Tarot Readings for You for August 16, 2014 Saturday(c)

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Guidance   Today we take our worries out and play with them, make fun of them, expose them to the light of what’s really up. Having nothing to worry about, we point out, gives us that apprehensive feeling. Be so afraid of fear that you don’t go there. Stress itself isn’t the problem … duh. Worried about your looks? – you’re not ugly enough to qualify for that. Scary things aren’t scary unless you’re afraid of them. Things like ending a bad habit come with a price of some stress … so what? You’re not as ill as you imagine you are, usually. You’re not letting an obnoxious scene get on your nerves. And look back: Your worst worries never happened; right? So what are you worried about now?

 

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‘Group Tarot Cards Reading’ (just below this) 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.

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Two of Swords – Devil – Nine of Swords

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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

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Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: Don’t Worry (Two of Swords and Nine of Pentacles)

Tarot Reading: It Ain’t That Bad (Two of Swords and Devil)

Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

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Tarot Readings: Don’t Worry (Two of Swords and Nine of Swords)

The worst worries don’t happen.

If nothing’s wrong, then you worry.

You’re not about to let an obnoxious scene get on your nerves.

It’s not as bad as I was afraid it would be.

Being so upset when it’s nothing that scary.

Nothing is so stressful that I lose sleep over it.

Don’t worry that you are bad-looking; you’re not.

It’s not the worst thing you ever worried about.

Don’t let things get to you like that – it’s all wrong.

Don’t cry over mistakes.

Don’t let lowlifes get to you.

Don’t cry over spilled milk.

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Tarot Reading: It Ain’t That Bad (Two of Swords and Devil)

Not guilty of any awful thing.

Not as sick as you fear.

Insomnia is no longer a problem.

Nothing to fear but fear itself.

No more night terrors.

I worry that we’re not having sex.

Don’t cry, no matter how bad it gets.

It’s my fault but I’m not losing sleep over it.

I don’t scare no matter how bad it gets.

Be so afraid of fear you don’t go there.

I’m not afraid of the devil himself.

Stress itself ain’t the problem.

Nothing scares me: I’m the baddest.

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Miscellaneous Tarot Readings

Didn’t mean to be rude – so sorry.

It’s not a sin to cry your eyes out.

Ending a bad habit is stressful.

I worry when I don’t have any problems.

The suffering is over but I’m nervous about it.

Not having sex gets on one’s nerves.

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Two of Swords – Devil – Nine of Swords

LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

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……………….………………..….    Today is a great example of what lovely work a negator card can do. Today we have Devil, terrible things, and then ‘terrible things’ are modified by ‘worried about’ and by ‘not going to happen.’ Those two cards let us off the Devil hook.

………………………..    When you see one ‘bad’ card, hope for another one that may cancel it out, or even better, hope for a negator like Two of Swords. Just remember that ‘not dead’ is two negative cards and ‘dead’ is just one.

………………………..    Today, for example, Nine of Swords modifies all the terrible things Devil can mean with simply being worried about them; then we go even farther and have Two of Swords say it isn’t happening anyway. So if you see the Devil, you want to see negators or another ‘bad’ card that tones him down. Today, we have both: Luck is with us.

………………………..    Two of Swords is a dead stop. It says ‘no way.’ Pretty easy to see that: Its drawing looks like a railroad crossing sign.

…….……….……..     Devil and Nine of Swords   Devil and Nine of Swords are scary cards. As a matter of fact, they each can mean ‘scary.’ Their illustrations are downers. Together, they can say ‘Fear fear itself.’ When you add Two of Swords to that, you have ‘Nothing to fear but fear itself.’ And three negative cards said that.

………………………..   Devil is one of the Tarot cards that means ‘worst,’ and means illness – very similar to Moon; and both of these are about evil spirits, black magic and such as well. Devil means anything awful, hideous, egregious, heinous … and means those words as well. Anyway, Devil means physical, sex, attachment and obligation – not just bad stuff. Like always, his behavior depends upon the cards around him.

……………………….. Devil in Rider Waite is the Christian horns-and-tail creature, and therefore has meanings like that. Go over to the Marseilles deck, and Devil is more the Norse god of mischief, Loki, a prankster.

………………………..    Nine of Swords’ illustration speaks for itself, as Two of Swords’ does. Up in the middle of the night in bed with the lights out, hands to head in the classical grief or headache pose. Clearly, it means fear, worry, angst, the jitters, stress, nightmare and bad dreams.

