Tarot Readings for You for November 13, 2013 Wednesday©
Guidance Interpersonal dramas in a dysfunctional setting. The family or all the people in a circle of acquaintances, or coworkers – members of the group – get together and confront the problem person who is divisive, who is defiant and oppositional stirring up trouble among them. We are all in trouble struggling for what we think is our best windfall. But she contemplates defying the family for her own opportunity. The naïve sweet lady believes he is a good guy. Sweet kind lady defends her dysfunctional relationship as ‘making the best of it.’ She thinks everyone is wonderful as they push her around. At best, he has this timid woman defending him against the whole family.
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Wheel of Fortune
Queen of Cups – Ten of Pentacles – Seven of Wands
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Tarot Readings: We Struggle for Our Best Outcome (Seven of Wands and Wheel of Fortune)
Tarot Readings: The Woman Who Understands Us All (Queen of Cups and Ten of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: The Nice Lady in the Brawl (Queen of Cups and Seven of Wands)
Tarot Readings: Troublemaker of the Family (Ten of Pentacles and Seven of Wands)
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Tarot Readings: We Struggle for Our Best Outcome (Seven of Wands and Wheel of Fortune)
We are all endangered struggling for what we think is our best outcome.
Dysfunctional people repel optimum outcomes, so she is kind, sweet and loyal.
We are all in trouble struggling for what we think is our best windfall.
She contemplates defying the family for her own opportunity.
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Tarot Readings: The Woman Who Understands Us All (Queen of Cups and Ten of Pentacles)
She thinks well of the guy who keeps good things from happening and causes problems with people she knows.
She thinks her wonderful boy raises hell because other people get in his way.
Sweet kind lady defends her dysfunctional relationship as ‘making the best of it.’
She has figured out this dysfunctional family resists the good things that happen.
She feels the family made him combative and a miracle will happen.
She thinks everyone is wonderful as they push her around.
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Tarot Readings: The Nice Lady in the Brawl (Queen of Cups and Seven of Wands)
Coworkers are raising hell that she is the one with the opportunity.
The defiant oppositional fellow is in trouble with everyone and she knows what is happening.
At best, he has this timid woman defending him against the whole family.
Everyone around her is confrontational about what is happening, but she understands.
The family is up in arms about him: That girl is the best thing that ever happened to him.
It’s best that the family get together, even his sweet little wife, and confront him about his aggressive attitude.
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Tarot Readings: Troublemaker of the Family (Ten of Pentacles and Seven of Wands)
Raising hell to score from his timid girl friend alienated the family.
What happens is: He makes enemies of everyone around him except the naïve females.
He stirs up trouble among us, but we figure out what is happening.
He gets between her and her opportunity so she is in this dysfunctional scene with him.
She sees him fighting both his own opportunities and the family.
Fighting in a gang is his best chance to be admired by the lady/ladies.
He thinks the wife is his chance to push his way into ruling her family.
The family thinks it best to stand up to him forcefully.
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Wheel of Fortune
Queen of Cups – Ten of Pentacles – Seven of Wands
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Family drama here with Ten of Pentacles and Seven of Wands: The confrontational combative fellow, maybe the mouthy troublemaker (Seven of Wands) in the dysfunctional family (Ten of Pentacles).
Queen of Cups is the understanding woman – often, the woman who understands her man. She is the perfect foil for the other two cards, the kind of woman who enables a cave-man son, the kind of woman who forgives and makes the best of a rotten home life, without playing martyr.
And then up comes Wheel of Fortune, so something really good is coming of this scene. There is a payoff. Wheel of Fortune is the optimum result, the wonderful happening, the miracle, the best possible outcome. It is also the windfall or jackpot. So each of the other cards receive this lucky break:
Queen of Cups and Wheel of Fortune is her faith these things are for the best.
Seven of Wands and Wheel of Fortune is a miracle in your struggle.
Ten of Pentacles and Wheel of Fortune is family problems working out for the best.
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Queen of Cups She believes in her man. She has faith in him. But she also knows all about him and has figured him out. This is the emotional ‘stand by your man’ good woman of lore, who has a religious faith in the goodness of others. She is on the dreamy side, and the illustration emphasizes water, which is all around her throne as she contemplates some funky dodad she holds. Wife and Mother, capitalize that.
Ten of Pentacles Family trouble, making trouble in the family, family or neighbors who make trouble, dysfunctional bunch of people such as coworkers (even a gang or mob or cartel or politicians). Complicates your life, alienates everybody. Power people sometimes and sometimes ghetto people. This is a dysfunctional marriage card unless the other two marriage cards show up and convert it.
The illustration is of a inter-generational family quarrel: Grandpa on his throne, husband staring elsewhere while wife earnestly talks to him as the squalling child pulls on her clothes. The dogs have gravitated to the one with the power.
Seven of Wands We all know the defiant oppositional (a psychiatric diagnosis, by the way) mouthy pushy hell raising trouble making adolescent of any age. “I’m mad as hell and I won’t take it anymore.” Illustration is a fellow fighting his neighbors who have invaded his land. Defiant bullies see themselves as victims of others’ aggression when their prey defend themselves, see themselves as righteous avengers.
Wheel of Fortune The best outcome happens. It’s for the best. Here we see what looks like a roulette wheel, with occult symbols of destiny around it. It gives rise to these words and phrases: wonderful, opportunity, windfall or jackpot, optimum, make the best of, chance, the best, happening, miracle, good things happening, the best thing that ever happened.
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