Wheel of Fortune – Fool

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opportunity when you least expect it
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Hierophant   Fool   Wheel of Fortune
Hierophant – Fool – Wheel of Fortune

 

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Hierophant   Fool   Wheel of Fortune

 

Hierophant – Fool – Wheel of Fortune

 

Tarot Readings : Hierophant and Fool
Hierophant Fool

It’s when you don’t care about physical things that they happen for the best.

No idea being honest pays that well.

Let’s just assume we are entitled to get rich.

You are committed without even knowing it when it’s destiny.

You are down-to-earth and free-spirited too: Here comes a miracle.

It’s safe to just let things happen.

Being free of the usual mindset is the way to get rich.

 

Tarot Readings : Hierophant and Wheel of Fortune
Hierophant Wheel of Fortune

I have faith things happen the way they should.

I assume things happen for the best in the real world.

Being honest pays off if you’re open-minded about it.

If you just let it, it happens the way it should.

A risk-free way to make a quick buck … don’t pay it any mind.

Middle-of-the-road is best for me – I don’t know why.

Good things happen for no reason when you are in good shape.

Such good things are happening that you don’t have to keep track.

 

Tarot Readings : Fool and Wheel of Fortune
Fool Wheel of Fortune

People who don’t pay attention to reality have all the luck.

Things happen for the best automatically when your house is in order.

You luck out when you least expect it, usually.

I’m usually oblivious to opportunities.

A miracle you weren’t looking for in daily life.

I assume I make things happen in the real world.

Everyday miracles we don’t take note of.

You chalk it up to good luck, but it was the right behavior.

Who knows what happens when your life is in order.

Destined to be free of the real physical world.

 

 

 

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The muse breathes this into our ear occasionally: that if we just lived out there where she is, we would not have these physical-real-world aggravations. She doesn’t hand us a road map; that’s not her style. We believe and we even know what she breathes is true because briefly, occasionally, we hit that air pocket she is in, we push the clutch in and coast on clouds deliciously. The trick is to get back up there and to spend more time there. Don’t know about staying there, though.

 

 

 

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Hierophant

Hierophant

Here you see the pope doing his workaday routine with his associates, doing a ritual in the real physical world for anyone to watch. Ordinary everyday down-to-earth polite accepted usual stuff in the real physical world: That’s our Hierophant: The face of things, the way things are or the way they should be – respectable, safe, honest and in order. All those words solidly belong to Hierophant. Conservative, middle-of-the-road, on the safe side, committed, and the house is in order, and the behavior is right. And you get what you are entitled to without a fuss.

The real physical world – the mundane – is Hierophant. The surface appearance mostly. Why? Well, the core meaning of this card is deeper than all that: The core meaning is about ‘face,’ about what we all pretend is a fact when we all in our gut know better. That goes deeper than the polite pretense: It makes a reality. It is the underpinning of the herd mentality or the mass consciousness that mammals have, including human mammals. You get to keep what you have if you let the members who have more than you keep theirs. It’s an unspoken treaty. And the people who have less than you let you keep yours in return. It’s The Rule.

If you disagree with any part of the consensus, you know that you are on the outside on this particular topic, and you tend to police yourself to not make an issue of it. That’s Hierophant. Think of it as the red flag in your gut.

 

 

Fool

Fool

Fool is the total opposite of Hierophant in every way. If Hierophant is The System, Fool is the hippie. Hierophant is earthbound and Fool lives ‘out there’ in spiritual realities. Hierophant is physical consciousness and Fool is the unconscious or superconscious. The core meaning of Fool is the unconscious, living in that free-spirited open mind that lets things be whatever, that isn’t paying any particular attention and that isn’t expecting any particular thing. The phrase ‘water off a duck’s back’ is reminiscent of Fool and his ways.

Fool is assuming, and Fool is faith. I don’t know why, and I don’t have to keep track – so I am oblivious, I don’t care. Things happen for no particular reason, and just let them happen – because, who knows?

You don’t make an impression on someone who doesn’t pay attention, and that is Fool’s genius. The core meaning here is that people who live in an ‘out there’ subconscious reality aren’t really fully present in ‘the real world,’ and are not restricted by it, not touched by the consequences the rest of us have to endure.

How does Fool come to mean all this? Well, as the Zero in the deck, the cipher that has no value of its own but affects other values (10 becomes 100, etc.), Fool stands for incipient, nascent, unknowns … like the Muse.

Wheel of Fortune

Wheel of Fortune

Wheel of Fortune is about how nonphysical entities affect the events in our life and in our world. Wheel of Fortune’s design expresses that both divine and infernal entities surround us. Here’s how: For the divine influence, there’s the Hebrew ‘Jehovah’ in its four letters and for the infernal influence there’s the funky critters on the rim and around the outside of the wheel in the clouds.

What holds this concept together in the illustration is those four letters interspersed with the four letters of ‘Jehovah’ – ROTA. ‘Rota’ means ‘wheel,’ and means ‘Wheel of Fortune.’ Rota, from which English gets ‘rotate,’ translates ‘wheel.’ This ‘wheel’ concept comes from some myths, one of which is about Apollo and the evil place the dragons inhabit where the flat earth ends. That place is landmarked by those two evil towers you see in Moon. (And that is why Moon, in Rider Waite Tarot at least, is about ‘The Left-hand Path.’)

