Tarot Readings for You for August 23, 2014 Saturday(c)

Guidance     My dream is to get together with likeminded people whom I can trust, pool our labor and resources, and make something great for all of us. Camaraderie among solid citizens: its time has to come. The future belongs to people who can distill and concentrate goodwill, which is the major human achievement. Goodwill, after all, is the king of intangible assets. Like any great achievement that involves more than one person, the plan is essential, the plan that gives everyone what ensures their cooperation. The challenge will always be: getting those people, and only those people, together.

 

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‘Group Tarot Cards Reading’ (just below this) is the actual word-for-word messages from the pictures of the three 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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Three of Cups – Two of Wands – Ace of Swords

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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: Achieve Security (Two of Wands and Ace of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Achieve Security (Two of Wands and Ace of Swords)

Tarot Readings: We Win (Three of Cups and Ace of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Happy to Be in Business (Three of Cups and Two of Wands)

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Tarot Readings: Achieve Security (Two of Wands and Ace of Swords)

The most important thing to me is a stable life with people I can trust.

The challenge, when you are financially secure, is people who share your wealth.

Founders of an enterprise have to be gung-ho backers.

Good people who have money have to stick together.

Have to be with people whose company I enjoy to be secure.

We’ve got a business plan that is a sure thing.

I am impelled to share my financial security.

Nothing beats being financially secure for enjoying life.

Founders share the first-fruits of their enterprise’s victory.

For more than one person to achieve something great, the plan is the thing.

Sharing a joint bank account is an achievement.

To be secure, we will have to hang together.

I have to plan for the future of us all.

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Tarot Readings:Three of Cups and Ace of Swords)

We are going to have ourselves some great fun together.

Looking forward to taking charge at the get-together.

Being happy together comes first, and we plan to.

Life is so good, and it’s going to stay that way for sure.

You will celebrate your victory with friends.

Having a good time with girls will always come first with him.

You and friends are going to have a great party together.

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Tarot Readings: We Win (Three of Cups and Ace of Swords)

We shall overcome.

The girls’ team is going to win.

We are going to make it.

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Tarot Readings: Happy to Be in Business (Three of Cups and Two of Wands)

This is the happiest you will ever be in business.

Get likeminded people to go in on a winning investment together.

I am going to succeed and share the proceeds.

You guys will make the most money you ever have.

Goodwill is the king of assets.

The girls are making the best money in real estate.

Things are looking better than ever to shareholders.

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*Go to Learn Tarot by Pictures.  It is what each of the three cards, by itself, has to say.  It shows you how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in today’s Spread. All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim™.

You can put all this together and intuitively see yourself how Tarot Verbatim™ works.

This is a group reading, with no Questioner and no Question to limit what the cards say, so there’s more variety – even contradictions – and also the pronouns are more flexible. If it feels like it’s yours, and it says ‘he,’ and you’re a ‘she,’ feel free to adopt it anyway.

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Three of Cups – Two of Wands – Ace of Swords

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……………….……………………   We are about prosperity, sharing, and having a good time in a a big way when these three get together. Ace of Swords is for sure; Three of Cups is camaraderie and sharing of enterprise; Two of Wands is a plan and financial security. The enterprise given as an example in the illustration is a pumpkin patch that paid off, so we are not necessarily talking about grand scale economics. The globe in Two of Wands’ hands would okay that, though.

……………………….. Three of Cups is always welcome in my spread. Three friends who trust and like one another get together, pool labor and resources (which would be money, equipment, and the like), and share the profit joyfully, agreeably. No sniping, no resentment, no human oneupmanship here. They are in business together and they actually are fond of one another. Yes, this is one of the prosperity cards. And it applies to entrepreneurship regardless of gender, of course.

Three of Cups is also dating, partying, get-togethers, celebration, debutantes or glamor girls (even a glamor business). Three of Cups is enjoying one another’s company.

………………………..  Two of Wands‘ main trunks are financial security, a plan, and the future – usually the good future. It is one of the respectability cards, often translating ‘solid citizen.’ Real estate and banking belong to Two of Wands because the fellow in the picture owns the town below. See the world in his hands there? – he’s a banker or mortgage broker, or powerful money man. He stands upon the ramparts (patio roof) of his mansion or castle there, and plans how to wrest a few more dollars from his real estate holdings below. That is how ‘plan’ comes into the repertoire of Mr. World in His Hands Two of Wands.

