Tarot Readings for You for April 19-20, 2018 Thursday-Friday©

GUIDANCE           Don’t quit while you’re ahead, we are thinking. Your enemies did you no harm and even made security for you. Planning ahead can’t hurt because there’s no opposition to your plan. The future looks good – no more aggravation so there’s no way you’re going to even get mad.

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TWO OF WANDS – THREE OF SWORDS – FOUR OF CUPS

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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

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TWO OF WANDS

THREE OF SWORDS

FOUR OF CUPS

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Tarot Readings: Two of Wands and Three of Swords

TWO OF WANDS THREE OF SWORDS

It will hurt to say ‘no.’

Divorce will not go through.

Will be fired for what (he) refuses to do.

Enemies made security and did no harm.

Going to quit no matter what the offer is.

Will be a fight you refuse to get involved in.

The pension is too much trouble – just say ‘no.’

Feelings are hurt when a person is turned down.

Will separate from it and have nothing to do with it.

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Tarot Readings: Two of Wands and Four of Cups

TWO OF WANDS FOUR OF CUPS

It won’t hurt.

Will not be a divorce.

It’s not going to be a problem.

Planning ahead won’t hurt you.

Business profits by stopping a pain.

Not financially secure because of war.

There’s no way you’re going to get mad.

Future looks good – no more aggravation.

It’s good money but I can’t take the stress.

No plan for when the SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan).

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Tarot Readings: Three of Swords and Four of Cups

THREE OF SWORDS FOUR OF CUPS

No harm will come.

You can’t fight a bank.

Don’t litigate the real estate.

Not fired yet, but it’s coming.

Lawsuit doesn’t make money.

Don’t quit while you’re ahead.

Not suing over the real estate.

No opposition to what you plan.

Divorce puts an end to financial security.

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Two of Wands Here’s that mogul who owns the town (got the world in his hand) again. He owns the real estate down there, is the landlord (land lord, get it?), and he’s planning on yet more profit from it in his magnificent future. Believe it or not, for all his glory, his Tarot card more often than not just translates future tenses, especially: will, will be, it will, going to, going to be, coming, ahead and ‘the future.’

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Two of Wands is not only a real estate card, the leading one, but since it is about money too – financial security, being the rich man, etc., it also is about mortgages and banks, loans, and even pensions.

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Two of Wands is also a general profit and profitability card. Three of Pentacles shares some of those meanings.

Three of Swords You just know Three of Swords means no good. And it doesn’t of course. The knives go through flesh, and through the heart, which gives all sorts of wound, injury, harm, damage, heartache, trouble, stress, aggravation, problem meanings. It also means enemy, war, mad, opposition, fight, and litigate: Those are a teeny bit less obvious.

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Three of Swords is one of two divorce cards (Tower is the other.). Three of Swords also means to quit and to be fired, and of course to separate. And Three of Swords is also a word for any kind of refusal, as in turning down an offer when Four of Cups comes alongside it.

Four of CupsJust say ‘no.’ I don’t have to tell you Four of Cups is about refusing (adamant refusal), about ‘it doesn’t go through.’ The illustration says all.

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Four of Cups also translates words and phrases like: stop, there’s no way, no more, no matter what, put an end to … and even occasionally ‘The buck stops here.’

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This spread is a good example of the same set of Tarot cards saying opposite things. Both Three of Swords and Four of Cups have negative interpretations, a common one being ‘against’; and Two of Wands says ‘ will’ and ‘ will be.’ So Three of Swords and Four of Cups say ‘It won’t hurt,’ and Two of Wands and Three of Swords say ‘ It will hurt.’ Two of Wands and Three of Swords say ‘ Will be harmed,’ and Three of Swords and Four of Cups say ‘ no harm comes from.’ (You could say Two of Wands is ‘will’ and Four of Cups is ‘won’t.) It’s good to keep an eye out for these potential pitfalls in your spreads. The question, what the other cards are saying, and the rest of the story you know determine which interpretation applies.

