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Divination through PLaying Cards!
So like i said before when i shared about something similar to this that i’d post this in details for all witches out there to learn, hope you like this!
BASICS: ----------- Number meanings: --------------------------- 1- beginning or ending 2- coorporation or conflict 3- expansion or loss 4- foundation or instability 5- activity or restlessness 6- communication or ignorance 7- improvement or stagnation 8- health or illness ( balance/imbalance) 9- wish or disappointment ( also changes,etc.) 10- success or failure 11( J )- thoughts, also young helpful person, or troubled youth 12 ( Q )- receptivity/intuition, also female friend or rival. 13 ( K )- action/force, also a male friend or rival
Basic Suit Meaning: ------------------------------ Spades- negativity, problems, challenges, failure, illness or loss. Hearts- emotion, love, happiness, sharing, pleasure, and healing. Clubs- good luck, growth, activity, work, business and social interactions. Diamonds- energy, power, imagination, money, rewards, success and legal judgements.
Basic Suits interactions: ------------------------------------ Each Suit is influenced by the Suit that tops or falls to the right of it.
SPADES: 2 Spades- Serious trouble, illness, possible harm to oneself or another Spades + Heart- Hurt feelings, emotional pain. Spades + Clubs- increased difficulties, problems with work. Spades + Diamonds- energy block, money problem, or spending money.
HEARTS: Hearts + Spades- Physical or emotional healing. 2 Hearts- joy, happiness, love, romance and having good time. Heart + Clubs- happy outcomes, developing emotions. Heart + diamonds- rewards, positive attraction or sharing money.
Clubs: Clubs + Spades- actively working through problems CLubs + Hearts- creativity, service to others, good luck. 2 Clubs- actions and increased activity, taking control Clubs + Diamonds- Applied power or investing money.
Diamonds: Diamonds + Spades- imagined problems, improved finances. Diamonds + Hearts- Happiness and success, comfort and security. Diamonds + Clubs- increase in power or money 2 Diamonds- great success, or aquiring or saving money.
Courts in groups: ------------------------- Hearts = Partying, having good time, or a family function. Clubs = practical function such as a class, or a work engagement. Diamonds = Intellectual pursuits, or reward or earned celebrations Spades = a gathering out of obligation, or necessity.
> traditionally , the querent's position is to the left of a row of cards. Therefore a Court Card that faces left is generally showing interest in the querent, and a Court Card that faces right is generally not focused on the querent or his/her needs, and may indicate disinterest, disagreement or estrangement. > A Court Card facing forward another court indicates interest in that person. If the second court is looking away, it can indicate a one-sided relationship, or unrequited love. > Court cards of the same sex facing each other indicate agreement or friendship. > Court cards of the same sex facing each other with heart between them can indicate a same-sex relationship. > court cards of the opposite sex facing each other indicate marriage or strong relationship. > The pip the Court Cards look to will reveal what is on the person's mind, or may refer to an event or circumstance influencing this person directly.
Card multiples: ----------------------- Ace: 2 Aces: Leadership, authority 3 Aces: an unexpected twist of fate. 4 Aces: Major changes that affect every area of life.
Twos: 2 twos: things coming in pairs 3 twos: can indicate lots of activity and everything happening at once 4 twos: teamwork, co-operation, group activity
Threes: 2 threes: a church or monastery, growing spirituality 3 threes: a religious or mystical experience 4 threes: religious fanaticism
Fours: 2 fours: A solid foundation 3 fours: can indicate places of amusement such as a restaurant or theater 4 fours: conferences, gatherings, stadiums, arenas.
Fives: 2 fives: the hand or feet. Can indicate that something is with reach, or the power is in one's own grasp. 3 fives: Serving the public. Giving one's self freely. 4 fives: Major Changes. reaching a truning point in one's life.
Sixes: 2 sixes: Things coming together or falling into place 3 sixes: social engagement, party, or get-together. 4 sixes: Tying up loose ends, closing the book on someone or something.
