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GUIDANCE      Crime does not pay except when it does; and when it does, it can pay better than most other activities and endeavors, and provide ‘the good life. The other kind of good life, the straight life, has its satisfying rewards, and has its own brand of happiness. There are many biographies and sagas of people who give up one for the other. Today we toy with the adventure getting away with murder while still singing in the choir.

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Ten of Cups – Seven of Swords – Nine of Cups

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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

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TEN OF CUPS

SEVEN OF SWORDS

NINE OF CUPS

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Tarot Readings: Ten of Cups and Seven of Swords

TEN OF CUPS SEVEN OF SWORDS

Risks a good marriage for illicit pleasure.

It’s a long shot that everybody can live well.

Cheating on his spouse gives him satisfaction.

A criminal is a good guy if he profits from the crime.

Someone in our family is a thief and likes it like that.

A criminal who’s accepted by his peers enjoys his life.

Everybody violates the rules when it’s worth it to them.

People who are adventuresome feel good about themselves.

Be one of the good people and get away with whatever you want.

I am one of those people who goes to any lengths to get what I want.

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Tarot Readings: Ten of Cups and Nine of Cups

TEN OF CUPS NINE OF CUPS

People get rich by risking.

All those rich people are criminals.

We are all better off after the crisis.

Wants to be married so bad will risk it all.

We’re choose to be happy no matter what.

Some people prefer the walk on the wild side.

The neighborhood you like most is dangerous.

You do it your way, your friends turn against you.

The friends I like the best are suspicious characters.

My good life was hanging out with a bunch of criminals.

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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Nine of Cups

SEVEN OF SWORDS NINE OF CUPS

Oh, the loot he got robbing their house!

Criminals really want to be in public life.

Feelin’ fine that you outsmarted them all!

Taking a chance paid off: Happily married!

He’s gleeful to be the black sheep of the family.

He pulled it off just like we wanted him to: Yay!

A profit made from stolen property from your house.

I’m a bad guy who really wants to be one of the good guys.

Glad I had the nerve to get married and have kids like everyone else.

Want to pull off this shenanigan and still be one of the straight people.

If you get away with it, and you profit, you are accepted into polite society.

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Ten of Cups “One big happy family” is a slogan for Ten of Cups.

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Everybody who counts belongs to Ten of Cups – the public, the neighbors you can live with, good people, the straights, your family, your friends, the in crowd, even the good neighborhood. People you know, like, and trust – or people you approve of at least. Ten of Cups actually translates ‘everybody’ often. Think ‘the well-adjusted people,’ but that’s an odious term.

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Ten of Cups is one of three marriage cards in Tarot Verbatim™, and its focus on marriage is positive. It translates ‘marriage’ and ‘marry’ frequently (and ‘spouse’), and it means happily married and married with children as well. Ten of Cups is also the good relationship, the couple who feels they are a couple. And apart from all that, Ten of Cups means ‘happy.’

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Ten of Cups is also prosperity: living well. You see ‘the American Dream’ (may it rest in peace) here: nice house in the suburbs, a boy and a girl child who get along together … even a rainbow over the house, in case you missed the point. So Ten of Cups (like Ace of Pentacles) equates living well with being a good person. Us good guys live in this-here good neighborhood, and that’s that. So Ten of Cups often says ‘happy,’ and ‘happily ever after.’ (You find Ten of Cups referring to ‘what makes (whoever/whatever) happy.’)

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In Tarot Verbatim™ the marriage cards expand to any size group of people with interests, traits, or characteristics in common. Ten of Cups and Four of Wands are about the ‘good’ people (well-adjusted, civilized, play-by-the-rules people), and Ten of Pentacles are the ‘people who are a problem or who have a problem.’ Ten of Cups’ part in the grouplife set of meanings refers to neighborhood,, community and community or public life, and, well, moral majority, clean, in-crowd type folks, subjects, and organizations. For example, Ten of Cups may appear as the church crowd. It also refers to ‘peers,’ in which case it may not address its usual set of clean-cut humans.

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Do note that the answers to individual Tarot inquiries are in the perspective of the Querant; so if you’re reading for a jailbird, Ten of Cups will represent this person’s view of who the accepted people are. And the same for reading for a stoic: That person would populate Ten of Cups far more sparsely than its average range is.

Seven of Swords Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to enter the competition’s camp and make off with its tools. Mr. Seven of Swords is a daredevil who dresses in red and goes bare-handed and barefoot (er, sock feet) into enemy camp in midday and makes off with their best weapons, carrying those heavy double-blades in his bare hands as he hotfoots it outta there. Keep in mind that this card can refer to self-destructive acts, and specifically to self-destructive acts designed to out-do or undercut a competitor. Seven of Swords will appear for a self-destructive person too.

