HARK! NEW PHONE NUMBER 1 208 993 1897!
the only one that works, and it doesn’t always! –
bear with me ….
GUIDANCE Uh-oh. Today we have on our hands (and in our face) a mad man or madman. An edgy guy who takes issue or takes offense, a jealous husband or jealous fellow who’s got to be a husband, or just a man who’s so rude and blunt he scares people when he gets worked up. Whatever it is, you’ve got a grip on a tense situation and can defend your position just fine.
Could This Be YOU?
Picture this: You look at the cards in your spread
You immediately get an idea
because you know a few of them intimately AND
you know a system that works
because you have had a few
Tarot Email Training emails from Emily
You Are on Your Way
[see the green ‘GET THEM NOW’ bar]
.
Are YOU here for the first time? Come in!
People love this place! Our site is divided into three sections: Guidance; Group Tarot Cards Readings; Learn Tarot by Observing and Learn Tarot by Pictures.
So what do you want to do? –
Did you come here for YOUR PREDICTIONS? – daily trends? –
*Then you read the summary above, titled GUIDANCE,
*Then you read the one-sentence readings below titled GROUP TAROT CARDS READING – and you’re done: See you tomorrow. Invite your friends. At the very bottom are comments.
New! – the black boxes to the right as you scroll down allow you to comment right there.
GROUP TAROT CARDS READING 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™.
.
[NOTE: CONTROL +(PLUS) AND CONTROL – (MINUS) MAKE TEXT LARGER OR SMALLER]
[NOTE: TO COMMENT, CLICK ON THE BLACK SQUARES THAT FOLLOW YOUR SCROLLING]
.
.
ACE OF WANDS – PAGE OF SWORDS – KING OF WANDS
.
.
.
.
“Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.”
.
ACE OF WANDS
PAGE OF SWORDS
KING OF WANDS
.
Tarot Readings: Ace of Wands and Page of Swords
The most annoying ‘good ole boy.’
That sexy exciting man is married.
Sexual harassment by a frustrated dude.
The most annoyed and frustrated man ever.
As scary as it is, he’s got to be your husband.
You have to defend yourself against a madman.
Here’s you, sexually exciting the uninhibited lout.
Be on the alert to feel threatened by an edgy person.
.
Tarot Readings: Ace of Wands and King of Wands
An excitable fellow gets us excited.
Your average man gets sexually excited.
The most protective man? – your husband.
So uncultivated, so blunt, he scares people.
A red-blooded man is sexy and exciting to me.
Being average, excelling in one thing is my thrill.
He is marriage material for sure—you’re motivated!
Red-blooded man defends her against whatever forces lurk out there.
.
Tarot Readings: Page of Swords and King of Wands
He defies Daddy’s orders.
Husband is nervous about sex.
Husband is afraid to be assertive.
The workingman gets mad and hits.
Annoys his father and gets punished.
Daddy defends his home with a weapon.
Husband is nervous about one main thing.
An ordinary bloke is thrilled when he wins.
.
.
Now, Part Two,
Do you come here to ACCESS YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS? –
*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! – and you’re done.
Do you come here to RESEARCH CARD MEANINGS? –
*Then you go to LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING and
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES for single card meanings and for what those cards say today as they get along with their companion cards, which is important for Tarot Verbatim™, whose expertise is combinations of Tarot cards’ meanings.
*Then you go to Now we show where each of the phrases in each of the sentences comes from: for phrases individual cards make in the day’s sentences. This applies the knowledge.
*Then you read HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS – resonates with your subconscious awareness! for language created by each pair of Rider Waite Tarot cards, in Tarot Verbatim™. Now you are done, if you chose to do it all. Comments are at the very bottom.
Do you come for combined meanings of other cards than these?
*Then you can put names of any two cards into Google, and get their combined meanings. You can also write in one card followed by ‘Tarot Verbatim,’ and get paragraphs of meanings for it.
.
.
.
.
LEARN SINGLE TAROT CARDS BY PICTURES
GET A SINGLE CARD’S MEANINGS: TYPE ITS NAME AND ‘TAROT VERBATIM’ INTO GOOGLE
.
