Ten of Cups Six of Swords

Tarot Readings for You for August 19, 2014 Tuesday(c)

Guidance    Here we are talking about belonging, and not belonging, again. Today’s emphasis is on: Put a few humans together, and there’s a clash and someone is on the outs with the others. Sometimes it’s just tribal instinct. Sometimes it’s because you ain’t their kind, or they ain’t yours. Sometimes somebody said or did something that isn’t gospel around here. Sometimes it’s their values you rebel against, or vice versa – and this is often felt as a morality issue. These clashes – which are meant to exorcise misfits – end up impelling us to seek our soul-mates and be on our way. Putting this contentious scene behind is what leads to happiness, and even to being happy with others as we define our niche, our place in society.

 

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Ten of Cups – Six of Swords – Three of Swords

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Tarot Readings: Happy Now That It’s Over (Ten of Cups and Six of Swords)

Tarot Readings: This Way Out of Hell (Six of Swords and Three of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Home Life Hurts (Ten of Cups and Three of Swords)

Tarot Readings: The Rebel is Exiled (Six of Swords and Three of Swords)

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Tarot Readings: Happy Now That It’s Over (Ten of Cups and Six of Swords)

Blue skies and sunshine after the storm passes.

It doesn’t hurt anymore because I’m happy.

Recovering from your injury, on your way to normal.

Happy together now as refugees from rejection.

Adversity sends me off in the direction of being a happy person.

The happiest people are those who recover from heartache.

Got over that divorce and am happily married.

No longer on the outs, we are reuniting.

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Tarot Readings: This Way Out of Hell (Six of Swords and Three of Swords)

I am happy to be withdrawing from things that are harmful.

I would be happy if I just didn’t hurt anymore.

To be happy, leave where you are not welcome.

Leave a hostile place for a happier one.

Let’s give up being happy with a hateful person.

I am getting over hating people.

No more family fights.

Everybody avoids people who fight with everybody.

Split up with the tribe and put that behind me.

Good people are leaving this hostile place.

Avoid the aggravating quarrelsome members of the family.

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Tarot Readings: Home Life Hurts (Ten of Cups and Three of Swords)

Not the happy couple we used to be, we are fighting now.

The person I am married to isn’t as snarly as he/she has been.

Family life isn’t as stormy as it was.

Going through hell in this marriage.

It hurts to give up that house in the suburbs thing.

Reject the family in order to get on with life.

Against marriage after what I have been through.

I hate leaving a neighborhood where I was happy.

Sad to leave that house in the divorce.

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Tarot Readings: The Rebel is Exiled (Six of Swords and Three of Swords)

Not getting along, in our happy place, will get you transferred.

He goes against the family values and they withdraw from him.

The black sheep of the family is exiled.

Some people shun you because they are against you.

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Ten of Cups – Six of Swords – Three of Swords

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……………….……………………  Marriage (Ten of Cups), leaving (Six of Swords) and divorce (Three of Swords) is what these cards say in the usual romance questions. But the larger story goes like this:

……………………….. With people being happy together at one end (Ten of Cups) and

………………………..    people being at one another’s throats at the other (Three of Swords), and

………………………..     leaving one scene for another (Six of Swords) in the middle … well, the action can go either way.

…….……….……….…    Six of Swords and Three of Swords Although it is more likely a scenario of leaving a bad scene for a happier one (because that is Six of Swords’ main story), it can also be

………..……….……….   Ten of Cups and Three of Swords … the reverse – the loving couple is quarreling and headed for splitting up,

……….……….……….   Ten of Cups and Six of Swords or moving out of what used to be a good neighborhood.

………………………..   We call this the Happily Ever After card, and it means being happy. Ten of Cups is people who have some bond in common that makes them a group entity or family … any size, shape, flavor or level of group entity or family. It means happiness and prosperity and the good people. It means a home, a couple (including a married couple, often with children), a neighborhood, city, county, state, and on up to international entities like a race, religion, level of income, temperament, etc. Ten of Cups also is a residence or house. (Four of Wands has these same meanings.)

………………………..   Six of Swords shows refugees from a bad situation leaving with nothing, for a future that’s better than here. In use, the focus can be on the leaving or withdrawing or avoiding of the past; or be on the journey itself; or be on the better future elsewhere. It can also focus on the delay as it means things like a continuance. Six of Swords is very flexible, and it makes many phrases. Although you have the melancholy tone, you also have the hopeful tone of ‘Things are looking up. The worst is over.’

