whenever you have Death, you have a floating negative modifier … which makes things interesting. Here Death + Fool = ‘Not Free’ and Sun means ‘free.’ in the same sentence. Six of Cups + Death means ‘not a child’ and Sun means ‘child’ in the same sentence.
Forget the past and be free: That is a main part of our messages today. The enjoyment of life is our main focus.
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES
Six of Cups A little boy gives a little girl a bouquet. The artwork on this card is sweet and sentimental. They are well-dressed and the two large buildings could be an estate or an apartment complex. Six of Cups is about children, childhood, sweet innocent romantic doings and memories of same. It is also about gifts, especially romantic ones or birthday gifts. |
Death in Tarot Verbatim™ is a negative modifier, often the word ‘not.’ (It almost never means the things it does in other systems.) It also means the end or ‘it’s over.’ Without a question that introduces death as a subject, or other cards that introduce it, it does not mean physical death of a living being, although it can be an adjective like ‘dead issue’ or ‘the past is dead.’
‘Fool is free of the physical – either by being reckless or oblivious, or by being so focused on the spiritual that the physical world isn’t quite there for a person. It represents subconscious or superconsciousness by virtue of the ‘being out there’ category of meanings. It means to be absent from. It means youth, optimism, lightheartedness, and heedlessness as well. Yes, he is about to skip over a cliff with his pet, but it can’t happen to him ….
Sun The little boy sneaks out to play bareback on a wicked pony in the back yard. He is having fun for the moment, and this is reckless endangerment. This card can represent the callous playboy of ‘I just wanna have fun’ or the pleasurable relief of finally having some time off.
I N S T R U C T I O N S & Explanations (Comments are below this.)
Did you come here just for your predictions? – If so, you are done when you finish reading the sentences of Group Analytical Tarot Cards Reading.
Each Tarot sentence is a literal-interpretation reading of the scenes pictured on the four cards you see. Only what each of the cards says – phrase by phrase – no fillers – no psychic ability used. The readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. Tarot, all by itself, talks to you. This is a demonstration of that .
Tarot will address any group flexibly, as it does here of ‘all the visitors.’ (It can address ‘all the people at work who have a say in my raise,’ for instance, without you knowing who or where those people are.)
Horoscopes are group readings too.
Astrology has to be based on someone else’s birth data, though, so it does not solidly apply to you just because of where the sun was when you were born. (Astrologers know this.)
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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 means ‘no, never or not.’ That negative modifier can apply to any one of the cards.
Without a question also the pronouns (you, him, her, me, us, them, they, etc.) 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. Notice how, as much as possible, we drop pronouns, which makes for some awkward phrasing.
The question in a ‘real’ individual reading supplies at least half the information! In a ‘real’ reading, the parties are identified (including the gender of the questioner!), and so is the time frame if there is one. In this group reading, we cannot do that, so we have variety.
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Guidance The overall message for today is that innocent good feeling is consistently breaking through and saves the day. Trusting one another each and every time gets us wonderfully free.
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Wheel of Fortune
Eight of Pentacles, Six of Cups, Sun
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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Love, Romance, Mellow Home Life (Six of Cups)
Tarot Readings: Wonderful Happenings (Wheel of Fortune)
Tarot Readings: Work (Eight of Pentacles)
Work and Home or House: (Eight of Pentacles + Six of Cups)
Work and Children: (Eight of Pentacles + Six of Cups)
Miscellaneous Tarot Readings
Tarot Readings: Love, Romance, Mellow Home Life (Six of Cups)
Does the things that make you happy, gives you a chance to have a loving home life.
Working on freeing up the restrictions so romance blossoms.
I leave things I was doing behind for the best ever love relationship.
Here’s a big chance for romance with a fun guy who has a job.
A chance for a grand romance is fun every time.
This is the best possible love relationship – it’s always enjoyable.
Our destiny is to be together and to work ourselves free of restrictions.
Duck out of work for a chance at romance.
Every day is a happy day of giving her a good life and wonderful gifts.
