Tarot Readings for You for March 6, 2013 Wednesday(c)
Page of Wands
World – Ace of Cups – Chariot
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A discriminating person chooses only the best. That is what the word means. Tarot waxes humorous about this subject. Today we see parallels in *choosing a good person to love, one with a good name; *rejecting what is harmful to the body and choosing what is good for it; *being resistant to sales persuasion; *being likely to get ahead in this world because we are determined and ambitious; and *being choosy about whom we associate with. Tarot has a gift for showing the same pattern in what our conscious minds see as different and unrelated categories. That is a difference between the conscious and the not-conscious mind, a difference language accounts for much of.
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Page of Wands
World – Ace of Cups – Chariot
Tarot Readings: A Woman an Eligible Bachelor Chooses (World + Chariot, Page of Wands)
A guy is a success when he talks a woman who isn’t interested into loving him.
She does not care what car he drives; she loves him for himself.
She is so in love with herself that eligible bachelors choose her to flirt with.
Good-looking men love women who have goals that are not them.
He chooses a shapely woman and sweet-talks her into loving him.
Successful young men get the good-looking gals easily.
He goes after a woman who has a good name.
He drives a car he can be proud of, and has the love of a woman who
Tarot Readings: Getting Ahead, Getting It Done, Selling (Chariot)
He can get it done, he can talk even the most disinterested person into cooperating.
A lovable young guy like him gets ahead without having any connections at all.
Being a private person and having an untarnished name help one get ahead.
The man who is in charge will talk to her and accommodate her.
It is easier to accomplish something if a person shuts every other thing out.
She is no easy sell; she has a mind of her own, and pays no attention.
Yes, I’m hard-sell, but said I have chosen to go along with this one.
Tarot Readings: Being Clean, Innocent, Spiritual (World + Ace of Cups)
Having a healthy body means choosing not to indulge in anything harmful.
A spiritually adept person is skilled at talking to God.
He announces his decision for God, that he will have nothing to do with those bad influences.
He says he is innocent, did not have anything to do with any of those people
Proclaims his innocence, he has nothing to do with that woman.
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World
Just as there is a bubble of protective awareness around a street-wise person on the street, there is a bubble of awareness around a spiritual adept in spiritual territory. Both repel trouble and troublemakers without actively doing so; it is a matter of a predator not seeing something that isn’t prey. The wreath around the dancing female figure represents that bubble of awareness: The monsters are looking the other way. World is about that kind of discrimination, the internal choices that order our external situations. World has many, many phrases. Some we use here are being clean, not acknowledging bad influences, repelling them; being spiritual, being an adept spiritually, and a ‘woman who is not interested,’ from a man’s point of view.
Ace of Cups
This illustration is opaque (not clear). It is from an allegory of Ste. Teresa d’Avila’s about the fountain that represents the presence of God being available to a person, that the flow keeps the fountain full. (It’s from her Interior Castle, considered the main work of Western mysticism by scholars who get to say so.) The five flows there are the five senses or five bodily fluids of Middle Ages writings. You see the Roman Catholic dove for Holy Spirit, and the wafer of communion going into the flows. Ace of Cups means love, ease and easily, flow, good and goodness, no harm or harmless, spiritual, godly or channeling the presence of God in one’s life. It also means good health.
Chariot
The responsible person, a man driven to accomplish his purpose or fulfill his mission using even factors that mitigate against its success to further that success. That, of course, is strategy. It’s tacking against the wind on a sailboat. This is a person who has made a decision, who is a success, and who is the leader, the project manager. The illustration shows a charioteer, who was the special operations soldier of his day.
Page of Wands
Here’s a nice simple refreshing card after all those esoteric overtones from the others. (I left out the esoteric part of Chariot; we have gone into it a number of times recently.) He is a young man, well-dressed and good-looking. He stands erect, making some statement. He has a good name, is a fine upstanding person, a responsible person. He is success bound – earnest with good intentions to succeed. He is every mother’s wanna-be son and many girls’ wanna be paramour.
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Emphasis today is being clean. Three of four of our Rider Waite Tarot cards have to do with that one way or the other. World does not acknowledge bad influences, repels them even. Ace of Cups means being clean, pure, godly (channeling Holy Spirit, even). Page of Wands is clean-cut, upstanding, a fine person.
Two of our panelists at the Tarot table mean spiritual. World is an adept spiritually; Ace of Cups, as I said, means godly or channeling the presence of God.
Chariot and Page of Wands are responsible people (usually male) who have made a decision. Chariot is a success; Page of Wands is success-bound. Chariot is responsible for a project and will – by any means, creatively using factors that are against progress for it – accomplish it. Page of Wands is earnest with good intentions to do the same.
World is a woman who is ‘not interested’ and Chariot is a man driven to accomplish his purpose. In between them is ‘love’ in Ace of Cups (true love, even). Page of Wands declares: Ace of Cups, his love; Chariot, his purpose. These cards taken together are advice to a woman to let the dude make the move, and to a man to take the initiative.
In the same way we have delineated the love interest story, there’s a ‘sales pitch’ story parallel to it. A person who is ‘hard sell’ is persuaded to go along with a determined (Chariot) salesperson (Page of Wands). Notice how Tarot finds the same processes, expressed with the same cards, in different areas of life. This is a way you will find yourself thinking as you develop subconscious (and spiritual) awareness – which is pretty much the same thing as personal growth.
A discriminating person chooses only the best. That is what the word means. Tarot waxes humorous about this subject. Today we see parallels in *choosing a good person to love, one with a good name; *rejecting what is harmful to the body and choosing what is good for it; *being resistant to sales persuasion; *being likely to get ahead in this world because we are determined and ambitious; and *being choosy about whom we associate with. Tarot has a gift for showing the same pattern in what our conscious minds see as different and unrelated categories. That is a difference between the conscious and the not-conscious mind, a difference language accounts for much of.