Tarot Readings for You for August 24, 2013 Saturday(c)

Guidance     contrasts strategists with people who accept things as they are.   The strategists get ahead because they use factors that impede their progress to further it, hence they succeed in a hostile environment.  Conformists use diplomacy, good manners and networking for their progress to success. You don’t have to choose the one you incline toward; you can use both means to get where you want to be.  A driven man breaks up with his too-decent woman who loves and admires him, but there’s a gal for him who looks sweet and good who is a cutthroat strategist.

 

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Hierophant

Chariot – Three of Swords – Queen of Cups 

 

 

GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

 Tarot Readings: He Breaks Up with Nice Girl (Three of Swords and Queen of Cups)

Tarot Readings: Good Man Who’s Successful (Chariot and Hierophant)

Tarot Readings: Getting Ahead by Being a Good Girl (Chariot and Queen of Cups)

Miscellaneous Tarot Reading

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Tarot Readings: He Breaks Up with Nice Girl (Three of Swords and Queen of Cups)

He decides to break up with her for being a good religious woman.

 

He is antagonistic to organized religion, and to women who are believers.

 

He decides to break the heart of a decent woman who believes in him.

 

He gets ahead by all means fair and foul and is opposed to behaving himself, which is what she is all about.

 

He is at war with her notion of him behaving himself.

 

He decides she is too good for him and breaks up with her.

 

 

Tarot Readings: Good Man Who’s Successful (Chariot and Hierophant)

He is at war with the status quo, and she knows that.

 

She thinks it is a decent responsible man who broke her heart.

 

She thinks he is okay even if he did damage her vehicle.

 

Everything is against it, but she has in mind a moral and ambitious man.

 

She is an ordinary woman who has her heart set on a successful man who is a heart-breaker.

 

She sizes him up as a prime candidate for a probable heart attack.

 

This candidate in the competition meets with her approval – he is the winner.

 

She knows he is a driven hostile guy but is a good man.

 

His is a very competitive nature; hers is about being nice,  being approved of.

 

She has in mind to break up with Mr. Successful and have a normal life.

 

Now that her divorce is official, she has her heart set on this go-getter.

 


Tarot Readings: Getting Ahead by Being a Good Girl (Chariot and Queen of Cups)

She knows how to succeed against the odds by appearing very ordinary.

 

She is a driven and cutthroat competitor who appears to be a sweet good gal.

 

Thinking only sanctioned thoughts and being loyal, she gets ahead in a cutthroat atmosphere.

 

She feels this is just normal-level stress that she can handle.

 

She has in mind to win over these hateful people by being middle-of-the-road.

 

She know her etiquette; she can handle opposition.

 

She sees him as the enemy and she is gonna be the official winner.

 

 

Miscellaneous Tarot Reading

Vehicle damage but no harm to her.

 

 

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Hierophant

Chariot – Three of Swords – Queen of Cups

 

 

LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

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It is easy to see the contrast going on here between conforming to succeed and being driven to succeed:

 

Chariot is the adventurer and strategist who aims to … and does … fulfill his purpose, his mission, using every factor at hand to do so, including the factors that operate against him.  He is (or can be) ruthless.  He wins; he is a winner.

 

Hierophant is conforming, being normal, fitting in, doing no harm, being respectable, doing things by the book, going through channels of protocol. Hierophant is decency, faith, niceness and good manners.

 

Three of Swords is the hostile environment, the adverse circumstances Chariot must overcome.  Three of Swords commonly means breaking up, enmity or war.  It is a divorce card.

 

But here comes Queen of Cups! What’s she doing here? – a nice girl like her?   This is the good woman, the loyal wife, the believer in all the things Hierophant stands for.  This nice decent girl thinks, dreams, believes, and has faith in her man.

 

In this spread, where all the Tarot cards relate to one another equally, we have to be ready for the nice girl to be ruthless, to get ahead and succeed by strategy.  And that, ladies and gentlemen, is our point, is our theme today:  You don’t have to choose the one you incline toward; you can use both means to get where you want to be.

 

LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Chariot     is the driven man, the strategist, the go-getter, the ambitious person who gets ahead, the winner, the successful man.  It isn’t a malefic card, it’s objective in its stance.  A skilled charioteer has magic sphinxes hitched to his wagon on this Rider Waite Tarot card. He uses his wand to control them.  One goes only left and the other goes only right: the tendencies of the environment.  He has hitched them so they have to move him forward:  the one that goes left is on the right,  and vice versa:  balancing out the tendencies of the environment.  This card is about not only taking full advantage of the factors that favor your progress but also using the factors that are against your progress for your purpose as well.  Tacking against the wind, mariners call it. They don’t teach this in your average college.

 

 

Three of Swords     is heartbreak, breaking up, hostile atmosphere, being against or at war with, hating, rivalry and heart ailments. It also means damage. The illustration – a heart with three swords stuck in it, and storm clouds with rain behind it – gets its point across.

 

 

Queen of Cups     is the nice girl, the good woman, the believer, has faith in her man (and usually in God). She is old-fashioned and ever so well-behaved.

