Tarot Readings for You for June 14-15, 2020 Sunday-Monday©

  Eight of Cups   Ten of Wands
Two of Pentacles – Eight of Cups – Ten of Wands

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This is one of the simple-minded messages. All things come to an end, even the ones that go on forever over and over again. The good news is the hard part of the cycle has exhausted itself and ends abruptly. You tried too hard, now it’s time to quit. Anyway, a long phase is winding down … and that’s about it.

 

 

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GROUP TAROT READINGS Here are several one-sentence readings that are predictions for you and the people around you for today and the days around it. Here Tarot is talking to you: These sentences express word-for-word, verbatim, the meanings of those three Tarot cards. You choose which sentences apply to you, and you choose whether to encourage them or not.

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WITHOUT THE PICTURES For the true seeker of Tarot knowledge, here is what you need to know about how the three cards in today’s spread affect one another, and how to apply Tarot Verbatim™. Here too the cards come alive, together.

WHERE EACH PHRASE COMES FROM At a glance, with a color for each card, your subconscious picks up on how the sentences of GROUP TAROT CARDS READING came to be. You feel how individual card meanings reach out and blend, unite, into a sentence. (You can learn this – yes, you!) our subconscious awareness sees the image and its feeling and your conscious awareness sees the language meaning, the text… so your two minds focus together to see 3D, three dimensionally, the same way your two eyes see depth that one eye does not.

PHRASES FOR ALL THREE TWO CARD COMBINATIONS Are you ready for the final step of this revolutionary Tarot Verbatim™ technique? Now to make it exceedingly plain and simple, we list the expressions each pair of cards makes. We list them in paragraph form rather than itemized so that they flow, and your subconscious clicks into place and ‘gets it.’ You may even find flashes of dreams or intuitive realities as you read these, at times.

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  Eight of Cups   Ten of Wands

 

Two of Pentacles – Eight of Cups – Ten of Wands

 

Tarot Readings : Two of Pentacles and Eight of Cups
Eight of Cups

I keep getting disrupted, so it takes longer.

Quit going around in circles; it slows you down.

Somehow, I’m always the one who drops out.

He’s a no-show over and over all the time.

Somehow I’ve got to cut these hard times short.

Things go one way and then the other – wishy-washy – until that’s finally over.

Finally, the dizziness stops.

It’s because this person is tipsy that he/she is always running off the road.

 

Tarot Readings : Two of Pentacles and Ten of Wands
Ten of Wands

It’s been one difficulty after another – take a break!

You go for a long time, and then it’s right around the bend, and you’re done.

The hardest times of the cycle abruptly are over with.

Overloaded over and over, and then ‘a straw that broke the camel’s back.’

It’s the same thing over and over forever until you just walk out.

You kept trying so hard, and now you quit.

You are going through a long phase of instability that’s almost over now.

If you rock their boat hard enough, they leave you alone.

Keep up a delaying tactic until they give up.

One continuance after the other, and then it’s dismissed.

 

Tarot Readings : Eight of Cups and Ten of Wands
Eight of Cups Ten of Wands

It takes a lot of effort to get derailed life back.

Lots of loopholes to get out of it – finally.

Eventually get out of a dumb routine.

I get over it, and it just comes back … it’s here to stay.

It’s not hard for me anymore, I do it so often.

Synopsis

 

You take on a backbreaking challenge, doing it the hard way, and it’s slow going … but you make it, and it’s worth it. And best of all, the ordeal does come to an end, and you have bragging rights – even it it’s internal bragging – forever. Hang in there, we remind ourselves, because everything eventually is over with – everything.
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Two of Pentacles

Two of Pentacles is all about all kinds of motion. (I am not going into that because we are not using those meanings here. If you want to research that for a project you are doing, just type ‘Two of Pentacles Tarot Verbatim™’ and Google will bring it to you. You see a band around the balls he is juggling as he dances, and that is in the math sign for ‘infinitely repeating.’ So Two of Pentacles is a cycle – ongoing, repeating, continuing. It’s one of the many cards that translates ‘always’ too. It can mean the usual routine, too.

Then the tossing ships bring in ‘instability’ meanings. His outfit and the hat that looks like a dunce cap brings meanings about being goofy or silly. But today, we are pretty much just using the ‘on and on, over and over’ categories of his.