Ace of Wands – A right hand holds a (sprouting) club above the landscape. There are no other elements, no details, in the picture. The club is obviously phallic, and Ace of Wands is all about dominance, male dominance, male sexuality, force, assertion, aggression, winning or victory, and having to do something or not do it. That last item perchance is less obvious than the others.
.
Here are today’s phrases for that theme: he’s got to be, you have to, orders; he wins, excelling in one thing; to be assertive, hits.
.
Being Number One, and being the main, or being the one and only: The illustration brings these, and also brings these: the most, the most ever, one main thing, excelling in one thing.
.
The flip side of winning and dominance is another party’s losing and being threatened or dominated, and of course Ace of Wands means those too. ‘The action goes both ways in Tarot stories.’ (Today’s spread has another card about feeling threatened.) Gentle reminder: Always phrase your question from some specific perspective or point of view, to avoid wondering who won and who lost. Ace of Wands can be a threat; can be to threaten; can be to be threatened. Ace of Wands can be the aggressor or can be the defender.
.
Ace of Wands ‘male’ and ‘sex’ words today are: that sexy; sexual, sexually, sex.
.
Other meanings today of Ace of Wands are: blunt; for sure; gets punished; with a weapon; defends her against; feel threatened by.
Page of Swords – Here’s the adrenaline. He feels threatened and nothing’s there for miles around, so Page of Swords is your lead card for paranoia … and jealousy. Page of Swords is getting worked up about anything … being annoyed, irritated, jumpy, nervous, scared, defiant, taking issue or offense, mad or mad at the world. The jitters (sugar, coffee, or a malformed outlook on life). Page of Swords is being threatened or feeling threatened, which includes harassment and being thin-skinned or (congenitally?) defensive.
.
Yes, defense. This is the card for defending. Taking offense and defending a reputation (yours or another’s). Defending the home. Even defending beliefs or country.
.
Page of Swords is also annoying, so you may have to check to see whether the story is about being annoyed or being annoying – a common consideration in reading Tarot. Page of Swords is a jerk, a pest, a troll, a touchy person, acting out, high-pressure sales tactics, stupid phone calls … all of that.
And you usually think of these ‘bad things’ first regarding our Page of Swords overheated fellow. But adrenaline occurs when you are thrilled or excited. Adrenaline when you are motivated. Adrenaline when you are alert. Adrenaline when you are excited or turned on, including being turned on by sexual attraction.
King of Wands – Well, speaking of adrenaline, here’s that angry, irritated, frustrated, edgy and excitable uncultivated common man, the impulsive hothead, the uninhibited good ole boy. The grump, the curmudgeon. The man with the temper, or even the anger problem. But there’s quite a spectrum to our Archie Bunker card.
.
The other main person King of Wands represents is the husband and father who’s the workingman, the average man, the ordinary bloke. The married man. (Watch for that in romance readings.) He’s the husband of the deck because his wife, Queen of Wands, is the wife of the deck. (He did not volunteer for that duty, I think.)
.
The other side to King of Wands’ personality is: He is the passionate man, the red-blooded man (loyal to whatever his culture calls for), the man who is unpretentious and sure of who he is … and knows who he is.
.
.
.
.
LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES
.
Ace of Wands and Ace of Swords have a lot in common, a lot of overlap. They are both dominance, force, assertion and aggression – herd bull stuff, pecking order stuff. One is a hand with a knife, the other
a hand with a club, both held aloft over the landscape. See each in a separate sentence in your Celtic Cross layout, and you’re likely looking at a theme. The themes you find this way would most likely be one of these: (1) the most, one main thing, premiere, most important; (2) must, got to or have to, orders; (3) assertive, aggressive, hit; (4) weapon (often a knife or gun for Ace of Swords, often a blunt instrument for Ace of Wands); (5) threat or feeling threatened; (6) win, excel, achieve; (6) dominance.
.
Page of Swords is brandishing a sword.
Ace of Wands brandishes
a club. Both have a theme of threat.
Page of Swords
feels threatened;
Ace of Wands is the
aggressor most of the time, but it can be
defending too; it depends on the story.
.