Queen of Cups means to think, to figure out, and to have an opinion about. She understands her man.

Illustration shows a blond (the vanilla concept) dreamily contemplating some funky-looking object d’art. The water around her throne means emotion, and there’s a lot of it.

 

 

Hierophant     is the concept of what the public is shown versus what is actual. It’s the official story, the church’s ritual that keeps the believers’ minds to the grindstone. It stands for toeing the line, being well-behaved and middle-of-the-road and ordinary, being acceptable to others and polite.

As you can see, he plays well with Queen of Cups – or she with him, but would be very much at odds with Chariot. Illustration is the pope in regalia with priests or monks kneeling to him

 

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Our Daily Spread for Wednesday, August 24, 2011 ©

Advice contrasts conformity with progress and success. It contrasts the strategists with the people who accept things as they are. The strategists get ahead because they use factors that impede their progress to further it,  hence they succeed in a hostile atmosphere. A driven man breaks up with his too-decent woman who loves and admires him,  but there’s a gal who looks sweet and good who is a cutthroat strategist.

 

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Hierophant

Chariot,  Three of Swords,  Queen of Cups

 

DAILY MESSAGE TAROT ANALYSIS

 

He Breaks Up with Her

He decides to break up with her for being a good religious woman.

He is antagonistic to organized religion, and to women who are believers.

He decides to break the heart of a decent woman who believes in him.

He gets ahead by all means fair and foul,  he is against behaving himself,  which is what she is all about.

He is at war with her notion of him behaving himself.

He decides she is too good for him and breaks up with her.

 

Her View of Him

He is at war with the status quo,  and she knows that.

She thinks it is a decent responsible man who broke her heart.

She thinks he is okay even if he did damage her vehicle.

Everything is against it,  but she has in mind a moral and ambitious man.

She is an ordinary woman who has her heart set on a successful man who is a heartbreaker.

She sizes him up as a prime candidate for a probable heart attack.

This candidate in the competition meets with her approval –  he is the winner.

She knows he is a driven hostile guy but is a good man.

His is a very competitive nature; hers is about being nice,  being approved of.

She has in mind to break up with Mr. Successful and have a normal life.

Now that her divorce is official,  she has her heart set on this go-getter.


Nice Gal with an Iron Fist

She knows how to succeed against the odds by appearing very ordinary.*

She is a driven and cutthroat competitor who appears to be a sweet good gal.

Thinking only sanctioned thoughts and being loyal,  she gets ahead in a cutthroat atmosphere.

She feels this is just normal-level stress that she can handle.

She has in mind to win over these hateful people by being middle-of-the-road.

She know her etiquette,  she can handle opposition.

She sees him as the enemy and she is gonna be the official winner.

 

Miscellaneous

Vehicle damage but no harm to her.

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MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  OBSERVATION OF THE SPREAD

 

We have the good loyal woman or wife,  the believer,  the nice decent girl,  Queen of Cups.  She thinks, dreams, believes, has faith in her dude.  Then we have Hierophant which is decency,  faith and niceness.

 

Chariot is about being a winner,  getting ahead by any means,  succeeding;  and Three of Swords is about hostile atmosphere,  breaking up,  enmity or war.

 

It is easy to see the contrast going on here between conforming and succeeding.

 

MEANINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL RIDER WAITE TAROT CARDS

 

Chariot is the driven man,  the strategist,  the go-getter,  the ambitious person who gets ahead,  the winner,  succeeding.  It isn’t a malefic card,  it’s objective in its stance.  A skilled charioteer has magic sphinxes hitched to his wagon on this Rider Waite Tarot card.  He uses his wand to control them –  This is about life,  not vehicles.  One goes only left and the other goes only right:  the tendencies of the environment.  He has hitched them so they have to move him forward:  the one that goes left is on the right,  and vice-versa:  balancing out the tendencies of the environment.  This card is about not only taking full advantage of the factors that favor your progress but also using the factors that are against your progress for your purpose as well.  Tacking against the wind, mariners call it. They don’t teach this in college.

 

Three of Swords is heartbreak,  breaking up,  hostile atmosphere,  being against or at war with,  hating,  rivalry and heart ailments.  It also means damage.  The illustration –  a heart with three swords stuck in it,  and storm clouds with rain behind it –  gets its point across.

 

Queen of Cups is the nice girl,  the good woman,  the believer,  has faith in her man (and usually in God).  She is prosaic (love that word’s nuances!) and old-fashioned and ever so well-behaved.  She means to think and to have an opinion about.  Illustration shows a blond (the vanilla concept) dreamily contemplating some funky-looking object d’art.  The water around her throne means emotion,  as she is a placid (another one of those words!) emotional dame.

 

Hierophant is the concept of what the public is shown versus what is actual.  It’s the official story,  the church’s ritual that keeps the peons’ minds to the grindstone. It stands for toeing the line,  being well-behaved and middle-of-the-road and ordinary,  being acceptable to others and polite.  As you can see, he plays well with Queen of Cups –  or she with him,  but would be very much at odds with Chariot.  Illustration is the pope in regalia with priests or monks kneeling to him.

 

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