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Basic and frequent phrases for the first two cards, Two of Wands and Three of Swords, are: against the plan; there will be damage; feelings will be hurt. Put any of Four of Cups’ words in there, and you can go through the whole deck making different sentences.

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Basic and frequent phrases for the first and third card in our spread, Two of Wands and Four of Cups, are: will not be; it will not, (expressed as ‘won’t’); not going to; not going to be. Throw any of Three of Swords’ meanings in there, and, you guessed it, you can go through the whole deck.

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Basic and frequent phrases for the last two cards in our spread today, Three of Swords and Four of Cups, are: no opposition; it won’t hurt; do no harm. You can put each of the other card’s, Two of Wands,’ meanings after this, and make sentences of the whole deck.

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Basic and frequent phrases are good to keep in mind. Knowing these speeds up and smooths your work in creating Tarot sentences and interpretations.

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Our overall message is along the lines of ‘ No harm will be done’ and ‘ There will be no divorce’ and ‘ I won’t quit, it pays well.’

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[IF you usually read only this part, maybe this time you should read the above one with the pictures, because these distinctions can be confusing.] This spread is a good example of the same set of Tarot cards saying opposite things. Both Three of Swords and Four of Cups have negative interpretations, a common one being ‘against’; and Two of Wands says ‘will’ and ‘will be.’ So Three of Swords and Four of Cups say ‘It won’t hurt,’ and Two of Wands and Three of Swords say ‘It will hurt.’ Two of Wands and Three of Swords say ‘Will be harmed,’ and Three of Swords and Four of Cups say ‘no harm comes from.’ (You could say Two of Wands is ‘will’ and Four of Cups is ‘won’t.) It’s good to keep an eye out for these potential pitfalls in your spreads. The question, what the other cards are saying, and the rest of the story you know determine which interpretation applies.

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Basic and frequent phrases for the first two cards, Two of Wands and Three of Swords, are: against the plan; there will be damage; feelings will be hurt. Put any of Four of Cups’ words in there, and you can go through the whole deck making different sentences.

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Basic and frequent phrases for the first and third card in our spread, Two of Wands and Four of Cups, are: will not be; it won’t; not going to; not going to be. Throw any of Three of Swords’ meanings in there, and, you guessed it, you can go through the whole deck.

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Basic and frequent phrases for the last two cards in our spread today, Three of Swords and Four of Cups, are: no opposition; it won’t hurt; do no harm. You can put each of the other card’s, Two of Wands,’ meanings after this, and make sentences of the whole deck.

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Basic and frequent phrases are good to keep in mind. Knowing these speeds up and smooths your work in creating Tarot sentences and interpretations.

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Our overall message is along the lines of ‘No harm will be done’ and ‘There will be no divorce’ and ‘I won’t quit, it pays well.

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Will be a fight you refuse to get involved in. Not going to join no matter what the offer is. This business that makes a profit by selling something that solves a pain for its customers pays you good money but you just can’t take the stress of being in its war zone. Well, you profit from the war but you plan to quit. It won’t hurt, meaning it will be fine if you do that, no harm will come of it.

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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM

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TWO OF WANDS

THREE OF SWORDS

FOUR OF CUPS

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Tarot Readings: Two of Wands and Three of Swords

TWO OF WANDS THREE OF SWORDS

It will hurt to say ‘no.’

Divorce will not go through.

Will be fired for what (he) refuses to do.

Enemies made security and did no harm.

Going to quit no matter what the offer is.

Will be a fight you refuse to get involved in.

The pension is too much trouble – just say ‘no.’

Feelings will be hurt when a person is turned down.

Will separate from it and have nothing to do with it.

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Tarot Readings: Two of Wands and Four of Cups

TWO OF WANDS FOUR OF CUPS

It won’t hurt.

Will not be a divorce.

It’s not going to be a problem.

Planning ahead won’t hurt you.

Business profits by stopping a pain.

Not financially secure because of war.

There’s no way you’re going to get mad.

Future looks good – no more aggravation.

It’s good money but I can’t take the stress.

No plan for when the SHTF (Shit Hits the Fan).