King of Wands is an
assertive,
edgy,
irritable fellow and the
head of the family. These three cards can be about the homeowner defending his family, or can be about the
uninhibited
impulsive fellow displaying an
assertive
temper. Sometimes
King of Wands is the guy who is under the influence of a few too many drinks at the party … the fellow with the lamp shade on his head.
.
Page of Swords and
King of Wands are both edgy irritable types. Both tend to act out.
King of Wands is more likely to be
assertive, and
Page of Swords is more likely to be defensive … when he isn’t being
jealous or merely
annoying.
Page of Swords fits the stereotype of the
teenager. So
Page of Swords and
King of Wands describe a
father and his
defiant son.
.
“It ain’t easy being me,” says King of Wands. This Tarot card has a case of multiple personality syndrome. It originates partly because of the red-head concept:
King of Wands is a red-head, factually and conceptually speaking. This is evidenced by the salamanders you see all over his picture (the live one and the design on his tapestry). Middle Ages people believed salamanders were fire-breathing dragons, and that people with red hair had a ‘fiery’ nature – that they were
uncontrolled,
had a temper, etc. Google ‘King of Wands Tarot Verbatim,’ and read all about it—there’s no need to regurgitate it all right here. So
King of Wands has this reputation.
.
On the other hand, King of Wands is the
hardworking
husband and
father, the
married man, the
family man. He is also
passionate and
down-to-earth.
.
The other two cards in this spread bring out King of Wands’ stereotype, because each of them is in fighting mode. Of course, all three of our Tarot cards here are male. They are most likely to appear together when guys
clash about something.
.
Actually, this spread describes a rude-and-crude
sexually
excited dude
hitting on someone who is
annoyed, is
taking offense. It even describes
defending yourself against
physical
sexual aggression.
.
AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
.
Ace of Wands and Ace of Swords have a lot in common, a lot of overlap. They are both dominance, force, assertion and aggression – herd bull stuff, pecking order stuff. One is a hand with a knife, the other a hand with a club, both held aloft over the landscape. See each in a separate sentence in your Celtic Cross layout, and you’re likely looking at a theme. The themes you find this way would most likely be one of these: (1) the most, one main thing, premiere, most important; (2) must, got to or have to, orders; (3) assertive, aggressive, hit; (4) weapon (often a knife or gun for Ace of Swords, often a blunt instrument for Ace of Wands); (5) threat or feeling threatened; (6) win, excel, achieve; (6) dominance.
.
Page of Swords is brandishing a sword. Ace of Wands brandishes a club. Both have a theme of threat. Page of Swords feels threatened; Ace of Wands is the aggressor most of the time, but it can be defending too; it depends on the story.
.
King of Wands is an assertive, edgy, irritable fellow and the head of the family. These three cards can be about the homeowner defending his family, or can be about the uninhibited impulsive fellow displaying an assertive temper. Sometimes King of Wands is the guy who is under the influence of a few too many drinks at the party … the fellow with the lamp shade on his head.
.
Page of Swords and King of Wands are both edgy irritable types. Both tend to act out. King of Wands is more likely to be assertive, and Page of Swords is more likely to be defensive … when he isn’t being jealous or merely annoying. Page of Swords fits the stereotype of the teenager. So Page of Swords and King of Wands describe a father and his defiant son.
.
“It ain’t easy being me,” says King of Wands. This Tarot card has a case of multiple personality syndrome. It originates partly because of the red-head concept: King of Wands is a red-head, factually and conceptually speaking. This is evidenced by the salamanders you see all over his picture (the live one and the design on his tapestry). Middle Ages people believed salamanders were fire-breathing dragons, and that people with red hair had a ‘fiery’ nature – that they were uncontrolled, had a temper, etc. Google ‘King of Wands Tarot Verbatim,’ and read all about it—there’s no need to regurgitate it all right here. So King of Wands has this reputation.
.
On the other hand, King of Wands is the hardworking husband and father, the married man, the family man. He is also passionate and down-to-earth.
.
The other two cards in this spread bring out King of Wands’ stereotype, because each of them is in fighting mode. Of course, all three of our Tarot cards here are male. They are most likely to appear together when guys clash about something.
