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Death – Ace of Pentacles – Fool
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Guidance |
If you’re keeping track, you may not be on the right track, our advice is saying today. It’s our unselfconscious values, our subconscious reflexive values, that are rewarded on our path. You get the credit when you are unaware of the credit. The gift of not caring … dare we say ‘not giving a damn’ along with Clark Gable? … is hard-won, for most of us. To unhitch our concerns about our individual welfare … that’s a tall order. This ‘not giving a damn’ is a trait shared by great saints and great psychopaths – another example of how the bell curve of Random Distribution is holding its hands behind its back, where the zeroes or one-percents meet.
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Death – Ace of Pentacles – Fool
Tarot Readings : Death and Ace of Pentacles
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They aren’t reimbursing you – it doesn’t even cross their minds.
Don’t forget to pay.
Don’t have the money and can do fine without that.
If you don’t have the money in your hand, you don’t have it.
I don’t care if it’s not good for me.
I don’t care that I don’t have money.
I’m right; you’re not; and it doesn’t matter at all.
I’ve got values and I don’t care how it all ends.
You don’t get the credit, and you don’t care either.
Tarot Readings :Death and Fool
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The end of this phase, and the beginning of success.
When something ends, we go on with life the best way we can.
If you don’t get a raise, you’re outta there.
It’s over, forget it and be happily on your way.
Don’t know where the road ends.
It isn’t over until you get it.
There’s no ‘freedom of the road’ anymore.
Ending something in the very best way frees you of it.
You can’t buy freedom.
When you don’t own anything, you are free.
Never mind what your freedom costs you.
There’s no perfect freedom.
Free, without any money.
Tarot Readings : Ace of Pentacles and Fool
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When you ain’t got it right, you don’t know any better.
If I’m not right, I’m good with that.
Act as if everything is all right when it’s not.
That ain’t right and I don’t care.
Being open-minded doesn’t mean you’re correct.
Even the subconscious is not always right.
You can’t hand a person what’s right for you.
Of course I’m not perfect.
I’m not perfect but I’m just fine.
You’re no longer young when you’re on your path.
No fear of death on the right path.
When you assume you are on the right track, you aren’t.
Even on the right track, you never know how it will end.
I don’t worry about being right because I’m not.
It may end up happening for the best if you assume the best.
I can’t get it off my mind: It’s mine.
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Synopsis |
Having not a care in the world: Now, that is a gift. For most of us that ‘gift’ takes a LOT of effort. To be free. To unhitch our concerns about money, getting credit, or where we are headed. Underneath, our spread today suggests that when you’re on the ‘right path,’ you are not keeping track of whether you are on the right path – you just are. Unselfconscious values, this suggests, are the real ones.
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Death
Death’s illustration shows the dead king on the ground, the grieving family kneeling, the bishop’s possessing the crown to bestow upon the next head of state, death personified in black armor carrying a black flag with an emblem of a rose. Despite all this, Tarot Verbatim™ persists in using this Tarot card strictly as any negative modifier at all, and meaning ‘the end.’ Since Tarot Verbatim’s™ meanings are strictly derived from experience – field trials, you could say – there’s no arguing with this. Just be aware other systems vary from Tarot Verbatim’s™.
Ace of Pentacles
Ace of Pentacles depicts the idea that goodness is rewarded, that being on the right path brings money. Hmmm. You see the right path in gold, very straight and narrow, lilies (purity) to begin, and a huge arbor of roses (victory) to end. In case you don’t get THAT, a hand with a pile of gold coins is suspended over said gold path. In real life, Ace of Pentacles is money, being correct or right, the right path, a road (any kind), reward or credit, and ‘yes.’
Fool
Fool’s illustration bears some explanation. This young person skips to cliff edge, not looking where he is going, his dog prancing along. He is on a trip on foot with only a small purse, no provisions for him or the dog, and carries a white rose (purity, spirituality) in his hand. (He should meet Queen of Cups.) Fool is the zero, which suggests ‘nothing’ and being a place holder rather than having a real presence.
Fool means ‘to be free of’ and even ‘to be not there’ or absent. It can translate ‘nothing’ or ‘having no.’ The underlying idea is that a person who lives in spiritual reality is oblivious to physical hazards, and is exempt from their harm. (Do not try this at home.)
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Now Without The Pictures |
Ace of Pentacles is being on the right track or path, success, money, what’s right or correct; and it means ‘yes’ as the first self card in a Celtic Cross spread. Fool and Death together are tricky because in Tarot Verbatim™ Death is any negative modifier and Fool often means a lack of something since it means to be free, and therefore ‘to be free of’ anything. Death is an end and Fool is a start (since it is the zero). Although most Tarot systems consider death a change – ‘The king is dead, long live the king,’ don’t expect that in Tarot Verbatim.
Ace of Pentacles exemplifies the idea that being good is rewarded, that goodness is associated with money. You see the straight path in gold, lilies at its beginning (purity) and a rose arbor of victory at its end. In case you don’t get THAT point, a hand with gold in it is over the gold path. In use, Ace of Pentacles’ most common meanings are: money, to pay or receive it; being on track or on the path; right and correct; a road, literally; and being rewarded or getting credit for something.
