Tarot Readings for You for June 18, 2014 Wednesday(c)

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Guidance      Ever contemplate all the things money causes us to do and not do? Oh, the grief of a math error in a checkbook! We compare the transfer of money to the transfer hand-to-hand of germs. Getting to where you can pay your bills on time is like recovering from an illness, we say. We can buy our way out of trouble money got us into sometimes. And giving someone their proper attention is like paying a fair price too.

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Six of Pentacles – Knight of Swords – Moon

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Tarot Readings: Money at Its Worst (Six of Pentacles and Moon)

Tarot readings: Get Out of Legal Trouble (six of Pentacles and Knight of Swords)

Tarot Readings: Not So Bad Anymore (Knight of Swords and Moon)

Tarot Readings: Person-to Person Transfer (Six of Pentacles and Knight of Swords)

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Tarot Readings: Money at Its Worst (Six of Pentacles and Moon)

Recover from a costly mistake.

Get your money back – it’s defective.

Is given some money that gets him out of trouble in the nick of time.

A difficult commute (trip back and forth) to get a paycheck.

You made a mistake in your checkbook – redo.

Pulled a fast one with counterfeit money.

Pay my bills ahead of time even in the worst of times.

The worst is over, and you are paid what you are worth.

Illicit income backfires.

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Tarot readings: Get Out of Legal Trouble (Six of Pentacles and Knight of Swords)

Pay a fine and get out of legal trouble.

Pay a fine for going in the wrong direction and speeding.

He made restitution for his crime.

In court, he got out of the criminal charge.

Left before I could be prosecuted for the infraction.

Bonds out of jail.

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Tarot Readings: Not So Bad Anymore (Knight of Swords and Moon)

Was wrong and is in a hurry to make it right.

I was headed for hell but now I am paying attention.

Treat one another fairly after that ugly scene.

I paid my dues and have put the trouble behind me in a hurry.

I don’t hate them any more; I paid them back.

I pay respect to anyone who turns his life around from that addiction.

Quick recovery, with treatment, of a bad illness.

Can afford to move out of a bad neighborhood.

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Tarot Readings: Hand-to-Hand Transmission (Six of Pentacles and Knight of Swords)

Human-to-human transmission of a sickness.

A hand-to-hand deal gets you in big trouble fast

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Six of Pentacles – Knight of Swords – Moon

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It’s a rare day that three cards will have nothing in common, nothing in contradiction, of one another. Today’s the day.

…………………….. Six of Pentacles      is paying or receiving money or attention, or anything, really. Usually paying money, receiving money, paying attention, and sometimes receiving attention. It is doing the right thing, being fair to others. It is a hand-to-hand transaction, and that morphs into transmitting germs from one human to another.

……..…..…………. Knight of Swords      He is in a hurry, is turning around fast, is pursuing, is sometimes fleeing, and phrases that have such language in them like ‘turnaround’ and double back, and even ‘get around to.’ He is speeding and is on a road, and is making a U-turn. He goes out of his way.

………….………… Moon      in Rider Waite depicts ‘The Left-hand Path,’ which means the dark side, as Ace of Pentacles is the Right-hand path. Moon is ‘the worst card in the deck,’ which does not make it fearful. Always remember you would probably rather be alive than dead, and it takes two negative cards to say ‘not dead.’ I call Moon ‘maximum fuckedupness.’ It translates words and phrases like mistake, the worst, illness, crime, addiction, wrong, bad, the dark side, death, suffering, hate … you get the drift, yes?

So our story is about avoiding the bad scene and being fair to others, giving them their due. It is also about getting out of the bad scene, the bad place like the courthouse. It also tells of paying the bills, and buying our way out of trouble, paying fines. We equate financial trouble with other troubles in creative ways today.

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE-CARD COMBINATIONS

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….…..………………………. Six of Pentacles and Knight of Swords     Recover from a costly __. ***Get your money back. Is given some money that gets him out of …. A commute (trip back and forth) to get a paycheck. … in your checkbook … redo. Pulled a fast one with money. Pay my bills ahead of time. __ is over and you are paid what you are worth. __ income backfires. Get Out of Legal Trouble Pay a fine and get out of __. Pay a fine for speeding. (He) made restitution. In court, he got out of …. Left before I could be prosecuted. Bonds out of __. Is in a hurry to make it right. I was headed for __ but now I am paying attention. Treat one another fairly after that __. I paid my dues and put __ behind me in a hurry. … anymore … I paid them back. I pay respect to anyone who turns his life around. Quick __ with treatment. Can afford to move out of …. Hand-to-Hand Transmission Human-to-human transmission. A hand-to-hand __ gets you __ fast. x

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……..………………………… Six of Pentacles and Moon       Money at Its Worst **A costly mistake. Get your money back … defective. Is given some money … trouble …. A difficult __ to get a paycheck. You made a mistake in your checkbook. Counterfeit money. Pay my bills even in the worst of times. The worst … and you are paid what you are worth. **Illicit income. Pay a fine and ___ trouble. Pay a fine for … wrong __. Restitution for (his) crime. In court he … criminal charge. Prosecuted for the infraction. Bonds … jail. Was wrong and __ make it right. … for hell, but now I am paying attention. Treat one another fairly … that ugly scene. I paid my dues and have __ the trouble …. … hate them; I paid them back. I pay respect to anyone … that addiction. … with treatment, of a bad illness. Can afford a bad neighborhood. Human-to-human transmission of a sickness. A hand-to-hand transmission __ in big trouble fast. x

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……..…………………………. Knight of Swords and Moon       *Recover from a mistake. Get … back; it’s defective. **Gets him out of trouble in the nick of time. A difficult commute (trip back and forth). Made a mistake – redo. Pulled a fast one with counterfeit. Ahead of time even in the worst of times. **The worst is over. Illicit __ backfires. Get out of legal trouble. Going in the wrong direction. Restitution for his crime. He got out of his criminal charge. Left before he could be __ for the infraction. **Out of jail. Not So Bad Anymore Is in a hurry to make it right. … after that ugly scene. Have put the trouble behind me in a hurry. I don’t hate them anymore. Anyone who turns his life around from that addiction. ***Quick recovery. Move out of a bad neighborhood. Transmission of a sickness. Gets you in big trouble fast. x

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Six of Pentacles ………. is paying or receiving money or attention, or anything, really. Usually paying money, receiving money, paying attention, and sometimes receiving attention. It is doing the right thing, being fair to others. It is a hand-to-hand transaction, and that morphs into transmitting germs from one human to another.

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Knight of Swords ………. He is in a hurry, is turning around fast, is pursuing, is sometimes fleeing, and phrases that have such language in them like ‘turnaround’ and double back, and even ‘get around to.’ He is speeding and is on a road, and is making a U-turn. He goes out of his way. He is in hot pursuit.

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Moon………. in Rider Waite depicts ‘The Left-hand Path,’ which means the dark side, as Ace of Pentacles is the Right-hand path. You could say that the devil is in Moon, and God is in Ace of Pentacles and Ace of Cups. Moon is ‘the worst card in the deck,’ which does not make it fearful. Always remember you would probably rather be alive than dead, and it takes two negative cards to say ‘not dead.’ I call Moon ‘maximum fuckedupness.’ It translates words and phrases like mistake, the worst, illness, crime, addiction, wrong, bad, the dark side, death, suffering, hate … you get the drift, yes? It is as innocent as going the wrong way on a road.

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