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Keep in mind that Seven of Swords has two faces or two applications, so there’s a distinction to be made as you look at your spread. First, Seven of Swords is daredevil, derring-do, adventure. Words for this today are: adventuresome; walk on the wild side; dangerous; taking a chance; no matter what; you outsmarted; he pulled it off; had the nerve; to pull of this shenanigan; you get away with it. That ‘no matter what’ is the feeling you get when you decide, by god, you are gonna (whatever): resolve, grim determination.

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And Seven of Swords is risk, generically: risks (whatever) for illicit (whatever); risking, so bad will risk it all; a long shot; goes to any lengths; no matter what.

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And Seven of Swords is about cheating, violating the rules, turning against, violating a person’s trust or someone’s defenses, double-cross, and general reckless disregard for what’s expected. We say ‘crossed the line’ with a certain tone of voice for this concept.

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The other face of Seven of Swords is more heinous, no longer social approbation (disapproval) but actual criminal activity or activity so against the social norm that it (and the person who did it) is condemned. Beyond-the-pale stuff. Words for that today are: criminal, suspicious character, thief, robbing, black sheep, bad guy, stolen property. Because the crime depicted here is thievery, Seven of Swords represents what is stolen as well as who stole it: ‘stolen property,’ a legal term; loot (and slang words that mean ‘loot’).

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But Seven of Swords represents any given crime, especially assault and murder. And this is the card for mercenaries, black ops, organized thuggery of any sort.

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Once in a while Seven of Swords will represent the crisis itself.

Nine of Cups – Think of Nine of Cups as Thanksgiving Dinner, the safunsified feeling you have after you ate the whole thing. Nine of Cups is being happy and satisfied, having it all, wanting something (even wanting it all, greed). And Nine of Cups is the feeling you have after that meal: the pleasure of consumption; enjoying a good profit; the satisfaction of having what you want, having it your way. Nine of Cups’ song is ‘I did it my way.’

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Nine of Cups represents being rich, and here are those phrases from our sentences: can live well; you profit from; it’s worth it to them; get rich; rich people; better off; my good life; the loot; paid off; a profit.

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But Nine of Cups isn’t always about having what you want; it’s about the wanting. Even then, Nine of Cups is wanting what it’s likely to get; it’s not longing after what isn’t reachable. Here are the ‘want’ phrases for today: whatever you want; to get what I want; wants to be; we choose to be; prefer; you like most; you do it your way; I like the best; really want to be; just like we wanted him to; who really wants to be; want to (whatever) and still be (whatever).

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Remember this about Nine of Cups: Although we think of it as meaning ‘having it all’ or ‘having what you want,’ it also applies as having enough and being happy with that, and it also applies as greed and excess – having too much. So Nine of Cups is the Goldilocks of prosperity.

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Here’s a picture of human life: Wanting (Nine of Cups) to be a member of the herd in good standing (Ten of Cups), and willing to compromise or chance that (Seven of Swords) for something else you also want (Nine of Cups). Ten of Cups is the community; Nine of Cups is having it all; Seven of Swords is taking what’s not yours. Today’s spread is a study of Seven of Swords, its spectrum. After reading today, you should no longer live in dread of this Seven landing in your spreads.

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Living well is found in the lexicons of both the Ten and the Nine of Cups. You could think of Nine of Cups as one person who ‘ has it all’ and is satisfied with his/her life; you could think of Ten of Cups as two or more people who are in that same boat with that same gratified feeling.

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….. . Ten of Cups and Seven of Swords contrasts upright people with criminals, and juxtaposes *something everyone considers normal and okay* with something risque, dangerous, or dastardly. Examples for today of these ‘strange-bedfellow’ pairings are: risks a good marriage; cheats on his spouse; a criminal is a good guy; thief in the family; criminal accepted by peers; good people get away with; happy no matter what; friends turn against you;neighborhood is dangerous; friends are suspicious characters; criminals in public life; the black sheep of the family; one of the straight people pulls off a shenanigan.

….. . Ten of Cups and Nine of Cups are reflections of one another, in that Ten of Cups is two or more people feeling just as Nine of Cups by himself does: happy, satisfied, things are going my way. These two Tarot cards are in the same glad emotional groove. Their phrases in their today-sentences say upbeat slogans like these: a good marriage for pleasure; everybody can live well; his spouse gives him satisfaction; is a good guy if he profits; our family likes it like that; accepted by peers and enjoys his life; people who feel good about themselves; be one of the good people and have whatever you want; I am one of those people who gets what I want; people get rich; we are all better off; wants to be married; choose to be happy; the neighborhood you like most, friends I like best; good life was hanging out; profit made from the house; really wants to be one of the good guys; glad I got married and have kids like everyone else (This sentence uses three meanings of Ten of Cups, note!); want to be one of the straight people.

