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2.3 TABLE OF CARD SIGNIFICATIONS

2.3 TABLE OF CARD SIGNIFICATIONS

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HEARTS

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Ace: Pertains to one’s home and domestic happiness. Can signify visitors, change of residence, or word from members of the family. Often helpful but can indicate home problems.

 

King: A man of influence and good intentions. Generous and likable, but more hasty than wise. Not reliable as an adviser. Watch out for arguments and hot temper, as these are the indications.

 

Queen: A faithful, loving woman, often representing a trustful wife, or a man’s true love. In a woman’s fortune, this card looms as a potential rival, but always one who is kindly and plays fair.

 

Jack: Someone very close to the consultant; a bosom friend or confidant. Not necessarily a man, but usually a person of long-standing acquaintance, sometimes a childhood sweetheart or a school chum.

 

10: A highly favorable card, promising success and good luck to any project. Sometimes indicates a big surprise, always fortunate. It adds strength to good cards close by and counteracts bad ones.

 

9: A card of fulfillment promising harmony and success to projects indicated by accompanying cards. Often called the “wish card” that makes dreams come true. Bad cards with it mean temporary obstacles, sometimes serious.

 

8: The party card, presaging a happy occasion when all should “eat, drink, and be merry.” Generally, it refers to an event already anticipated or planned, so check the surrounding cards to see how they will help or harm it.

 

7: This is a card of false hopes and hasty promises. Never depend on other persons in plans influenced by this card, as they are always apt to change their minds. With bad cards you can expect anything, even outright enmity, so count on noting.

 

6: This shows weakness in the consultant, a warning that he may be easily imposed upon, particularly in ways indicated by accompanying cards. It signifies an overgenerous nature, or conniving associates.

 

5: A card of indecision. Inability of the consultant to make up his mind regarding specific subjects. Occasionally shows change in surroundings due to a desire to escape issues.

 

4: This is a “bachelor” or “old maid” sign, though often indicating a long-delayed or much-postponed marriage, sometimes as a result of a reconciliation. Due often to the consultant’s fussy disposition.

 

3: A card denoting hot-headed action on the part of the consultant. Impetuous, unwise decisions will threaten or spoil favorable enterprises and can produce disaster when other bad cards are present.

 

2: This is the success card, promising great fortune, often beyond all expectations. Bad cards will delay it and often force the consultant to consider other projects instead of those where obstacles appear.

2.2 FORTUNE TELLING WITH CARDS SIMPLIFIED

Fortune telling with cards is a fascinating pastime, which—more often than not—produces surprises that have all the semblance of predictions. How seriously a person cares to take this, depends—like the interpretation of the cards themselves—upon the mood of the individual.

 

Many systems have been used with card fortunes, and some have become obsolete or confusing. Therefore it is best to adhere to those that are simple and direct, or which have proven their value in the past and have stood the test of time. Such Items are given in the following pages.

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