So the idea in Wheel of Fortune is that what happens in our lives is affected by destiny, fate, karma, fortune, luck and coincidence. Wheel of Fortune suggests that concept we hear about seizing the ‘brass ring’ of opportunity. It means opportunity and chance. And it means ‘it happens,’ ‘what happens,’ and synonyms like ‘occur’ and ‘event.’

Wheel of Fortune is the main ‘good luck’ card. For it to mean the bad side of destiny, you need some other heavy cards, usually more than one. In real Tarot life, you see Wheel of Fortune meaning: wonderful, miracle, windfall, to luck out, payoff, sudden money, happens for the best, and ‘one chance in a million.’ (This last phrase usually comes up with Seven of Cups.)

Wheel of Fortune of course is the gambling card. It even resembles a roulette wheel, so just maybe the miracle it brings you is winning a lottery.

 

 

 

 

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Have we ever had all the cards be Major Arcanae before? Don’t know, but these particular ones have so much to say. Miracles happen (Wheel of Fortune) when you are free of (Fool) the physical world (Hierophant). And in the real physical world (Hierophant), anything at all (Fool) can happen (Wheel of Fortune). And when you are down-to-earth (Hierophant) and free-spirited too (Fool), here comes your miracle (Wheel of Fortune). Being honest (Hierophant) pays off (Wheel of Fortune) if you’re open-minded about it (Fool). I like that one! Being free (Fool) of the usual (Hierophant) assumptions (Fool) is the way to get rich (Wheel of Fortune). And good things happen (Wheel of Fortune) for no reason at all (Fool) when you are in good shape (Hierophant). People who don’t pay attention (Fool) to reality (Hierophant) have all the luck (Wheel of Fortune), which is like saying ‘God protects fools and drunks.’

Wheel of Fortune of course is all the ‘luck, miracle, payoff, and good things happening’ parts up there. Fool is all the ‘don’t know, being free and free-spirited, open-minded, not paying attention, and anything can happen’ parts. And the ‘physical, down-to-earth, usual, honest, in good shape, reality’ parts are Hierophant … who is playing straight man to the others … as usual.

This spread reminds me of how we wisely remark that someone’s overnight success took only five years of unremitting toil to achieve. It’s summed up in ‘Good things happen (Wheel of Fortune) for no reason at all (Fool) when you are in good shape (Hierophant).’

Note that Hierophant is good (so, good things), and Wheel of Fortune is ‘good things happen.’ In a given sentence, they are redundant (they echo).

 

 

 

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Hierophant   Fool   Wheel of Fortune

HierophantFool – Wheel of Fortune

It’s when you don’t care about Fool physical things Hierophant that they happen for the best Wheel of Fortune.

No idea Fool being honest Hierophant pays that well Wheel of Fortune.

Let’s just assume Fool we are entitled Hierophant to get rich Wheel of Fortune.

You are committed Hierophant without even knowing it Fool when it’s destiny Wheel of Fortune.

You are down-to-earth Hierophant and free-spirited too Fool: Here comes a miracle Wheel of Fortune.

It’s safe Hierophant to just let Fool things happen Wheel of Fortune.

Being free Fool of the usual mindset Hierophant is the way to get rich Wheel of Fortune.

I have faith Fool things happen Wheel of Fortune the way they should Hierophant.

I assume Fool things happen for the best Wheel of Fortune in the real world Hierophant.

Being honest Hierophant pays off Wheel of Fortune if you’re open-minded about it Fool.

If you just let it Fool, it happens Wheel of Fortune the way it should Hierophant.

A risk-free way Hierophant to make a quick buck Wheel of Fortune … don’t pay it any mind Fool.

Middle-of-the-road Hierophant is best for me Wheel of Fortune – I don’t know why Fool.

Good things happen Wheel of Fortune for no reason Fool when you are in good shape Hierophant.

Such good things Hierophant are happening Wheel of Fortune that you don’t have to keep track Fool.

People who don’t pay attention to Fool reality Hierophant have all the luck Wheel of Fortune.

Things happen for the best Wheel of Fortune automatically Fool when your house is in order Hierophant.

You luck out Wheel of Fortune when you least expect it Fool, usually Hierophant.

I’m usually Hierophant oblivious Fool to opportunities Wheel of Fortune.

A miracle Wheel of Fortune you weren’t looking for Fool in daily life Hierophant.

I assume Fool I make things happen Wheel of Fortune in the real world Hierophant.

Everyday Hierophant miracles Wheel of Fortune we don’t take note of Fool.

You chalk it up to Fool good luck Wheel of Fortune, but it was the right behavior Hierophant.

Who knows Fool what happens Wheel of Fortune when your life is in order Hierophant.

Destined Wheel of Fortune to be free of Fool the real physical world Hierophant.

