Tarot Readings for You for December 9-10, 2019 Monday-Tuesday©
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Two of Swords – Seven of Cups – Four of Swords
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Guidance |
Getting ahead is sometimes best accomplished by stopping. We are looking at either being stopped by circumstances (being blocked or locked out) or choosing to withdraw from action. Knowing when to quit even when I tend to think of quitting as a bad thing. ‘Never give up’ can be a self-defeating faith. I know what my destination looks like, and the scene here is a mess, so I stop: I may be lost. Time to think. Or as I get closer to my destination, I see there are better places for me to be. Time to think. So I’m pulling into this hotel to sleep on 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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Group Tarot Card Readings |
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Two of Swords – Seven of Cups – Four of Swords
Tarot Readings : Two of Swords and Seven of Cups
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No distractions when I meditate.
It’s not an upheaval once you get used to it.
If it’s not time to panic, let it be.
Relax, you haven’t lost your mind.
It’s not brainfog; I’m just lazy.
Doesn’t act out if no one pays attention.
I’m bored if it’s not scandalous.
Don’t panic, just lay low.
No metastasis; it’s in remission.
Quiet times are when there’s no chaos.
Tarot Readings :Two of Swords and Four of Swords
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Don’t sleep through the tornado.
The dust has not settled yet.
The data are inconclusive: There’s no way to ignore that.
I never get used to flies.
No casualties in the wreck.
Nothing you can do to stop the deteriorating situation.
Cannot put up with this clutter.
It doesn’t make sense to not get any sleep.
Tarot Readings : Seven of Cups and Four of Swords
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I don’t dream when I sleep.
If you don’t do anything, things won’t go kaflooey.
It’s all over; the furor died down.
Nothing can shock me; I don’t give a damn about anything.
So shocked when you don’t react that they quit that.
Gridlock is where chaos meets inertia.
Nothing can be done about what was lost, so don’t do anything about it.
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Synopsis |
I want to get to a destination, so I am going ahead and making my progress, but here comes a road condition. Driving through this would impede or even end my progress. Good thing I heard about it, huh? Of course, other times I pull over because, at my end of the story, I need time out, need some sleep. Today we consider those times that not doing anything – refraining from all action – is the way to get ahead, to accomplish our project.
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Two of Swords
Two of Swords is one of the simplest cards: You know what it means by just looking at it. Almost purely a negator card (one that cancels another card or makes your sentence say the opposite of what it would have), Two of Swords abounds in contractions (haven’t, doesn’t, don’t) and means things like: no way, stop, won’t go, end, it’s all over, nothing can be done, quit, gridlock, and never.
The picture shows stasis (frozen in balance). A seated blindfolded figure in itself suggests inaction and being helpless, but further evidence of inability to act is in the sharp double-edged swords counterbalancing one another uselessly. You also see a gal in night clothes sitting on a stone bench in the dark. What for? You also see an ‘X’ too (like a railroad crossing sign) in her arms and the swords: roadblock, or cross it out.
Seven of Cups
It helps to know The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is the story you are looking at here. The amateur conjurer has lost control of the spirits he summoned up, starting something he cannot finish, and losing control of the whole shebang. There’s a helpful spirit veiled in that top middle cup, but the place is hopping with a cloud of mischievous ones. The core meaning of Seven of Cups is this losing control and things are a mess. The confusion, panic, and shock the apprentice is feeling also apply.
Today we use a lot of the common words and phrases Seven of Cups brings: chaos, upheaval, kaflooey, furor, deteriorating situation, wreck, dust, clutter, lost objects. A jumble of unrelated items: That applies in many different scenarios, from the junk at the bottom of a purse to wreckage of an airplane, train, or other equipment. Broken, shattered, falling apart, falling to pieces: These also belong to Seven of Cups.
