succor provided

  

  the world + the chariot  

Two weeks ago, someone said a funny thing to me:  "Yeah, we were in a pandemic and lockdown for two years, and now it's almost over, and the world is back to warring."  War is not funny, but how the person said it - plus the statement's accuracy - made me laugh.

It is likely that today's tarot combination is about succor provided during wartime.  These two tarot cards are a reading about the connection between two major forces (two Major Arcana cards together).  One of the forces is assured success after a noteworthy completion.  This completion is the fulfilmment of a voyage (the World) - as emigration will round out, complete, or make whole this connection between the major forces.

It is very possible that today's tarot combination continues to provide insight into the EFFICIENT QUERENT from last weekend, whose determination put them in a position to move away from and beyond obstacles (World with Chariot).  Today's tarot combination shows that, sometime this weekend, this efficient person or group of people will be receiving assistance that should help them to achieve their assured success.  If this reading is about a war, then after winning, our querent will be at the start of a new cycle.

Lastly, I'll note that while today's two card are a reading explicitly about two major forces that are at war there is a third major force inferred, and it is this third major force which is providing succor to the group that is our efficient querent.  Today's tarot reading brings to my mind's eye that board game War, which I poorly played with friends as a teenager - I always took a Switzerland posture and played opossum - but there is no opossum here.  In this tarot reading, we've got an efficient underdog that has had some surprisingly bold victories against a group that expected to win, and with help from a third party our determined underdog'll probably win this battle by the end of June 2022.

As I read and wrote last weekend, this efficient querent is unbeatable.

Today's cards are the covers of blank notebooks sold on Amazon.

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