………………………..   Ace of Swords Well, the naked blade all by itself means power, but not only is it crowned (more power) but the crown has a crown of laurel leaves for victory or being the champ. Ace of Swords is imperative: Must, gotta, orders, primary importance, crowning achievement, challenge, victory. Ace of Swords means ‘total,’ and represents the kind of outcome in which one side wins all and the other side loses all: no gray zone here! ‘Definitive’ is a good term for Ace of Swords too. Ace of Swords is when you tell your kids “Because I said so and I’m bigger than you.”

Great things do not come about spontaneously. Just like you have to work for your good habits and your bad ones come uninvited, great achievements that establish something require effort, planning, risk and weeding out people who are not contributors wholeheartedly to the program. Once the program is established, yes, it can withstand the usual moochers. But founders have to be gung-ho backers of the enterprise to get it off the ground. Founders share the first-fruits of their enterprise’s victory.

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

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……….……….……….   Three of Cups and Two of Wands   A stable life with people I can trust. … when you are financially secure, people who share your wealth. Founders of an enterprise are gung-ho backers. Good people who have money stick together. Be with people whose company I enjoy, to be secure. We’ve got a business plan. I share my financial security. Being financially secure is enjoying life. Founders share the first-fruits of their enterprise. For more than one person to achieve, a plan is the thing. Sharing a joint bank account. To be secure, we hang together. Plan for the future of us all. We are going to have ourselves some fun together. Looking forward to the get-together. We plan to be happy. Life is so good, for sure. You will celebrate with friends. Having a good time with girls comes … for him. You and friends are going to have a party together. We shall __. The girls’ team is going to __. We are going to __. Happy to Be in Business This is being happy in business. Get likeminded people to go in on an investment together. I am going to share the proceeds. You will make money. Goodwill is an asset. The girls are in real estate. Things are looking good to shareholders. x..

………..……….………. Three of Cups and Ace of Swords The most important thing to me is people I can trust. The challenge is people who share your wealth. __ have to be gung-ho backers. Good people have to stick together. People whose company I enjoy, to be secure. We’ve goa t business _ that is a sure thing. I am impelled to share my financial _. Nothing beats _ for enjoying life. __ share the first-fruits of an enterprise’s victory. For more than one person to achieve something great …. Sharing a joint _ is an achievement. We will have to hang together. I have to _ for us all. Good Times Ahead We are having ourselves some great fun together. Take charge at the get-together. Being happy together comes first. Life is so good, and it’s for sure. Celebrate your victory with friends. Having a good time with girls comes first with him. You and your friends have a great party. We overcome. The girls’ team wins. We make it. This is the happiest you will ever be. Get likeminded people to go in on an investment together. I succeed and share the proceeds. You make the most money you ever have. Goodwill is the king. The girls are making the best money. Better than ever to shareholders. x..

………………..……….…    Two of Wands and Ace of Swords    Achieve Security   The most important thing to me is a stable life. The challenge, when you are financially secure …. Founders of an enterprise have to be …. … who have money have to stick together. Have to be with __ to be secure. A business plan that is a sure thing. I am impelled to my financial security. Nothing beats being financially secure. Founders __ the enterprise’s victory. To achieve something great, the plan is the thing. Bank account is an achievement. To be secure, we will have to __. I have to plan for the future …. We are going to … some great …. Looking forward to taking charge. __ comes first, and we plan to. It’s going to stay that way for sure. You will celebrate your victory. __ will always come first with him. __ are going to have a great __. __ shall overcome. __ is going to win. __ are going to make it. This is the __iest you will ever be in business. A winning investment. I am going to succeed. You will make the most money you ever have. The king of assets. The best money in real estate. Things are looking better than ever. x..