Sevens: 2 sevens: signify life changes. With 7 of spades it can be a change for the worse, with 2 red 7s indicate health and happiness 3 sevens: indicate emotional or spiritual growth. 4 sevens: denote a spiritual awakening
Eights: 2 eights: Pleasure, having good time. Can indicate music from the sybolism of 88 keys on a piano. 3 eights: major changes or a shift in power. 3 eights: weighing the pros and cons of a situation
Nines: 2 nines: higher education or travel industry. 3 nines: changes in philosophy or attitude 4 nines: highest level of attainment, fame and celebrity.
Tens: 2 tens: travel out of state or out of the province. 3 tens: travel out of the country 4 tens; world travel.
Jacks: King + Jack: Someone from the past is returning. Queen + Jack: an old female friend or girlfriend is returning to the seeker's life. 2 Jacks: legal actions, contracts, or a court case pending. 3 Jacks: Peer pressure. Boy's night out. 4 jacks: fraternity, military service, boy's club, any organized group made up of mostly men.
Queens: 2 Queens: sharing confidences, gossip, can be catty if one is Q of Spades. 3 Queens: a group of female friends, a night out with the girls. 4 Queens: Girl's school, sorority, any organization consisting of mostly women.
Kings: 2Kings: A man in uniform - policeman, fireman, etc. Shaking hands on a business deal. 3 Kings: success, making a name for oneself. 4 Kings: public recognition, and organization consisting of mostly men such as a men's club.
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DIAMONDS: King of Diamonds Traditionally, the King of Diamonds represents a man with very light colorings- red or light blond hair with blue, green or gray eyes. He might also have gray or white hair. An intelligent, dynamic, professional man. Restless and energetic, there is usually money around him. He may be a wealthy politician, an account executive, real estate broker, a CPA, an investment banker, or government official. He takes great pride in his professional persona. If he is not careful, he can become consumed by his work, and neglect the other areas of his life. He may be a relative by marriage.
Queen of Diamonds The Queen of Diamonds represents a woman with very light coloring, red or light blond hair with blue, green or gray eyes. she might also have gray or white hair. she is an intelligent, imaginative, energetic and a woman of authority, who is cultured and financially secure. When surrounded by unfavorable cards, the Queen of Diamonds can represent a garish, flurtatious woman who is manipulative for her own ends. She could be an account executive, a bank manager, or a government official. She might be any family bond by marriage.
Jack of Diamonds represents a young person of either sex with very light coloring. He or she is fair-haired with blue, green or gray eyes. The Jack of Diamonds is intelligent, energetic, cultured, and financially secure, and a dynamic young person. He might be a wealthy young jet-setter, a high school football star, a bank teller, or a petty government official. There could be money around this person. He might be any family bond by marriage.
Ten of Diamonds Generally represents Satisfaction, success with money, financial security, a large sum of money, material wealth, riches, freedom from financial worry. It indicates gain, financial rewards, success with money, and achievement in one's career. This is the "banking" and "investment" card. It indicates a growing bank account, a nest egg, pension, retirement fund, or just money socked away for a rainy day. This card represents springtime, and the direction west.
Nine of Diamonds represents extra money, a check, a bonus. The brain, mental energy, psychic ability, imagination, electricity, electromagnetic energy. It represents thoughts, mental images, or mental attitude. Another Wish card, and other people’s wishes and desires can affect or influence the querent. This is a card of mental attraction that can also represent that someone else is thinking of the querent. It represents fame, or celebrity. This card also represents civil services, or public office, and can indicate local state or federal government. It denotes Bureaucratic red tape when surrounded by unfavorable cards.