………………………..    Three of Swords’  picture says it all. A storm behind a heart stabbed by three knives is obviously pain, heartache, hate and being hated, bad times, injury, heart trouble. It is also about jealousy, rejection, about being against, ill will, quarrels, hostility and hostile environments. Divorce and breaking up are a main trunk of its meanings. It’s ‘lesser includeds’ are abrasive, resentment, aggravating, dislike, cold to, not getting along, hard to get along with, despite, spiteful, adverse conditions or environment, difficulties, and going through hell.

 

The processes of liking and disliking other people functions to move our lives along into yet another phase. If you join and come to disagreement, you may withdraw from ‘them,’ or ‘they’ may withdraw from you, and of course there are degrees of this, as hostility has its rightful place in social life. The standoff or stalemate isn’t today’s story line. An underlying assumption to today’s spread is that the process of moving in and then moving on represents our moving out into a place we truly belong and everybody’s happy.

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……….……….……….    Ten of Cups and Six of Swords Happy Now That It’s Over   Blue skies and sunshine after __ passes. It doesn’t _ anymore because I’m happy. On your way to normal. Happy together now as refugees. __ sends me off in the direction of being a happy person. The happiest people are those who recover …. Got over __ and am happily married. No longer …, we are reuniting. I am happy to be withdrawing. I would be happy if I just didn’t __ anymore. To be happy, leave …. Leave a __ place for a happier one. Let’s give up being happy. I am getting over _ people. No more family. Everybody avoids people who __ with everybody. __ with the tribe and put that behind me. Good people are leaving. Avoid the __ members of the family. Not the happy couple we used to be. The person I am married to isn’t as __ as he has been. Family life isn’t as __ as it was. Going through __ in this marriage. Give up that house in the suburbs thing. __ the family in order to get on with life. … marriage, after what I have been through. Leaving a neighborhood. Leaving a neighborhood where I was happy. Sad to leave that house. … in our happy place will get you transferred. … the family values, and they withdraw from him. The _ of the family is exiled. Some people shun you …. x..

………..……….………. Ten of Cups and Three of Swords Blue skies and sunshine … the storm __. Hurt __ because I’m happy. __ from your injury … to normal. Happy together now as __ from rejection. Adversity … being a happy person. The happiest people are those who __ heartache. … that divorce, and am happily married. __ on the outs, we are reuniting. Happy to be __ from things that are harmful. I would be happy if I _ hurt _. To be happy _ where you are not welcome. _ a hostile place for a happier one. Being happy with a hateful person. Hating people. Family fights. People who fight with everybody. Split up with the tribe. Good people are _ this hostile place. The aggravating quarrelsome members of the family. Home Life Hurts Not the happy couple; we are fighting now. The person I am married to is snarly. Family life is stormy. Hell in this marriage. It hurts to __ that house in the suburbs thing. Reject the family. Against marriage. I hate _ a neighborhood where I was happy. … that house in the divorce. Not getting along, in our happy place …. Goes against the family values. The black sheep of the family. Some people __ because they are against you. x..

…….……….……….     Six of Swords and Three of Swords   After the storm passes. It doesn’t hurt anymore. Recovering from your injury, on your way to __. Refugees from rejection. Adversity sends me off in the direction of …. Recover from heartache. Got over that divorce. No longer …, we are reuniting. This Way Out of Hell … withdrawing from things that are harmful. If I just didn’t hurt anymore. Leave where you are not welcome. Leave a hostile place. Let’s give up being __with a hateful person. I am getting over hating __. No more fights. A hostile phase, and get over it gradually. Avoids people who fight. Split up with __ and put that behind me. Leaving this hostile place. Avoid the aggravating quarrelsome …. Not the __ we used to be; we are fighting now. __ isn’t as snarly as he/she has been. Isn’t as stormy as it was. Going through hell. It hurts to give up …. Reject __ in order to get on with life. Against __ after what I have been through. I hate leaving …. Sad to leave in the divorce. The Rebel is Exiled Not getting along, you will be transferred. He goes against __ and they withdraw from him. The black sheep is exiled. Shun you because they are against you. x..

