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Six of Swords – Wheel of Fortune – Four of Wands
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Guidance |
Look back and you may find that leaving some place was the best thing you ever did for yourself. Quite often not much (if anything) was wrong with the place; it was just that another fate beckoned to you from out there somewhere. ‘Out there’ can be a destination before you know where it is. Your gut tells you to head on out, but your head has not found ‘where’ on a map yet. Drifting, for some people, has been one of their most rewarding times.
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GUIDANCE Did you come here for Your Daily Predictions? Good! Guidance provides your predictions in a summary. It is the Guidance received for you through three Rider Waite Tarot™ cards, using Tarot Verbatim™.
GROUP TAROT READINGS Here are several one-sentence readings that are predictions for you and the people around you for today and the days around it. Here Tarot is talking to you: These sentences express word-for-word, verbatim, the meanings of those three Tarot cards. You choose which sentences apply to you, and you choose whether to encourage them or not.
SYNOPSIS Located right after the Group Tarot Cards Reading sentences, is a deeper expression of today’s Guidance. Read this too for your predictions. Here you complete your predictions experience. The rest of the page is more about learning to love and learn Tarot Verbatim™.
LEARN TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES Are you ready to begin learning Tarot Verbatim™? Here your in-depth meanings come alive for each of the three cards! In Tarot Verbatim™, pictures make the meaning, so each card is like a person you know and remember.
WITHOUT THE PICTURES For the true seeker of Tarot knowledge, here is what you need to know about how the three cards in today’s spread affect one another, and how to apply Tarot Verbatim™. Here too the cards come alive, together.
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PHRASES FOR ALL THREE TWO CARD COMBINATIONS Are you ready for the final step of this revolutionary Tarot Verbatim™ technique? Now to make it exceedingly plain and simple, we list the expressions each pair of cards makes. We list them in paragraph form rather than itemized so that they flow, and your subconscious clicks into place and ‘gets it.’ You may even find flashes of dreams or intuitive realities as you read these, at times.
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Here 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. All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim™.
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Six of Swords – Wheel of Fortune – Four of Wands
Tarot Readings : Six of Swords and Wheel of Fortune
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A chance to get out of the house.
The best thing is to evacuate the town.
Your big chance to get out of that marriage.
Going overseas to live there is to your advantage.
It’s a good thing you avoided getting married back then.
Wherever I’m going is better than this place I am leaving.
Moving away for a grand opportunity with a good company.
Tarot Readings : Six of Swords and Four of Wands
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Leaves his marriage for a better life.
I used to be married, but I got lucky.
You were not home when it happened.
The Establishment is out of office, thank God.
Not being a Company man anymore pays off.
Leaving the alma mater for the destiny ahead.
Something happened and I don’t belong here anymore.
What paved the way for this opportunity is my deceased spouse.
Tarot Readings : Wheel of Fortune and Four of Wands
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Better off when your spouse leaves you.
It’s a wonderful country and I’m leaving it.
It’s your lucky day – spouse is leaving you.
These wonderful people go out of their way.
With a little luck, your marriage is improving.
I’m not a member of the gambling crowd anymore.
The karma of this place is the reason I am leaving it.
Heading toward being one of those people who makes things happen.
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Synopsis |
Giving up something to get something that sure smells better (but you’re not sure): That’s where we’re at today. A better opportunity, a better life, beckons before you think you are done with the zone you inhabit already. Sometimes it’s not that we are so comfortable with where we are, but that it’s at least the devil we know. Here’s reassurance that, yes, moving on represents moving up, improving your circumstances.
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Six of Swords
Leaving like refugees with ‘just the clothes on their back,’ they at least have the help of a friend who provides transport – the boat. When a person leaves a place or situation dead broke, it is a turning point in his or her (or their) life. In transit out of one place and toward another, there is a triple focus: on the transit, the journey; on the experience you are escaping; on the better life you are heading for. Six of Swords is a very moody card – both despair and hope live there – because of the turning point.
Six of Swords indicates a situation is improving, unless the other cards are a booger. Its presence is usually a hint to interpret the story you are looking at as a situation on the mend. Consider that scenario first: It is a time-saver usually.
Today Four of Wands provides the place Six of Swords is either leaving or heading toward. Four of Wands means a place, a building (a home or any other building), and an organization, including a city, state, county, nation, etc. This meaning springs from the society wedding in its illustration: The nobility were the power people and the governments back then. (Uh, they still are?)
And today Wheel of Fortune echoes the change for the better that Six of Swords usually indicates: Wheel of Fortune is the miracle, the opportunity, the change for the better or best. So Six of Swords and Wheel of Fortune both speak of the better or the best happening, today.