Eight of Diamonds Denotes balance, or the struggle to find balance, in financial matters. Represents the ups and downs of money management. It indicates extra money coming from unexpected source. It can highlight a new source of income, or warns that over-spending is depleting current resources. It can denote "balancing the books," budgeting finances, and saving for the future. It represents anything that includes the movement and cycling of money. The 8 of Diamonds can denote "being insightful" or "looking into the future." In matters of health, this card can symbolize "the eyes."
Seven of Diamonds Traditionally, a card of financial achievement, rewards and recognition. This is a card of earned success, steady improvement, efforts rewarded. It denotes lucky money, wins, pay raise, improved prospects. This card represents a person's liquid assets, and the surrounding cards will describe the current financial state, and any other actions to be taken with the money may as financial investment, stocks and bonds, e-trading.
Six of Diamonds A card of science and technology. It represents all forms of computerized technology, visual technology, electronic equipments, the internet, X-rays and MRIs. This card also denotes counseling in all forms: psychic, psychological, marriage, financial, scholastic, etc. When surrounded by unfavorable cards, it denotes lack of info, or withheld knowledge. The 6 of Diamonds is also a card of "small gains." It can represent a small raise, or a bonus check. It can denote enough money to meet expenses, but nothing left over. it is also a card of energy, vitality, and power. The surrounding cards will describe how and where the person is utilizing this energy.
Five of Diamonds It is a card of Karma patterns, cause and effect, magnetic attraction, law of attraction, represents thoughts that creates one's life experience. It can denote an animal magnetism, or a magnetic personality. This card will describe how one's personal space is being influenced. This card represents City life or civil service.
Four of Diamonds Might indicate working towards financial stability. It can represent rent or a rented piece of property such as an apartment or summer home. This card represents a stable financial situation, and can indicate financial papers. This can do anything from a dollar bill to a real estate license. It can represent any kind of ticket that is purchased or paid for. The 4 of diamonds will indicate a bank account or checking account, and will fall with Spades when the seeker is about to make a large purchase.
Three of Diamonds Represents a small increase in money, financial growth, and taking the first steps on the ladder to success. It is the small money card. It can indicate increased income, or extra money coming in from an outside source. It can represent a small payment, such as a debt, or loan, small bank deposit or withdrawal. It can indicate making a payment on a lay away plan. This card also represents building for financial security. It can indicate expanding businesses or clientele base, and an increase in profits. It may indicate a small promotion or a small raise, and can also indicate financial expansion. The idea of expansion could mean scattered energy. This denotes lack of focus, commitment, or effort. In a relationship spread, this card indicates " fickleness" or changeability in a lover who runs hot and cold.
Two of Diamonds 2 of Diamonds represents financial partnerships, and money transactions. It is a small money card. It can respresent a small financial loan or small payment. This card represents a letter, email, memo, or any form of written correspondence. The 2 of diamonds also denotes financial news such as a bank statement, insurance papers, or any kind of financial report. This card reveals the creative mind, and a fertile imagination, and it is the card of the writer, journalist, or novelist. It represents exchanging a gift or a favor. Specifically, this card would denote a gift of money, financial assistance in the way of a loan, or some helpful financial advice. The position of the card in the spread determine who gives and who recieves. This card can predict two marriages.
Ace of Diamonds Signifies a letter, a ring or paper money. This card represents news, a message, an invitation, or any form of verbal or written communication. It can indicate the start of a new financial venture, or the beginning of a new phase in life. This card can refer to something brand new.
HEARTS: King of Hearts Traditionally, this card is a kind, loving man. He traditionally represents a man with sandy, dark blond, or light brown hair and brown, blue or hazel eyes. represents most often a father or father figure, and is usually a male lover and an emotional, family oriented person. He is passionate, artistic, and a good- natured. On the downside, he is sensetive and can be easily offended.
Queen of Hearts Represents a female loved one in the seeker's life. She is loving and maternal, and most often represents a mother figure or a mother. The Queen of Hearts is an emotional, family oriented person. As a mother, she is protective and loving. In her role as a friend, she is warm, kind and affectionate; and responds quickly to kindness and friendships. As a lover, she is passionate and romantic. This woman is creative and artistic, and she enjoys the beautiful things in life.