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Ten of Cups ……… We’re all one big happy family here, Ten of Cups says. Happily ever after marriage. Everybody. Any bunch of people who have something in common that they identify with – which can be the fellas on the golf course, or the Warren Commission. It is not a sinister group but it can be a hypocritical one … the Moral Majority type thing. Ten of Cups also is a house, neighborhood, home, or all the relatives. So Ten of Cups is a circle of people – could be friends, family, neighborhood, coworkers or democrats, whatever. They have something in common, and are a tribe of some sort … except Ten of Cups is also the all-inclusive words of everybody, anybody, everyone, everybody else, etc.

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Six of Swords…………. shows refugees from a bad situation leaving with nothing for a future that’s better than here. It can be about the getting out of there, or it can be about the trip itself, or it can be about better times where they are going, and can also be about time … as in that being the past, or as in a continuance in a legal proceeding. It can be the awful feeling of leaving like a thief in the night, or it can be the relief and hope of ‘fight again another day.’

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Three of Swords ………. picture says it all. A storm behind a heart stabbed by three knives is obviously pain, heartache, hate and being hated, bad times, injury, heart trouble. It is also about jealousy, rejection, about being against, ill will, quarrels, hostility and hostile environments. Divorce and breaking up are a main trunk of its meanings. It’s ‘lesser includeds’ are abrasive, resentment, aggravating, dislike, cold to, not getting along, hard to get along with, despite, spiteful, adverse conditions or environment, difficulties, and going through hell.

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Tarot Readings for You for July 23, 2014 Wednesday(c)

Guidance      Friends form our days, and our days form our lives, so Tarot is suggesting an audit and inventory of our circle. We describe changing the people in our lives (lovers, friends, family, and at work) to suit changes in our tastes or in ourselves. Relocating is a wholesale re-stocking of the roster, and is also a way to add someone who isn’t nearby. While we’re at it, we point out that people who have good friends are good friends, and that we go out of our way for someone who does the same. We even remind someone that the day Lover left is actually a red-letter day in left-behind’s life.

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Ten of Cups – Six of Swords – Knight of Cups

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Tarot Readings: Initiating Friendships, and Avoiding Them (Six of Swords and Knight of Cups)

Tarot Readings: Having, and Being Good Friends (Ten of Cups and Knight of Cups)

Tarot Readings: Boyfriend Relationship (Ten of Cups and Knight of Cups)

Tarot Readings: Putting People Behind (Ten of Cups and Six of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Never See Them Again (Ten of Cups and Six of Swords)

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Tarot Readings: Initiating Friendships, and Avoiding Them (Six of Swords and Knight of Cups)

Recruit a circle of people who really get along, and phase out of this current one.

He accepts good people in his life and avoids the rest.

Go where the people who accept you are.

I left home so I could be a man of goodwill.

Not happy with them anymore, so I am making new friends.

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Tarot Readings: Having, and Being Good Friends (Ten of Cups and Knight of Cups)

He has good friends because goes out of his way for them.

For family, he goes out of his way.

After all that, here I am making peace with these people.

For a fellow who reciprocates, we all go out of our way.

He is phasing into being everybody’s easygoing friend.

You are invited to go out of town for a get-together.

People who look for ways to cooperate move on to better lives.

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Tarot Readings: Boyfriend Relationship (Ten of Cups and Knight of Cups)

He is becoming a better boyfriend, so you are happy now.

Boyfriend is headed toward asking you to marry him.

Moving away to marry the guy who loves you.

He is willing to relocate to be happy together with you.

Boyfriend leaves his marriage.

He used to be happily married.

He isn’t accommodating (sweet) to his spouse anymore.

While you’re still happy together, Boyfriend drifts away.

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Tarot Readings: Putting People Behind (Ten of Cups and Six of Swords)

I used to be everybody’s buddy.

Be polite but avoid people.

Some people you avoid being a pal to.

Here you are, leaving both Boyfriend and family.

I just put both the marriage and the lover behind.

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Tarot Readings: Never See Them Again (Ten of Cups and Six of Swords)

Your happy day was when Loverboy left you behind.

He isn’t one of the good guys anymore.

They court you for your vote, and you never see them again.

You are so happy when you get that offer to leave.

Everybody is leaving here for a better offer.

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Ten of Cups – Six of Swords – Knight of Cups

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……….…………   Immediately you see this Rider Waite spread is stories – love stories, friendship stories, and family stories. Because

………………………..   Ten of Cups is the happy couple, happy married couple, the happy family, a circle of friends or of people who have something in common. It’s the happily-ever-after card.

