
Meanings behind Eight of Swords
(they) can’t.
(they) cannot
(you’re) stuck.
being tied down

(they) can’t.
(they) cannot
(you’re) stuck.
being tied down
All
all in one operation (all in one load)
all kinds of things
all that
King of Cups – Seven of Pentacles – Seven of Swords
The government may consider it a crime.
The government – King of Cups
may consider it – Seven of Pentacles
a crime. - Seven of Swords
King of Cups is the bleary-eyed bureaucrat, the guy with the desk job, the weaker
fellow who is very polite and defers to others, a follower type, even the heavy drinker,
in Tarot Verbatim. The fish necklace and his appearance are clues to this. By extension,
watch King of Cups also show up for any form and any level of the government--any
government, even Human Resources.
Seven of Pentacles represents anything you are doubtful or puzzled about. You may
consider it could go either way but there’s no way to know until what you planted gets
to the stage of bearing fruit.
Seven of Swords is a crime in progress. He has their weapons in his hand and he is
sneaking out of camp with them.
TWO-CARD COMBINATIONS
King of Cups – Seven of Pentacles – Seven of Swords
The government may consider it a crime.
King of Cups – Seven of Pentacles
The government may consider it.
The government – King of Cups
may consider it. - Seven of Pentacles
King of Cups – Seven of Swords
Government crime.
Government – King of Cups
crime. - Seven of Swords
Seven of Pentacles – Seven of Swords
may consider it a crime
may consider it – Seven of Pentacles
a crime – Seven of Swords