 

 

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HierophantFool

Hierophant and Fool

It’s when you don’t care about physical things …. No idea being honest …. Let’s assume we are entitled …. You are committed without even knowing it …. You are down-to-earth and free-spirited too. It’s safe to just let …. Being free of the usual mindset …. I have faith … the way they should. I assume … in the real world. Being honest if you’re open-minded. If you just let it … the way it should. A risk free way … don’t pay it any mind. Middle-of-the-road – I don’t know why. … for no reason when you are in good shape. Such good things you don’t have to keep track. People who don’t pay attention to reality …. … automatically when your house is in order. … when you least expect it, usually. I’m usually oblivious. … you weren’t looking for in daily life. I assume … in the real world. Everyday _ we don’t take note of. You chalk it up to _, but it was the right behavior. Who knows, when your life is in order. To be free of the real physical world.

 

HierophantWheel of Fortune

Hierophant and Wheel of Fortune

… physical things, that they happen for the best. Being honest pays that well. We are entitled to get rich. You are committed when it’s destiny. You are down to earth: Here comes a miracle. It’s safe to … things happen. The usual mindset is the way to get rich. Things happen the way they should.*** Things happen for the best in the real world. Being honest pays off. It happens the way it should. A risk-free way to make a quick buck. Middle of the road is best for me. Good things happen when you are in good shape. Such good things are happening. … to reality have all the luck. Things happen for the best when your house is in order.*** You luck out, usually. I’m usually _ to opportunities. A miracle I daily life.*** I make things happen in the real world. Everyday miracles.*** … good luck, but it was the right behavior. What happens when your life is in order. Destined to … the real physical world.

 

FoolWheel of Fortune

Fool and Wheel of Fortune

It’s when you don’t care that it happens for the best. No idea _ pays that well. Let’s just assume we get rich. … without even knowing it … it’s destiny. You are free-spirited: Here comes a miracle. Just let things happen.*** Being free of … is the way to get rich. I have faith things happen …. I assume things happen for the best. __ pays off if you’re open-minded about it. If you just let it, it happens. A way to make a quick buck … don’t pay it any mind. _ is best for me – I don’t know why. Good things happen for no reason. Such good things are happening that you don’t have to keep track. People who don’t pay attention to _ have all the luck. Things happen for the best automatically. You luck out when you least expect it.*** I’m oblivious to opportunities. A miracle you weren’t looking for. I assume I make things happen.*** Miracles we don’t take note of. You chalk it up to good luck. Who knows what happens …. Destined to be free of ….

 

 

 

Tarot Readings for You for October 20-21, 2016 Thursday-Friday©

GUIDANCE  Wherever you are, you are free to go on to something better. Adventure beckons, and so does frolic. You can move on without any reason, you know … you don’t need an excuse to better your world. It’s one thing to leave a dismal situation for one that’s better (even if maybe not much better), and it’s quite another thing to leave a perfectly okay existence for a grand opportunity.

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Six of Swords – Wheel of Fortune – Fool

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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Wheel of Fortune

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A chance to get out and be Scott free.

It’s good luck to run out of bad luck when you least expect it.

You lucked out when you got left behind, and you didn’t even know it!

My chance to get away and take it easy.

I passed up my big chance without a thought.

Wherever you are, you are free to go on to something ‘way better.

After what you have been through, it’s wonderful just to be free of it.

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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Fool

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Out of a dead end, optimistic as I head into an opportunity.

A survivor’s chance to forget the past.

After all that happened, it was the best that could happen: You are a free man.

Launching ourselves into whatever destiny is out there for us.

Don’t know where I’m going, but wherever it is, it’s wonderful.

Anyplace is wonderful – better than what we are used to here anyway.

A young fellow leaves home for whatever is going to happen out there.

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Our chance to get out for a frolic.

I have faith in my destiny that better times are ahead.

I don’t gamble anymore – I don’t even think of it.

My faith is destined to take me to calmer waters.

Never mind; make the best of it; it will pass.

You weren’t there when it happened; you left.

I don’t worry about what will happen anymore.

Keeping an open mind about my karma as I put the past behind me.

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Six of SwordsMother and child huddle together in the predawn (or dusk?) chill in the narrow paddle-boat, headed away with ‘the clothes on their back’ from the place they escape to the new place which has to be better than this. (Most of us have been here, yes? Hope now is not your time.)

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Six of Swords is getting free, is withdrawing from its environment to enter a new and better phase. The withdrawing does not have to be actual travel, though; Six of Swords is also a ‘journey in consciousness,’ and even the journey in the afterlife (echoes of Egyptian mythology here). ‘The departed’ is one of Six of Swords’ meanings.

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But Six of Swords is ‘way more complex than this one scenario. Six of Swords can emphasize the leaving, the journey, or the destination. This is a moody moody card, balancing hope and despair sometimes. It’s a member of the ‘I’m outta here’ Tarot club, and it’s a member of the ‘future is better’ Tarot club. It’s also a member of the ‘going from one place to another’ travel club, and its emphasis there is often a journey over water or crossing water.