Jack of Hearts: Traditionally, this card is a card of romance. He represents a lazy, immature, emotionally insecure young man; or simply the thoughts of the Queen or King of Hearts. This card is most often read as young male, it represents the boyfriend, a male family member, or a male lover. He can be an actor or an artist, or a poet. For an older woman, this card may represent the son. For a young girl, this card might be a boyfriend, or a brother. This card is always considered a young person with an emotional attachment to the querent.
Ten of Hearts Symbolizes the pinnacle of happiness and success. It represents all of the good things in life. Specifically, this card denotes possessing the things most wished for, such as emotional security, love, peace of mind, and success in all endeavors. This is an especially positive card that favorably influences all the surrounding cards. It represent marriage, which represents the pinnacle of success, love and happiness for most people. This card can represent a marriage partner specifically. Unless surrounded by Spades, this cards denotes a happy, love, committed union, and can represent any long-term relationship. In general, this card can indicate that a person is "marriage minded." The 10 of Hearts represents warm weather, summer, time, and the southern regions.
Nine of Hearts Symbolically, the 9 of Hearts denotes happiness, attainment, gratification, and peace of mind. It represents whatever situation, circumstance, event, or possession in life will make the seeker happy. It can represent a conscious want or a subconscious desire. It often foretells that the seeker's deepest desire is about to manifest, and that his or her most treasured dream is about to come true.The "Big Wishes" card, and represents the deepest wish or desire on the seeker's mind. It indicates that the wish will come true even if surrounded by Spades. Spades would only delay but not nullify the good fortune of the 9 of Hearts.
Eight of Hearts Traditionally, this is a card of celebration and good tidings. It brings emotional balance, harmony, and fair play. It is a card of pleasure and happy times. It indicates sharing good times with friends and family. It represents mutual love and respect, mutual faith and trust, and emotional fulfillment. It can tell if the object of your affections is feeling the same way about you. May indicate a fair deal or a mutually beneficial venture. It also represent an existing relationship, or a specific loved one in the querent's life, indicating a relationship that might influence the situation. It is not necessarily a romantic relationship, nor a new relationship is on the way. This card can also represent a couple when referred to as a unit.
Seven of Hearts This card denotes positive outcomes, steady improvements, and happy surprises. It can indicate a peaceful period when you get a chance to relax and catch your breath. It represents a second chance with more positive outcome the second time around. This card denotes happiness and peace of mind that comes from getting a second chance at something. It reveals an opportunity to do something over, or to complete a task that was left undone. This card can represent that something is doubled, or that it occurs twice.
Six of Hearts Traditionally, this card is a card of happiness and enduring love. It denotes a positive, happy environment unless surrounded by unfavorable cards. This card represents the male gender, and all things musculine. It can be a boyfriend, lover, son, brother, beard, mustache, as well as unisex items like razors, pants, etc. This card can represent emotional connection, and may indicate a romantic relationship or a love affair. This card can also indicate feeling emotionally safe, and protected. it denotes a sense of emotional security, gallantry, courage, faith, trust, sympathy, sincerity, and compassion. In question of an unborn, This is a male card.
Five of Hearts Traditionally, it is a card of restless love. It can denote positive changes, pleasure and enjoyment, unless surrounded by unfavorable cards. This card can refer to an unmarried, female loved one in the seeker's life such as girlfriend, sister, daughter, etc. It represent anything associated with the female gender, or the feminine side. The 5 of Hearts can also represent clothing in general. This card can also denote female sexuality, intimacy, tenderness, sympathy, compassion, and physical displays of affection. It also represents a desired opportunity, offer or proposal that brings happiness and success. it could be marriage proposal, the offer of a dream job, or any chance or opportunity to fulfill a dream, or satisfy one's desire. In question about gender of an unborn, this card indicates a female.