Just think ‘transition’ when you see the mother and son (tradition says it’s a boy) in the little boat at dusk. Six of Swords most often today means leaving, and it also means ‘heading toward’ and ‘avoided back then.’
Today Six of Swords also is about how things used to be, saying things like: don’t anymore, not anymore, not being anymore – and of course ‘used to be.’
Today Six of Swords also says a few other things in the same category we are talking about. It address the fact you weren’t home, and they were out of office. It also mentions how you avoided something back then – that turning point.
The sad mood of Six of Swords, and the way it reminds you of the Egyptian haunting myth of Charon rowing the newly dead in his boat to their fate, makes Six of Swords the card that says ‘the departed.’ It means the deceased, of course, too.
Wheel of Fortune
Wheel of Fortune is arguably the most occult card in the deck. You see various well known evil entities (the red lizard, the sphinx); you see the word ‘Rota’ which means ‘Wheel of Fortune,’ a concept from an Apollo myth; you see the Hebrew letters that mean God’s name (Jehovah, Yahweh, in English); you see the wheel looking for all the world like a roulette wheel.
Wheel of Fortune makes the point that, through coincidence, both divine and infernal (evil) entities affect our lives. So Wheel of Fortune means: chance, luck, opportunity, destiny, gambling, karma – all regarding coincidence.
In real Tarot life, though, Wheel of Fortune is only about good luck – go figure. Especially today in its present Tarot company. Strangely enough, Wheel of Fortune reminds one of the old Sears catalog, with its good/better/best designations – because it means all those words!
Wheel of Fortune is about events that happen (and happen due to a role coincidence plays), so you find Wheel of Fortune very very often translating ‘happen,’ and its forms. It sometimes translates ‘event’ or ‘occur.’
Wheel of Fortune also frequently translates both ‘wonderful’ and ‘miracle.’ It also means a big payoff, like a fantastic return on investment.
Four of Wands
What we are looking at in this illustration is the official home of a power person, and the public celebration of a wedding in the family there. In Tarot Verbatim™, the three marriage cards all expand to mean community life at any level (neighborhood, city, county, region, state, nation, international), and all mean group life in any way.
So you find Four of Wands meaning: house, town, live there, place, home, country, and ‘belonging.’ Being a member of a group is an important meaning to Four of Wands. Community life.
Obviously, with a wedding as its illustration, Four of Wands means marriage and spouse and couple. And it means family and clan for the same reason. It reminds me of the Forties concept ‘of good family.’ You find Four of Wands sometimes translating ‘us,’ ‘we,’ ‘they,’ and ‘them.’ It also will simply say ‘people’ or ‘the people who,’ and ‘the crowd,’ meaning people who have something in common, or meaning just that: a crowd. It also translates ‘member’ or ‘a member of’ or even ‘member in good standing.’
The society wedding involves the power structure of the area, so you find Four of Wands talking about the Establishment, the Company, a Company man, and a stable company.
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Now Without The Pictures |
The situation is improving, Six of Swords says, and it involves leaving a situation or a place for a better one. Four of Wands is the place or situation, and of course it can represent either the one you are in and leaving, or the destination place.
(I am saying ‘place’ here, but Four of Wands is a marriage, a home or home life, a business or organization, as well as a neighborhood, city, state or nation.) Wheel of Fortune reassures an optimal (even a wonderful) outcome to the story. I say ‘reassure’ because all by itself Six of Swords indicates a better time is ahead.
Today Wheel of Fortune uses its most common and basic words, and no more: luck, a chance to, an opportunity, destiny, gambling, karma, it happens, it pays off, it’s wonderful – and the ‘good-better-best’ that only Wheel of Fortune does.
So our story is that whatever you are moving through is leading to something worthwhile, something even wonderful.
All by itself, Six of Swords is about graduating to a better life ahead; about leaving the family or the place you live for a better life; moving – relocating. Going overseas for a better life. Four of Wands shows up to represent the place, and Six of Swords shows up to represent the improvement.
But Six of Swords also describes the improvement happening when someone (or something) leaves you: It is a member of the ‘not anymore’ Tarot tribe. It – Six of Swords – also means recovering from something (improving).
Six of Swords means ‘I used to be,’ because it’s leaving something behind – so I used to be a member, or I used to live there, or I used to be married. Six of Swords is ‘things are better ahead’ so you left a group of people or a town, or an organization, for a better life. This would talk about leaving one company for a better position elsewhere … or leaving an educational institution (graduating) for a better future.
