
There are many parallels between playing cards and nature or astrology.
The four suits represent:
Suit |
Season |
Zodiac Sign |
Element |
|
Hearts |
Spring |
Aries |
Fire |
|
Diamonds |
Summer |
Cancer |
Water |
|
Clubs |
Autumn |
Libra |
Air |
|
Spades |
Winter |
Capricorn |
Earth |
The thirteen cards in each suit represent the thirteen new moons in each year; the fifty-two cards stand for the weeks of the year; and twelve face cards (court cards) are the twelve signs of the zodiac or the twelve months of the year. The four suits are also tied to the time of day and the timing of events. Diamonds are morning, clubs the middle of the day, hearts the evening and spades night. Diamonds mean things that happen right away, clubs things that arrive on time, hearts slow-moving events and spades delay or something that never arrives. People represented by the four suits are:
Diamonds: Very fair people
with light blond or sandy hair and light eyes.
Clubs: People with medium
complexions and brown hair and eyes.
Hearts: Light-skinned people with brown or dark blond hair and blue, gray or
hazel eyes.
Spades: People with dark complexions, dark hair and dark brown
or black eyes.
Many diamonds falling together mean good business or money received. Many hearts are a good sign for home or social happiness. Clubs are excellent for business and friendship and using your talent to advantage, while spades warn of illness, bad luck, your failure or the failure of others and show how you may be able to avoid misfortune. More red cards showing always means much better luck than a majority of black cards. Remember, the cards should be shuffled by both the reader and the querent, but the querent should cut the cards with the left hand only and cut them away from himself always. There are many layouts suitable for a regular deck, but here are three rather simple ones that offer variety and a chance to step up to increasingly difficult readings as you go along.
If you just want a very quick yes-or-no to a specific question, keep your query in mind and shuffle the cards thoroughly. The entire deck may be used or the thirty two-card stripped one with cards below the sevens, except for aces, eliminated. When the cards are shuffled, cut them with your left hand three times away from you to form three stacks. Turn the stacks over. Note the colour of the three cards on top of each pack. Two out of three red cards means -yes-, two out of three black cards, -no-. If you have cut three red top cards, the answer is a positive, firm -yes- and of course there's -nothing doing- if they are all black.
Select a significator card to stand for the querent and put it in the middle of the table. Then fan the cards out face down and ask the querent to select nine cards and hand them to you, still face down. Then turn them over and place them in a horseshoe shape, starting on the left side of the significator and ending up on the right . The cards should be read starting on the left and running through to the last card on the right. The first three cards represent the past, the three beneath the significator what is going on in the querent's life now, and the three on the right are what is coming in the future.
3. THE HOROSCOPE SPREAD
Have the querent shuffle and cut with the left hand away from him, and then replace the three stacks backward and hand them to you. You then fan them out and have the querent select twelve cards and hand them to you. You put the significator again in the centre, but this time put the cards in a circle around the centre card and they will represent the twelve houses of the zodiac.
The meanings of the houses
are:
(1) the querent himself
(2) his money and possessions
(3)
relatives, short trips and study
(4) home
(5) love and children
(6)
service to others
(7) partnerships or marriage
(8) other people's money,
sex and death
(9) religion, philosophy, long trips, wisdom
(10) the
profession and public honour
(11) friends, hopes and wishes
(12) secrets, large institutions,
self-undoing.
You then read the twelve cards placed in a horoscope circle not only in the light of their own meaning, but coupled with qualities of each astrological house. Many meanings have been ascribed to playing cards over the years of cartomancy, and this outline represents the sense of most systems of interpretation. If some of the meanings seem strange to you, remember they must blend in with the surrounding cards in order to weave a complete story.
4. MEANINGS
HEARTS
Primary message: Love, joy, marriage and the home.
ACE: The love card.
Some good news concerning romance. Maybe a love letter or you will move soon
into a home you love. House guests may arrive soon.
KING: A blond,
probably light-skinned, middle-aged man who is generous to all. He will try to
help you, but he may be too impetuous.
QUEEN: A warm and
friendly blond, who may be a man's true love or a woman's friendly rival. She is
motherly, loving and joyful.
