Tarot Verbatim
GUIDANCE Overnight success is usually the product of persistent unrewarded labor. The pattern is that without cash and connections, sweat equity at least sometimes creates breakthrough success. There is such a thing as the magic moment. The magic moment introduces itself with a premonition: you feel the breeze from the flutter of angel wings, you might say. (It’s true that if what you are creating is a product, rather than a career path, well, then that product has to be useful to *an audience or market* for success to massively swoop in.) We feature the breeze from the angel wings here today. We say (1) either the work is already done and the payoff is at hand or (2) keep at what you are doing because you are following a recipe for the miracle to happen.
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People love this place! Our site is divided into four sections: Guidance, Tarot Readings, Learn Tarot by Observation, and Learn Tarot by Pictures.
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 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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Wheel of Fortune – Eight of Pentacles – Ace of Swords
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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING
Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.
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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]
Tarot Readings: Miracle Worker (Wheel of Fortune and Eight of Pentacles)
Tarot Readings: Work You Have to Do (Eight of Pentacles and Ace of Swords)
Tarot Readings: Making the Best Happen (Wheel of Fortune and Ace of Swords)
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Tarot Readings: Miracle Worker (Wheel of Fortune and Eight of Pentacles)
One miracle after another, and you got yourself a victory.
The very best things ever keep happening.
I was forced to do things, and it was the best thing that ever happened to me.
One event after another makes this the best time of your life.
You have one chance after another to excel.
What you are doing – keep at it and something great happens for sure.
Work is where your chance to be a winner is.
Lucky you, you get that job for sure.
One opportunity comes after another, for sure.
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Tarot Readings: Work You Have to Do (Eight of Pentacles and Ace of Swords)
My work is my destiny; I have to do it.
It’s got to be, so keep at it until it happens.
You gotta keep at it to make a miracle happen.
You have to work so make the very best of it.
I’m working on it, I got to make it happen.
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Tarot Readings: Making the Best Happen (Wheel of Fortune and Ace of Swords)
It takes an ultimatum, and then it happens like clockwork.
You got a chance to get something done once and for all.
Your orders at work are what you do best.
Make him do the work: That’s the best way.
It’s wonderful how I can force myself to persist at the same thing.
The threat or challenge at work has a silver lining.
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Now, Part Two,
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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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Wheel of Fortune – Eight of Pentacles – Ace of Swords
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LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING
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………………….…………………… Wheel of Fortune and Ace of Swords are both penultimate achievement: Victory! They say it has to happen … that miracle. Eight of Pentacles says ‘keeping at it’ and ‘working.’ So what you are doing has to produce the very best result, the miracle. Keep at it to make it happen for the best. Today we can taste, smell and feel the potential miracle in the air. So up with your head – don’t miss this opening in the sky.
………………………….. Wheel of Fortune is a hieroglyph that spells out the idea of spiritual forces affecting coincidence in the physical realm. In the center, the four letters that mean Yahweh, the Hebrew word for God, are interleaved with four letters that can be read ‘Taro’ for Tarot, and can also refer to various esoteric systems or myths, Rota meaning Wheel, or Wheel of Fortune and having to do with Apollo, for one. On the wheel is a red lizard I understand to be a bad spirit, and a blue sphinx who also may be. Around the wheel are various magic spirits, some of them looking like good guys, who have books. This gist of all this is that nonphysical creatures affect coincidences, therefore affect happenings, in the ‘real world.’ In application, Wheel of Fortune is luck (usually good), karma, destiny, the windfall, hitting the jackpot, a miracle, wonderful, the happening or ‘It happens,’ and of course gambling, since Wheel of Fortune’s illustration is designed around a roulette wheel.
………………………….. Eight of Pentacles shows a workman at his bench making one after another object. He is persistent at this task, and is skilled. Eight of Pentacles is about the doing of anything: hands-on, making something. It means anything to do with work, labor (including as an expense or in politics) or job – including having a job. It means ‘one after another’ or anything similar to that.
………………………….. Ace of Swords speaksfor itself. You know (most people) that the laurel crown was a Roman thing that meant penultimate achievement and was usually worn at a massive public celebration of oneself. Here, it is draped over a crown that is atop an upright double-edged sword. So what else could Ace of Swords mean but total victory, winning, high achievement, assertion or aggression, and ‘all one way,’ because a total victory in battle is a total defeat of the opponent. Ace of Swords means force, of course, so it translates ‘make him’ (or any other pronoun, singular or plural) or ‘made him.’ It often translates ‘have to’ or ‘had to’ as well.
Ace of Swords is a simple card, no mystery to it. It is therefore an ‘anchor’ card, which means: Since it has few meanings and they are clear, you look at it before you look at the ambiguous ones, to get your theme. This saves times and favors accuracy.
………..…………. Wheel of Fortune and Eight of Pentacles Wheel of Fortune and Eight of Pentacles describe making wonderful things, miracles, happen. Eight of Pentacles is doing, working, making something physically, consistent and persistent effort, and anything to do with job or employment or labor. Wheel of Fortune is happening for the best, wonderful, miracle, optimum result. So one miracle after another; the very best things happen. (It’s also destiny, karma and coincidence, but that’s not at the forefront right now.) Eight of Pentacles means ‘keep happening’ and ‘doing one after another,’ so the very best things keep happening, and while you’re doing it something great happens. Then also, Wheel of Fortune is your opportunity, your chance, so you get one chance after another, one opportunity after another. And Eight of Pentacles is a job, so, lucky you, you get that job. Always remember these two cards are advice to ‘Keep at it until it happens.’