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... . .. Seven of Swords and Nine of Cups combine all those good feelings and all that profit Nine of Cups speaks of with the hijinks and criminality of Seven of Swords. Forbidden thrills! Think of it as getting away with whatever you want. There’s something perverse, often, when these two make phrase music together. Here are some of their thoughts: risks for illicit pleasure; living well is a long shot; cheating gives satisfaction; a criminal profits; l ikes being a thief; enjoys the criminal life; violating the rules was worth it; go to any lengths to get what I want; get rich by risking; rich criminals; risk all for what you want; wants it so bad will risk all; prefer to walk on the wild side; what I like is dangerous; I like suspicious characters; my good life was with a bunch of criminals; oh, the loot from robbing; taking a chance paid off; gleeful to be the black sheep; profit from stolen property; glad I had the nerve; want to pull off that shenanigan; you profit if you get away with it.

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Here’s a picture of human life: Wanting (Nine of Cups) to be a member of the herd in good standing (Ten of Cups), and willing to compromise or chance that (Seven of Swords) for something else you also want (Nine of Cups). Ten of Cups is the community; Nine of Cups is having it all; Seven of Swords is taking what’s not yours. Today’s spread is a study of Seven of Swords, its spectrum. After reading today, you should no longer live in dread of this Seven landing in your spreads.

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Living well is found in the lexicons of both the Ten and the Nine of Cups. You could think of Nine of Cups as one person who ‘has it all’ and is satisfied with his/her life; you could think of Ten of Cups as two or more people who are in that same boat with that same gratified feeling.

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….. . Ten of Cups and Seven of Swords contrasts upright people with criminals, and juxtaposes *something everyone considers normal and okay* with something risque, dangerous, or dastardly. Examples for today of these ‘strange-bedfellow’ pairings are: risks a good marriage; cheats on his spouse; a criminal is a good guy; profit from the crime; thief in the family; criminal accepted by peers; good people get away with; happy no matter what; friends turn against you; neighborhood is dangerous; friends are suspicious characters; criminals in public life; the black sheep of the family; one of the straight people pulls off a shenanigan.

….. . Ten of Cups and Nine of Cups are reflections of one another, in that Ten of Cups is two or more people feeling just as Nine of Cups by himself does: happy, satisfied, things are going my way. These two Tarot cards are in the same glad emotional groove. Their phrases in their today-sentences say upbeat slogans like these: a good marriage for pleasure; everybody can live well; his spouse gives him satisfaction; is a good guy if he profits; our family likes it like that; accepted by peers and enjoys his life; people who feel good about themselves; be one of the good people and have whatever you want; I am one of those people who gets what I want; people get rich; we are all better off; wants to be married; choose to be happy; the neighborhood you like most, friends I like best; good life was hanging out; profit made from the house; really wants to be one of the good guys; glad I got married and have kids like everyone else (This sentence uses three meanings of Ten of Cups, note!); want to be one of the straight people.

. .. Seven of Swords and Nine of Cups combine all those good feelings and all that profit Nine of Cups speaks of with the hijinks and criminality of Seven of Swords. Think of it as getting away with whatever you want. There’s something perverse, often, when these two make phrase music together. Here are some of their thoughts: risks for illicit pleasure; living well is a long shot; cheating gives satisfaction; a criminal profits; likes being a thief; enjoys the criminal life; violating the rules was worth it; go to any lengths to get what I want; get rich by risking; rich criminals; risk all for what you want; wants it so bad will risk all; prefer to walk on the wild side; what I like is dangerous; I like suspicious characters; my good life was with a bunch of criminals; oh, the loot from robbing; taking a chance paid off; gleeful to be the black sheep; profit from stolen property; glad I had the nerve; want to pull off that shenanigan; you profit if you get away with it.

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Everybody violates the rules when it’s worth it to them. Some of those reckless adventuresome people feel good about themselves, and prefer to walk on the wild side. The friends I like the best are suspicious characters, and someone in my family is a thief who likes it like that. He is gleeful to be the black sheep but I am glad I had the nerve to get married, have kids, and be like everybody else. I would like to pull off one great shenanigan and remain one of the straight people, because you are accepted in the best circles of polite society if you get away with the profit.

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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM

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TEN OF CUPS

SEVEN OF SWORDS

NINE OF CUPS

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Tarot Readings: Ten of Cups and Seven of Swords

TEN OF CUPS SEVEN OF SWORDS

Risks a good marriage for illicit pleasure.

It’s a long shot that everybody can live well.

Cheating on his spouse gives him satisfaction.

A criminal is a good guy if he profits from the crime.

