Tarot reading for America, Russia, and China

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24 Apr 2024, 8:43 am

The three empires competing for dominance of the world Game of Thrones style! :king:

Let us see what my cards say about the outcome of this battle for global supremacy, shall we? :skull:

Since last night was a full moon I figured I would use my Epiphyllum playing cards which are designed after a rare flower that blooms at night only once a year.

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Where we were: Ace of Clubs/Temperance.

"We should not let restlesssness or changeability lead us into making disasterous decisions" (too late for that I suppose...)

Where we are: Queen of Spades/Judgement.

"Impending changes are coming which may or may not be fortunate."

What is fading away: Ace of Diamonds/The Star.

"Expect to overcome difficult situations" (which aint gonna happen anytime soon as this is in the "fading out" position. Hope to keep stability and peace is fading out.)

What is happening next: 9 of Clubs/Strength.

"Those who have decieved us, or caused loss, will be forced to pay restitution if we act quickly" (maybe some sort of revolution is in the making?)

What the outcome will be: King of Clubs/The Emperor

"Expect the goodwill and assistance of others" (alliances shifting and forming?)


Sounds to me like a shift in the current world order is taking place. People are looking for people to blame for their misery which will spark violence around the world. We missed our chance to prevent this from happening.


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25 Apr 2024, 7:53 am

RedDeathFlower13 wrote:
The three empires competing for dominance of the world Game of Thrones style! :king:

Let us see what my cards say about the outcome of this battle for global supremacy, shall we? :skull:

Since last night was a full moon I figured I would use my Epiphyllum playing cards which are designed after a rare flower that blooms at night only once a year.

♡ ♤ :study: ♧ ♤

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Where we were: Ace of Clubs/Temperance.

"We should not let restlesssness or changeability lead us into making disasterous decisions" (too late for that I suppose...)

Where we are: Queen of Spades/Judgement.

"Impending changes are coming which may or may not be fortunate."

What is fading away: Ace of Diamonds/The Star.

"Expect to overcome difficult situations" (which aint gonna happen anytime soon as this is in the "fading out" position. Hope to keep stability and peace is fading out.)

What is happening next: 9 of Clubs/Strength.

"Those who have decieved us, or caused loss, will be forced to pay restitution if we act quickly" (maybe some sort of revolution is in the making?)

What the outcome will be: King of Clubs/The Emperor

"Expect the goodwill and assistance of others" (alliances shifting and forming?)


Sounds to me like a shift in the current world order is taking place. People are looking for people to blame for their misery which will spark violence around the world. We missed our chance to prevent this from happening.


Indeed for this fortune telling in the form of a card thing philosophy that adheres with the theory of Three Empires which compete for global dominance. America, Russia, and China are the three empires that must come down if we act quickly. In a communist revolution, such an imperialist clique that oppresses others for not being American, Russian, or Chinese must vanish upon the grand takeover and the Great Revolution must be accomplished by the eradication of imperialism itself from these three forces and that the very core of imperialism must be destroyed to prevent it from resurfacing among the revolutionary working class.


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25 Apr 2024, 8:05 am

I'm glad you enjoyed my reading. :)

And who knows? Maybe I am wrong about communism. But either way there can be a strange kind of wisdom in trying to read the world around us through randomly selected cards. This is why I love tarot. :lol:


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26 Apr 2024, 1:30 am

RedDeathFlower13 wrote:
I'm glad you enjoyed my reading. :)

And who knows? Maybe I am wrong about communism. But either way there can be a strange kind of wisdom in trying to read the world around us through randomly selected cards. This is why I love tarot. :lol:


Then again. This is pretty much an Orwellian philosophy of the three empires competing for dominance. The concept of three big empires specifically comes from Orwell's novel "1984" in which we have Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia. Despite some clear differences, a major coincidence is that the novel is talking about these three big empires that are in a Cold War competing for world hegemony. As we see, 75 years after the novel came out, we have America, Russia, and China compete for world hegemony. America is the dominant superpower but is facing challenges from China which is the upcoming superpower set to rival the United States. Then we have Russia, which mainly ties itself with China as a means of fighting against the West.