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Three of Cups ……… Three friends who trust and like one another get together, pool labor and resources (which would be money, equipment, and the like), and share the profit joyfully, agreeably. They are in business together and they actually are fond of one another. Yes, this is one of the prosperity cards. And it applies to entrepreneurship regardless of gender, and regardless of scale, of course. Three of Cups is also dating, partying, get-togethers, celebration, debutantes or glamor girls (even a glamor business). Three of Cups is enjoying one another’s company.

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Two of Wands …………. Two of Wands’ main trunks are financial security, a plan, and the future – usually the good future. It is one of the respectability cards, often translating ‘solid citizen.’ Real estate and banking belong to Two of Wands because the fellow in the picture owns the town below. He is planning on how to make more profit from his investment. The globe in his hands indicates Two of Wands can be about a global enterprise or a global matter.

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Ace of Swords ………. Ace of Swords Well, the naked blade all by itself means power, but not only is it crowned (more power) but the crown has a crown of laurel leaves for victory or being the champ. Ace of Swords is imperative: Must, gotta, orders, primary importance, crowning achievement, challenge, definitive victory, dominance. Ace of Swords means ‘total,’ and represents the kind of outcome in which one side wins all and the other side loses all: no gray zone here!

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Tarot Readings for You for January 6, 2014 Monday©

Guidance      You as a member of the winning team or in a joint venture: You with your tribe – with the people you fit in with, the people you share camaraderie with, the people you feel are family. Trust is a must for getting things done together, making money together. And every family has to have a female, it reminds us for some reason.

 

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If you just want your daily look ahead, Guidance and Tarot Readings are all you need.

‘Guidance’ (above) is a summary of what the cards are telling visitors to be aware of this day.

‘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.

Did you come here for your predictions? – You are done now – See you tomorrow. The family of commenters here would love for you to join in (the very last thing, at the bottom).

 

Three of Wands
Four of Wands – Three of Cups – Ace of Swords

 

GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: We have to hang together (Ace of Swords and Three of Cups or Ace of Swords and Four of Wands)

Tarot Readings: You Have to Share (Three of Cups and Ace of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Making Money Comes First (Ace of Swords and Three of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Females Make the Family (Four of Wands and Three of Cups)

Tarot Readings: Things That Must Be (Ace of Swords and Three of Wands)

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Tarot Readings: We have to hang together (Ace of Swords and Three of Cups or Ace of Swords and Four of Wands)
We will have to stick together, we are members of the same family.
Birds of a feather flock together as they always will, they have to.
It’s all for one and one for all like the Three Musketeers, and that’s the way it’s going to be.
It’s imperative we hang together so our group, our kind, will continue.

Tarot Readings: You Have to Share (Three of Cups and Ace of Swords)
In marriage, you have to share the house, money and your future!
We must pool our income and share the house together, which we are happy to do.
Everybody in the family has to share their income.

Tarot Readings: Making Money Comes First (Ace of Swords and Three of Wands)
Party girls make the money against the family tradition.
Income comes first if you are going to be in a good house and have a good life.
The girls are making the most money at this company.
Making the money comes first in this clan: We all do it together.

Tarot Readings: Females Make the Family (Four of Wands and Three of Cups)
The girls of the family are the ones who are going to make it.
Girls have to party if they are going to marry well. You will marry well and happily for sure.
It’s the females of the family who guarantee its future.
There will always have to be females in a family.

Tarot Readings: Things That Must Be (Ace of Swords and Three of Wands)
This is a good neighborhood of good people and we must keep it that way.
We will have to get together at her house.
Our company’s profit sharing must go on.
You gotta get married but you can continue enjoying life.


Now,  Part Two,

Do you want to know a little, or a lot, about how this Tarot Verbatim™ thing works? If so,

*Go to Learn Tarot by Observing section below. This tells about the combined four pictures in the Tarot Readings – the pictures above here.  It explains how these four cards get together in your mind to make the messages.

*Go to Learn Tarot by Pictures.  It is what each of the four cards, by itself, has to say.  It shows you how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in today’s Spread. All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim™.

You can put all this together and intuitively see yourself how Tarot Verbatim™ works.

This is a group reading, with no Questioner and no Question to limit what the cards say, so there’s more variety – even contradictions – and also the pronouns are more flexible. If it feels like it’s yours, and it says ‘he,’ and you’re a ‘she,’ feel free to adopt it anyway.