Four of Hearts Represents a physical union. It denotes a relationship between two people, such as marrige, sexual relations, or a business partnership. This card can predict the return of a lover, or denote mending a broken friendship. The 4 of Hearts can also represent a joyous celebration such as wedding ceremony, reception, shower, an engagment party, or anniversary celebration. It can indicate entertainment in the home, or throwing a party and having good time. This card can represent comfort and security. It denote a festive table, bed, or soft, cushy furniture, hence this card represents a bedroom, a wedding suite, or a love nest.
Three of Hearts Traditionally the 3 of Hearts represents love, beauty, fertility, happiness and celebrations. It symbolizes developing emotions, and a growing sense of peace and contentment. This card represents expanding love, and happy emotions. It can indicate the beginning of a new love relationship. It can indicate a romantic date. With Spades, it can denote a love triangle. 3 of Hearts represents something beautiful. It can denote creative achievements, such as artwork, poem or music. It represents blood and life, and symbolizes the moment of conception, or growing embryo. It could also mean a developing love affair. The 3 of Hearts predicts happy outcomes. It can represent an interest in religion or mysticism, and can indicate meditation and spiritual growth.
Two of Hearts Tradionally, the 2 of Hearts is a card of love and affection. This card can represent loving exchanges, and can indicate a love letter, or good news from or about a loved one. It also indicates affection between two people. This card can denote a romantic relationship, but because it is a small Heart, it most often refers to a strong platonic or filial bond. It can be read as the seeker's emotions. This card denotes emotional excitement and expectancy. The surrounding cards can indicate what is expected from this card. As such it can indicate birth or pregnancy. It can indicate an unexpected visitor would appear within two weeks. Hence it is a card of time and predictions.
Ace of Hearts Traditionally, the Ace of Hearts is a card of love, happiness and celebrations. This card can indicate a new love, or the beginning of an emotionl period in the querent's life. It denotes the source of one's emotional support which in most cases is the home and the family. It can denote the idea of feeling comfortable and "at home." This card represent a change of residence, or a return home after being away for a period of time. The Ace of Hearts to real estate and the sale or purchase of home. The Ace of Hearts can also represent specific family member, or one's family in general. Ace of Hearts is also a card of protection.
SPADES: King of Spades A man of authority, ambition and power. Divorced or widowed, an older man, a leader, lawyer, judge, police officer, health specialist, man from a foreign country. He can be arrogant, opportunistic, deceptive, cold, calculating, shrewd, possessive, emotionally controlled, detached, a rival in business or love. In old meanings he represents a power-hungry man with evil intentions.
Queen of Spades An ambitious, skillful, intelligent woman. With unfavorable cards, she becomes clever, conniving and plotting. She can represent a woman from a foreign country, a divorced or widowed woman, a professional woman such as a doctor or a lawyer. Can represent an elderly, or a woman who allows her head to rule her heart, or a leader. On the negtive side, she can be spiteful and catty, deceptive, cold and calculating, gossip, a rival in love or business. She can be emotionally controlled and detached.
Jack of Spades A skillful, clever young person, most often male with dark brown to black hair, and dark brown eyes. He can be a soldier or cadet, a police officer, a young person from a foreign country, a young leader. On the negative side, he can be unsettled, erratic, emotionally inconsistent, a youth in trouble, a bully, a gang member, a juvenile delinquent, cold and calculating, emotionally controlled and detached, a liar, a spy. Can represent dark thoughts, or the thoughts of the King or Queen of Spades.