……………………….. Two of Swords gets busy and cleans house as it attaches itself to either Devil or Nine of Swords. This is the bulk of our readings here. This is ‘Don’t worry.’ This is ‘It’s not that awful.’

Today’s truth is that bad experiences and problems are separate from the angst associated with them. Being afraid or worried just adds to the problem, so why let yourself get into that emotional or physical (because fear and worry are body chemistry, you know) state? Psychopaths and great saints both have the knack of separating what is happening from the feelings the happening can cause.

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

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……….……….……….   Two of Swords and Devil The worst __ don’t happen. Nothing’s wrong. You’re not about to let an obnoxious scene …. It’s not as bad. It’s nothing that scary. Nothing so stressful that …. … that you are bad-looking; you’re not. It’s not the worst thing …. Don’t let … it’s all wrong. Don’t _ over mistakes. Don’t let lowlifes …. Don’t __ spilled milk. It Ain’t That Bad Not _ of any awful thing. Not as sick. No longer a problem. Nothing to _ but fear itself. No more _ terrors. We’re not having sex. Don’t __ no matter how bad it gets. It’s my fault but I’m not …. I don’t __ no matter how bad it gets. So __ of fear you don’t go there. I’m not _ the devil himself. __ itself ain’t the problem. Nothing __; I’m the baddest. Didn’t mean to be rude. It’s not a sin. Ending a bad habit. When I don’t have any problems. The suffering is over. Not having sex. x..

………..……….……….   Two of Swords and Nine of Swords   Don’t Worry   Worries don’t happen.  If nothing’s __, then you worry. You’re not about to let an __ get on your nerves. It’s not as __ as I was afraid it would be. Being so upset when it’s nothing _. Nothing so stressful that I lose sleep over it. Nothing that I lose sleep over. Don’t worry. It’s not the __ that you ever worried about. Don’t let things get to you like that. Don’t cry over …. Don’t let __ get to you. Not guilty of …. Not as _ as you fear. Insomnia is no longer. Nothing to fear. No more night __. I worry that we are not __. Don’t cry. … but I’m not losing sleep over it. I don’t scare. So afraid of __ that you don’t go there. Not afraid. Stress itself ain’t …. Nothing scares me. Didn’t mean to __; so sorry. It’s not a _ to cry your eyes out. Ending a __ is stressful. I worry when I don’t have any. __ is over, but I’m nervous about it. Not __ gets on one’s nerves. x..

…….……….……….…  Devil and Nine of Swords   The worst worries. If __’s wrong, then you worry. … an obnoxious scene get on your nerves. As bad as I was afraid it would be. Being so upset … that scary. Nothing so stressful that …. Worry that you are bad-looking. The worst thing you ever worried about. Things get to you – it’s all wrong. Cry over mistakes. Let lowlifes get to you. Cry over spilled milk. Guilty of any awful thing. As sick as you fear. Insomnia isa problem. Fear fear itself. Night terrors. I worry that we are having sex. Cry, no matter how bad it gets. It’s my fault, and I’m losing sleep over it. I scare, no matter how bad it gets. Afraid of fear. I’m afraid of the devil. Stress is the problem. I’m bad, and it scares me. I was rude – so sorry. It’s a sin to cry your eyes out. A bad habit is stressful. I worry when I have problems. The suffering … I’m nervous about it. Having sex gets on one’s nerves. x.. 

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LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Two of Swords ……… End of the line. The buck stops here. It all stops here. No admittance. No. Two of Swords is one of the negator cards, and its meaning is obvious. Think Railroad Crossing. The blindfold makes it say ‘don’t see’ fairly often too. Refuses to see. Won’t let myself too – seeing as how she probably voluntarily grasped those heavy blades.

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Devil…………. Devil is not Mr. Horns and Tail of Christian mythology in every deck, but he is in Rider Waite, and that is where its meanings come from. Bad, worse, worst, sickness, disability, pain and suffering, hate, brutality, cruelty, war, heinous, grievous – all the bad stuff belong to Devil. However, in good company it can simply mean attachment, sexual attraction, physical, obligation, mistake, and mere rudeness. The illustration’s point, with the chains being loose on the couple, says that bondage to vice is voluntary.

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Nine of Swords………. Up in the middle of the night in bed with the lights out, hands to head in the classical grief or headache pose. Clearly, it means distress, guilt, worried sick, fear, worry, angst, the jitters, stress, nightmare and bad dreams. Once in a while it will join a ‘night’ theme and simply reflect that whatever the subject of the inquiry is did happen in the dark hours.

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