Our Daily Spread November 18, 2012 Sunday©

Guidance    Sometimes two bad influences oppose one another, cancel one another out. ‘Bad’ cards do that too in Tarot Verbatim (TM) which is language-based. We make a mistake and we aren’t going back there again. We don’t want to be addicted or sick any more, so we are holding out against that. We don’t want to speed on the road or do something too fast because it did not work out before. Pay attention to road hazards in the next few days, since three of four of our cards in this spread with ‘bad’ cards include road subjects.


 

 

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Four of Cups

Two of Swords – Moon – Knight of Swords

 

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GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: Left-handed Affirmations (Four of Cups + Moon)

Tarot Readings: I’m Not Going to Again (Four of Cups + Knight of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Speeding or Driving Fast (Moon + Knight of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Being Very Wrong (Moon)

 

Tarot Readings: Left-handed Affirmations (Four of Cups + Moon)

I am not afraid, I am not going to run.

It was not scary this time to say ‘No.’

I didn’t get lost, I didn’t have to double back.

I’m not going to let myself go back to being addicted: No way!

If you don’t hit bottom, you can’t make a comeback.

I am not wrong, I refuse to change.

I am not mistaken, I refuse to take it back.

Refusing to go back is not a mistake.

Will not wreck if you do not speed.

That s*** is not going to happen here another time.

Hellbent and won’t let anything stop (us).

I don’t believe there’s no way this disease will go away.

I don’t believe that getting out of this morass can’t be done.

You can’t stop me, I’m leaving the mess behind.

Prevent a relapse of the ailment by refusing to let myself go there.

None of that poison will get through the barrier.

Don’t deny the dark side, it will just come back at you.

 

Tarot Readings: I’m Not Going to Again (Four of Cups + Knight of Swords)

Not going back to that awful place – no way.

Not going to make that mistake again, there won’t be another time.

I didn’t exactly fail, but I’m not going to go back there to have another go at it.

I am in no hurry to deny it’s serious.

Wrong again! But I won’t let that stop me.

It isn’t impossible, but I could not do that again.

 

Tarot Readings: Speeding or Driving Fast (Moon + Knight of Swords)

You don’t want to take the limited access high-speed road.

Don’t want to take a road that is in disrepair, you can’t drive fast on it.

I can’t see at night, so I can’t go very fast.

Disregards the stop sign and speeds the wrong way on the road.

The road is impassible, there’s no way to get through.

Such a dangerous speed that nothing will stop you.

 

Tarot Readings: Can’t Shut It Out (Two of Swords + Four of Cups)

Can’t shut a repeating nightmare out.

It’s horrible, I can’t block it out, it comes back.

 

Tarot Readings: Being Very Wrong (Moon)

Will get in trouble again, I can’t deny that.

Won’t take ‘No’ for an answer and it turns ugly.

Can’t resist doing it all wrong again.

Can’t refuse another one, but it’s bad for me ….

No way this isn’t a return of the baddest times.

It’s wrong but I just can’t say ‘No’ again.

Can’t deny I was afraid and I ran.

I was wrong, I can’t stonewall, I take it back.

I was in a hurry and I made a mistake – can’t deny that.

Ignores all input to the contrary and proceeds pellmell into a fearful spot.

There’s nothing stopping us from sinning again.

 

 

 

 

 

Four of Cups

Two of Swords – Moon – Knight of Swords

 

LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

 

We have three ‘bad’ cards and one that literally means it can go either way! Luckily, Two of Swords and Four of Cups have a synchronicity between them: They mean so many things like ‘can’t refuse’ and ‘not going to stop’ that they operate, often, as a positive. Moon is any awful thing you can think of.

‘Bad’ cards tend to cancel one another out. This spread is a study in that. With Moon being a very bad thing, Two of Swords means to block it or it can’t get through, and Four of Cups means to refuse it and, once again, it doesn’t get through.

That leaves Moon not expressing itself fully, being dampered – which is a good thing. So the theme of our spread is dealing with the dark side by putting an end to its malefic influence.

Moon shows a road; Knight of Swords is speeding on a road; Two of Swords is a roadblock so pay attention to road hazards in the next few days

 

 

LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

 

Two of Swords  A seated person is passive, in symbolism. Blindfolded expresses some disability regarding a situation, of course. The crossed arms with swords indicates not using the tools at hand – again being unable or blocked. Sitting on a stone bench in a nightshirt with your back to still water says nothing is doing here. Impasse, roadblock ….

Moon  symbolizes ‘Left-hand Path,’ which is occult-speak for evil. A coyote and dog are together, a lobster is going on a land journey, and those two towers have some evil significance too. Moon is about the dark side, the worst of anything, bad times, bad anything. It can mean inspiration … the muse … rarely.

 

Knight of Swords  Speeding, in a hurry, pursuing, switching directions, rushing, pellmell, avid, hurtling, etc. Sometimes he is fleeing, but it has to be some other card’s idea. This is one of the ‘changing’ cards too: a change of directions. Put a mental card by it and it’s changing its mind. His stance is militant: hurtling forward, blade extended, wind rushing, horse flying.

 

Four of Cups ain’t interested. Refuses every time it’s offered. Doesn’t want any. What part of ‘no’ do you not understand? Head is averted, both arms and legs crossed, and three cups are sitting there unused as a fourth is offered. Easy to understand Four of Cups’ meaning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Did you come here just for your predictions? – If so, you are done when you finish reading the sentences of Group Analytical Tarot Cards Reading.

Each Tarot sentence is a literal-interpretation reading of the scenes pictured on the four cards you see. Only what each of the cards says – phrase by phrase – no fillers – no psychic ability used. The readings are about you and the people around you.  They are about today and the days around it. Tarot, all by itself, talks to you. This is a demonstration of that .

Tarot will address any group flexibly, as it does here of ‘all the visitors.’ (It can address ‘all the people at work who have a say in my raise,’ for instance, without you knowing who or where those people are.)

Horoscopes are group readings too.

Astrology has to be based on someone else’s birth data, though, so it does not solidly apply to you just because of where the sun was when you were born. (Astrologers know this.)

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Without a question to focus the answer, four cards can mean contradictory things,  especially when the Spread has a card that means ‘no, never or not.’ That negative modifier can apply to any one of the cards.

Without a question also the pronouns (you, him, her, me, us, them, they, etc.) 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.  Notice how, as much as possible, we drop pronouns, which makes for some awkward phrasing.

The question in a ‘real’ individual reading supplies at least half the information! In a ‘real’ reading, the parties are identified (including the gender of the questioner!), and so is the time frame if there is one. In this group reading, we cannot do that, so we have variety.

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