 

Three of Wands
Four of Wands – Three of Cups – Ace of Swords

 

 

 

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Four of Wands and Three of Cups “There will always have to be females in a family.” Now, there’s a profound statement! Those females are a necessary evil? This spread addresses sticking together as a group – a clan, family, friends or even a company – to ensure a future (survival). You read it and go “Yeah. so?” Then you remember that when populations are under attack or duress, members of close-knit groups suffer less. It’s about identifying as a member of a group or family.

Four of Wands is family or any group – from the couple to the neighborhood to the city, county, state, country and world. The illustration shows a public-occasion wedding that unites leading families. Three of Cups is sticking together as friends and sharing profits, as well as sharing life and good times being happy together. You see the camaraderie in its picture, and the fact they are toasting sharing a harvest. Three of Wands is that profit coming in. You see the ship coming in for the waiting merchant. And Ace of Swords means it must be, guaranteed, winning or ‘making it.’ The laurel wreath, we all now, means victory, in its picture.

Three of Cups and Four of Wands here mean almost the same thing: sticking together as members of the same clan, group, team or company. Three of Cups is more a personal limited group – the team – and it emphasizes sharing, being happy, and making money. It also shows women doing these things. Four of Wands emphasizes members of a larger group, and has no connotation about pooling resources in a particular enterprise; instead, it is the corporation or company.

Three of Cups and Three of Wands are about income. Three of Cups emphasizes sharing it, joint venture, pooling resources and talents in an enterprise together, and a harvest – a profit from a particular endeavor. Three of Wands emphasizes money coming in steadily like a paycheck or income stream, and it doesn’t have to be earned money. The picture suggests net profit from a continuing business.

 

HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL SIX 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

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     Four of Wands and Three of Cups Females make the family. We are members of the same family; we stick together. Birds of a feather flock together. It’s all for one, and one for all, like the Three Musketeers. We hang together so our group, our kind …. In marriage, you share the house, the money …. Pool our income and share the house together, which we are happy to do. Everybody in the family shares their income. Party girls … the family tradition. In a good house and have a good life. The girls at this company are making money. The girls, at this company …. (The girls of the family.) Making money: In this clan, we make money together. The girls of the family. Girls party to marry well. You marry well and happily. It’s the females of the family who …. … females in a family. A good neighborhood of good people. *Get together at her house. *Company’s profit sharing. *Get married and enjoy life.

Four of Wands and Ace of Swords We have to hang together. We have to; we are family. Have to flock together. It’s one for all, and that’s the way it’s going to (has to) be. It’s imperative our group, our kind …. In marriage, you have to …. Have to __ the house. We must __ the house. The family has to. Against the family tradition. Comes first if you are going to have a good house and …. The most … at this company. __ comes first in this clan. Of the family ‘make it.’ Have to __ to marry well. You marry well for sure. … of the family who guarantee __. Have to be in a family. Have to be __ in a family. A good neighborhood, and we must …. Have to __ at _ house. Our company must. Our company’s __ must. Got to get married.

Four of Wands and Three of Wands We will … we are family. They always will. Birds of a feather will always. It’s one for all and that’s the way it’s going to be. Our group, our kind, will continue. In marriage, your money and your future. Income and the house. The family income. __ make the money _ the family tradition. Income … if you are going to be. Income … a good house. Going to have a good house. *Making money at this company. Making the money in this clan. Of the family are going to …. Going to marry well. You will marry well. The family’s future. The __ of the family who __ its future. Always be __ in a family. A good neighborhood … keep it that way. Will __ at __ house. Company’s profit. Company goes on. Company’s profit goes on. Married, and continue. Married, but you can continue __.

Three of Cups and Ace of Swords We have to hang together. You have to share. We have to stick together, we are members of the same …. Have to flock together. Like the Three Musketeers, and that’s the way it’s going (has to) be. It’s imperative we hang together. Have to share. Have to share the money. Must pool our income and share, which we are happy to do. Has to share. Party girls make the money, against …. __ comes first … you having a good life. The girls are the most …. The girls are making the most money. Making money comes first: We do it together. The girls make it. Girls have to party. Happily, for sure! It’s the females who guarantee. Have to be females. … of good people, and we must …. (*Good people must ….) *We have to get together. Sharing must. Our __’s sharing must. Gotta … enjoying life. Gotta enjoy life.