Ten of Spades Traditionally a card of misfortune, grief, ruin, and tragic endings. This card casts an ominous shadow across all surrounding cards in the spread. It represents the negative emotions associated with the unfortunate events in life–emotions such as fear, worry, sadness, tears, disappointment, depression and grief. It can indicate that one's worst fears are about to be realized. This card can reveal the hang-ups and fears that block us from reaching our goals. This card can denote obsessiveness or compulsive behavior, secrets, mysteries, lies, suspicions, deception, criminal activity, betrayal. With career cards, this card denotes shady deals, lies and deceit. And with other spades it can indicate tragic events. An older meaning to this card was a large body of water. From this idea of depth and darkness, it means night time, the unconscious, the subconscious and evil forces. This card also represents winter time and cold weather.
Nine of Spades Traditionally a card of sadness, adversity, failure, suffering, emotional or physical pain, grief, and malice. This is a very unfavorable card. It forebodes tragic events including accidents, serious injury, serious illness, self-injury, and harm to one’s self or another. It can indicate feeling pressured or forced to do something. It can indicate a loss of control. It denotes a breakdown of established patterns. It can represent a disappointment, or a broken heart. It also represents karmic debts, obligations, and duty to self and others.
Eight of Spades Traditionally a card of disappointment, illness and physical restriction. Denotes a lack of reciprocation, unrequited love, something one-sided and not mutually beneficial. It can specifically point to physical and mental imbalance, and indicates the need for medical attention. This card refers to a disappointment, an insult, a slight, a snub, hurt feelings, or an emotional upset. It can denote reassessing one’s goals, examining ones accomplishments, investigating or researching something new, and the need for careful considertion. It can specifically refer to an examination or any form of exam or investigation. In old symbolic meaning, this card is a prison, indicating the feeling of being trapped, restricted, undermined, or held back.
Seven of Spades Traditionally a card of bad luck and loss. It represents the emotional response to the loss of something prized or someone loved, or the reversal of cherished plans. It can indicate a serious setback in reaching an important goal. It represents frustration, the water and drinking card. The misfortune of the 7 of Spades was usually something you never saw coming.
Six of Spades Traditionally a card of completion, and represents the end of one phase and the beginning of the next, It can indicate a permanent ending, specially with a situation or relationship that has run its course. It represents the need to let go, releasing what no longer serves,and moving on to something new. It can denote a parting of ways, dissolution of a business, and the breakup of relationship or a partnership. It represents a divorce. This card denotes making progress, and represents a moving force, a move to a new residence, a mode of transportation, a car, truck, bus, train. It can denote "moving on" emotionally as well as physically.
Five of Spades Traditionally a card of anger and loss. From an older symbolic meaning of a hand holding a knife, the 5 of Spades can denote cutting someone or something out of one’s life. It can also denote a surgical procedure. This card also denotes divorce, quitting, leaving, going it alone. It represents negative emotions associated with loss, fear of abandonment, loneliness, depression. This card denotes separation accompanied by pain, grief, sorrow and tears. Represents the left hand or left-handed, or the left path.
Four of Spades Represent illness, recuperation, the need for caution. Symbolizes the sick bed, hospital room, coffin, a jail cell. This card can represent a physical illness and all feelings associated with sickness such as rest, confinement, exhaustion, need to take it easy, move at a slower pace, bed-ridden, feeling fenced in, staying at home. This card indictes an unhealthy situation, feeling trapped, feeling sick and tired of someone or something.
Three of Spades Traditionally a card of loss. It represents a growing problem, or a worsening situation. It signifies interrupted growth, or a blockage. This card denotes confusion, misunderstandings, lies, deceptions, and deceit. It can represent an arguement and a third party interferance, or trouble coming from the outside. This card can indicate a troublesome, meddling person who is interfering in someone else's business. It shows a particularly tender matter, or someone around the querent who is defensive about someone or something. It can represent the present of a mistress or the "rake" in a love triangle.
