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6 of [ / ] Spades
The Unfamiliar Environment:
-- Debilitating & Alienating
Debilitating debauchery and deviation
Detrimental animosity and disaffection
Hostility, alienation, forced exile
Poverty, privation, starving all the while
Debilitating animosity alienating
Detrimental poverty starving
Description:
The guilty couple from the previous card have been banished. Alienation and disaffection has neccessitated their departure into the unknown. Swords lined up like prison bars indicate it might be more of an escape from hostility.
Prediction:
You will get drunk... again. You will lie. You will alienate everyone. You will be cast out. You will never be forgiven.
Advice:
Don't allow yourself to be influenced by decadent means. Change your evil ways. Don't be a bad influence. Don't be so hostile. Don't push people away. Don't lie. Get out of here.
Maxim:
O what a tangled web we weave, when we practice to deceive.
One rotten apple can spoil the whole barrel.
Consult:
[D6] The Sinister Demon
[D4/6] The Concussive Thunder
Compare:
Antonym: 6 of [X] The Familiar Environment
Coronym: 6 of [--] The Decreasing Evolution
Transonym: 4 of [ / ] The Unstable Foundation
Varonym: [Reverse] Mitigate
Proxonym: < or >
More...
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Compare to The Numerical Tarot
Compare to The Isomorphic Tarot
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Key: [+] = Addition-Diamonds-Coins ... [X] = Multiplication-Hearts-Cups ... [--] = Subtraction-Clubs-Staves ... [ / ] = Division-Spades-Swords
[A] = Ameliorate Major ... [D] = Deteriorate Major
Antonym = Meanings that are opposite in an investive vs. divestive way e.g. [+] to [--], or [X] to [ / ]
Coronym = Meanings that correlate in a quantitative vs. qualitative way e.g. [+] & [X], or [--] & [ / ]
Transonym = Meanings that are equidistantly similar i.e. from the same sphere of influence, e.g. 1&9, or 2&8, or 3&7, or 4&6
Varonym = Meanings that are variable across a spectrum of possibilities that exists across antonymous cards in their upright & reversed states
Proxonym = Meanings that evolve seqentially across each suit from one card to the next
The Seasonal Tarot by Guy and Charlene Palm
Copyright © 2007 by Guy Palm
Do not reproduce without permission