Note that the cloud in Seven of Cups can be literal, and can represent a storm, so that the miscellaneous unrelated items scattered about are the mess storm debris would make, so Seven of Cups can be a tornado, a hurricane, even a blizzard. The cloud can be from a volcano once in a while, as can the volcano in Lovers.
Things being out of control suggests metastasis and tumors.
The person in shock and panic at what he is seeing suggest hallucinations and bad dreams, as well as getting carried away by bizarre thoughts.
Four of Swords
Another Tarot card it helps to know the story of. This illustration shows a knight candidate meditating on his life purpose overnight in a church. He lies on the stone sarcophagus (coffin cover) of the church’s sacred relic, a body part of some saint or hero. Strangely, I don’t find this card showing up for the subject of ‘life purpose.’
Four of Swords is any kind of ‘time out.’ Four of Swords’ core meaning is ‘not participating.’ Any kind of not participating: relaxing, sleeping, unresponsive, indifferent, sabbatical, meditation, quietude, sidelined, coma, lazy, couch potato, choosing to not respond or to ignore, not paying attention, not caring, being bored, tuning out. Four of Swords doesn’t directly mean death but can represent being deceased, as it does today with ‘casualties.’
The ‘not participating’ can also apply in unexpected ways such as: nothing you can do, if you don’t do anything, so you don’t do anything about it, when you don’t react, just lay low, let it be, just put up with it, and being used to it (inured).
Four of Swords is ‘having come to rest’ in various ways. It can indicate the dust has settled, the furor is over, and it’s in remission. Four of Swords also is inertia, even in the scientific sense.
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Now Without The Pictures |
Okay, so we have two negators that mean similar things on either side of something that doesn’t make sense. You go ‘What the heck do I do with THIS?’, and then you settle down to figure it out, being ultra-cautious to not ignore either of the negatives. In English grammar, two negatives make a positive, so a translation of this might mean something very different in a Romance language.
Two of Swords is ‘no way’ and not’ and Four of Swords is doing nothing, not responding, not participating … and being dead or in a coma. But since these cards, and their current roommate (Seven of Cups) have quite a few meanings between them, we have variety enough to populate our Tarot report to you.
Seven of Cups is a tornado – is out-of-control phenomena – and is craziness, distractions (even like flies), is the poop hitting the fan, is time to panic, is shock, is upheaval, is ‘losing it’ and is the needle-in-the-haystack of lost items.
And Four of Swords is disengaged. Four of Swords is asleep, is meditating, doesn’t respond and doesn’t care. Four of Swords is ‘let the world turn without me tonight,’ a line found in Jesus Christ Superstar.
Putting these two together, we have ourselves a story of not getting excited about anything … make that anything!
And here’s the problem we trip over: Two of Swords echoes that disengagement because it means to block things out, to deny – one of those ‘No way!’ cards. And yet Two of Swords can make ‘to not disengage.’ (Yesterday we had a similar impasse between Three of Pentacles’ agreement the parties abide by and Sun’s being free of whatever is or was binding. We tiptoed around that.) A question that limits what you apply these two Tarot cards to makes it tricky, potentially.
By the way: Four of Swords is to sleep; Seven of Cups is to dream. Seven of Cups is cancer or its metastasis; Four of Swords is remission.
So what are we saying for the days ahead? – basically, you don’t have to take action when things don’t make sense. See those two negatives get along there?
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Now We Show You Where Each Phrase In Each Sentence Comes From |
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Two of Swords – Seven of Cups – Four of Swords
Relax Four of Swords, you haven’t Two of Swords lost your mind Seven of Cups.
It’s not Two of Swords brainfog Seven of Cups; I’m just lazy Four of Swords.
Doesn’t Two of Swords act out Seven of Cups if no one pays attention Four of Swords.
I’m bored Four of Swords if it’s not Two of Swords scandalous Seven of Cups.
Don’t Two of Swords panic Seven of Cups, just lay low Four of Swords.
No Two of Swords metastasis Seven of Cups; it’s in remission Four of Swords.