Two of Spades Traditionally represents a restriction or "feeling stuck," and a removal or separation necessary to move forward. This card is usually bad news. It denotes betrayal, conflict, violent arguments, misunderstandings, and malicious gossip. It can represent guilt, suppressed anger, feelings of resentment, and a grudge held. It denotes vindictiveness, or harmful retaliation for any real or imagined slight. The 2 of spades represents disagreements, incompatibility, and broken partnerships. It can indicate a break up, or losing touch with someone. It can denote leaving a job, disowning a belonging, or spending a large sum of money and feeling guilty about it.
Ace of Spades Traditionally the Death card, but rarely physical death if only combined with other spades. It symbolizes the change and transformation associated with the endings and new beginnings. It can refer to endings, or possibly the beginning of trouble in a reading, but endings are not always bad so this card's appearance indicates a "rebirth," and can be regarded as an indirectly positive card. It could also refer to worries, fears, anxieties, decisions,etc.
CLUBS: King of Clubs represents a male of medium coloring with medium to dark brown hair and brown, blue or hazel eyes. He is a reliable friend and trusted adviser, and he is generally a married man. The King of Clubs is a generous, enthusiastic, socially active man. He has excellent business sense, and may own his own business. He might be a successful entrepreneur, a business executive, a college professor, or a professional athlete. He could be a male colleague or business associate. He could be the seeker’s boss or best friend.
Queen of Clubs Traditionally, the Queen of Clubs represent a female of medium coloring with brown hair and brown, blue or hazel eyes She is a business woman, a female co-worker, a good adviser, a trusted female friend, or a social butterfly. She is an active, industrious, reliable woman who is well-liked and has great business sense. She can represent a socially active woman who enjoys clubs, societies, and other social functions. She runs her home efficiently, and she likes to keep busy. She is a hard worker, and prefers to be an active participant in life.
Jack of Clubs Traditionally is the trusted friend and adviser. He is a hard-working, honest, sincere young person. He is of medium complexion, and has brown hair and brown eyes. He is a busy, active young person. He is clever and enterprising. He enjoys sports, and may participate in school or community football, baseball, soccer, etc. He can represent a high school or college student, or an employee, and often denotes a young acquaintance from work. He may represent someone who uses wittery to persuade, or just to make others feel good. Or he could be a close friend or business associate who is going to be useful to the inquirer in some way. He may wear a uniform that symbolizes his work or rank.
Ten of Clubs The card of ambition, achievement, success in business and material affairs.The card of business and career. It can represent a specific business, or it can denote the idea of “business” or “commerce” in a general sense. It is also a card of movement and travel. It can refer to a journey, or more specifically a business trip. This card can indicate a business move, such as a major transaction, a business gamble, or an actual change of business ownership or location. It can also refer to “fluids.” When this card denotes a trip, it is usually over or by the water. Can also represent a body of water in any and all forms such as a water pipe, a swimming pool, bath tub, washing machine, or even the kitchen sink.
Nine of Clubs Traditionally a card of luck, travel and achievement. It denotes luck in business. It represent a lucrative business opportunity, a lucky break, or a successful career move. Represents time and space, distance, someone or something far away. It can also indicate a long duration, something long lasting. Surrounded by Spades this card can denote postponements and long delays. Also a card of travel from the notions of time and distance. This card can represent a journey for business or for pleasure. This card can also represent an emotional, psychological or spiritual journey; or the quest for self.
Eight of Clubs Represents day-to-day activities or daily routine. It indicates how someone spends their time. Most people spend the greater part of their days working, so this is also the “work” card. It can represent a job, or what one does for a living. This card can also denote “working something out.” Also the card of business or social and sharing and reciprocation. It can indicate conversations and discussions, meetings, conference, seminar, symposium, forum, round-table discussion, etc.
Seven of Clubs It denotes increased activity or changes in a business or social situation. Specifically, the 7 of clubs is a 'work' card, but it doesn't refer to one's job. It represents any kind of physical or mental effort including yard work, housework, home repairs, or even fixing the car. It also represents careful planning, and attention to detail. This card can indicate carefully evaluating a situation before making a decision or taking action. the 7 of clubs indicates keeping busy, and warns of a possible work overload, the need for rest and relaxation. This card denotes a preoccupation with work, and it is the card of the workaholic. if surrounded by Spades, this card can show disagreement, an argument, or feelings of restlessness and discomfort. It can denote making the best of a difficult situation.
