Today invites you to take charge – take full charge and full responsibility – to solve a situation, to nip opposition in the bud, to fix yourself up, and generally to make changes. The suggestion is that asserting yourself along these lines will change things immediately; and you are assured that, if this is revenge, so be it, you are setting a person, persons, or things straight: Go to it, and do it now.

Six of Pentacles

Knight of Swords – Strength – Seven of Pentacles

3 Tarot Readings: Making the Problem Go Away (Knight of Swords and Strength)

If you put pressure on just the right place, the problem goes away.

Hey, I figure it out that the minute I can deal with my internal opposition to it, I get the respect I deserve.

How quickly can I make them do right?

You know, I think I am going to make myself head in the direction of what I get paid the most for.

As soon as I take responsibility, I get rewarded, don’t I?

If you can straighten yourself out, the way they treat you will change.

The minute she asserts herself, they figure they will pay her.

Sweet revenge when you make them pay, isn’t it?

You are the one who does the right thing; maybe you should change that.

Considering getting out of paying these bills as a solution to a threatening situation.

She figures out leaving him puts her in control of her checkbook.

Think about it: You are the giving one, so you can force the receiver of your largesse to change.

Is it really revenge when I make them get what they deserve?

 

Tarot Readings: Making Changes (Knight of Swords and Strength)

You can change employees’ behavior if they think their paycheck has to do with being part of the solution.

They wonder whether she has enough clout to change their paycheck.

Asking myself whether it’s really right for me to switch to taking full control.

Is it right for me to exert my influence for a change?

Yeah, I can make them change by the way I treat them, but I wonder ….

Somehow she changes on a dime and justice just happens.

 

Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

He wonders whether to go after this really strong assertive dame; is she the one to pay attention to?

She can get me to do anything whether I think it’s right or not.

What’s in it for me if I make the problem child get out of here?

What if I just went and did whatever I think is the right thing to do?

 

Knight of Swords A knight in full armor is full-speed-ahead, wind whipping his cloak. His main meanings are change and speed. A change of direction is often involved. Knight of Swords is an about-face, a sudden change, a switch, heading in the opposite direction, and is also about hurry, speed, immediately and suddenly. It means to return, to get back, to pursue (or flee, sometimes) … and sometimes revenge as in ‘getting back at,’ or returning a disservice.

Strength A female adept has such presence the beast who comes to attack ends up purring while she holds his big ol’ mouth shut. You can be she. This is the confidence that gives pause to muggers, or the spiritual maturity that makes you invisible to the dark side. Strength’s emphasis is on taming the beast, providing a solution, preventing attacks or opposition, quashing bad behavior, exerting an influence, taking control or taking charge, making a solution and nipping opposition in the bud. Strength is conquering your own downside, your private demons, whatever is getting the best of you.

Seven of Pentacles ponders his plants, wondering whether his labor will produce a crop (Cucumbers are a gendered plant, so he isn’t sure.) This Tarot citizen is one of those that asks a question, so it can instruct the sentence to be a question. ‘What if’ is what this guy means most in Tarot Verbatim(TM). “Hmmmm,” it says.

Six of Pentacles Here is the employer weighing the coins to pay his employees in their actual, rather than their face, value. Six of Pentacles is about fairness in an exchange, about the right thing being done (including legally), getting or giving respect, getting or giving what is deserved, paying bills, treating others fairly and with respect. It is also about paycheck and employees.

 

Strength is the star card here, sitting right in the middle of our Tarot conference table. Both Strength and Knight of Swords are about making a change. Together, they are about exerting yourself to make a change in a big hurry. They are advice to take charge right now.

Strength is exerting an influence, taking control or taking charge, making a solution and nipping opposition in the bud, and includes private internal life subjects.

Knight of Swords is an about-face, a sudden change, a switch, heading in the opposite direction, and is also about hurry, speed, immediately and suddenly. It means to return, to get back, to pursue (or flee, sometimes) … and sometimes revenge as in ‘getting back at,’ or returning a disservice.

Both Strength and Six of Pentacles are about the right thing happening. Strength’s emphasis is on taming the beast, providing a solution, preventing attacks or opposition, quashing bad behavior. Six of Pentacles is about the right thing being done (including legally), getting respect, getting what is deserved, paying bills, treating others fairly and with respect. It is also about paycheck and employees.

Seven of Pentacles is the inert substance in our mix today: He just calls into question, wonders, figures out and isn’t sure or is hesitant.

Seven of Pentacles with Six of Pentacles wonders whether this is the right thing to do, wonders whether it’s fair.

Today invites you to take charge – take full charge and full responsibility – to solve a situation, to nip opposition in the bud, to fix yourself up, and generally to make changes. The suggestion is that asserting yourself along these lines will change things immediately; and you are assured that, if this is revenge, so be it, you are setting a person, persons, or things straight: Go to it, and do it now.

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