Someone in our family is a thief and likes it like that.

A criminal who’s accepted by his peers enjoys his life.

Everybody violates the rules when it’s worth it to them.

People who are adventuresome feel good about themselves.

Be one of the good people and get away with whatever you want.

I am one of those people who goes to any lengths to get what I want.

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Tarot Readings: Ten of Cups and Nine of Cups

TEN OF CUPS NINE OF CUPS

People get rich by risking.

All those rich people are criminals.

We are all better off after the crisis.

Wants to be married so bad will risk it all.

We choose to be happy no matter what.

Some people prefer the walk on the wild side.

The neighborhood you like most is dangerous.

You do it your way, your friends turn against you.

The friends I like the best are suspicious characters.

My good life was hanging out with a bunch of criminals.

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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Nine of Cups

SEVEN OF SWORDS NINE OF CUPS

Oh, the loot he got robbing their house!

Criminals really want to be in public life.

Feelin’ fine that you outsmarted them all!

Taking a chance paid off: Happily married!

He’s gleeful to be the black sheep of the family.

He pulled it off just like we wanted him to: Yay!

A profit made from stolen property from your house.

I’m a bad guy who really wants to be one of the good guys.

Glad I had the nerve to get married and have kids like everyone else.

Want to pull off this shenanigan and still be one of the straight people.

If you get away with it, and you profit, you are accepted into polite society.

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TEN OF CUPS

SEVEN OF SWORDS

NINE OF CUPS

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Tarot Readings: Ten of Cups and Seven of Swords

TEN OF CUPS SEVEN OF SWORDS

Risks a good marriage.

It’s a long shot that everybody _.

Cheating on his spouse.

A criminal is a good guy.

if you profit from the crime

Someone in our family is a thief.

A criminal who’s accepted by his peers.

Everybody violates the rules.

People who are adventuresome.

Be one of the good people and get away with _.

I am one of those people who goes to any lengths.

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People risking.

All those people are criminals.

We are all _ the crisis.

... married so bad will risk it all.

happy no matter what.

Some people walk on the wild side.

The neighborhood is dangerous.

your friends turn against you.

The friends are suspicious characters.

hanging out with a bunch of criminals.

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robbing their house!

Criminals in public life.

you outsmarted them all!

Taking a chance: Happily married!

be the black sheep of the family.

He pulled it off: Yay!

stolen property from your house.

I’m a bad guy one of the good guys.

I had the nerve to get married and have kids like everyone else.

to pull off this shenanigan _ one of the straight people.

If you get away with it, you are accepted into polite society.

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Tarot Readings: Ten of Cups and Nine of Cups

TEN OF CUPS NINE OF CUPS

a good marriage for pleasure.

everybody can live well.

his spouse gives him satisfaction.

is a good guy if he profits.

our family likes it like that.

who’s accepted by his peers enjoys his life.

Everybody _ when it’s worth it to them.

People who feel good about themselves.

Be one of the good people and _ whatever you want.

I am one of those people who gets what I want.

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People get rich.

All those rich people.

We are all better off after.

Wants to be married.

We choose to be happy.

Some people prefer .

The neighborhood you like most.

You do it your way, your friends .

The friends I like the best are _.

My good life was hanging out.

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Oh, the loot he got _ their house!

really want to be in public life.

Feelin’ fine that you them all!

paid off: Happily married!

He’s gleeful to of the family.

just like we wanted him to: Yay!

A profit made from your house.

who really wants to be one of the good guys.

Glad I got married and have kids like everyone else.

Want to be one of the straight people.

If you profit, you are accepted into polite society.

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Tarot Readings: Seven of Swords and Nine of Cups

SEVEN OF SWORDS NINE OF CUPS

Risks _ for illicit pleasure.

It’s a long shot that _ can live well.

Cheating gives him satisfaction.

A criminal if he profits from the crime.

Someone is a thief and likes it like that.

A criminal enjoys his life.

violates the rules when it’s worth it to them.

adventuresome feel good about themselves.

get away with whatever you want.

go to any lengths to get what I want.

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get rich by risking.

rich people are criminals.

better off after the crisis.

Wants _so bad will risk it all.

We choose to be _ no matter what.

prefer the walk on the wild side.

_ you like most is dangerous.

You do it your way, _ turn against you.

_ I like the best are suspicious characters.

My good life was with a bunch of criminals.

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Oh, the loot he got robbing!

Criminals really want to be _.

Feelin’ fine that you outsmarted _!

Taking a chance paid off!

He’s gleeful to be the black sheep.

He pulled it off just like we wanted him to!

A profit made from stolen property.

I’m a bad guy who really wants to be _.

Glad I had the nerve.

Want to pull off this shenanigan.

If you get away with it, and you profit, .

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