Three of Cups and Three of Wands We will stick together. We will flock together. It will be like the Three Musketeers. We hang together so we will continue. Share money and your future. Pool our income, which we are happy to do. Share their income. *Party girls make the money. Income .. you are going to have a good life. Girls are making money. *We make money together. Making the money: We do it together. The girls are going to …. Girls party … going to …. (Girls are going to party.) Will __ happily. It’s the females who __ the future. Will always be females …. Good people, and we will keep it that way. *We will get together. *We will get together with her. Our sharing goes on. Continue enjoying life.

Ace of Swords and Three of Wands Making money comes first. Things that must be. *Will have to. Always will; have to. That’s the way it’s going to (has to) be. It’s imperative that … will continue. Have to __ money and your future. Must __ income. Has to __ income. Make the money against __. *Income comes first. *Making the most money. *Making money comes first. *Going to make it. Have to … if _ going to …. *Will for sure. Guarantee its future. *Will always have to be …. Must keep it that way. Will have to …. *Must go on. Got to continue …. Gotta, but you can continue ….

 

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Four of Wands is the group – family, a couple, a neighborhood, a party or organization – all the way up to a country or international corporation, or, say, race. Illustration shows the wedding of leading families.

 

Three of Cups is sticking together and sharing a good life. It becomes ‘the women of the family’ next to Four of Wands. They are sharing the profits equally and happily.

 

Ace of Swords uses very little of its few meanings here. It means have to or must or imperative, guaranteed, ‘make it,’ ‘comes first,’ and those are about it. Illustration shows a sword crowned with the victory garlands. The upraised sword means force, where we get the ‘must’ or ‘you have to,’ the imperative.

 

Three of Wands The future, money coming in. The merchant’s ships are coming in, and is sees them with his very own eyes. He waits; they will be here.

 

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Our Daily Spread for January 7, 2012 Saturday ©

Advice is simplistic:  You got to stick together and share money and housing as a group or family, to have a future.  Most every sentence states that or boils down to that, including one that reminds us that families have to have females.  Go figure.  There isn’t much to this today!


Is this the first time you come here? Well … what to do:

*Go to Advice (above ) which is a summary of the Messages. (Advice is everyone’s favorite part.)

*Go to Group Analytical Tarot Reading below.  One or more of those sentences has something to say to you.  Intuitively pick those out and decide whether to encourage or suppress them.  They are about you and the people around you.  They are about today and the days around it.  (It is a group message like a horoscope,  except Tarot isn’t based on someone else’s birth data,  so it can be specific,  accurate,  detailed and direct.  Our experiment here is  “How much more accurate is it?”)

Did you come here for your predictions? –  You are done now –  See you tomorrow.

Without a question to focus the answer,  four cards can mean contradictory things,  especially when the Spread has a card that negates other cards.  Without a question also the pronouns 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.  The question in a  ‘real’  individual reading supplies at least half the information!


Three of Wands
Four of Wands – Three of Cups – Ace of Swords

 

 

GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT READING Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

 

We have to hang together (Ace of Swords + Three of Cups or Four of Wands)

 

We will have to stick together, we are members of the family.
Birds of a feather flock together as they always will, and have to.
For our mutual future we must hang together and get together as members of one group.
It’s all for one and one for all like the Three Musketeers, and it has to be, always.
It’s imperative we hang together so our group, our kind, survives.

 

 

You have to share (Three of Cups + Ace of Swords)

 

You have to share the house, the money and your future in marriage!
We must pool our income and share the house together, which we are happy to do.
Everybody in the family has to share their income.

 

 

Making Money Comes First (Ace of Swords + Three of Wands)

 

Party girls make the money against the family tradition.
Income comes first if you are going to be in a good house and have a good life.
The girls are making all the money at this company.
Making the money comes first in this clan: We all do it together.