 

 

Eight of Cups

Eight of Cups

Eight of Cups throws a monkey wrench into Two of Pentacles regular movement: It means a disruption, to run off the road, to quit or put an end to something. It means walking out, dropping out, quitting, abruptly ceasing.

Eight of Cups is about a change of direction due to circumstances, with the intent of resuming the course after the detour. This picture shoes a pilgrim going around a mountain and river, with the full and the sliver moon both in the sky, to indicate an end and a beginning of, yes, a cycle. (Remember, Two of Pentacles refers to cycles and to continuing movement.)

 

 

 

 

Ten of Wands

Ten of Wands

Ten of Wands collects words that mean ‘a lot’ or ‘too much,’ and means those words literally and similar ones like: very, extremely, way too (whatever), overloaded, overwhelmed. Ten of Wands is also slow, due to the slow one-step-at-a-time progress the fellow is making. Ten of Wands is about difficulty, about that gradual uphill climb, about things that drag on and drag out, and tire tiresome and tiring.

Don’t pity Mr. Ten of Wands: He makes it, and the reason for his burden is that he decided, he chose, to do it all in one load to save, probably, time.

 

 

 

 

 

Now Without The Pictures

Two of Pentacles goes on and on; Ten of Wands goes on forever; Eight of Cups stops abruptly. All three Tarot cards are about motion. Two of Pentacles is one of the cards that commonly says ‘keeps,’ meaning keeps doing or keeps it up. Eight of Cups makes that say ‘keeps quitting.’ Two of Pentacles means ‘one after the other’ and Ten of Wands is difficulties. Two of Pentacles is instability and being erratic, and Eight of Cups runs off the road. So Two of Pentacles and Ten of Wands say ‘unstable too long.’

As you can see, there’s no action card for all this to refer to. That leaves a message that says something stops that has been going on a long time. It says a cycle is disrupted.

Two of Pentacles and Ten of Wands together have such similar meanings. They both translate ‘continuing.’ Two of Pentacles is a process, one thing after another, endlessly on and on, ups and downs, routinely. Ten of Wands goes on forever, one step at a time, slow progress. Two of Pentacles is fast repeats; Ten of Wands is dragging on slowly. Together, they emphasize ‘on and on forever.’

 

Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From

 

  Eight of Cups   Ten of Wands

 

Two of PentaclesEight of Cups – Ten of Wands

I keep getting Two of Pentacles disrupted Eight of Cups, so it takes longer Ten of Wands.

Quit Eight of Cups going around in circles Two of Pentacles; it slows you down Ten of Wands.

Somehow Two of Pentacles, I’m always Ten of Wands the one who drops out Eight of Cups.

He’s a no-show Eight of Cups over and over Two of Pentacles all the time Ten of Wands.

Somehow Two of Pentacles I cut these hard times Ten of Wands short Eight of Cups.

Things go one way and then the other Two of Pentacles – wishy-washy Two of Pentacles – until that’s finally Ten of Wands over Eight of Cups.

Finally Ten of Wands, the dizziness Two of Pentacles stops Eight of Cups.

It’s because this person is tipsy Two of Pentacles that he/she is always Ten of Wands running off the road Eight of Cups.

It’s been one difficulty Ten of Wands after another Two of Pentacles – take a break Eight of Cups!

You go for a long time Ten of Wands, and then it’s right around the bend Two of Pentacles, and you’re done Eight of Cups.

The hardest times Ten of Wands of the cycle Two of Pentacles abruptly are over with Eight of Cups.

Overloaded Ten of Wands over and over Two of Pentacles, and then ‘a straw that broke the camel’s back Eight of Cups.’

It’s the same thing over and over Two of Pentacles forever Ten of Wands until you just walk out Eight of Cups.

You kept trying Two of Pentacles so hard Ten of Wands, and now you quit Eight of Cups.

You are going through Two of Pentacles a long phase of Ten of Wands instability Two of Pentacles that’s almost over now Eight of Cups.

If you rock their boat Two of Pentacles hard enough Ten of Wands, they leave you alone Eight of Cups.

Keep up Two of Pentacles a delaying tactic Ten of Wands until they give up Eight of Cups.

One continuance Ten of Wands after the other Two of Pentacles, and then it’s dismissed Eight of Cups.

It takes a lot of effort Ten of Wands to get derailed life Eight of Cups back Two of Pentacles.

Lots of Ten of Wands loopholes Two of Pentacles to get out of it Eight of Cups – finally Ten of Wands.

