The Fool was the card I drew for my daily card this morning, so I chose to attempt something a little different for today’s post. Even if you missed the live broadcast, you can still see the replay because I did it on Facebook. I’m discussing third party tarot readings in this broadcast, or readings that are focused on someone other than the seeker. A third party reading would occur, for instance, if you asked someone else what they think of you or about their personality.
I won’t deny that this broadcast contained some rambling. There are some priceless nuggets hidden among the rambling, so don’t worry. Learn the dos and don’ts of third party readings by watching this broadcast’s replay. I also go into great detail in the video outlining a tarot spread you can use. Below is a picture of that spread.
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What exactly is a third person in a relationship?
A third party is, in the opinion of experts, a person or group involved in a situation, particularly a dispute, other than the couple. He or she may be a family member, acquaintance, coworker, or neighbor of one of the couples.
The question of whether or not spouses should allow others to arbitrate their marital issues has been a topic of discussion in public discourse.
The vast majority of couples who spoke with SUNDAY PUNCH about their own experiences thought that having third parties in marriages would be extremely harmful. They came to the decision that a third party wasn’t essential because they had previously used one to resolve their marital conflicts.
Mrs. Khadijat Hussein, a child health advocate, told our reporter about her experience and warned that when couples consult outside parties about marital problems, they run the risk of receiving bad advice that could lead to the breakdown of their union.
According to Hussein, many women love talking about their disputes with their husbands to strangers while being unaware that these strangers may be dealing with a more challenging issue at home.
She stated: “You will often hear women say things like, “Chai, my husband cannot try that with me,” or “If I were you, I would do this and that if my husband tries that with me,” when they talk about their problems with a friend or coworker. The third parties keep giving out bad advice.
“On the basis of this, I believe it is incorrect because the friend or coworker you inform about your husband might be dealing with a more serious issue at home. A third party might offer bad advise, which could ruin a marriage. If the third person offers sound counsel, it might be helpful, but these days, the situation is the opposite. I often tell women to exercise caution because of this. All of your buddies may not be good to you.
Can another person manipulate your tarot card?
If you have been reading Tarot for years without allowing anybody else to touch your cards and this is how you prefer it to be done, maintain reading in this manner. Do it if it works.
However, if you are new to tarot and unsure about whether you should allow others to touch your cards when reading for them, REST! Others are welcome to touch freely. In fact, I believe that doing this makes a reading seem more genuine. You simply need to believe in the strength of your intention to afterwards purge any negative energy from your Tarot deck.
What are your thoughts on this? I’m interested to know! Therefore, please share your thoughts regarding individuals touching your cards in the comments section below. Do you agree with it? Or do you strictly enforce a no-touch policy?
Which Tarot card connotes adultery?
Unfortunately, infidelity and cheating are frequent occurrences in romantic partnerships. So it should come as no surprise that readers frequently give predictions about whether or not a partner has been unfaithful. Sometimes there is no cause for concern, but other times the cards show that the seeker’s partner has been acting dishonestly.
This list of “Tarot Cards for Cheating and Infidelity” is merely a suggestion from me. Keep in mind that receiving one of these cards does not necessarily indicate that your partner has been unfaithful. Use your gut feeling and follow it.
of Pentacles
The 2 of Pentacles frequently appears in readings that involve infidelity. The 2 of Pentacles frequently represents a juggling act, which is the reason why.
The two of pentacles may indicate that your partner is dividing their attention between other lovers. They can be under stress as a result of trying to divide their resources between you and another person. Therefore, the 2 of Pentacles will appear in love readings where there has been cheating.
The High Priestess
There are two factors that make The High Priestess a classic adultery Tarot card, and both of them are included in The High Priestess’ primary meanings.
The High Priestess is a card of intuition, to start with. Usually, it suggests that you trust and pay attention to your gut. If you think your partner is cheating on you, this card may indicate that your suspicions are accurate.
Second, The High Priestess can also stand in for things that are unknown, obscured, or kept a secret. Because of this, it is clear that this card could indicate that your partner is concealing information from you, which is a regular occurrence in adultery.
of Swords
The usual card representing infidelity is the 7 of Swords. In actuality, dishonesty is one of its primary meanings. It represents someone doing something they shouldn’t be doing (and trying to get away with it). In your Tarot reading, the 7 of Swords clearly indicates that your companion is telling you lies.
The Tower
Most people’s worst dread is being unfaithful. The Tower, the card of destruction and shock, is a Tarot card that frequently denotes infidelity in a relationship, thus it should come as no surprise.
The Tower typically stands for the unexpected. Therefore, it is unlikely that your partner would cheat on you with someone you would ordinarily suspect. You won’t suspect who they are cheating with until it’s too late.
I should clarify, though, that The Tower doesn’t always indicate that your partner has cheated on you, especially if you have already come to the conclusion that they have. This card, which represents surprises and shocks, can indicate that your partner is likely hiding something else from you that you aren’t even aware of, rather than actively cheating on you.
The Fool
The Fool can occasionally stand for unexpected or outrageous behavior. This card will show up when a person presents themselves as independent even though they have domestic duties to attend to. Essentially, The Fool can suggest that your sweetheart is free of the bonds of a relationship in their thinking. As a result, if your spouse doesn’t act like the relationship is serious, they might cheat on you.
Knight of Wands
When you feel that the Knight symbolizes your relationship in your Tarot reading and ask explicitly about adultery, The Knight of Wands may occasionally suggest that your mate is unfaithful.
