Our Daily Spread for May 12, 2011

 

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Judgment

World – Fool – Six of Pentacles

 

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Meanings and Illustrations:

Right away, I like this spread! This is meat AND gravy!

Both Fool and Judgment suggest a new life with optimism, a clearing of old mind and a blank slate.

Both Fool and World suggest being oblivious to external influences – in very different ways, of course.

Both Six of Pentacles and Judgment refer to justice processes.

And World excludes the new walk being on the wild side at all: no unsavory essences need apply.

How refreshing. Let’s see what we make of it.

 

World card is about being shielded from all the bad stuff by being above it, by being disinterested in and ignoring all that glitters and chatters – by being spiritually superior to the hazards on all planes. If you don’t want something for nothing you don’t have that ‘handle,’ that receptor the predator virus docks onto. You are below its radar. But the shield is not just World’s wall of disinterest; it is also her positive interest in other things: World is in her own world dancing with her wands, is doing her own thing.

Fool

Fool, following in the dancing footsteps of World, is also oblivious to outside influence, is also optimistic. Where World is sealed from unwanted intrusions, Fool is a come-what-may open attitude. World is the Teflon of hard experience whereas Fool is the ‘Don’t bother me with the facts’ Teflon of inexperience. (That is why Fool, the zero, is the first Rider Waite card in its deck and World, at 21, is the last.) World is totally closed and Fool is totally open, yet both deflect their environments. Fool is blithely about to walk off a cliff with his equally frisky canine companion. He is New Age: He has faith that there is no such thing as falling off the cliff because he assumes (another meaning for Fool!) the world is just what his brain projects upon the passive ether of the puny physical plane. (So his shower is never too hot?)

On another level, Fool is the subconscious, the reflexive-mode unconscious state, and/or super-conscious awareness, levels that take you out of the physical plane whilst living in the physical plane. That level of awareness makes you feel just the way the illustration of this Rider Waite Tarot card has it! (Reflexive mode is like when you are doing something automatically like buttoning your shirt.) So Fool can mean ‘to not be.’

Fool has many more-common phrases to its name as well, such as to forget, to not worry, youth, to begin, freedom, just starting out in life …

Six of Pentacles is Payday, is receiving what you have earned, and is also paying others their due, including paying attention to them. Respect. What you accept. Legal process. Paying bills. Getting or giving anything. Input.
The well dressed employer drops coins (that he has carefully weighed in the scales of justice) into the outstretched hands of two people, kneeling, in patched clothes. Six of Pentacles is sometimes karma in operation.

Judgment A new life. A change, a new development, a breakthrough. To return to the original state, as in recovery, as in life after death. We are up out of the coffin and suddenly into a new lease on life. This card has an optimistic vibe, as does the Fool. They both are about a start of a life.

The angel with the trumpet brings ‘a big announcement’ or news into the fold of meanings for Judgment; and the title of the card brings things legal into the fold as well.

 

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ADVICE:

Clearing your mind of other people’s stuff frees you up to be yourself, because yourself is under there somewhere: It really is! How to do this? Question. Observe without assuming or concluding, as much as you can, until you are doing that all the time. Don’t be afraid that Your Truth is different from mine, it is all truth. How can that be? Because our perspectives here on the relative plane color material from the absolute planes.

Advice is about living ‘out there’ whilst ‘here.’ About disengaging from Other People’s contributions to your reality, and living your life as an original who cocreates events. About new consciousness in which the Muse has as much say as The Neighbors. About the upside of being oblivious to official realities. About freedom to be a new self. We limit this concept to the advantages of it, here. (Just watch your step!)

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TAROT ANALYSIS

General Awareness Perspective:

A breakthrough into a new mentality gives you freedom to operate without interference.

Just forgetting you ever knew those lowlifes gives you new life!

Breaking into a reflexive mode, you can block out being receptive at all.

Nobody’s ‘two cents’ gets in your way when you can instantly clear your mind.

They tell you what is right? Block that, and you are free of them.

All of a sudden, you are given the ability to clear your mind and be not in the physical world.

The words come when you aren’t thinking about anything, when you block things out.

Opening your mind to some input and closing it to others is a new level of existence.

Realize your blocks are what you assume and what others have told you.

Realizing that your mental blocks are the assumptions you accepted.

Don’t listen to the news, block out what they are saying!

Have nothing to do with them, don’t know them, when they suddenly get what they deserve.

Don’t be there when the arrest warrant is served: You have nothing to do with these people.

Your intuition gives you the news but you are blocking it.

Have nothing to do with it, let it be, and Change will happen the way it’s supposed to.

Financial Perspective:

Freeing yourself from payments is a new way of living unencumbered.

Someone is ignoring reminders to pay as if it had nothing to do with (him).

Suddenly you are free to spend your own money with no interference from them.

Free yourself in your own mind from them, and you won’t be giving them money and/or attention.

When you ‘get it’ that you don’t owe them anything, they can’t get to you.

A new level of income is coming, in which you will have no worries and no one butting in.

Money comes – Surprise! – when you least expect it from people you don’t know.