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Tarot Readings: Three of Swords and Four of Cups

THREE OF SWORDS FOUR OF CUPS

No harm will come.

You can’t fight a bank.

Don’t litigate the real estate.

Not fired yet, but it’s coming.

Lawsuit doesn’t make money.

Don’t quit while you’re ahead.

Not suing over the real estate.

No opposition to what you plan.

Divorce puts an end to financial security.

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

resonates with your subconscious awareness!

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TWO OF WANDS

THREE OF SWORDS

FOUR OF CUPS

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Tarot Readings: Two of Wands and Three of Swords

TWO OF WANDS THREE OF SWORDS

It will hurt.

Divorce will _.

Will be fired for_.

Enemies made security.

Going to quit.

Will be a fight.

The pension is too much trouble.

Feelings will be hurt.

Will separate from it.

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It will hurt.

Will be a divorce.

going to be a problem.

Planning ahead _ hurt you.

Business profits by _a pain.

financially secure because of war.

you’re going to get mad.

Future looks good – _ aggravation.

It’s good money but _ the stress.

plan for when the SHTF (Shit Hits the Fan).

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harm will come.

fight a bank.

litigate the real estate.

Not yet, but it’s coming.

Lawsuit makes money.

quit while you’re ahead.

suing over the real estate.

opposition to what you plan.

Divorce _ financial security.

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Tarot Readings: Two of Wands and Four of Cups

TWO OF WANDS FOUR OF CUPS

will not go through.

It will _ to say ‘no.’

Will be _ for what (he) refuses to do.

made security and did no _.

Going to _ no matter what the offer is.

Will be a _ you refuse to get involved in.

The pension – just say ‘no.’

will be _ when a person is turned down.

Will have nothing to do with it.

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It won’t.

Will not be.

It’s not going to be.

Planning ahead won’t.

Business profits by stopping _.

Not financially secure because of.

There’s no way you’re going to.

Future looks good – no more _.

It’s good money but I can’t take _.

No plan.

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No _ will come.

You can’t _ a bank.

Don’t _ the real estate.

Not yet, but it’s coming.

doesn’t make money.

Don’t _ while you’re ahead.

Not _ the real estate.

No _ to what you plan.

_ puts an end to financial security.

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Tarot Readings: Three of Swords and Four of Cups

THREE OF SWORDS FOUR OF CUPS

hurt to say ‘no.’

Divorce does not go through.

fired for what (he) refuses to do.

Enemies did no harm.

quit no matter what the offer is.

a fight you refuse to get involved in.

is too much trouble – just say ‘no.’

Feelings hurt when a person is turned down.

separate from it and have nothing to do with it.

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n’t hurt.

not be a divorce.

It’s not a problem.

won’t hurt you.

stopping a pain.

Not war.

There’s no way … get mad.

no more aggravation.

but I can’t take the stress.

No _ for when the SHTF (Shit Hits the Fan).

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No harm.

You can’t fight.

Don’t litigate.

Not fired yet, but ….

Lawsuit doesn’t.

Don’t quit.

Not suing over the _.

No opposition.

Divorce puts an end to _.

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Two of Wands

Four of Cups, Page of Swords, Eight of Pentacles

Meanings and Illustrations: Observation of the Spread

Here are four cards that each refer to guy things. ‘Male cards.’ Yay. Tarot overall is a female chauvinist sow, so this is welcome.

Four disparate (different, and nothing in common) Tarot cards: That is what our pattern is here. The first means to refuse every offer: “No!” That is Four of Cups.

The second is that edgy paranoid fellow who is guarding some position or turf. That is the Page of Pentacles (Pray for him!).

The third is our – by now – familiar ‘worker’ card that refers to employment, job, and keeping doing. He is the Eight of Pentacles.

And the last card refers to security, pension, a play, permanence, the future, and finances. He is the Two of Wands.