 

 

Females Make the Family (Four of Wands, Three of Cups + Ace of Swords)

 

The girls of the family are the ones who are going to make it.
Girls have to party if they are going to marry well.
It’s the females of the family who guarantee its future.
There will always have to be females in a family.

 

 

Miscellaneous – Things you Must Do (Ace of Swords)

 

This is a good neighborhood of good people and we must keep it that way.
We will have to get together at her house.
Our company’s show must go on.
You gotta get married but you can continue enjoying life.

Now, Part Two,

Do you want to know a little, or a lot, about how this Tarot Verbatim ™ thing works? If so,

*Go to Meanings and Illustrations:  Learn Tarot by Observing section below. This tells about the combined four pictures in the Daily Spread –  the pictures above here.  It explains how these four cards get together in your mind to make the message.

*Go to Meanings and Illustrations:  Learn Tarot by the Pictures.  It is what each of the four cards,  by itself,  has to say.  It shows you how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in this Spread.

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Three of Wands
Four of Wands – Three of Cups – Ace of Swords

 

 

MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

 

“There will always have to be females in a family.” Now, there’s a profound statement! Those females are a necessary evil. This spread addresses sticking together as a group – a clan, family, friends or even a company – to ensure a future (survival). You read it and go “Yeah. so?” Then you remember that when populations are under attack or duress, members of groups suffer less. It’s about identifying as a member of a group or family.

 

 

Four of Wands is family or any group – from the couple to the family to the neighborhood to the city, county, state, country and I guess world. Three of Cups is sticking together as friends and sharing profits. Three of Wands is that profit coming in. And Ace of Swords means it must be, guaranteed, winning or ‘making it.’

 

 

MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: LEARN TAROT BY THE PICTURES

 

 

Four of Wands is the group – family, a couple, a neighborhood, a party or organization – all the way up to a country. Illustration shows the wedding of leading families.

 

 

Three of Cups is sticking together and sharing a good life. It becomes ‘the women of the family’ next to Four of Wands. They are sharing the profits equally and happily.

 

 

Ace of Swords uses very little of its few meanings here. It means have to or must or imperative, guaranteed, ‘make it,’ comes first, and that’s about it. Illustration shows a sword crowned with the victory garlands.

 

 

Three of Wands The future, money coming in. The merchant’s ships are coming in, and is sees them with his very own eyes. He waits; they will be here.
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Our Daily Spread for Mar. 5, 2011

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Winning makes you happy, but overcoming gets you going

Knight of Wands Three of Cups, Strength, Ace of Swords

To make yourself happy, you have to handle this in a hurry. He has won, he is well on his way to celebrating with the woman who handled some of his obstacles. He went all out for her to be the winner, but she handled things herself. Winning makes you happy, but overcoming gets you going. A forceful hands-on approach to getting problems out of the way quickly wins the day. Put everything you’ve got into overcoming in this pivotal struggle, and you will be so happy. The joy of engaging and defeating the opposition gets your blood moving. She exerts a forceful influence that gets those girls going, and everyone is happy. She is on her way to celebrating victorious living, having overcome even her own resistance. Challenging this woman gets her fighting spirit up:  She wins and he leaves the field to her. The girls pool their resources, meet their challenges, and are on their way to the good life. Strong women who stick together win fast. She gets women to go all out in pursuit of prosperity. At first glance, the girls win and the guy flees:  It’s a battle.  But there’s a lot more going on when you look a little.  There’s overcoming a challenge, and getting going or getting one’s blood moving.  And the guy can be pursuing victory, not fleeing someone else’s.  The girls celebrate, though, that’s for sure.  So we have several scenarios, which I unwound in due course. Smack in the middle is the Strength card, which in Rider Waite Tarot is having the character to overcome without a battle, to have such an influence about you that the monster doesn’t want to eat you.   It means spiritual overcoming, and the figure who has the lion purring is without question female.  Next to her is the Ace of Swords which means victory by force, winning, and challenging.  And on the other side of her is the celebrating … girls celebrating a good life, that lovely Three of Cups.  On top is the Knight of Wands, putting all his energy into the pursuit … or the flight, depending.  These are the pieces that make the messages above. A victory is the direct and main subject of both he Three of Cups and the Ace of Swords.  The Strength card is also about overcoming, which is a victory.  Women or a woman winning is in the Three of Cups and the Strength card.  The idea of going all out for something is in the Ace of Swords and the Knight of Wands. Advice is some battles are won before any blood is on the floor.  Advice is to lunge into high gear and grab your win from the opposing factors directly.  Exert your influence expertly, surgically, and forcefully but deftly.  A sure win is under your hand.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Three of Cups: These girls get together and celebrate; they have pooled their investment and made a whopping profit they share.  The harvest is at their feet, and the sky is all blue. Strength: She loves her enemy, you see.  She gets on the good side of the monster by having such an influence about her that he doesn’t want to mess with her, so he submits to friendly contact with someone he really would rather eat.  You go, girl. Ace of Swords: Win.  Victory.  Challenge.  Totally one way.  Those are the meanings we use today anyway, the easiest ones, because there’s the hand with the sword in it that is crowned with victory. Knight of Wands: He is all in a lather getting going out of town in a hurry, or in hot pursuit of something or someone.  This is exertion, giving it your all, going all out – today’s emphasis.