He enjoys his mellow home life every day – is lucky that way
Tarot Readings: Wonderful Happenings
The sweet life like it used to be is happening – continual joy.
Something wonderful happens when you leave home and are on the way to work.
As a result of your labors, something wonderful happens at home about the child.
I keep being a kid – every chance I get I am a little boy/girl.
I win the lottery, thrilled to leave my home and my job.
I leave work happy because life at home is wonderful.
I had a wonderful childhood; I did fun things all the time.
A break from work is a chance to be home enjoying the good life.
This is an enjoyable job where you are given every opportunity.
This guy always cheers us up with a sweet gesture that makes the moment beautiful.
These kids are lucky to have some fun every day.
Tarot Readings: Work (Eight of Pentacles)
Gives you a lump sum when you leave the job. [substitute any pronoun]
An opportunity to be free to work at home.
A job that gives me the chance to be free.
Leaving my home or country for a chance to work.
Just happy to be given a chance to work.
Given a chance to leave being employed behind.
Am working to make someone I love happy by giving a wonderful gift.
A chance to be special friends at work with a happy person.
So happy to be given a job in this wonderful quaint neighborhood.
You are trusted at work, given a chance to be unsupervised [unrestricted].
This is a fun job where honesty and friendliness pays off.
Happy people work here; they have a chance for a good life.
Work and Home or House: (Eight of Pentacles + Six of Cups)
A break from work is a chance to be home enjoying the good life.
Wonderful feeling to be home playing hookey from work.
I am so happy with this wonderful cozy house that I am doing work on.
Cheerfully working on this old house, it’s a gold mine.
Work and Children: (Eight of Pentacles + Six of Cups)
Working on a breakthrough, a miracle, for the baby.
Just the right sentimental atmosphere in which to work with children.
The kid is lucky enough to find work with close friends.
The kid’s big chance to skip out on work.
Hands these young workers a big opportunity.
Working on a breakthrough, a miracle, for the baby.
A big promotion is handed to him as a gift for showing up regularly.
Their kid won’t have to work when he inherits their fortune.
I work to give my kids a chance to be happy and free.
Miscellaneous Tarot Readings
In the process of freeing myself from my background and culture
Destined to free myself from my past, my background, and that’s what I’m working on.
One happy coincidence after another is a present to you.
Leaving puppy love behind and working on my destiny.
I am working toward having a cozy home that is my big chance for a happy life.
Keeps being a brat where being a good kid will get you far.
Wheel of Fortune
Eight of Pentacles, Six of Cups, Sun
LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING
The first thing that strikes me here is both cards that feature children are side by side: kid alert! Six of Pentacles is childhood, sweet kids, sweet memories, cozy home and cozy home life, and romance, as well as a cozy or quaint house. Sun is the child (boy, most likely) who ducks out of the house and its rules to have some fun in the sun … never mind the wicked pony is going to toss the tyke.
Then Eight of Pentacles and Wheel of Fortune bespeak a grand opportunity at work. Eight of Pentacles is the worker at his bench, hammering out one gizmo after the other. Wheel of Fortune is the lucky break, the grand opportunity, the windfall.
As you can see, the major meanings do not enmesh very well. The lesser meanings mostly take over here. These are some Tarot Verbatim (TM) phrases for the four Rider Waite Tarot cards that appear here:
Sun
happy
freeing up the restrictions
leave things behind
fun guy
enjoyable
free of restrictions
a happy day
duck out of
leave happy
a break from
to have some fun
Six of Cups
gives you
a loving home life
be together
giving her a good life and wonderful gifts
mellow home life
leave home and are on your way
little boy or girl
life at home
childhood
sweet gesture that makes the moment beautiful
Wheel of Fortune
a chance
the best ever, the best possible
big chance
the best possible
destiny
a chance for grand
lucky
something wonderful happens
__chance I get
wonderful
lump sum
Eight of Pentacles
Do the things that
every time
every day
your labors
keep being
every
all the time
The overall message for today is that innocent good feeling is consistently breaking through and saves the day. Trusting one another each and every time gets us wonderfully free.