Wheel of Fortune Wheel of Fortune attests that coincidence is the parent of chance, opportunity, luck, destiny, fate, karma, and whatever is (or isn’t) happening. Wheel of Fortune illustrates that both divine and infernal spiritual influences determine or affect what happens in what we think of as ‘the real world.’

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The key concept here is ‘Rota,’ from whence English gets ‘rotate’ and hence ‘rotation.’ Rota is the Wheel of Fortune, or destiny. Our illustration shows the wheel looking like a roulette wheel (coincidence, chance), and it has this ‘Rota’ word with the four Hebrew letters for the name we translate as ‘Jehovah’ or Yahweh shuffled into ‘Rota.’

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Around the wheel of fate are various funky-looking critters, some traditionally evil (the blue sphinx, the red lizard), some that may be angelic, and some … I dunno. Mr. Waite of the Rider-Waite deck was fond of obfuscating (confusing) things with arcane (mysterious) images and symbols. The Rider Waite deck has a lot of these miscellaneous symbols.

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But applying the meaning of Wheel of Fortune isn’t complicated by all this theoretical stuff. Wheel of Fortune has few categories of meaning , and we are leaving out the esoteric stuff because today Wheel of Fortune is being its mundane normal self.

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Wheel of Fortune is luck; is chance (both in the sense of ‘opportunity’ and ‘a chance to’ and in the sense of ‘the chances of’); is destiny or fate or karma (basically the same things). Wheel of Fortune is luck and lucky and luck out; is best and better. One of its favorite translates is ‘wonderful.’

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Wheel of Fortune translates ‘happen’ and similar words like ‘occur’ and ‘event.’ Often it says ‘it happens.’ Since it means better and best, it also will translates ‘happens for the best’ and ‘the best happens.’

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That roulette wheel makes Wheel of Fortune the lead card for the subject of gambling.

Fool As the zero, the cipher (the nothing), Fool isn’t affected by its environment, and yet affects its environment. (You add a zero, and the value is ten times as much, but the zero still has its same ‘nothing’ value. This concept can hold most of Fool’s meanings, its core concept, in your mind.) One of the meanings that directly stems from the zero factor is that Fool is absent or not present.

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Another core concept to keep in mind for Fool is: Fool is the subconscious. It certainly does create effects invisibly.

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Fool’s picture shows a pedestrian on a journey carrying a white flower (spiritual) and carrying no real provisions (careless, reckless, and faith). He is skipping to the edge of a cliff where the dirt is loose, not looking (reckless, faith). He is young and it’s noon. He has a little frisky dog with him.

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Fool has a lot of meanings, and today we cover the ones we are looking at that are brought out by the other two cards. Fool is free, even stands for freedom. Fool is very ‘What, ME worry?” Fool is also ‘I don’t know,’ open minded, without a thought, and ‘forget.’ Fool is also not paying attention

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Fool is very casual, easygoing, and is on a frolic quite often. Fool stands for assumption, especially assuming all will be well, which is having faith.

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Talkin’ about leavin’ that same-old-scene behind, in Six of Swords. I get tired of ‘the devil you know,’ and therefore am usually happy when leaving some old scene behind. This is my chance not only to get out of what is into me, but to get into my bliss. This is my chance to duck out for a frolic. Even if what I leave behind isn’t dismal, the fact that adventure is what’s ahead makes me optimistic about my destiny. I have a chance to get out from under everybody’s everything and into anything that may be better for me. That lighthearted devil-may-care feeling of freedom is what makes me willing to move on.

Leaving a scene behind isn’t always physically moving to another place. Sometimes it represents, between us, our big chance to get away from our past together and enjoy one another in a better way. Even for a weekend, you know? It represents more going ahead with our destiny than it does a departure from our story. Leaving the scene also represents freedom. These more-appetizing meanings of Six of Swords – especially the freedom part – are brought out by Fool, who represents freedom and a good frolic, and ‘not to worry.’ And also by Wheel of Fortune, which represents the best result, something wonderful, the optimum.

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Six of Swords and Fool are both free of (Fool) or getting free of (Six of Swords). They both can refer to a new phase, with Six of Swords phasing out of one thing and into another, and Fool starting something new. Today, with Wheel of Fortune standing by, that new phase, that something new, is splendorous. So Fool and Six of Swords have these parallels, and these parallels are encouraged by Wheel of Fortune. Out from under, free of what held me back, am into a chance to be happy.

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Our message is that wherever you are, you are free to go on to something ‘way better.

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Talkin’ about leavin’ that same-old-scene behind, in Six of Swords. I get tired of ‘the devil you know,’ and therefore am usually happy when leaving some old scene behind. This is my chance not only to get out of what is into me, but to get into my bliss. This is my chance to duck out for a frolic. Even if what I leave behind isn’t dismal, the fact that adventure is what’s ahead makes me optimistic about my destiny. I have a chance to get out from under everybody’s everything and into anything that may be better for me. That lighthearted devil-may-care feeling of freedom is what makes me willing to move on.