High sex drive is a reputation of the Knight of Wands. While this doesn’t always indicate infidelity, it does suggest that your boyfriend has a curious gaze. It’s not a good omen if your readings seem particularly depressing and the Knight of Wands appears.
Queen of Swords
Another court card that can signify adultery and unfaithfulness is the Queen of Swords. The Queen of Swords, on the other hand, represents the “other woman,” while the Knight of Wands represents your partner.
The Queen of Swords frequently indicates the presence of someone who wants to hurt you or who wishes evil things on you in Tarot readings. People who meddle in your romantic life might also be represented by the Queen of Swords. It is reasonable to interpret this card as a warning that someone is getting close to your partner and intends to ruin your relationship.
of Swords
The 3 of Swords is another Tarot card that has historically been connected to cheating and infidelity, much as the 7 of Swords. Where there were once two swords, there are now three, signifying the entry of another person into your partnership.
The Three of Swords has traditionally been associated with heartbreak and frequently denotes the traumatic breakdown of a relationship. That doesn’t necessarily mean that your relationship will end, but it may indicate that you have a difficult path ahead of you.
The Magician
The Magician Tarot card symbolizes manifestation, fresh commercial endeavors, and your initiating of things. The Magician is associated with many good things. Magicians are enjoyable and exciting, but they can have a sinister side.
The Magician is occasionally a card of deceit and cunning. The Magician is also traditionally seen as a representation of a con man. A person in your life may not be as forthcoming as you would like, thus this is a sign.
The Moon
The Moon merits a spot in my list of the top 10 Tarot cards that represent adultery and cheating since it is another card that is typically connected with dishonesty. In fact, I would suggest that The Moon is the card on this list that I would consider to be most likely to indicate infidelity.
Darkness can be understood in divination as a representation of things that are concealed from you. Even having nighttime dreams can indicate that things are not as they seem. It is evident that if you don’t know everything about your relationship, something isn’t right.
The Moon can represent intuition and secrets, making it comparable to The High Priestess. When adultery is present, the seeker typically already has a gut feeling that something is amiss in their relationship, which is why they are looking for infidelity in a Tarot reading. The Moon frequently denotes that you already know the reality and are simply waiting for confirmation from your Tarot cards of your assumptions.
That concludes our discussion of Tarot cards that stand for infidelity and cheating. A free copy of Tarot for Beginners is available here:
What examples of third parties?
Any party with a left-liberal, progressive, social democratic, democratic socialist, or marxist program is included in this category.
- Party of African People’s Socialists
- USA Communist Party
- Socialist Party of Freedom
- Socialist Party of Liberation
- Party for Peace and Freedom
- USA Justice Party
- Party for Socialist Equality
- Alternative Socialist
- USA Socialist Party
- Party of Socialist Workers
- Employer-Class Party
- World Workers Party
- Party for Working Families
- Founders’ Party (Cincinnati, Ohio only)
- Alaska’s Green Party
- Rhode Island Green Party
- New York’s Liberal Party
- Party of Liberty (Vermont)
- Progressive Party of Oregon
- Positive Dane (Dane county, Wisconsin)
- Unite the Independents (Massachusetts)
- Progressive Party of Vermont
- Progressive Party of Washington
What does “third party” mean?
A supplier (or service provider) who is not directly under the authority of the buyer (second party) or the buyer (first party) in a business transaction is referred to as a “third-party source” in commerce. Even though hired by the other two, the third party is still seen as separate from them because not all control is vested in that relationship. Regarding a particular transaction, between the first and second parties, there may be a number of third-party sources. The second party in the transaction would have direct control over a second-party source.
A “third-party source” in information technology is a vendor of software (or a computer accessory) who is unrelated to the vendor and buyer of the main computer product (s).
“3rd Party (3P) source” in the context of online commerce refers to a vendor who lists things on a marketplace without the marketplace actually owning or stocking those items. A 3P vendor has the product on hand and fulfills orders when they are placed. Merchants who take part in Amazon’s FBM program are an example of 3P vendors.
What function does a third party serve?
Independent and third-party candidates are rarely chosen by voters, but they leave an impression by advancing their beliefs.
“The primary function of third parties in politics is to introduce novel concepts and institutions. Allan Lichtman, a history professor at American University in Washington, claims that they innovate.
For example, the idea of conducting nominating conventions, which the major parties presently hold, was developed by the Anti-Masonic Party in the 1830s. In 1848, the Free Soil Party began to advocate against slavery. Socialist President Franklin Delano Roosevelt adopted the Socialist Party’s goals of social security and worker rights. According to Lichtman, the Libertarian Party championed privatization ideals that the Republican Party later adopted.
Political analysts credit Ross Perot’s 1992 presidential campaign with advancing the need for federal budget parity. The billionaire Perot garnered nearly 19% of the vote by bringing his rustic Texas manner to the budget debate.
Perot is a good example of how an independent or third-party candidate can have a significant impact in one election but see his ideas co-opted by the major parties by the next, according to Lara Brown, director of the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University in Washington. Independents “are like honeybeests, which only sting once before dying, she claims.
Some third-party candidates are representatives of political organizations like the Libertarian Party, Green Party, and Constitution Party, who have amassed sufficient support to be listed on ballots across the nation. Others are candidates like Ross Perot who are elected because they are compelling personalities in their own right.