Meanings and Illustrations: Individual Rider Waite Tarot Cards

Four of Cups is another ‘negating’ card: One that means no-never-not-don’t-didn’t, etc. These cards, in a spread that has no designation for the card’s function (in other words, this is not the area of the spread that has a ‘self’ card, an ‘environment’ card, etc.) and operating without a question … are pesky. Since they can attach to any of the other three, contradictions are the rule … no way around it. (I try!) Four of Cups means to refuse, to not let, no way, to not get through – that kind of thing.

The illustration is marvelously clear: A fellow has his arms crossed refusing one cup after the other each time it is offered, like a baby that won’t eat its peas. This is the key card for this spread because it is the one that negates the others’ meanings.

Page of Swords is edgy, paranoid, high-strung, on guard, touchy, anxious, flies off the handle, upset, gets on your last nerve, is in some high-stress situation, is afraid or fearful, he cops a ‘Make me’ attitude. You get the picture. It also stands for a scary situation and for someone who goes berserk, a nutcase.

Once again, Pamela Coleman Smith has done a marvelous job illustrating the meaning of this Rider Waite Tarot card. This dude is seriously on guard, his hair whipping around as his head turns every which way, his weapon brandished against … nothing. The storm clouds are on the ground, and you can see that is all that is on the ground for miles around.

Eight of Pentacles

is one of the simpler cards. You can trust it to mean: job, employment, keeping at it, any repetitive anything: motion, thought, action … especially action, because the illustration shows the carpenter making one identical gizmo after another.

Two of Wands is your pension, your future, your plan, is permanent, is secure or security … is a sure thing. Pamela Coleman Smith’s accomplishment reflects the meanings: A banker-type rich man stands on the fancy roof of his building … with the world in his hands … contemplating his profit he is going to make from the real estate below. Remind you of anyone you know?

Advice today is about “Don’t let it get to you, keep working for your future.” You could get all upset about something, for nothing. Don’t let things get on your nerves. Don’t glorify your paranoia, work for a future. Fearing for the future isn’t going to keep you going. Job security is there when you are not anxious about it. Work for your future rather than fearing for it.

TAROT ANALYSIS

Don’t be anxious about job security.

Job security is there when you are not anxious about it!

Your job is secure if you don’t fly off the handle.

He is not going to get upset every time anymore.

He keeps doing that, it gets on your last nerve, and it won’t last.

He is not going to be in that high-stress job permanently.

Don’t let it get to you; keep working for the future.

He keeps getting upset about things that are not going to be.

Refuse to listen to your paranoia: Doing what you are doing will pay off.

Not working is going to get on his nerves.

Afraid of what will happen if you don’t keep working.

He is working for a pension that he is afraid he will never get.

Fearing for the future isn’t going to keep you going.

Work for your future rathr than fearing for it.

Afraid for the future but not doing anything about it.

With this job, he has it made, nothing to be afraid of.

He is NOT going to take that guard job!

Afraid of what might happen if he is not employed.

He doesn’t have a future in this job: scary.

Don’t respect your paranoia: Work for your future.

He is not going berserk on the job!

He just isn’t going to get a job: “Make me.”

He will keep working and not cop an attitude.

He is not going to keep at it; he is high strung.

There’s no future in getting mad all the time.

Our Daily Spread for Feb. 18, 2011

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Don’t doubt, the outlook is great if you just wait

High Priestess Four of Cups, Seven of Pentacles, Two of Wands

Don’t doubt the outlook is great if you just wait. Wonder whether she will refuse the plan? Not doing anything, letting them wonder what will be. She is secure enough to be quiet and not speculate. If there is a plan, she is not doing anything about it. You will not be able to question the expert. You can’t ask her what she will do. When you know, you don’t wonder about the future. She knows the future and keeps it secret.  Why is she refusing to say? It seems she will refuse. Does she know this isn’t going to be? A lady will not ask or will not speculate. Wonder why the lady isn’t going to. Will not be speculating about spiritual things.

Well, again we have messages that are cryptic (puzzling) and not about any particular subject.  We start with refusal, then wondering, then plan/future/security, then the woman who knows/waits/does not do anything – which also means expertise.  Hope this means something to someone!