Six of Swords isn’t necessarily literally moving; it is withdrawing from its environment to enter a new and better phase, 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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Six of Swords – Wheel of Fortune – Four of Wands
A chance to Wheel of Fortune get out of Six of Swords the house Four of Wands.
The best thing is Wheel of Fortune to evacuate Six of Swords the town Four of Wands.
Your big chance to Wheel of Fortune get out of Six of Swords that marriage Four of Wands.
Going overseas Six of Swords to live there Four of Wands is to your advantage Wheel of Fortune.
It’s a good thing Wheel of Fortune you avoided getting married Four of Wands back then Six of Swords.
Wherever I’m going Six of Swords is better than Wheel of Fortune this place Four of Wands I am leaving Six of Swords.
Moving away for Six of Swords a grand opportunity Wheel of Fortune with a good company Four of Wands.
Leaves Six of Swords his marriage Four of Wands for a better life Wheel of Fortune.
I used to be Six of Swords married Four of Wands, but I got lucky Wheel of Fortune.
You were not home when Six of Swords and Four of Wands it happened Wheel of Fortune.
The Establishment Four of Wands is out of office Six of Swords, thank God Wheel of Fortune.
Not being a Company man Four of Wands anymore Six of Swords pays off Wheel of Fortune.
Leaving the alma mater Four of Wands for Six of Swords the destiny Wheel of Fortune ahead [‘for what’s ahead’ is inferred as part of Six of Swords].
What paved the way for Six of Swords this opportunity Wheel of Fortune is my deceased Six of Swords spouse Four of Wands.
Better off Wheel of Fortune when your spouse Four of Wands leaves you Six of Swords.
It’s a wonderful Wheel of Fortune country Four of Wands and I’m leaving it Six of Swords.
It’s your lucky day Wheel of Fortune – spouse Four of Wands is leaving you Six of Swords.
These wonderful Wheel of Fortune people Four of Wands go out of their way Six of Swords.
With a little luck Wheel of Fortune, your marriage Four of Wands is improving Six of Swords.
I’m not a member of the gambling Wheel of Fortune crowd Four of Wands anymore Six of Swords. [Four of Wands = ‘member of the crowd.’]
The karma of Wheel of Fortune this place Four of Wands is the reason I am leaving it Six of Swords.
Heading toward Six of Swords being one of those people who Four of Wands makes things happen Wheel of Fortune.
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Six of Swords and Wheel of Fortune
A chance to get out. The best thing is to evacuate. Your big chance to get out. Going overseas is to your advantage. It’s a good thing you avoided _ back then. Wherever I’m going is better than _. Moving away for a grand opportunity. Leaves for a better life. I used to be _, but I got lucky. Were not there when it happened.*** The Establishment is out of _, thank God. Not being _ anymore pays off. Leaving _ for the destiny ahead. Something happened, and I don’t _ anymore. What paved the way for this opportunity is (my) deceased _. Better off when _ leaves you. It’s a wonderful _ and I’m leaving it. It’s your lucky day – _ is leaving you. Wonderful _ go out of their way. With a little luck, _ is improving. I’m not a gambler anymore. Karma is the reason I am leaving. Heading toward making things happen.**
Six of Swords and Four of Wands
Six of Swords and Four of Wands – Get out of the house. Evacuate the town.* Get out of that marriage. Going overseas to live there. You avoided getting married back then. Wherever I’m going is … this place. Moving away for _ with a good company.** Leaves his marriage. I used to be married. You were not home when_. The Establishment is out of office. Not being a Company man anymore. Leaving the alma mater. I don’t belong here anymore.*** What paved the way is (your) deceased spouse. When your spouse leaves you. It’s a _ country, and I’m leaving it. Spouse is leaving you. These people go out of their way. Your marriage is improving. I’m not a member of the crowd anymore. The _ of this place is the reason I am leaving it. Heading toward being one of those people who …. Heading toward being one of those people
Wheel of Fortune and Four of Wands
Wheel of Fortune and Four of Wands – A chance to _ the house. The best thing is to _ the town. Your big chance to _ that marriage. That marriage is your big chance. Living there is to your advantage. It’s a good thing, getting married. Better than this place. A grand opportunity with a good company. _ (his) marriage for a better life. … married, but I got lucky. Home when it happened. The Establishment is _, thank God. Being a Company man pays off. _ the alma mater for the destiny. Something happened, and I belong here. … for this opportunity is my spouse. Better off when your spouse _. It’s a wonderful country. It’s your lucky day – spouse is _. These wonderful people. With a little luck, your marriage is _. The gambling crowd.*** I’m a member of the gambling crowd.*** The karma of this place.*** Being one of those people who make things happen.