Leaving a scene behind isn’t always physically moving to another place. Sometimes it represents, between us, our big chance to get away from our past together and enjoy one another in a better way. Even for a weekend, you know? It represents more going ahead with our destiny than it does a departure from our story. Leaving the scene also represents freedom. These more-appetizing meanings of Six of Swords – especially the freedom part – are brought out by Fool, who represents freedom and a good frolic, and ‘not to worry.’ And also by Wheel of Fortune, which represents the best result, something wonderful, the optimum.

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Six of Swords and Fool are both free of (Fool) or getting free of (Six of Swords). They both can refer to a new phase, with Six of Swords phasing out of one thing and into another, and Fool starting something new. Today, with Wheel of Fortune standing by, that new phase, that something new, is splendorous. So Fool and Six of Swords have these parallels, and these parallels are encouraged by Wheel of Fortune. Out from under, free of what held me back, am into a chance to be happy.

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Our message is that wherever you are, you are free to go on to something ‘way better.

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I got a daydream on moving on out. My life is lovely enough where I am … I made a nest for myself here the way I like it, and I’m comfortable. Cozy sometimes even. But I have this dream of going maybe overseas and nesting in some other culture, stretching my consciousness a little or a lot. And I assume that just moving on into the unknown, I will make a lovely nest there too. How about you? – what’s your dream?

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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Wheel of Fortune

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A chance to WHEEL OF FORTUNE get out SIX OF SWORDS and be Scott free FOOL.

It’s good luck to WHEEL OF FORTUNE run out of bad luck SIX OF SWORDS when you least expect it FOOL.

You lucked out when WHEEL OF FORTUNE you got left behind SIX OF SWORDS, and you didn’t even know it FOOL!

My chance to WHEEL OF FORTUNE get away SIX OF SWORDS and take it easy FOOL.

I passed up SIX OF SWORDS my big chance WHEEL OF FORTUNE without a thought FOOL.

Wherever you are FOOL, you are free to FOOL go on to something SIX OF SWORDS ‘way better WHEEL OF FORTUNE.

After what you have been through SIX OF SWORDS, it’s wonderful WHEEL OF FORTUNE just to be free of it FOOL.

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Tarot Readings: Six of Swords and Fool

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Out of a dead end SIX OF SWORDS, optimistic FOOL as I head into an opportunity WHEEL OF FORTUNE.

A survivor’s chance to WHEEL OF FORTUNE forget FOOL the past SIX OF SWORDS.

After all that happened SIX OF SWORDS, it was the best that could happen WHEEL OF FORTUNE: You are a free man FOOL.

Launching ourselves into SIX OF SWORDS whatever destiny WHEEL OF FORTUNE is out there for us FOOL.

Don’t know FOOL where I’m going SIX OF SWORDS, but wherever it is FOOL, it’s wonderful WHEEL OF FORTUNE.

Anyplace FOOL is wonderful WHEEL OF FORTUNE – better than what we are used to here anyway SIX OF SWORDS.

A young fellow FOOL leaves home for SIX OF SWORDS whatever FOOL is going to happen WHEEL OF FORTUNE out there FOOL.

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Our chance to WHEEL OF FORTUNE get out SIX OF SWORDS for a frolic FOOL.

I have faith FOOL in my destiny WHEEL OF FORTUNE that better times are ahead SIX OF SWORDS.

I don’t gamble WHEEL OF FORTUNE anymore SIX OF SWORDS – I don’t even think of it FOOL.

My faith FOOL is destined to WHEEL OF FORTUNE take me to calmer waters SIX OF SWORDS.

Never mind FOOL; make the best of it WHEEL OF FORTUNE; it will pass SIX OF SWORDS.

You weren’t there FOOL when it happened WHEEL OF FORTUNE; you left SIX OF SWORDS.

I don’t worry about FOOL what will happen WHEEL OF FORTUNE anymore SIX OF SWORDS.

Keeping an open mind about FOOL my karma WHEEL OF FORTUNE as I put the past behind me SIX OF SWORDS.

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….  Six of Swords and Wheel of Fortune A chance to get out. It’s good luck to run out of bad luck.*** You lucked out when you got left behind. My chance to get away. I passed up my big chance. Go on to something ‘way better. After what you have been through, it’s wonderful to …. Out of a dead end as I head into an opportunity. A survivor’s chance to _ the past. After all that happened, it was the best that could happen. Launching ourselves into destiny. Wherever it is I’m going, it’s wonderful. Wonderful … better than what we are used to here anyway. Leaves home for whatever is going to happen. Our chance to get out.*** My destiny that better times are ahead. … gamble anymore. … is destined to take me to calmer waters. Make the best of it; it will pass. When it happened, you left. … what will happen, anymore. My karma as I put the past behind me. x 

…. Six of Swords and Fool –  Get out and be Scott free. Run out of bad luck when you least expect it. You got left behind, and you didn’t even know it. Get away and take it easy. I passed up _ without a thought. Wherever you are, you are free to …. After what you have been through, it’s _ to just be free of it. Out of a dead end, optimistic …. A survivor’s _ to forget the past. After all that happened, you’re a free man. Launching ourselves into whatever is out there for us. Don’t know where I’m going, but wherever it is ….*** Anyplace is better than what we are used to here. A young fellow leaves home for whatever is ‘out there.’ Get out for a frolic. I have faith that better times are ahead. I don’t _ anymore; I don’t even think of it. My faith takes me to calmer waters. Never mind; it will pass. You weren’t there; you left. I don’t worry about _ anymore. I don’t worry anymore. Keeping an open mind as I put the past behind me.*** x 