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES
Eight of Pentacles A carpenter makes one identical gizmo after another steadily working at his bench. Worker, workplace, labor, working consistently, keep doing, one after another, doing it, being the one to do it, or to do the work. | |
Six of Cups Little Boy gives Little Girl flowers in front of quaint old buildings. Love, coziness, cozy home, romance, trust, children or child, childhood, being a little boy or girl, gift, sweet memories or nostalgia. | |
Sun Little brat sneaks out from under whoever is watching him in the home, to recklessly endanger himself naked and bareback on the wicked pony. He is having a fun time – is lighthearted and free of restrictions. |
Wheel of Fortune What looks like a roulette wheel and has various occult icons representing ‘out there’ influences such as the Herbrew name of God is this Rider Waite cards’s illustration. Coincidence, luck, chances or ‘a chance to,’ destiny, karma, random distribution, optimum or the best ever or the best possible, lucky or luck, something wonderful happens. Wonderful: that is a very common phrase for Wheel of Fortune.
I N S T R U C T I O N S & Explanations (Comments are below this.)
Did you come here just for your predictions? – If so, you are done when you finish reading the sentences of Group Analytical Tarot Cards Reading.
Each Tarot sentence is a literal-interpretation reading of the scenes pictured on the four cards you see. Only what each of the cards says – phrase by phrase – no fillers – no psychic ability used. The readings are about you and the people around you. They are about today and the days around it. Tarot, all by itself, talks to you. This is a demonstration of that .
Tarot will address any group flexibly, as it does here of ‘all the visitors.’ (It can address ‘all the people at work who have a say in my raise,’ for instance, without you knowing who or where those people are.)
Horoscopes are group readings too.
Astrology has to be based on someone else’s birth data, though, so it does not solidly apply to you just because of where the sun was when you were born. (Astrologers know this.)
Emily wants to know whether these sentences are more accurate for regular visitors than for people who have come only a few times. Would you help with a comment, if that is who you are? Please?
Without a question to focus the answer, four cards can mean contradictory things, especially when the Spread has a card that means ‘no, never or not.’ That negative modifier can apply to any one of the cards.
Without a question also the pronouns (you, him, her, me, us, them, they, etc.) 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. Notice how, as much as possible, we drop pronouns, which makes for some awkward phrasing.
The question in a ‘real’ individual reading supplies at least half the information! In a ‘real’ reading, the parties are identified (including the gender of the questioner!), and so is the time frame if there is one. In this group reading, we cannot do that, so we have variety.
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THIS WEEKEND’S QUESTION IS: WHAT SHOULD I BE PAYING ATTENTION TO NOW?
Is this the first time you come here? Well …
HOW TO USE THE MATERIAL WE HAVE FOR YOU HERE. Read the sentences, and pick out the ones that seem to apply to you, to the people around you. They are a Tarot analysis of your day’s circumstances. As the day (or several days) unfolds, you may find the information is relevant. Some of this information refers to a longer time period. The question is: “Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.” Often, your adopting the attitude you feel in the blog works for your day! Some days are ‘keep an eye open’ and some are ‘green lights.’
Without a question to focus the answer, four cards can mean even contradictory things. Without a question also the pronouns in a group reading are less specific, more flexible, especially in some of these Rider Waite Tarot spreads. Especially when a pronoun is in parentheses, feel free to substitute.
The Advice section sums up a general meaning of all the sentences. It is the favorite of most of us.
Knight of Wands
Six of Cups, Sun, Mag
Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread
Another bunch of happy Tarot citizens together here. Two happy spreads in a row. Is this going to be a great weekend for us? We begin with the two cards that feature children and are associated – in very different ways – with ‘home.’ Sun is about escaping the restrictions of house rules, being reckless, uninhibited, having fun like a kid, whereas Six of Cups is a sentimental card about childhood generally.