JACK: A romantic
young man, or sometimes a woman, or a close pal from school days. He or she
likes to have a good time and you enjoy his or her company.
TEN: An excellent
card, and it helps overcome bad cards. Maybe a proposal coming. Successful
future and plenty of money.
NINE: The WISH
card. The answer is definitely "yes" to your wish. Extreme happiness for you.
EIGHT: A light-eyed
person loves you and wants to marry you. You will go to a party soon and may
also receive a delightful gift.
SEVEN: Other people
are unreliable now. This is a bad omen for marriage. You will be quite busy in
the near future, but be careful not to talk too much.
SIX: Your plans are
taking shape, but beware of people taking advantage of you.
FIVE: You will have
to make up your mind and end something soon. Don't cry.
FOUR: Someone who
has put off marriage because of being too hard to please and too set in his or
her ways. Unselfishness is rewarded.
THREE: A warning
not to be too impulsive. Avoid mistakes through planning.
TWO: Good things
are coming to you soon more than you thought possible.
CLUBS
Primary message: Money, friendship and finances.
ACE:
Good luck and news of a marriage and money coming your way. Also means artistic
talent and the chance to use it with the help of friends.
KING:
A dark man who likes to have fun and help his friends. A good advise or listen
to him. He is a faithful friend always.
QUEEN:
A brunette woman who can be trusted. She is fond of people and helps them;
mercurial but loyal.
JACK:
A friend of either sex whom you can count on, or a sweetheart who is sincere in
loving you and will do anything for you.
TEN:
Money arrives from an unexpected source. Good fortune generally and a chance for
a fresh outlook on life.
NINE:
A gift or an inheritance may cause trouble, but your hard work will be
recognized and rewarded, although you may lose a friend through his or her
jealousy.
EIGHT:
A dark person is interested in you romantically or a dark lady brings you good
luck. A fortunate card denoting harmony.
SEVEN:
You will receive a small amount of money. You must finish what you start if you
seek success.
SIX:
Working with other people pays off for you now. Also, many invitations heading
your way.
FIVE:
A good marriage with financial advantages. You may have a fight with a close
friend.
FOUR:
Someone is lying about you behind your back, but it won't hurt you. You have
more friends than you realize.
THREE:
You may be married two or more times or be engaged to one person for a long time
and end up marrying someone else. Someone misbehaves in public.
TWO:
If you are careful you can avoid misfortune. Take nothing for granted.
DIAMONDS
Primary message: Career and communications, travel, politics.
ACE: A letter
contains practical news of your current affairs, or news of a new love is on its
way. You will be well paid for past work.
KING: A
light-haired or grey-haired man will help you, but take care not to approach him
when he is in a bad mood. He can be harmful and competitive sometimes.
QUEEN: Look out
for an unfriendly, light-haired woman. She talks too much and is a flirt, but
she gets things done.
JACK: A blond young
man in some kind of uniform, either military or occupational. He has a good
sense of humour, is fun to be with, but sometimes he brings bad news with him.
TEN: A trip or
change of residence for you. Enjoy new experiences and learn from them now.
NINE: A message about money and a new undertaking will definitely succeed.
EIGHT: A short,
enjoyable trip, probably to the country, may provide a new romance. You may win
a small amount of money. You will be dealt with fairly now.
SEVEN: Somebody
mocks you or says harmful things about you unjustly. Don't gamble now. You may
receive a gift you didn't expect.
SIX: Don't be too
materialistic. An early marriage will end unhappily in a short time.
FIVE: Good news in
career matters or romance, but you may argue with a friend.
FOUR: Someone close
to you will betray your faith in him or her but you will overcome this problem.
THREE:
Arguments with close associates or loved ones and the possible ending of an old
friendship.
Note: The rest of the document is missing except the following. Information about the missing cards can be found in any instructional book on Tarot .
SPADES
FIVE: You will be
happy after you have overcome some present obstacles. Don't be upset by what you
hear now.
FOUR: A slight,
annoying illness may slow you down. Check into matters thoroughly now.
THREE. A very
unfortunate card for love or marriage. Stop and think. Mistakes slow you down.
TWO. Something will
separate you from your present home or from someone you love. Sadness. Watch
your pocketbook.
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