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Our Daily Spread for Jan. 31, 2011

Rider-Waite Tarot reading

She aims to make the most money and be the top person

Six of Pentacles

Ace of Wands, Chariot, World

Making money, being successful, is the main reason to be a superior person.

Do what you get paid for and the heck with the rest:  Aim for that.

*A fellow must treat her right or she has nothing to do with him.

Have to make car payments to have superior standing.

She aims to make the most money and be the top person.

*People are responsible to respect her:  They must, because she won’t put up with anything less.

*He is the top earner, his woman is the top woman.

He keeps the knowledge from her of what he will do to be paid top dollar.

She is not privy to the price he has to pay for his success.

He makes them put money into what gets him ahead

*He has to be successful to pay for the dame with the Body.

*He has to be attentive to the woman with the gorgeous body if he is to succeed.

He is immune from prosecution for how he made the program’s success.

Have to give immunity to accomplish justice.

She has no connections, she has to be the most highly paid to be successful.

Here our four cards’ main meanings are (1) to have to or be/do the most (Ace of Wands) – (2) success  (Chariot) –  (3) to be superior and/or above reproach (World) – (4) to be paid or to pay, or justice (Six of Pentacles). Today we are about the drive to succeed and keep the ‘nose clean,’ keep out of trouble..  Since our question does not identify parties, action or time – just a faceless ‘Tell the day’s visitors about their day, their life today’ – we have a few scenarios these ideas cover.  Making money and being successful (Six of Pentacles and Chariot) are featured.  The Ace expresses the drive and the World card expresses the various forms of denial that occur when one is driven to succeed and make money.

The meanings that are about romance, which are marked with an asterisk, are about a woman who feels only the best and most successful man is worthy of her.

Our Daily Spread for Jan. 26, 2011

Tarot reading 1-26-11

No basis for anxiety about paying her bills

Queen of Cups
Six of Pentacles, World, Page of Swords

She thinks anxious thoughts about paying the bills but there’s nothing to worry about.
She is anxious about her salary but she has no problem there.
She is afraid he will get what he deserves but she has no part in that.
The court case or litigation will do her no harm but she still feels threatened by it.
She is excited about getting the money – will have no problems after that.

Illustrations:

Six of Pentacles is a money exchange. The employer is paying workers very carefully what he owes them. So the main meaning of this Rider Waite Tarot card is to pay or to receive payment. It also means fair, fairly, justice, process of lawsuit or court action because of the scales of justice illustrated.

World is a complex card with nuances galore. Its main applied concept is to be safe from whatever threat is ‘out there.’ It also means mastery, expertise, no problem or trouble. She is in ‘a world of her own,’ dissociated and unconcerned at times and at times ‘her beautiful body’ is the part that is emphasized. Here, it’s all ‘no problem, no harm, nothing to worry about,’ as well has ‘having no part in that.’

Page of Swords: Well there he is all riled up, anxious, upset, perhaps pissed off, paranoid, and touchy. He feels threatened and is on the alert. He also can be guarding. Turf is likely involved in any of this. Here it is all  ‘anxious, afraid, threatened,’ until you get too  ‘excited.’

Queen of Cups: Here it is just ‘she’ and ‘she thinks.’ The Queen of Cups is a nice lady, She thinks about her man usually. Not so much here. She is the stereotype of what black slang calls ‘vanilla,’ meaning a mild tempered woman.

Well, again I did a second spread. I didn’t feel this said much. And, here we go again, the second spread is very parallel.

Tarot reading 1-26-11b

Anxious about the problem but she has enough money to run her house

Nine of Wands
Queen of Wands, Devil, Queen of Pentacles

She has the money to run the house but is anxious that it’s a big problem.
He is anxious about his wife getting her hands on so much of his money that he would have a big problem.
She is capable of managing her own affairs and living in her house in spite of a disability or disabling anxiety.
A disabled woman is anxious about money to take care of herself, her home.

Illustrations:

Queen of Wands: She runs her place, whether home or business, in a practical down to earth way. She may have a pet: See the cat. She is capable.

Devil: This is an ‘up pops the devil’ kind of thing usually. It means attachment; it means physical – has lots of meanings that are not as ugly as this illustration! (In the Marseilles deck, the devil is more like the playful prankster Loki of Norse mythology.) Often it means, as it does here, a problem. A big problem, real or imagined. It can mean sickness, disability. It can mean an ugly or crass person. Definitely ill tempered, rude and so on. The loose chains suggest a problem of your own making that
you can undo. And of course this card includes black magic, dark occult, dark side subjects.

Queen of Pentacles: She is capable. She has the money. She takes care of her man, her household. She can be possessive. She can be greedy. Right now, she just has the money to run the household, since she is appearing with the Queen of Wands, who is also capable and connected to running a household.

Nine of Wands: He is anxious. He is on guard, the border guard, and he has already been injured. The head wound is sometimes the emphasis.

See the parallels. The Page of Swords in the first spread and the Nine of Wands in the second both mean anxiety. A (big) problem is expressed in the World card in the first (which means the problem does not get to her) and the Devil in the second. The Six of Pentacles and the Queen of Pentacles involve having money to pay household bills – a little different slant on each but they both are in that slot. The Queen of Cups and the Queen of Wands are both good citizen women, domestically inclined women.

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