Death is any negative modifier, and it means ‘the end’ or ‘ends up.’ The times it does translate ‘death,’ either death is the subject of the inquiry, or it does not refer to a death that would bring grief, often meaning the death of a thought or a thing. Usually, you see this Tarot card being: no, not, isn’t, can’t, don’t, won’t, and such words, and never. Death is what you love to have in a spread that has a ‘bad card’ because it makes, say, Ten of Swords, mean ‘not a disaste
Fool today is about freedom, not caring, and ‘no reason’ mainly, today.
The illustration bears some explanation. He is on a foot journey without provisions for himself or the dog. He is not looking where he is going, and is about to skip off a cliff.
As I pointed out, you see negative words in Fool’s very positive vocabulary – things like ‘for no reason,’ ‘doesn’t remember,’ being unaware,’ ‘doesn’t know’ and ‘have no idea,’ ‘not there,’ ‘not the one,’ ‘without,’ and ‘isn’t about to.’
When Fool gets together with Death, this makes a reader trip over Death as a negative modifier. A double negative is a positive in English but not in the romance languages – don’t know how that would work out in those – but in English, sometimes you have to do a double take, retrace, look at surrounding cards (if any) to understand what the sentence is telling you.
Fool and Death, when their meanings blend peacefully, say ‘not free,’ ‘don’t forget,’ ‘can’t ignore,’ ‘not openminded,’ ‘no fear of death,’ ‘the subconscious is not,’ and ‘I don’t care how it ends.
Death and Ace of Pentacles is of course ‘not the right way’ and ‘wasn’t on the road. The main thing you expect when these two get together is ‘not correct’ and ‘don’t have the money.’
Ace of Pentacles and Fool are most likely to bring up not caring about paying, being paid, or money. They also mean ‘don’t care if I am (or it is, or someone else is) correct.’ With Ace of Pentacles being reward or ‘getting the credit for,’ these two say ‘Don’t care if I get credit for it’ or ‘not expecting to be reimbursed.’
Note that both Ace of Pentacles and Fool share the concept of being ‘on the right path.’ Fool stresses living in the spirit, living unconsciously (or subconsciously, in the spirit), not paying attention to what people refer to as ‘the cares of this world.’
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Death and Ace of Pentacles
The end of this phase … and _ of success. Ends in success. When something ends … the best way we can. … don’t get a raise. It’s over, be on your way. The road ends. It isn’t _ until you get it. There’s no … road. Ending something in the very best way. *You can’t buy __. When you don’t own anything.* Never _ what _ costs you. There’s no perfect _.* Without any money. When you ain’t got it right …. If I’m not right …. As if everything is all right when it’s not. That ain’t right. __ doesn’t mean you are correct. … is not always right. You can’t hand a person what’s right …. You can’t hand a person. … not perfect. Not _ but just fine. You’re no longer _ when you are on your path. … death on the right path. .. that you are on the right track, you aren’t. Even on the right track … how it will end. … about being right because I’m not. … end up happening for the best. I can’t … it’s mine. Don’t Have the Money _ aren’t reimbursing you. Don’t _ to pay. Don’t have the money. Don’t have _ in hand. Don’t have the money in hand. It’s not good for me. I’m right; you’re not. I’ve got values and … how it all ends. You don’t get the credit.
Death and Fool
When Something Ends, We Go On The end of this phase, and the beginning of _. When something ends, we go on with life …. If you don’t ___, you’re outta there. It’s over, forget it. Don’t know where it ends. It isn’t over. It isn’t over until …. There’s no …. There’s no freedom …. Ending something frees you of it. You can’t _ freedom. When you don’t _, you are free. There is no _ freedom. Free, without any __.When you ain’t … you don’t know …. If I’m not _, I’m good with that. Act as if … when it’s not. That ain’t _ and I don’t care. Being open-minded doesn’t mean …. Even the subconscious is not always _. Of course I’m not _. I’m not _. … not _ but just fine. You’re no longer young. No fear of death. When you assume _, you aren’t. You never know how it will end. I don’t worry about _ because I’m not. It may end up …. I can’t get it off my mind. They aren’t __ – it doesn’t even cross their minds. Don’t forget to _. Don’t have _ and can do fine without that. If you don’t have … you don’t have_. I don’t care if it’s not …. I don’t care that I don’t …. __ you’re not; and it doesn’t matter at all. I don’t care how it all ends. You don’t get __ and you don’t care, either.
Ace of Pentacles and Fool
The beginning of success. We go on with life the best way we can. If you don’t …. …get a raise, you’re outta there. Forget it and be happily on your way. Don’t know where the road _. It isn’t _ until you get it. Freedom of the road. … in the very best way frees you of it. Buy freedom. … own anything, you are free. Perfect freedom.* Free, with money. Being Right is Irrelevant When you _ got it right, you don’t know any better. Don’t know any better. I’m good with that. Act as if everything is all right. That’s right, and I don’t care. Being open minded means you’re correct. The subconscious is always right. Of course I’m _ perfect. I’m _ perfect, but I’m just fine. Assume I’m on the Right Track You’re young when you’re on your path. No fear of _ on the right path. When you assume you are on the right track …. Even on the right track, you never know …. I don’t worry about being right. … happening for the best if you assume the best. … get if off my mind; it’s mine. … reimbursing you – it doesn’t even cross their minds. Forget to pay. Have the money and can do just fine. If you have the money in your hand, you have it. I don’t care if it’s _ good for me. I don’t care that I _ have the money. I’m right; it doesn’t matter at all. I’ve got values and I don’t care …. You get the credit and you don’t care.