Meanings and Illustrations:

Four of Cups: Pictured is someone who doesn’t want any of that.  Arms crossed, legs crossed, head averted as the disembodied hand offers (him) one time after another. It often means refuse.  Imagine that.  It also means various negative words like ‘don’t’ and ‘not’ that go along with shutting something out or turning something away.

Seven of Pentacles: In the Rider Waite Tarot pantheon, the story illustrated is this fellow wondering whether his cucumbers are going to produce because cucumber is one of those plants that need both genders to bear.  So it means, wonder, speculate, or question – including the idea to put the interpretation into question form. Two of Wands: Is he a banker? He stands on top of the skyscraper with the world in his hands, contemplating plans for the future of all those buildings he owns. Future, financial security, instructions to put the reading into future tense. High Priestess: She knows and does not act.  This meaning grows out of occult background of the first four cards:  The Magician means to act and not know.  Anyway, we have ‘deep knowledge,’ expertise, expert, a woman who stays or sits there, as well as a passive stance or approach.  It also relates to the mental or spiritual plane.  Quite often it just means ‘her.’

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She takes wonderful care of him, he loves her more and more

Queen of Pentacles Eight of Wands, Ace of Cups, Wheel of Fortune

Love Perspective: She takes wonderful care of him, he loves her more and more. He tells her he loves her and rewards her for caring for him. Texts his love who makes such good things happen for him. She provides many opportunities to be loving. Talented woman has many chances for true love. She gives him many chances, she loves him. Her love is rewarded many times over, she is giving.

Business Perspective: She invests more and more money:  This is an easy profit. Everything was eased when her money made it happen. Her talent makes it easy to get a quick payoff. She has a lot of money, more and more, and no harm is done. Opportunities flow to her because of her abilities. Many people love her for her wonderful contribution. Things come easy to her, she is lucky and has much to offer. She loves them all and provides them opportunities. She is lucky, money comes to her easily. Well, here is the love.  A woman who cares for others, cares for her man, is rewarded with lots of love.  A talented woman is rewarded with lots of opportunities and money.  What more could you want?  How simple and lovely can it get?  Her man is as loved by her.  The first card means ‘many,’ ‘more and more’ as well as messages, talking and ‘quickly.’  The second is the true love card which also means such things as ‘easily.’  The third is a grand opportunity, getting lucky as in hitting the jackpot.  And the last is the able talented generous woman who has money and/or manages her man’s money, and takes care of him, cares for him.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Eight of Wands: This first card means ‘many,’ ‘more and more’ as well as messages, talking and ‘quickly.’  It also means ‘tells’ as well as written messages.  It suggests things coming to a person.

Its illustration shows one after another pole flying in the air, looking like lines on a page. Ace of Cups: In the Rider Waite Tarot deck, this is the true love card which also means a flow, no harm or harmless, easy or easily, and Divinity.  The ‘easy money’ meanings arise from its combining with the Wheel of Fortune. The illustration suggests that a person who channels the Holy Spirit or presence of God (symbolized by the dove and the wafer that is the Sacrament in the Catholic churches) has bodily health and serendipity, and is a blessing to his/her environment – hence ‘God is love.’  All good and no harm comes to such a person and from such a person. Wheel of Fortune: Happening, coincidence, luck, opportunity, the word ‘wonderful,’ reward, profit, chances, as well as destiny/karma. Her as both the woman who has money and the woman who is generous (Queen of Pentacles) combining with the Wheel of Fortune suggests both money/opportunities coming to her, and her providing money/opportunities to others. The illustration shows the wheel of destiny, the four symbols that represent the creative process in occult lore on it and various magic critters around it.  It’s all about chance, happenings and hitting it right. Queen of Pentacles: She is the woman who has talent and money and who contributes and invests money for her man and/or for others, and who is generous.  She is a powerful woman.  She is not handing that money over to any fool, she is judicious. Her illustration shows her with money (the symbolic pentacle/coin) in her hands, looking at it appraisingly.  Around her is verdant growth.  She sits upright and is very well dressed.

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