...  Wheel of Fortune and Fool   A chance to be Scott free. It’s good luck to … when you least expect it. Good luck when you least expect it. You lucked out, and you didn’t even know it. My chance to take it easy. I __ my big chance without a thought. You are, you are free to _ something ‘way better. It’s wonderful just to be free of it.*** Optimistic as … an opportunity. A chance to forget.*** It was the best that could happen: You are a free man. Whatever destiny is out there for us. Don’t know, but wherever it is, it’s wonderful. Any place is wonderful … better than _ anyway. A young fellow … whatever is going to happen out there. Our chance to frolic.*** I have faith in my destiny. I don’t even think of gambling. My faith is destined to …. Never mind; make the best of it. You weren’t there when it happened. I don’t worry about what will happen.*** Keeping an open mind about my karma. x 

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Tarot Readings for You for August 21, 2014 Thursday(c)

Guidance    What are the chances of everything we fear actually happening? As we think, shadowy distractions cloud the course here and there, just out of sight. Like bugs on the windshield, we don’t notice them on purpose. We are looking at fears as clutter on the hard drive of our psyche, and we are scanning the contents of our mind to defragment that clutter and optimize our performance. Petty aggravations have the same effect as the nagging fears do, we point out. Today we seek to expose the shadowy disorganized content as the trash it is. Once this sticky stuff is no longer attached into our thinking processes, it is seen for the useless mess that it is. Now we’ve got a clean machine to work with. Without the sponges on our energy we zoom along to damn those torpedoes we used to dodge.

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Fool – Moon – Eight of Wands

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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: Forget the Bad Things (Fool and Moon)

Tarot Readings: Times You are Not There (Fool and Eight of Wands)

Tarot Readings: Things I Don’t Pay Attention to (Fool and Eight of Wands)

Tarot Readings: All About Mistakes (Moon and Eight of Wands)

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Tarot Readings: Forget the Bad Things (Fool and Moon)

Not afraid of anything.

Fears? – what fears?

Just don’t pay attention to the cuss words.

Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead.

So many things aren’t worth hating.

Assume freely the worst at every step.

Heck with it – no way can all the bad stuff happen.

Count all the troubles you don’t have.

Count all the ailments or diseases you don’t have.

You forget about all the problems you don’t have.

I miss out on on the awful things they say about me.

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Tarot Readings: Times You are Not There (Fool and Eight of Wands)

I’m not there when any bad things happen

When you’re not present, they say bad things about you.

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Tarot Readings: Things I Don’t Pay Attention to (Fool and Eight of Wands)

Keep getting lost by not paying attention.

I am not listening to the bad news.

The worse things are, the more optimists there are.

Here is a list of evil things not to worry about.

Just forget all the awful things.

I keep being upbeat in down times.

We just don’t talk about doomsday.

Make a list of aggravations and lose it.

It’s scary how I keep forgetting things.

A lot of things we don’t know about the dark side.

The writing is so bad you have no idea what it’s saying.

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Tarot Readings: All About Mistakes (Moon and Eight of Wands)

Make all your mistakes when you’re young.

Make all your mistakes when no one’s looking.

Most of my mistakes are things I forgot about.

I’m not saying a word, but it was all my fault.

All those blunders when I was younger.

It doesn’t matter, all those mistakes.

Oblivious to all the mistakes.

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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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………………………..   Fool is lighthearted – doesn’t think of hazards like the edge of that cliff.

………………………..    Moon is the danger Fool is disregarding.

………………………..    Eight of Wands  is a pluralizer: It makes nearby cards plural; it adds an ‘s’ to things. Its other main meanings are a list, and written or verbal communication.

……….……….……….   Fool and Moon   Fool and Moon are about disregarding the downsides, the dark side, mistakes, and fears … bad stuff. Picture this: Being upbeat (Fool) about the downsides of things (Moon pluralized by Eight of Wands). Being lighthearted (Fool) about the heavy stuff (Moon). Not taking evil seriously. The mold is not my problem. I’m not going to worry about that. Fearless (free of fears). Damn those torpedoes! – being blasé about danger.

………..……….……….  Fool and Eight of Wands    Fool and Eight of Wands blithely say “To hell with it all,” and “I’m not listening” and “I don’t care about any of it” and “I’m free of everything.” They can go farther than that to a declaration (Eight of Wands) of independence (Fool as freedom).

…….………..……….   Moon and Eight of Wands   Moon and Eight of Wands is a lot of (Eight of Wands) mistakes (Moon), and things (Eight of Wands) getting worse (Moon). Eight of Wands is ‘more and more.’ Moon as the Left-hand Path invites curse words into the sentence, so Moon with Eight of Wands is cuss words. Eight of Wands means ‘all’ by virtue of all the boards flying in the air, so these two can also say ‘Fuck it all.’