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A sudden big unexpected win, when losing was a sure thing

Knight of Pentacles Five of Cups, Wheel of Fortune, Knight of Swords

Focus is on getting back a lost opportunity. This is your big chance:  Take it and run with it, or be the loser. Something wonderful comes along while you are feeling so sad or sorry:  Watch for it. A miraculous recovery from his focus on past losses. A miraculous recovery from focusing on past losses. That miracle, to change when you are down, is what you are looking for. He can see his destiny changing as he bounces back from heartsickness. This is the one opportune time to capitalize on that loss. To quit drinking, he focused on making that one thing happen. He knew the loss had to happen to fuel the getaway. Keep your eye on the ball of grand opportunity and reverse that loss. One big chance to turn things around from despondency. A sudden big unexpected win, when losing was a sure thing. One thing on his mind:  To snatch victory out of the jaws of defeat. A sudden loss focuses you/him on one thing:  the turnaround. This one win makes up for all his losses. Only a miracle can save the day, it’s sooo bad. When you hit bottom like this, luck can change fast. He is so down, and he is looking for that stroke of luck. That grand opportunity happens in the nick of time:  just before you go under. This is pretty much all these four say – as if we asked for more!  Smack in the middle is the grand Wheel-of-Fortune opportunity, the miracle, the big chance, the lucky strike, the jackpot.  Next is the fast Knight-of-Swords turnaround:  Yay!  To the left is the dismal depressing sad past you are sorry about, the Five of Miserable Cups.  Overall is the focus-on-one-thing Knight of Pentacles. Notice that today’s two spreads have the same message:  victory that is coming FAST.  Each spread features a dude on a horse hurrying, and each spread ends in a dude on a horse.  Three knights in shining armor!  Not bad for an eight-card pantheon. Advice is, once again, to seize the day, be looking for that crack of light in the dark tunnel of despair that is the first glimmer of turnaround.  It’s coming fast.  The Wheel of Fortune is not about finding ten bucks in the grocery store; it is about a pivotal lucky destiny.  The concept of capitalizing on a loss may refer to taxes for some visitor here.  This second spread is a guy’s perspective; the first one was about a girl’s.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Five of Cups: Oh, woe is me, I focus on what is spilled more than the cups that are filled.  It’s a gray day, and I’m all droopy in my black robes.  Wah, I’m a big loser and I’ll never get over it, I just look back enveloped in sorrow and sorry. Wheel of Fortune: Miracle.  Luck.  Destiny.  Jackpot.  It happens.  Grand opportunity/opportune  The big chance.  Illustration has occult symbols of fate, and a roulette-wheel looking thing in the center. Knight of Swords: The last-minute turnaround strikes, this time right after the jackpot miracle.  Can you think of a better place for that?  He is pictured full speed ahead brandishing his weapon, eyes on the prize. Knight of Pentacles: He has one thing on his mind, he does.  His eye is on the prize, too.  And he is a tough guy who will reach out and grab it, not politely at all.  You know what they say about thugs like him:  It’s good to have him on your side.

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