………….…………..   Knight of Cups   is the sincere, accommodating and affectionate boyfriend you see in the want ads. He is the fellow who goes out of his way to be friendly to everyone, is the good friend who does favors. Knight of Cups reciprocates, cooperates, and takes the initiative.

……….……….………. Ten of Cups and Knight of Cups, therefore, are the happy love relationship with the warm puppy; are the coworker who offers to help; are a friend you have a good relationship with.

………….…………..   In the middle of this isSix of Swords, which means involving leaving or putting something behind for something better. Six of Swords makes ‘timing’ phrases like: from now on, phase out, used to, no longer, on the way out, moved on, and ‘while’ phrases like ‘while you were away.’ Its illustration shows people leaving like refugees in an open boat as it’s getting dark, carrying no luggage.

These spreads cover different scenarios of making friends and unmaking them, and the same for lovers. One reading reminds us that being left behind can be a red letter day in the life. ‘I used to be everybody’s buddy,’ we say, and ‘Be polite but avoid people.’ Different strategies work at different stations, you know?

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……….……….……….   Ten of Cups and Six of Swords    A circle of people who really get along, and phase out of this. … good people in his life, and avoids the rest. Go where the people _ are. I left home. **Not happy with them anymore. __ goes out of his way for friends. Has good friends because _ goes out of his way for them. For family, __ goes out of (his) way. After all that … peace with these people. We all go out of our way. _ has good friends because _ goes out of his way for them. He is phasing into being everybody’s friend. Go out of town for a get-together. People move on to better lives. … is becoming a better __, so you are happy now. __ is headed toward … to marry _. Moving away to marry. … relocate to be happy together with you. Leaves his marriage. _ used to be happily married. _ isn’t to _ spouse anymore. While you’re still happy together, __ drifts away. Putting People Behind I used to be everybody’s __. Avoid people. Some people you avoid. Leaving family. Put the marriage behind. Never See Them Again Your happy day … left you behind. … one of the good guys anymore. … for your vote, and you never see them again. You are so happy … to leave. Everybody is leaving here for a better __. x

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……….……….……….   Ten of Cups and Knight of Cups    Recruit a circle of people who really get along. He accepts good people in his life. The people who accept you. … home so I could be a man of goodwill. So I am making new friends. Having, and Being Good Friends He has good friends. For family, he …. Here I am, making peace with these people. For a fellow who reciprocates, we all …. He is being everybody’s easygoing friend. You are invited to a get-together People who look for ways to cooperate. He is a __ boyfriend, so you are happy now. Boyfriend is asking you to marry him. *Marry the guy who loves you. He is willing to be happy together with you. Boyfriend _ his marriage. He _ to be happily married. He is accommodating (sweet) to his spouse. While you’re still happy together, Boyfriend …. I _ everybody’s buddy. Be polite _ people. Some people you be a pal to. Boyfriend and family. The marriage and the lover. Your happy day was when Loverboy …. He is one of the good guys. They court you for your vote. You are so happy when you get that offer. Everybody is _ for a better offer. x

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……….……….……….…   Six of Swords and Knight of Cups   Initiating Friendships, and Avoiding Them Recruit … and phase out of this current one. He accepts __ and avoids the rest. Go where … who accepts you _. I left so I could be a man of goodwill. He goes out of his way for __. He goes out of his way. After all that, here I am making peace. *For a fellow who reciprocates, we go out of our way. He is phasing into being easygoing. You are invited to go out of town. … look for ways to cooperate move on to better lives. ***He is becoming a better boyfriend. Boyfriend is headed toward. Moving away to _ the guy who loves you. He is willing to relocate. Boyfriend leaves __. He used to be …. He isn’t accommodating (sweet) __ anymore. Boyfriend drifts away. I used to be __’s buddy. Be polite _ avoid _. *Avoid being a pal to. Leaving Boyfriend. Put the lover behind. Loverboy left you behind. He isn’t the good guy anymore. … court you and you never see (them) again. That offer to leave. Leaving here for a better offer. x

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Ten of Cups………. Everybody’s one big happy family, whatever it is they have in common that makes them the group: family, community, neighborhood, all the way up to international organizations, governments and races – whatever. Cohesive group. These are the good or respectable people unless Ten of Cups is heavily modified otherwise. It equates prosperity with happiness and being respectable. Ten of Cups is the ‘happily ever after’ card.