Eventually Ten of Wands get out of Eight of Cups a dumb routine Two of Pentacles.

I get over it Eight of Cups, and it just comes back Two of Pentacles … it’s here to stay Ten of Wands.

It’s not hard for me Ten of Wands anymore Eight of Cups, I do it so often Two of Pentacles.

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Eight of Cups

Two of Pentacles and Eight of Cups

A CYCLE IS HALTED   I keep getting disrupted. Quit going around in circles. Somehow, I drop out. He’s a no-show over and over. Somehow I cut _ short. Things go one way and then the other – wishy-washy – until it’s over. The dizziness stops. It’s because this person is tipsy that he/she runs off the road. It’s been one _ after the other – take a break! It’s right around the bend, and you’re done. The cycle abruptly is over. … over and over, and then a ‘straw that broke the camel’s back.’ It’s the same thing over and over until you just walk out. You kept trying, and now you quit. You are going through instability that’s almost over now. If you rock their boat, they leave you alone. Keep up … until they give up. One _ after another, and then it’s dismissed. Get derailed life back. Loopholes to get out of it. Get out of a dumb routine. I get over it, and it just comes back. It’s not … for me anymore, I do it so often.

 

 

Ten of Wands

Two of Pentacles and Ten of Wands

I keep getting _, so it takes longer. Going around in circles slows you down.*** Somehow, I’m the one who drops out. … over and over all the time.*** Somehow, these hard times ….** Things go one way and then the other – wishy-washy – until it’s over. Finally, the dizziness …. It’s because this person is tipsy that he/she is always ….  GOING THROUGH THE HARD PART  It’s been one difficulty after another.** You go for a long time, and then it’s right around the bend. The hardest time of the cycle. Overloaded over and over. It’s the same thing over and over forever. You kept trying so hard. You are going through a long phase of instability. If you rock their boat hard enough …. Keep up a delaying tactic. One continuance after the other. It takes a lot of effort to get back.*** Lots of loopholes to finally …. Eventually … a dumb routine. It just comes back … it’s here to stay. It’s _ hard, I do it so often.

 

 

Eight of CupsTen of Wands

Eight of Cups and Ten of Wands

Disrupted, so it takes longer. Quit …; it slows you down. I’m always the one who drops out. He’s a no-show all the time. I cut these hard times short. That’s finally over.*** Finally stops. Always running off the road. It’s been difficult – take a break! You go for a long time, and then you’re done. The hardest times abruptly are over with. Overloaded, and then ‘a straw that broke the camel’s back.’ … forever, until you just walk out. … so hard, and now you quit. A long phase of instability that’s almost over now. … hard enough, they leave you alone. Delay until they give up. … continuance, and then it’s dismissed. FINALLY, IT’S OVER It takes a lot of effort to get derailed life _. To get out of it, finally. Eventually get out of ….*** I get over it … it’s here to stay. It’s not hard for me anymore.***

 

 

Our Daily Spread for Feb. 13, 2011

Rider Waite Tarot spread 2-13-11

Extremely scared of leaving your roots!

Eight of Cups
Page of Swords, Ten of Pentacles, Ten of Wands

Romantic Perspective:
Eventually get out of the family problems that make you nervous.
Feeling paranoid about this relationship, it’s way too complicated: Get out!
Very scary to get out of your group’s/family’s culture!
Eventually exit this family that drives you crazy.
They get on your nerves to the max – get out of here.

Other/Business Perspectives:

People who are extremely f*cked up make you nervous, wanting to get the heck out of there.
Eventually leaving the screwed up bunch of people that get on your nerves.
Extremely scared of leaving your roots!
This bunch of people annoy you; you are step-by-step getting out.
Way too screwed up people, don’t let them get to you!
Tune out all the problems other people annoy you with to the max.

Well, well, well. In the middle we have a bunch of screwed-up humans, the Ten of Pentacles. To the left, we have ‘getting on your nerves,’ paranoia, feeling threatened, the Page of Swords. To the right, we have ‘to the max,’ ‘too much,’ the Ten of Wands. And over it all we have ‘get the heck outa here.’ Enough said???!!! This is advice to tune out all the problems other people annoy you with to the max.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Page of Swords: Look at this guy! He is standing on a knoll surrounded by open field, and he is fired up to defend himself against unknown intrusion. We all have those days, don’t we?? Pissed off, wanting to fight all comers, maybe? Phrases that this Rider Waite Tarot card engender are: nervous, paranoid, scary/scared, drives (you) crazy, get on your nerves, make you nervous, annoy, ‘ get to you.’