Quiet times Four of Swords are when there’s no Two of Swords chaos Seven of Cups.
No Two of Swords distractions Seven of Cups when I meditate Four of Swords.
It’s not Two of Swords an upheaval Seven of Cups once you get used to it Four of Swords.
If it’s not Two of Swords time to panic Seven of Cups, let it be Four of Swords.
Don’t Two of Swords sleep through Four of Swords the tornado Seven of Cups.
The dust Seven of Cups has not Two of Swords settled Four of Swords yet.
The data are inconclusive Seven of Cups: There’s no way to Two of Swords ignore that Four of Swords.
I never Two of Swords get used to Four of Swords flies Seven of Cups.
No Two of Swords casualties Four of Swords in the wreck Seven of Cups.
Nothing you can do Four of Swords to stop Two of Swords the deteriorating situation Seven of Cups.
Cannot Two of Swords put up with Four of Swords this clutter Seven of Cups.
It doesn’t make sense Seven of Cups to not Two of Swords get any sleep Four of Swords Seven of Cups.
I don’t Two of Swords dream Seven of Cups when I sleep Four of Swords.
If you don’t do anything Four of Swords, things won’t Two of Swords go kaflooey Seven of Cups.
It’s all over Two of Swords ; the furor Seven of Cups died down Four of Swords.
Nothing can Two of Swords shock me Seven of Cups; I don’t give a damn about anything Four of Swords.
So shocked Seven of Cups when you don’t react Four of Swords that they quit that Two of Swords .
Gridlock Two of Swords is where chaos Seven of Cups meets inertia Four of Swords.
Nothing can be done about Two of Swords what was lost Seven of Cups, so don’t do anything about it Four of Swords.
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Two of Swords and Seven of Cups
You haven’t lost your mind. It’s not brainfog. Doesn’t act out. It’s not scandalous. Don’t panic. No metastasis. There’s no chaos. No distractions. It’s not an upheaval. It’s not time to panic. Don’t _ the tornado. The dust has not …. The data are inconclusive; there’s no way to …. I never … flies. No _ in the wreck. Stop the deteriorating situation. Cannot _ this clutter. It doesn’t make sense to not …. I don’t dream. Things won’t go kaflooey. It’s all over; the furor …. Nothing can shock me. So shocked that they quit that.*** Gridlock is where chaos …. Nothing can be done about what was lost.
Two of Swords and Four of Swords
Relax, you haven’t …. It’s not _; I’m just lazy. Doesn’t _ if no one pays attention. I’m bored if it’s not _. Don’t _, just lay low. No _; it’s in remission. Quiet times are when there’s no _. No _ when I meditate. It’s not _ once you get used to it. If it’s not _, let it be. Don’t sleep through _. The _ has not settled yet. There’s no way to ignore that.*** I never get used to _. No casualties. Nothing you can do to stop _. Cannot put up with. Not get any sleep.*** I don’t _ when I sleep. If you don’t do anything, things won’t _. It’s all over; the _ has died down. Nothing can _; I don’t give a damn about anything. When you don’t react, they quit that. Gridlock is where _ meets inertia. Nothing can be done about _, so don’t do anything about it.
Seven of Cups and Four of Swords
Relax, you lost your mind. It’s _ brainfog; I’m just lazy. Act out if no one pays attention. I’m bored if it’s scandalous. _ panic, just lay low. Metastasis in remission. Quiet times are when there’s chaos. Distractions when I meditate. An upheaval you get used to. Time to panic; let it be. Sleep through the tornado. The dust settled. The data are inconclusive: Ignore that. Get used to flies. Casualties in the wreck. Nothing you can do to _ the deteriorating situation. Put up with this clutter. It doesn’t make sense to get sleep. Dream when I sleep. If you don’t do anything, things go kaflooey. The furor died down. _ can shock me; I don’t give a damn about anything. So shocked when you don’t react. Where chaos meets inertia. Noting can be done about what was lost.