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Six of Swords…………. ‘Leaving with nothing but the shirt on my back’ the saying goes. Six of Swords is getting out of a bad place and going to a better one. Life will be better mainly because it’s so bad now. It can simply mean relocating or leaving, or being the one left behind – language like ‘drifts away,’ ‘heading toward’ and phasing into our out of something. It can be about the past. It can be ‘used to be’ and ‘anymore.’

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Knight of Cups………. He is welcome everywhere – he, the fellow who comes to help without being asked, who accepts you graciously, who is the affectionate friend and lover. He can sell us anything, especially himself. Knight of Cups is an offer, and/or an acceptance.

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Tarot Readings for You for November 17, 2013 Sunday©

King of Cups

Ten of Cups   Four of Wands   Six of Swords
King of Cups
Ten of Cups – Four of Wands – Six of Swords

 

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The good people are a community, a mindset.   They are good men, often quiet, and the women who marry them.   Then there’s people who are respectable and live a comfortable life, people who marry well, don’t make waves, fit in, and are happy.   People move into and out of this mindset, this community.  A person can get into this and leave his lesser life behind, or put this way of life behind for some excitement, and hardly feel the loss.  So people leave the well-adjusted life, women leave the good man, the good marriage.   That’s okay, that’s life.   Other people are coming in.

 

 

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Ten of Cups   Four of Wands   Six of Swords
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Tarot Readings: Marriage and Family (Ten of Cups + Four of Wands)
Ten of Cups Four of Wands

A good man is leaving one marriage and will be happily married.

Marries the good guy and puts friends behind her.

The good guy marries and puts his circle of buddies behind him.

He is emotional about leaving one family and being a member of another.

So happy to get out of here; he is a family man.

He is a good man now, the kind you marry, putting the past behind for the good life.

Leaving the place he used to call home, he is accepted by all of us.

Leaving your honey means leaving his family and his circle of friends.

When he leaves the marriage, he leaves those family associations behind.

A society wedding is being celebrated, and he is going to avoid drinking.

 

Tarot Readings: Out of one Community, Into Another (Ten of Cups and Six of Swords or Four of Wands and Six of Swords)
Ten of Cups   Six of Swords – Or – Four of Wands   Six of Swords

Everybody in power is glad the good men are moving out.

Everybody in the community is happy that this bureaucrat is retiring.

The people here are so damned civilized, so dull, that (I am) leaving the place.

Puts his past behind to be one of the good people who get along fabulously with one another.

The drinking man withdraws from this group of happy, well-adjusted types.

He feels sentimental moving his family out of one house and into a better one.

Both his families are distancing themselves from him because of his weakness.

He is a member of two circles of people who can each get him going in a different direction.

That gentleman’s family is so happy to move out of here.

 

Tarot Readings: He is Moving Out (Six of Swords and King of Cups)
Six of Swords King of Cups

The guy who is everybody’s friend is retiring from the Company.

He makes the family happy putting his association with that agency behind.

His drinking days are over, he is moving into a halfway house.

Guys leave polygamous communities.

He is soo happy to retire from the industry and move away from this place.

 

 

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Ten of Cups

Ten of Cups

Happily ever after living in the happy (suburban) community where everyone is prosperous and gets along.  The happy marriage.  Married with children – a boy and a girl, of course.  The good people.  This can get Pollyanna and turn into the moral majority on us.  The illustration is the house on the golf course with lots of land, a rainbow over the manse, the Mr. and Mrs. out hugging one another whilst the kids skip around, well dressed. Ten of Cups translates ‘people’ and ‘everybody.’

Four of Wands

Four of Wands

Society wedding being celebrated here uniting two families.  This is the good marriage into the good family … in the sense of ‘marrying well.’ It is about headquarters, building, affiliation with a group. Four of Wands is likely to be conservative if it represents political parties or organizations.

 

Six of Swords

Six of Swords

Six of Swords puts the loss behind for better days ahead, leaves a bad scene, gets out of there, escapes, moves from one place to another, or from one home to another. It is often a depressing card in Rider Waite Tarot.  A woman and child are leaving in a friend’s crude boat, like refugees. It tells you better days are ahead, which is a comfort.