We have two Tarot fellas here that mean ‘to leave home.’ That would be Sun and Knight of Wands. Yes, in different ways. Knight of Wands is a ‘get out of there’ card, whereas, as we said
above, Sun is to get out, have fun, escape.
The other card is the Magician, male who is doing, which is also the fourth card in this spread that features a male person.
Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards
Six of Cups: Home sweet home. Children or child or sibling(s). Romance. Gift. Boy gives girl ____. An old fashioned quaint house or neighborhood. House hunting? – this is the one with the good vibe. It means good atmosphere.
The sky is blue, and the little boy is giving his sweetheart little girl flowers in front of an apartment building or a mansion. Colors are pastel, lines are curvy. This is one of the most pleasant illustrations in the Rider Waite Tarot deck.
This is an entirely good card, with an entirely good feeling to it. This is a yes to those girls’ questions about ‘Will he give me.’ It stands for birthday, too. Six of cups is about memories, nostalgia, the past, the good old days. It is about a gift (valentine and birthday, especially). It is about one’s own childhood; about being a good girl or good boy. It means innocent or innocence or being naïve. It indicates Spring if you have asked ‘when.’
Sun: Several meanings here, which – as usual with the Rider Waite Tarot Verbatim system – grow out of the illustration. Story there is: Unclothed and uninhibited boy-child escapes from the home and its rules to cavort upon a mischievous evil-eyed pony . ‘Tis a sunny day and flowers are blooming in the summer. Where did the kid get the banner flag? He is having a very short-lived good time, the little brat is. The pony has enough of this nonsense. (The character of the pony does not get expressed in the meanings of this Tarot card.)
Meanings for Sun are: a brat, a boy child, a child or childish person, to be free of restrictions, to be free or freedom, fun, vacation, escape, to leave the house or home, uninhibited, ‘let your hair down,’ to be happy. Sun indicates joy, being young, sunshine (which shows up in medical questions), getting out, getting out in the sun, being reckless, being a player, breaking the rules.
Magician: male who acts, is doing, brings about, takes initiative, makes, starts up, brings down. Magician means any form of the words ‘to do’ or ‘make’ or ‘bring about,’ ‘bring down’ or ‘initiate’ or ‘start.’ It can instruct the reader to place the sentence in the form of a command.
The first four Rider Waite Tarot cards have a heavy occult significance that creates some meanings of Magician. Magician stands for the male principle.
Illustration shows a magician with the tools of his trade: sword, cup, pentagram/pentacle, wand. He is doing a spell, making something happen.
Knight of Wands: Boogety-boogety outa town. He is in a hurry in either pursuit or flight. This card could be the ‘hot pursuit’ of police parlance. This is often the fellow pursuing the girl. Or fleeing the girl. The illustration supports fleeing more than pursuing, but in action the card will mean each. (Remember, I observe the Tarot Verbatim meanings; I don’t create them.) Haste. Speeding (with Chariot = speeding vehicle).
Illustration is a knight on a horse galloping. Knight is not brandishing his weapon (Yeah, a board.) but is hurrying. He seems young and has an uncertain look on his face. This drawing suggests a retreat more than pursuing, but in actual use this card is about moving, getting on, travel on the road and pursuing something as well as ‘gettin’ out of dodge.’
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Advice: We asked what we should best pay attention to. This is the second day the answer is ‘Pay attention to, put your energy and effort into, enjoying: enjoying life, fun things, getting out in the sunshine and moving around. “Get out and make some happy memories” is my favorite. These four cards say these same things emphatically, and say nothing more! Read the list!
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TAROT ANALYSIS
Personal Perspective:
Get out and make some happy memories.
Go back to being a kid and do something reckless and uninhibited.
Feeling young and pursuing a fun time is what to do.
Go on the road with the kids and make yourself enjoy that.
Take the initiative, Guy: Chase a sweet li’l gal.
Go back to a place you used to enjoy as a child: Hurry!
Go out of your way to enjoy yourself in old fashioned ways.
Faster progress if you get out in the sun like you used to do.