.
Actually, this spread describes a rude-and-crude sexually excited dude hitting on someone who is annoyed, is taking offense. It even describes defending yourself against physical sexual aggression.
.
.
.
.…..………..
How thrilled he is when he wins, because, well, he’s ‘just average,’ he feels ordinary. Yeah, you are ‘just average’ in a whole lot of things, but in this particular activity, you excel! This excitable fellow thrills and excites us, for sure.
.
.
.
.
NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
.
ACE OF WANDS
PAGE OF SWORDS
KING OF WANDS
.
Tarot Readings: Ace of Wands and Page of Swords
The most annoying ‘good ole boy.’
That sexy exciting man is married.
Sexual harassment by a frustrated dude.
The most annoyed and frustrated man ever.
As scary as it is, he’s got to be your husband.
You have to defend yourself against a madman.
Here’s you, sexually exciting the uninhibited lout.
Be on the alert to feel threatened by an edgy person.
.
Tarot Readings: Ace of Wands and King of Wands
An excitable fellow gets us excited.
Your average man gets sexually excited.
The most protective man? – your husband.
So uncultivated, so blunt, he scares people.
A red-blooded man is sexy and exciting to me.
Being average, excelling in one thing is my thrill.
He is marriage material for sure—you’re motivated!
Red-blooded man defends her against whatever forces lurk out there.
.
Tarot Readings: Page of Swords and King of Wands
He defies Daddy’s orders.
Husband is nervous about sex.
Husband is afraid to be assertive.
The workingman gets mad and hits.
Annoys his father and gets punished.
Daddy defends his home with a weapon.
Husband is nervous about one main thing.
An ordinary bloke is thrilled when he wins.
.
.
.
.
.
.
HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
.
.
.
.
ACE OF WANDS
PAGE OF SWORDS
KING OF WANDS
.
Tarot Readings: Ace of Wands and Page of Swords
The most annoying _.
That sexy exciting man.
Sexual harassment.
The most annoyed ever.
As scary as it is, he’s got to be _.
You have to defend yourself.
sexually exciting _.
Be on the alert to feel threatened.
.
gets us excited.
gets sexually excited.
The most protective man?
so blunt, he scares people.
_ is sexy and exciting to me.
excelling in one thing is my thrill.
for sure—you’re motivated!
defends her against whatever forces lurk out there.
.
He defies orders.
is nervous about sex.
is afraid to be assertive.
gets mad and hits.
Annoys and gets punished.
defends his home with a weapon.
is nervous about one main thing.
is thrilled when he wins.
.
Tarot Readings: Ace of Wands and King of Wands
The most ‘good ole boy.’
That sexy man is married.
Sexual _ by a frustrated dude.
The most frustrated man ever.
he’s got to be your husband.
You have to … against a madman.
Here’s you, sexually _ the uninhibited lout.
feel threatened by an edgy person.
.
An excitable fellow gets us _.
Your average man gets sexually _.
The most _? – your husband.
So uncultivated, so blunt.
A red-blooded man is sexy.
Being average, excelling in one thing.
He is marriage material for sure!
Red-blooded man defends against _.
.
Daddy’s orders.
Husband … sex.
Husband is assertive.
The workingman hits.
_ his father and gets punished.
Daddy … with a weapon.
Husband … one main thing.
An ordinary bloke … when he wins.
.
Tarot Readings: Page of Swords and King of Wands
annoying ‘good ole boy.’
exciting man is married.
harassment by a frustrated dude.
annoyed and frustrated man.
As scary as it is, he’s your husband.
defend yourself against a madman.
Here’s you exciting the uninhibited lout.
Be on the alert to an edgy person.
.
An excitable fellow … excited.
Your average man gets excited.
protective man? – your husband.
So uncultivated he scares people.
A red-blooded man is exciting to me.
Being average is my thrill.
He is marriage material—you’re motivated!
Red-blooded man against whatever forces lurk out there.
.
He defies Daddy’s _.
Husband is nervous.
Husband is afraid.
The workingman gets mad.
Annoys his father.
Daddy defends his home.
Husband is nervous.
An ordinary bloke is thrilled.
.
.
.