 

King of Cups

King of Cups

King of Cups is that mild-mannered bureaucratic, sweet natured guy, maybe sentimental, a Marcus Welby type sometimes, sometimes the stereotypical quiet drunk, the weak man or the good man.  He is the ‘too nice guy, I just love him like a brother’  that women talk about.  The illustration in Rider Waite shows his throne surrounded by choppy water … emotionality.  He has that look on his face of a man who usually defers to the herd bulls.

 

 

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Ten of Cups and Four of Wands are the two ‘happy marriage’ cards. They both also mean family, community, a group of people, well-adjusted prosperous respectable people. They both mean houses, and Four of Wands is sometimes a public building or headquarters (as in Justice and Four of Wands being the court house or the police agency).

Four of Wands means the leading family or families, power people or Establishment, any organization (agencies, clubs, companies, political associations, etc.).

Ten of Cups is happily ever after, a home, the suburbs or a good neighborhood, one big happy family, the good or friendly or well-adjusted people, friends, being happy, living together,

Continuing in this vein of happy well-adjusted respectable folks is King of Cups. His spectrum of meanings embraces the good man, your honey, the bureaucrat or a fellow with a desk type job, a gentleman or polite man or man with manners (or ‘mild-mannered man’), a patient forbearing man, the one to make peace or compromise, the drinking man or alcoholic, ‘the quiet type.’ He can also be the weak man (or be seen as weak), dull or lackluster, a Walter Mitty type. This can be the guy that women say is too nice, and ‘I love him like a brother.’ (She can simply be the type to be looking for a nogoodnik with pizazz.)

Ten of Cups and King of Cups is a happy marriage with a good man. It is ‘happily ever after with your honey,’ and ‘the man marries you who is your current love.’ This is the ‘married with children’ statement, suggesting these are his kids.

Four of Wands and King of Cups emphasizes a groom from good family, marrying well by marrying this particular member of that particular family, and also is a bureaucrat in an agency, company or other organization. It reads ‘headquarters of government.’ ‘The gentleman is married’ and ‘family man’ too.

Six of Swords is about leaving a bad scene for a better life – better because this life can’t get any worse. It also means putting your (sorry) past behind and heading in a wiser direction. It is about distancing oneself from anything, or drifting away – or about being the one left behind as another person drifts away. Although it talks about a depressing circumstance, it is comforting that things will get better, that the worst is over. Sometimes it indicates that something bad is really for the best.

 

 

 

  

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Our Daily Spread November 17, 2011 Thursday ©

Advice We drop into the happy marriage,  community of good people,  people who have a comfortable life,  the marrying well and marrying a good man that Mother tells you about,  especially when she has not done so.  A person can get into this and leave the lesser life behind,  or put this behind feeling the loss of it.  You can feel in this spread how some women leave the happy marriage with the good man,  how people leave the well-adjusted community life behind because it is just that. (At the time of production,  there’s no way to correct the lack of spaces after punctuation.  I am writing around it now!)   Is this the first time you come here?   Well … what to do:

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King of Cups Ten of Cups  –  Four of Wands –  Six of Swords   DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS  Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them. Marriage Perspective (Ten of Cups + Four of Wands) Gentleman is leaving a marriage and will be happily married. Marry the good guy and put your circle of friends behind you. The good guy marries and puts his circle of friends behind him. He is emotional about leaving one family and being a member of another. So happy to get out of here;  he is a married man. He is a good man now,  the kind you marry,  putting the past behind and joining the healthy group. Leaving the group he was affiliated with,  he is accepted into the family as a natural member. Leaving your honey means leaving his family and his circle of friends. When he leaves the marriage,  he leaves those family associations behind. A society wedding is being celebrated,  and he is going to avoid drinking.   Community/Group/Family/Member Perspective (Ten of Cups + Four of Wands) Everybody in power is glad the good men are moving out. Everybody in the community is happy that this government worker is phasing out. The people here are so damned civilized,  so dull,  that (I am) leaving the place. Puts his past behind to be one of the good people who get along fabulously with one another in this good (neighborhood/organization/family,  etc.) The good people who are the backbone of the group are the cause of the drinking man’s exodus from it. He feels sentimental moving his family out of one house and into a better one. Both his families are distancing themselves from him because of his weakness. He is a member of both camps who can get them going in a different direction. The gentleman’s family is so happy to be out of here.   Miscellaneous The gentleman who is beloved of all the members is retiring. He makes the family happy putting his association with the organization behind. His alcoholic days are over,  he is a ensconced in a residential halfway house. The good man is leaving with the victims whose families intermarry. Now,  Part Two,