Put energy into doing what makes you feel mellow and light-hearted.
Get out of the house and into the sunshine: Get yourself moving.
Get the kids out of town and you have some romance.
Moving out of your old house is what to do.
Move out of town, leaving the old places behind, and start something new.
Go to a quaint place and do something you enjoy.
Get out of the house and do something fun.
Hurry up and do something fun at home.
Get out of town and do something romantic and enjoyable.
Give yourself a gift: Get out and get moving.
Get going on a trip to surprise your sibling.
Get away out of town from the kids for something to do.
Sun
Six of Cups, Knight of Swords, Eight of Wands
Romance Perspective:
He hurries back to talk to his old sweetheart, a kid at heart.
He quickly returns to talk romance and fun with his old flame.
Rekindling the old love feelings in an even more lighthearted way.
It’s the children that keep him coming back there.
He leaves home – many times leaves home.
Messages about the child/children returning home.
Freely talk about the good old days again.
He is a changed man, talks about leaving the past.
Suddenly talks about having fun with the girl he loves.
In love again, having lots of fun.
All of a sudden there’s a baby – lots of babies.
Sweethearts, with many happy returns.
It’s fun to give her another romantic card .
It’s fun to give her one gift after another.
Other Perspectives:
Many emergencies with the children.
A lot of changes made to the old house just as he is leaving it.
Gets out of the house – many times gets out for some fun.
Another kid? – one more kid?
Back to the birthplace again, having lots of fun.
Reliving happy scenes of childhood, going back to the old home many times.
Another birthday – many more happy ones.
Kid goes back home time after time.
Regressed to childhood, talks like a child.
Vacation in a nostalgic place or quaint place, returns there often.
Trusts he will escape each and every strike/emergency.
Well, the first thing you should notice in this quatrain of Tarot cards is that they begin and end with children. The first ‘children’ card means romantic, a gift (especially birthday or Valentine) and trust as well as an old house and home sweet home and one’s birthplace. And the last ‘children’ card also means fun, a vacation, and to leave a house. Then in the middle what both cards have in common is quickness. One of these means to return or go back to and ‘sudden,’ and the other means more and more or many times, as well as ‘messages’ or ‘talk,’ – any kind of communication, actually. Don’t tell me, with these illustrations and these meanings, you can’t come up with a plethora of other messages!
Six of Cups: Little boy gives little girl flowers, in front of an old fashioned home (which looks more like an apartment building to us), This painting is very nostalgic in tone, isn’t it? Meanings that grow out of this scene are: sweetheart, romance with an old flame, old love feelings, children, home, child/children, the good old days, the past, the sweet past, the girl he loves, in love, babies, sweethearts, romantic, give a gift, old house, house, kid, birthplace, happy scenes of childhood, old home, birthday, childhood, like a child, a nostalgic place, quaint place, and trust. This is a warm fuzzy card, the warmest fuzziest card in the deck. If you had to live a card, this might be the one if you are into cozy.
Knight of Swords: Here the dude is again, rushing there, rushing back and rushing, going at breakneck speed. His horse is movin’. He is returning, he is doing it again, he is striking, he is doing another, even regressing. You can look for this card to reflect any “re-” idea, as in rekindle here.
Eight of Wands: This is one of those cards that in Rider Waite shows up way more often than its random distribution would suggest. It shows limbs flying one after another quickly, and the illustration suggests lines, so it comes to mean any kind of message or communication. Phrases like ‘each and every’ or ‘time after time’ that suggest succession of events belong to the Eight of Wands Rider Waite Tarot card. It very often means quickly, talk, often, repeatedly – pretty simple. You get it. I will say no more.
Sun: Here this flexible card is more defined because two of its meanings – ‘child’ and ‘leave’ – are expressed by the preceding cards, and the first card echoes the ‘home’ theme of Sun. Phrases for it today include: a kid at heart, child, baby, kid, fun, lighthearted, having fun, gets out of the house for some fun, escape, vacation, freely, leaves home, leaving, leaving the house.