SEPTEMBER 2021
Breakups and a risk of terrorist actions, mostly breakups. Stay away from the cities.
I.- MONTHLY OVERVIEW:
→
Short
answer: Dangerous
month for lovers, pregnancies and false accusations.
→
Long
answer: The
whole month is focused around care-free lusts and its consequences,
not necessarily of the sexual kind, just engaging in activities that
we should know better than to enter with abandon. Friends might
become engaged with the wrong person and might require prior
counseling to avoid all the usual troubles of a future divorce. The
positive aspect is that of good prospects for business, and to be
careful with an increase in taxations.
Now
onto what the cards say.
The
reigning theme is The
High Priestess,
the symbol of mysteries and walking into unknown territory. In a way
it is a wild card, meaning either deceits or unravellings, but unless
it is supported by other cards pointing towards the spiritual then
the meaning is closer to the jealousy and spite between sexual
partners. The good thing is that the result is still in our
hands.
1.-
On family, The
Sun inverted and Eight of Swords inverted.
A sudden interruption that brings about freedom. These two are a
symbol of a project that fails to come through and the resulting
revelation breaks the attachment. Picture a family where one of the
partners is an adulterer and the affair sets the other free though
the discovery breaks the marriage, though this is not necessarily
what happens.
An inverted Sun is also a warning of a loss of
home or employment, but seeing how it is accompanied with a card that
speaks of freedom, its meaning is not wholly in the negative. In
other words, you might see the sale of stagnant real estate or the beginning of retirement, either of which will bring families
closer.
2.-
On friends, The
Magus inverted and Ten of Cups.
Playing the devil's advocate to your pals for their betterment. Be
careful of unnecessary harshness but do not falter to open the eyes
of your companions.
3.-
On wealth, The
Fool and Knight of Wands.
A new begining taken with intense effort. On one end it means the
need to reinvent ourselves by starting/studying new projects or
acquiring education. On the other it literally means idiots
herded by the authorities,
so stay ahead of the curve by expect harsher changes on taxation,
plan how to minimize their impact.
4.-
On love, The Hermit inverted and Eight of Wands.
Immaturity and sudden changes. False long-distanced relationships,
sudden sexual affairs with the wrong person.
5.-
The lesson, The Empress inverted and King of Wands. The
pursuit of perverse sensuality will lead to harsh repercussions. This
month is rife for problems born from wanting too much without
thinking it out first, these two cards symbolize two extremes, that
of decadence and of discipline – basically the greatest threat is
all the false accusations between flings.
II.- PER
WEEK OVERVIEW:
→ Short answer: The previous assertions
confirmed.
→ Long answer: All our problems will
begin with the quarrel between lovers (married or not) and will be
resolved in the best way, only to be blindsided by a sudden legal
trouble.
A warning, if the troubles do not begin with you but
rather between a friend of yours and any lover, be prepared to
impartially side with that friend. You will lose that friendship
otherwise.
1.-
First week: Nine of Swords, Five of Wands and Seven of
Wands. Suffering, a struggle that is not fully resolved despite
having the upper hand.
2.- Second week: Queen
of Wands inverted, Two of Cups inverted and Six of Wands.
Spiteful people/divorce, false love and a victory for all parties
involved.
3.- Third week: Four of Swords
inverted, Seven of Cups and Three of Cups. A new hope followed by
delusion and yet ending in celebration.
4.- Fourth week: The Emperor inverted, The Moon inverted and Justice
inverted. Loss of authority, a very bad outcome of legal
origins.
III.-
THE MOST LIKELY OUTCOME:
→ Short
answer: All
good in the end if you stay far from danger.
→
Long
answer: Much
confusion and setbacks brought up by doubt. Cards speak of personal catastrophe and the need for fast acting and “movement”, and
seeing that two of the cards in the final outcome belong to the
element of Fire, there is a good chance that this means “risk of
maiming through natural disaster or violence”. Would
be great if you avoid concerts and other such public gatherings for
the time being.
1.-
The nature of this reading is that of The
Wheel.
Hoping for a turn for the better.
2.-
The crossing card is
the
Eight of Cups.
Dealing with loss inner turmoil. Feeling as if it is time to cut your
loses and give up hope.
3.-
The crown card, Judgement
inverted.
Heavy disillusion brought by divorce or the erosion of family. That
is the apparent cause of our suffering.
4.-
The root card, The
World inverted.
Not being yet at the end of the road. There is this notion that we
must have had our projects completed by a date and of their otherwise
worthlessness if they are not done in time. It also points to how
literally the whole world has been turned upside down.
5.-
The past, Two
of Golds.
Juggling between two financial decisions that exclude each other, or
rather dealing with staying financially afloat.
6.-
The future, The
Tower inverted.
When it is upright, it is a symbol of catastrophy brought by failing
institutions, but the failure becomes personal when it presents
inverted like this. Keep in mind what could bring you low and brace
for impact.
7.-
Our emotions, Seven
of Swords inverted.
Wasting time in thinking up projects without taking the steps to
materialize them. We make plans for our betterment just to pass time,
not to actually undertake them.
8.-
Our environment, The
Empress inverted.
A world of degenerates and seed-eaters. Wasteful people occupied in
spurious pursuits and dependent on social validation just to avoid
solving real issues. Concerts, debauchery and obscenity.
9.-
Our hopes and fears, Eight
of Swords inverted.
We fear being trapped and stagnant, we hope it is only a matter of
self-confidence and nothing else.
10,
11 and 12.- The outcome is in
the
Ten
of Cups, Knight of Wands and Eight of Wands.
All good, brethren! It means fulfillment if you act now – but what
is the thing we should be doing is yet a mystery – so our best bet
is to analyze our circumstances and take action accordingly. It is
also a call for preparedness and conflict, so please exercise
caution in matters of security against natural disasters or terrorist
activity.
III.-
SOLUTIONS:
Six cards for two mutually-exclusive outcomes,
the difference depending on a single change in attitude.
→
Short
answer: I
am worried that the cards repeat.
→ Long answer: A warning to stay away from places of celebration such as concerts, flea markets, malls and the like. Anywhere where there is many people in a joyful fashion might end in tragedy, better not be around.
1)
Signifficator card, or the situation we are in: Seven
of Swords inverted.
Feeling overburdened with personal projects that simply never come to
happen. Planning ahead for the pleasure of having a clear image, but
no intention of doing anything about it.
2)
Circumstances card, how we got here: The
Empress inverted. Perverse
sensuality, barreness, empty celebration. Pleasure for the pursuit of
it.
3) External influences, what keeps you down: Eight of Swords inverted. False imprisonment, feeling pinned and stagnated by reasons that are entirely born from a lack of self-confidence.
4)
One ending: Ten of Cups.
Celebration and joy.
5)
Other ending: Knight of
Wands. Fast, decisive
and authoritarian action. Either the forces of the state enacting a
crackdown or the mobilization of troops. Can both mean a sudden
attack as well as a need to solve a situation by force, such as EMT
responders, break a riot or even cause the disturbance to begin with.
6)
The pivot, of what depends any of the endings: Eight
of Wands. Success
through travel, rapid movement, changing of environments or
circumstances. Do not get drafted into participating in conflicts you
have no part with.
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