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King of Cups Ten of Cups –  Four of Wands  –  Six of Swords   MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD Well,  knock me over with a feather,  in only a four-card spread we begin with both happy marriage cards.  Luckily, they also mean family and group affiliations of just about any kind.  Both also suggest  ‘the good people’  and  ‘the people with money’  –  the leading families.  Ten of Cups and Four of Wands are the ones of which I speak,  of course.   Six of Swords is about leaving a bad scene for a better life  –  better because is can’t get worse.  It also means putting your (sorry) past behind and heading in a better direction.  Or even simply distancing yourself from anything,  or drifting away.   We close with Your Honey,  the gentleman,  the mild-mannered man,  the good man  –  or the weak or drinking man  –  who is also the bureaucrat,  the one to make compromise or peace.  This is frequently the guy that women say is  ‘too nice,  I love him like a brother.’  Women who are on the lookout for a nogoodnik with pizazz.   With two cards that mean pretty much exactly the same thing,  we are not going to get a lot of sentences.  It’s all about the good guy and the good people and marriage and community.  Which is good, but … hmmm … lacks pizazz.   MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS Ten of Cups Happily ever after living in the happy community where everyone is prosperous and gets along.  The happy marriage.  Married with children  –  a boy and a girl, of course.  The good people.  This can get Pollyanna and turn into the moral majority on us.  The illustration is the house on the golf course with lots of land,  a rainbow over the manse,  the Mr. and Mrs. out hugging one another whilst the kids skip around,  well dressed.   Four of Wands Society wedding being celebrated here uniting two families.  This is the good marriage into the good family …  in the sense of  ‘marrying well.’  It is about headquarters,  building,  affiliation with a group.  If the group is a political party,  the Ten of Pentacles usually appears for that.   Six of Swords puts the loss behind for better days ahead,  eaves a bad venue,  gets out of there,  escapes,  moves from one place to another.  It is often a depressing card in Rider Waite Tarot.  A woman and child are leaving in a friend’s boat,  like refugees.   King of Cups is that mild-mannered bureaucratic,  sweet natured guy,  maybe sentimental, a Marcus Welby type sometimes,  sometimes the stereotypical quiet drunk,  the weak man or the good man.  He is the ‘too nice guy,  I just love him like a brother’  that women mention.  The illustration in Rider Waite shows his throne surrounded by choppy water … emotionality.  He has that look on his face of a man who usually defers to the herd bulls.   All the material on this blog is copyrighted.  No use or copying of any part of this material is permitted without written permission of Emily,  its author. ©

Our Daily Spread for Mar. 17, 2011

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Everyone benefits from a spiritual journey

High Priestess
Ace of Cups, Six of Swords, Ten of Cups

This is another spread that applies equally to both genders in the sentences that use High Priestess as spirituality.

Romantic Perspective:
Leaving life as it was and marrying the lady you love.
Lady you love is away from the marital home.
She leaves life as it was and settles down to marry for love.
She is staying with her loving family and parting from the other life.
Life will be better as a happy married woman.
He will have a better life married to a lady who loves him.
He is leaving his happy marriage because he loves the other woman.

Perspective of Not Belonging/Disloyalty:
Being alone and leaving the loving family.
Private philosophy is to be by (your)self and get away from loyalty to any clan.
Is quiet about distancing him/herself from the family that loves him/her.
Keeping it to (yourself) that (you) are no longer cooperating with (your) own kind.
Keeping it to (yourself) that (you) no longer love (your) own people/family/community.
No longer a member of (your) own community/family, (you) have something to hide.
These people shy away from their own community and quietly cooperate with one another.
Have ideas of my own, am leaving all those people I was fond of behind.

Perspective of Belonging/Loyalty:
Love your own people and secretly distance (your)self from the rest.
Being loyal to your own group and secretly heading away from other loyalties.
Leaving the former life behind and heading home to stay with the loving family.
She is single and is headed back to the family and community that approves of and loves her.
When you are left alone in the world, you go back home where you are loved.

Perspective of Spiritual Journey:
This spiritual journey is to be one of God’s people.
A spiritual journey that is about love for people.
Everyone benefits from a spiritual journey.
(She) is one of the people who is getting into knowing divine spiritual secrets.
People who love God are on a spiritual journey.
People who love one another are on a spiritual journey.
Very quietly headed in the direction of love for others.
Her expertise is of benefit to everyone.