Six of Clubs Traditionally a card of movement, progress and completion in business or social matters. It can reveal an opportunity to resolve problems, taking responsibility for a problem or situation and doing whatever is necessary to ensure success and move forward. This card denotes sharing one’s thoughts and ideas with another. The six of clubs is the card of communications, and can denote negotiations, banter, talk, and other forms of communications including hand gestures, body language, the media, and the written word. This card signifies good counsel, and trusted advice. It also represents listening and paying attention, and denotes knowledge, reading, study and learning.
Five of Clubs A card of action and change. The five of clubs heralds changes in a work situation, or a change in social standing. The change can be positive or negative depending on the surrounding cards. it symbolizes the five fingers of the hand. Can represent working with one’s hands, or making something. It can also denote exercise, physical labor, and providing the extra effort needed to get the job done. The five of clubs is considered the Action card. It reveals that it is time to take action and go after whatever is desired. It can indicate the need for more physical exercise. It also indicates taking advantage of some good luck. It can also represent success in a competition, and denotes the ability to succed in any endeavor. It symbolizes improvement through one's own efforts.
Four of Clubs Represents practical foundation, stable conditions. The four of clubs can indicate laying the foundation for future progress, and denotes a stable business environment and using good business sense. Specifically, the four of clubs can symbolize the four walls of a building or room, the four legs of a table, or a desk. A four-wheeled vehicle: a coach, a car, a truck, a cart, a baby carriage:hence, it can indicate a trip by car. The four of clubs can mean news or a message sent electronically. This would indicate a telephone call, text message, and an e-mail.
Three of Clubs Represents expanding opportunities, growth, and advancement. It indicates the use of common sense, and good judgement. The three of clubs can denote a developing business enterprise, or a three-way deal or partnership, or a business collaboration of three or more people. This card indicates good luck, and fortunate circumstances. it can represent an opportunity for growth. This card denotes investing for the future. It can indicate a business growth that starts small, but has seeds for future growth. This card denotes any situation that starts out small, but continues to grow and expand. it represents anything growing such as plants, hair, nails, etc. The three of clubs can also indicate increased understanding, or expanding one’s knowledge base by learning new things. It can represent both formal training and self-edification.
Two of Clubs This card indicates a social or business invitation, business or social correspondence, or any kind of benefits being given, received or exchanged. It might represent a gift, a birthday or anniversary present, or something being given or received for any special occasion. The gift is not limited to material things, but could rather be someone’s time or energy given freely. It may be a piece of helpful advice, or a special favor, or even a bit of good news. the Two of Clubs could be read as the time card, and usually indicates a short duration.
Ace of Clubs The beginning of a new enterprise or business venture. Denotes focus, direction and singleness of purpose, the exercise of will. This card represents important papers to be signed, legal document, contract, mortgages, a legal will. A building or institution – government, corporate, public, private, financial, educational, or penal. A home belonging to someone other than the querent.
The Joker: The joker can denote foll, eccentricity, and poorly considered actions. He can represent originality, or the beginning of an adventure or quest. He is an independent spirit, complete with himself. He is guided by the forces of nature, and the wisedom of The Universe. Whenever the Joker falls in the reading, special emphasis is placed on the surrounding cards to indicate what the closest to the seeker's heart, or most important in the seeker's life. The Joker can represent surprises and unexpected events outside of the seeker's control. The Joker can indicate secrets, hidden agendas, or that not everything is as it appears to be in the area where it falls. The two Jokers can be used as opposite polarities and dualities, or one Joker can be used as a significator card to represent the seeker ( person requesting the reading).
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