Whether today's "Eurasia" and "Eastasia" actually do want to remain allies or they're just allies simply because they have a common enemy, the "Cold War" as we know, has never ended despite the famed fall of the USSR in 1991. The Cold War we learn about is the one between capitalism and communism but the true Cold War we should be aware of is a war of the three empires and two worlds in planet Earth. This, "perpetual war" that isn't even a state of war but a perpetual cold war might as well be the sign that it is "Literally 1984".


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Yesterday, 8:03 am

Another reading I did on this subject invoking the power of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. :skull:

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From left to right the cards are:

Knight of Cups. The Clergy Class. Theocracy. White Horse of Conquer.

What was their greatest sin? The Hanged Man. Clinging to the hope that their martyr who controls their government from beyond the grave will save them once the world ends, whether that be Muhammad or Christ or the messiah yet to come or whatever.

Knight of Wands. The Peasant Class. Communism. Red Horse of War.

What was their greatest sin? Justice. She sits on her throne with a stern look on her face as she holds the scales to divide the coins evenly among the people and weilds her mighty sword to cut the the rich elitists down to equal size. The problem with this concept however is that justice can always be abused for revenge by a corrupt system no matter how "fair" it tries to be.

Knight of Coins/Pentacles. The Merchant Class. Capitalism. Black Horse of Famine.

What is their greatest sin? The Tower. Using their vast wealth they kept building and building the Tower of Babylon to try and reach the Heavens (in a metaphoric sense). Life improved greatly for certain nations affected by the post-war economic boom. But now their tower has hit the glass ceiling and their infastructure is crumbling down. Humans were never meant to be this fat and safe for so long. First generation builds it, Second Generation maintains it, Third Generation tears it all down.

Knight of Swords. The Military Class. Imperialism. Pale Horse of Pestilence (weilding Death's Blade).

What is their greatest sin? None other than The World. The card of finality. Every Empire tries to conquer and change the world, but they always collapse into ruin and dust sooner or later and the world moves on without them.


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Yesterday, 1:09 pm

RedDeathFlower13 wrote:
Another reading I did on this subject invoking the power of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. :skull:

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From left to right the cards are:

Knight of Cups. The Clergy Class. Theocracy. White Horse of Conquer.

What was their greatest sin? The Hanged Man. Clinging to the hope that their martyr who controls their government from beyond the grave will save them once the world ends, whether that be Muhammad or Christ or the messiah yet to come or whatever.

Knight of Wands. The Peasant Class. Communism. Red Horse of War.

What was their greatest sin? Justice. She sits on her throne with a stern look on her face as she holds the scales to divide the coins evenly among the people and weilds her mighty sword to cut the the rich elitists down to equal size. The problem with this concept however is that justice can always be abused for revenge by a corrupt system no matter how "fair" it tries to be.

Knight of Coins/Pentacles. The Merchant Class. Capitalism. Black Horse of Famine.

What is their greatest sin? The Tower. Using their vast wealth they kept building and building the Tower of Babylon to try and reach the Heavens (in a metaphoric sense). Life improved greatly for certain nations affected by the post-war economic boom. But now their tower has hit the glass ceiling and their infastructure is crumbling down. Humans were never meant to be this fat and safe for so long. First generation builds it, Second Generation maintains it, Third Generation tears it all down.

Knight of Swords. The Military Class. Imperialism. Pale Horse of Pestilence (weilding Death's Blade).

What is their greatest sin? None other than The World. The card of finality. Every Empire tries to conquer and change the world, but they always collapse into ruin and dust sooner or later and the world moves on without them.


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Cool stuff!


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Yesterday, 10:05 pm

Apparently I shoulda added Iran to this list. :nerdy:

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/featu ... -us-europe


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