……………………… Eight of Pentacles and Ace of Swords Eight of Pentacles and Ace of Swords combine steady effort with victory. You are a winner at work – Wheel of Fortune is the winner and Eight of Pentacles is the workplace. They also talk about being forced to do things, or forced to work. Work you have to do, as well as ‘ You have work to do.’ Ace of Swords is force of course. This is the pair that says you get that job for sure, because Ace of Swords is a sure thing – guaranteed and absolute are two of its words. Ace of Sword is ‘orders,’ so you get orders at work. You can force yourself (Ace of Swords) to keep at it or to persist (Eight of Pentacles). There’s also a challenge, or even a threat, (Ace of Swords) at work.
We have the lucky break, and we have hard work or persistent effort – together. The lucky break truly is a matter of timing and coincidence. When these two ingredients are both present in the equation, we remind ourselves, miracles, wonderful things, are likely to happen. Be alert to this fact, look for its early signs, and you position yourself right where the spotlight will be when the stage curtain opens.
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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
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………..…………. Wheel of Fortune and Eight of Pentacles MIRACLE WORKER One miracle after another. The very best things keep happening. … to do things, and it was the best thing that ever happened to me. One event after the other … the best time of your life. You have one chance after another. What you are doing – keep at it – and something great happens. Work is where your chance to _ is. Lucky you, you get that job. One opportunity after another. My work is my destiny. Keep at it until it happens. Keep at it to make a miracle happen. … work, so make the best of it. I’m working on it … to make it happen. It happens like clockwork. You got a chance to get something done. … at work … what you do best. … him do the work: That’s the best way. It’s wonderful to persist at the same thing. … at work has a silver lining. x..
………..…………. Wheel of Fortune and Ace of Swords GREAT THINGS ARE HAPPENING One miracle, and you got yourself a victory. The very best things ever. _ makes this the best time of your life. You have one chance to excel. Something great happens for sure. Your chance to be a winner. Lucky you, you … for sure. One opportunity comes for sure. _ is my destiny: I have to …. It’s got to be … until it happens. To make a miracle happen. You have to, so make the best of it. I got to make it happen. MAKING THE BEST HAPPEN … an ultimatum, and then it happens …. You got a chance once and for all. Your orders are … best. Make (him): That’s the best way. It’s wonderful how I can force …. The threat or challenge has a silver lining. x..
One _ after another, and you got yourself a victory. The very _ things ever keep …. I was forced to do things. One _ after another makes this …. You have one _ after another to excel. What you are doing – keep at it until … for sure. Work is where … to be a winner is. You get that job for sure. One _ comes after another for sure. WORK YOU HAVE TO DO My work is my __; I have to do it. It’s got to be, so I keep at it. You gotta keep at it. You have to work. I’m working on it; I got to …. It takes an ultimatum … like clockwork. … to get something done once and for all. Your orders at work. Your orders at work are what you do _. Make him do the work. I can force myself to persist at the same thing. The threat or challenge at work. x..
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LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES
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Wheel of Fortune ……... Wheel of Fortune’s title tells you it’s about luck and chance, and it suggests gambling, bolstered by the roulette wheel looking thing there. There’s a little more to it, though, and that’s the theme that spiritual influences affect our physical reality. The Hebrew word for God is in the center of the wheel, which suggests God’s will of course, and it’s interspersed with four letters that mean wheel (rota) and also mean wheel of fortune in various ancient systems, including Apollo. The creatures on and around the wheel represent various spirit beings from lore and literature, and I think they are both good ones and bad ones – it doesn’t really matter. So Wheel of Fortune is about luck, destiny, karma, making things happen by using nonphysical means. It’s about gambling; it’s about winning at lottery or gambling. It’s about a windfall, hitting the jackpot in any way, miracle (including miracle cures). It means ‘wonderful’ and is about wonderful things, or the best things, happening. As a matter of fact, ‘happens’ and ‘happening’ are its most frequent translates. ‘Optimum’ is a good word for Wheel of Fortune.
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Eight of Pentacles…………. Eight of Pentacles is an easy card to learn. You see the fellow slaving away manfully hammering out those identical pentacles. Work. You got it. Anything to do with work, job, labor, work site, employment … anything. Eight of Pentacles is also about ‘keeping it up,’ about persistence and being consistent. It often translates ‘doing,’ such as ‘what you are doing.’ If you are looking for a job, you want Eight of Pentacles to show up, because it says you have a job.
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Ace of Swords …………. Ace of Swords is also an easy card to learn. You know it means victory when you see the crown crowned with laurel leaves, crowing a raised sword. What else would that mean? Of course it means to assert, force and aggression. Simple words like ‘have to,’ gotta, must, and make belong to Ace of Swords quite often. Achievement: a victory is an achievement, and that word comes up for Ace of Swords. It means ‘to oppose’ or to be against. It means total defeat since action goes both ways in Tarot. Ace of Swords actually means ‘all one way’ too because there is no gray zone to total victory, is there?
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