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Our main focus in these seemingly unrelated one-sentence readings is that nothing is worth being afraid of – that regrets, antagonisms, guilts, tension and stress only weigh your vehicle down. Here we picture the concept – in Fool’s lack of luggage for his trip – of traveling lightly, of ‘water off a duck’s back.’ Tarot is not saying there’s nothing to fear but saying *not fearing is an advantage*.

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

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……….……….……….   Fool and Moon   Forget the Bad Things    Not afraid. Fear? – what fear? Just don’t pay attention to the cuss word. Damn the torpedoes. Isn’t worth hating. Assume freely the worst. Heck with it – no can can the bad thing happen. The troubles you don’t have. The ailments or diseases you don’t have. The problems you don’t have. I miss out on the awful thing they say about me. I’m not there when a bad thing happens. When you’re not present _ says bad things about you. Getting lost by not paying attention. I am not listening to the bad __. The worse things are, the optimists __. Evil thing not to worry about. Just forget the awful thing. Upbeat in down times. We just don’t __ doomsday. Aggravations lose it. It’s scary, foretting things. We don’t know about the dark side. _ is so bad you have no idea …. Make that mistake when you’re young. Make your mistake when no one’s looking. My mistake is what I forgot about. I’m not … but it was all my fault. Blunders when I was younger. It doesn’t matter, the mistake. Oblivious to the mistake. x..

………..……….……….  Fool and Eight of Wands    Not _ of anything. Afraid of anything. What ___s? Just don’t pay attention to all the __. … torpedoes? – full speed ahead. So many things aren’t worth __. Assume freely __ at every step. No way can all that … happen. Count all the …. You forget about all the …. I miss out on the things they say about me. Times You are Not There I’m not there when any __ things happen. When you’re not present, they say things about you. Things I Don’t Pay Attention to Keep getting __ by not paying attention. I am not listening to the news. … the more optimists there are. Here is a list of things not to worry about. Just forget all the _ things. I keep being upbeat. We just don’t talk about __. Make a list of _ and lose it. How I keep forgetting things. A lot of things we don’t know. You have no idea what the writing is saying. Make all your __ when you’re young. Make all your __ when no one’s looking. Most of my __ are things I forgot about. I’m not saying a word, but it was all …. All those __ when I was younger. It doesn’t matter, all those __. Oblivious to all the __. x..

…….………..……….…  Moon and Eight of Wands   Afraid of anything. Fears. All the cuss words. The torpedoes – full speed ahead. So many things … hating. … the worst at every step. Heck with it – all the bad stuff happens. Count all the troubles. Count all the ailments or diseases. All the problems. The awful things they say about me. … when any bad things happen. They say bad things about you. Keep getting lost. Listening to the bad news. The worse things are, the more __ there are. Here is a list of evil things. All the awful things. I keep being __ in down times. Talk about doomsday. Make a list of aggravations. It’s scary how I keep __ing things. A lot of things about the dark side. The writing is so bad … what it’s saying. All About Mistakes Make all your mistakes …. Most of my mistakes …. It was all my fault. Saying it was all my fault. All those blunders. All those mistakes. All the mistakes. x..

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Fool ……… Fool is free, doesn’t care, doesn’t think, has no plan, takes nothing seriously, and is the optimist and the youngster. These sorts of entities lead charmed lives: God protects fools and drunks. Fool is not being present in the physical world – not there when something happened that could bring trouble. Fool illustrates how spiritual people often are exempt from physical consequences – like not being affected by poison, etc. Of course, when it is applied in a reading, Fool can just be not looking where the heck you are going.

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Moon…………. Moon’s illustration is the Left-hand Path, the esoteric equivalent of the road to hell. This card is the opposite of Ace of Pentacles, the Right-hand Path or ‘straight and narrow’ we are familiar with. There are worse cards in the deck (Ten of Swords, Seven of Swords, Six of Wands) but Moon is renowned as ‘the worst card in the deck.’ One of its meanings is ‘worst.’ It suggests being lost, dangers and hazards, sickness, trouble and mistakes. Also fear and being out of your mind (insanities).

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Eight of Wands………. could use another illustration. You can see ‘many’ in this illustration, and even stretch it to mean ‘written’ because the spaces in between the boards look sort of like lines on a notebook. One board after another, yes, suggests ‘over and over again’ or ‘more and more,’ or ‘keeps’ (meaning repeated actions), and items to a list, yes. But its main meaning of communication is not in the picture. Nevertheless, this card shows up to mean: say, tell, talk, and so on.

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Our Daily Spread for Mar. 22, 2011

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Best thing for this person is to suppress his/her feeling that (people) are against (this) and be optimistic

Fool
Wheel of Fortune, Three of Swords, Eight of Swords

A wonderful thing happens:  freed from the crippling heartache!
Just lucky that (you are) not held back by these adverse circumstances, (you are) not even aware of them.
Escapes being killed in action/war by sheer luck.
Best thing for this person is to suppress his/her feeling that (people) are against (this) and be optimistic.
Freedom is suppressed when the fighting happens.