Ten of Pentacles: A bunch of screwed-up humans, family problems, complicated relationship, family culture, this family that drives you crazy, they get on your nerves, people who are extremely fucked-up, screwed-up bunch of people, your roots, this bunch of annoying people, screwed-up people, other people annoy you: These are the phrases it contributes to today’s spread. The illustration shows Grandpa sitting on his chair-throne, grumpier than Archie Bunker, as a couple in the family have a quarrel, their child clinging onto them, squalling, and the dogs (greyhounds?) come to the head of the family to get petted. It is obviously a wealthy family, from the setting.

Ten of Wands: The illustration shows a fellow who takes on the burden of doing everything all at once. It is slow going. He is overwhelmed, but he will still make it, step by slow step. This is a depressing scene for him. So, meanings such as ‘eventually,’ ‘way too,’ ‘very,’ ‘to the max,’ ‘extremely,’ ‘step-by-step’ ‘way too,’ ‘to the max.’ are what are expressed today by this Rider Waite Tarot card.

Eight of Cups: This Rider Waite’s Tarot card illustration shows someone taking a short cut or abandoning a course of action for another. Something ends before it is completed: a sliver moon and a full moon conjoined. The mood is “I’m the f*** out of here” or “on to better things.” The meanings we apply for this Tarot deck citizen are: get out of, get out, exit, get out of here, get the heck out of there, leaving, getting out, don’t let ___ , tune out.

Rider Waite Tarot reading 2-13-11

No husband to take care of, she is dating

Three of Cups
Death, Queen of Pentacles, King of Wands

Romance Perspective:
Not sharing a fun life with this husband, but she is his bookkeeper.
She isn’t possessive of her husband and his party girls.
She shares her money freely with a man who isn’t her husband.
She does not share her money with her husband.
She is a party girl, not a woman to devote herself to a husband.
She and the girl friends are wealthy and have no husbands.
He isn’t the kind of husband who is fun to be with; he is high maintenance.
She is devoted to her women friends, not to her husband.
She dates men who are NOT husbands (not married).
She is not possessive about her husband; she parties, herself.
He is not the wealthy woman’s husband, they are just dating.
Husband is NOT dating the bookkeeper or woman who manages/invests his money.

Financial Perspective:
Husband isn’t using her part of  joint money.
Husband has no joint funds with his wife.
She invests husband’s money, not the money that is joint.

See?  Even less variety. Both the Queen of Pentacles and the Three of Cups involve women possessing their own money.  The Queen of Pentacles is known as the take-care woman, the woman who takes care of her man and her man’s business affairs and money; and next to her is the King of Wands, famous as the husband card.  He can also be angry, irritated, low-class, etc. but those meanings are not brought out in him today because the ‘not’ card keeps applying to him, since both the cards meaning women around him talk about them and money.  Sooo don’t expect any business meanings out of this.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Death: This card scares some people.  It really illustrates the Middle Ages “The King is dead, long live the King” concept, which echoes the Eight of Cups’ main meaning:  that the end of one thing is the beginning of another.  In Tarot Verbatim, the Death card is a negative prefix or any word that negates a card it is associated with.  It often means no, never, not, dis-, and the like.  It also means ‘end of,’ stop, ‘no more’ and the like.
The illustration is a bishop in possession of the dead king’s crown, ready to bequeath it to the next monarch.  This is one of the cards the people of the Middle Ages put in the deck, which, in the thinking of some purists, makes it inferior to the other Tarot cards.

Queen of Pentacles: She takes care of her man and his business and his money.  She is the woman who has money.  She is protective and possessive of her husband.  She is almost always in a family, most likely a married woman. She is most likely an emotional person,
The illustration with the goat’s head indicates she can be a witch if that is part of your subject or question.  She is pictured with the money (pentacle) in her hands, looking at it, very well dressed.

King of Wands: Today he pretty much is relegated to ‘husband.’  His illustration shows what the Tarot books refer to as a ‘country man,’ meaning ‘country boy’ and ‘redneck.’  Yes, he is a lout of some degree, often.  He is the man with the temper.  The red head – see the illustration.

Three of Cups:
In this Rider Waite Tarot card, the girls have pooled their money and are sharing in the profits of their enterprise.  They are celebrating.  They can be party girls, can be girlfriends.

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