The Six of Swords is right in the middle here, going from one thing or place to another.  On either side of it is love, God and cooperation, the graceful Ace of Cups on the left and the good people, the family that loves one another, the community or clan on the right.  Above it all, the High Priestess influences the theme with spirituality, secret knowledge, being quiet and being alone.  So right there you have being alone and leaving the loving family or being single/alone and going to the loving family.

The Six of Swords is a journey, and a journey in consciousness as well, so the High Priestess gets together with it to make a spiritual journey.  And the Ace of Cups as ‘being with God’ gets together with the Ten of Cups, the good people, to express ‘God’s people.’  Ace of Cups also brings out loyalty relating to the journey away from one and to another place, loyalty and being accepted.  Both the Ace of Cups and the High Priestess bring out spirituality, the Ace of Cups along the lines of being infused with the presence of God.  Oh.  And the High Priestess is a single woman as well as The Other Woman.  These elements are the pieces of the puzzle we put together in all the ways we see them fit.

Remember, these many possibilities of interpretations are because we operate here with a question that supplies no specifics.  Your question or subject, when you consult Tarot, is at least half the material, at least half the answer.

Advice is that we do directions in life from one mindset to another:  You are on such a trip, so best know where you are going and where you are leaving.  Are you, for instance, headed away from the mindset you were born into, or are you content with it?

Meanings and Illustrations:

Ace of Cups: This is such a healthy card.  It is a blessing.  Its main meaning in the Rider Waite school of thought is the state of perfection the body attains when it is channeling the flow of divine energy, love, in all five senses.  Those five streams stand for the five senses.  Today it is acceptance, God or divinity, love, loyalty.

Six of Swords: Both a journey in consciousness and a trip from one place to another.  A strong theme of life having been fairly awful and going to be a lot better.  Water represents consciousness; and the artist of Rider Waite Tarot, Pamela Coleman Smith, makes it a point to paint the water on the right side of the boat as choppy and on the left as calm.

Ten of Cups: This is the ‘happily ever after’ marriage card, which also means the community of good (prosperous) people.  The illustration shows mama, papa and two kids admiring their palatial home – kids dancing ‘oh goody-goody’ –  together, parents’ arms hugging one another and outstretched to the sky where a rainbow arcs over their home.

High Priestess: She is being spirituality today, as well as doing a stint as a single woman, the Other Woman, being alone, being quiet or secret about something.  She knows, as in knows spiritual secrets.  The symbols of occult wisdom surround her as she sits there with one of them a book labeled ‘Taro.’

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The couple gets together and talks about how they love one another and are sharing freely

Eight of Wands
Star, Two of Cups, Three of Cups

Romance Perspective:
This is a grand love affair:  a whole lot of love talk and sharing of lives.
The couple gets together and talks about how they love one another and are sharing freely.
They are sexually close and love one another more and more – so happy together.
They are thrilled to share each and every thing with their counterpart.
Together, these lovers have more and more prosperity to share – They are thrilled and happy.
There is no need to say more.  Two cards mean a lot of conversation, the Star and the Eight of Wands.  Three cards mean loving another person:  Star, Two of Cups and Three of Cups.  The Two of Cups means a sexual couple, or a grand love affair.  This is a theme so entrenched it does not need a question to limit its material.  It’s about love, love, love.

Advice is that this is somewhere around you.  Being in love.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Star: Pour out enthusiasm, love, talking.  Illustration shows a woman who is happy and singing, doing some kind of bath routine, pouring something into the bathing pond.  She is feeling good all over.

Two of Cups: Often, Two of Cups in the Rider Waite/Tarot Verbatim school means there’s reason to mistrust someone you trust.  Sitting where it sits here, those teeth are pulled:  It means a sexually bonded couple.  In the illustration a couple pledges their troth with the caduceus overhanging the cup.

Three of Cups: So happy together sharing the profit and the good feeling.  One for all and all for one.  This card is kind of an expansion of the previous Two of Cups.  The girls in the illustration are celebrating the good life and their harvest/profit together.

Eight of Wands: Talk, more and more, each and every thing.  The illustration shows all those wands flying in the air, arranged to look like written messages, hence ‘talk’ as well.

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