Assume this is wonderful and he/she can’t break from it/break up.
Assume there can’t be any conflict, that the best will just happen.
When the adverse factors are suppressed, one is free to cash in.
Assume adverse consequences can’t happen.
Oh, it’s going to happen for the best, that’s all there is to it:  There can’t be any opposition.
The impossible happens despite everything being against it.

You can’t fight destiny, don’t even think about it.
You can’t stop a miracle from happening, it just happens.
Assumes (you) can’t break up, it’s destiny.
A storm prevents the event from even happening.
No harm can come that would keep the windfall from happening.

At the ends we have two very optimistic Rider Wait concepts: Happens for the very best or the very best happens, the Wheel of Fortune, and optimism and being free, the Fool.  (The Fool has lots of meanings in the Rider Waite Tarot system.)  In the middle, two dismal swords that tend to cancel one another:  Three of Swords, hostility, adverse conditions, conflict/war; and Eight of Swords, to prevent, inhibit, kill, suppress, keep from  _____ing, and ‘can’t.’  We end with the ‘oh, never mind, let it be’ mood of the Fool.

Overall, this is a story of something great happening because whatever would oppose it is suppressed.  Advice is ‘Full speed ahead, damn the torpedoes, because there are no torpedoes.”

There is no clear subject in the layout unless you take Three of Swords to be a divorce.  There are not clear pronouns or tense of verbs, so it can apply to anyone and to any time.  Writing it like that would make for very awkward reading, so you have to apply the alternative ones.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Wheel of Fortune, the names speaks for itself.  I once knew a competent experienced lawyer who said “If I had the choice between being a brilliant lawyer and a lucky lawyer, I would choose being a lucky lawyer,” and all his colleagues nodded wisely.  This Rider Waite Tarot card (and most of the other decks) means a miracle happens, a lucky break, ‘It happens!’

Three of Swords:
Adverse circumstances, hostility, opposition, conflict or war or battle or ‘combative,’ storm, hurt, and so on.  What else could a heart with three swords through it and gray storm clouds behind it mean?  (Medical meanings don’t apply today.)

Eight of Swords:
Tied up blindfolded in a swamp surrounded by the sharp instruments that would cut the bonds.  Of course it means to prevent, can’t, to inhibit, the impossible, to suppress.

Fool: I could list a hundred potential meanings for this card standing alone.  There is a spectrum for the Fool, it is one of those ‘ambiguous’ cards.  Influenced by the Wheel of Fortune, its ‘freedom’ meanings, it’s ‘don’t even think about’ themes, and its feeling of being uninhibited or unleashed are brought out.

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Your financial future is secured, you overcome the challenge and are in a new phase of life

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Five of Swords, Judgment, Two of Wands

The next time you are really going to pull it off for sure:  You win!
Your financial future is secured, you overcome the challenge and are in a new phase of life.
Being taken advantage of is the wakeup call that forces you to plan your future.
You ARE going to beat this – a surprise victory.
Tell the smart alec there’s a ‘new sheriff in town.’

No way are you the one who is picked on or taken advantage of.  This next time is different.
Using some force or an ultimatum against his smirking oneupsmanship will change things (for sure).
A revelation gives you the security to use force against force.
A revelation will give you the ability to overcome anyone who gets in your way.
Suddenly you have a bad attitude, you are going to lay down the law.

Laying down the law against the pushy guy will change him.
There is going to be a whole new way of life for sure:  You have pulled that off.
His unfair treatment of you made you change, and now your future is in your own hands.
Overcoming the bully will be giving you a whole new you.
You will give an ultimatum to the offender.

This is interesting.  Five of Swords and Ace of Swords suggests overcoming bullying, or overcoming an unfair situation.  Judgment is a new phase, new life, a change, and recovering.  Two of Wands is a secure future.  So we have a story of profiting from being taken advantage of, of being forced to stand up for yourself and having a revelation that fighting can be a good plan.  That is the advice:  It’s time to not put up with something, to whack back.

Half our cards today are swords, which would suggest today has conflict.  Like we just said, conflict can be edifying.  (Edifying is our vocabulary word – just means ‘good for you.’

Meanings and Illustrations:

Five of Swords: This is the guy with the Cheney smirk, the pushy bastard.  It can also be advice to adopt a ‘bad attitude’ and can also mean to ‘beat’ something that bedevils you.  The story of the Five of Swords is that the guy took his friends’ swords for real when they were just playing at dueling.

Judgment: A new life, a change, a resurrection.  The illustration shows the resurrection day.

Two of Wands: Here stands the wealthy landowner overlooking the holdings from the top of his roof, holding the world in his hands … that’s kinda obvious.  It stands for financial security, the future, and to put the sentence in future tense.

Ace of Swords: This is victory, all one way, an ultimatum, and ‘have to.’  The hand with the sword in it, and the laurel of victory crowing the sword.

Tomorrow I will be trying something new. One of the spreads will have a question which will be “how to solve or handle whatever a  problem of yours is.”

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