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PLAYING CARD MEANINGS 
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Hearts 


The suit of Hearts relates to the emotions. They often represent issues of love, friendship, and close relationships.

  • Ace- Good tiding! The beginning of a relationship, the arrival of a lover, or a new friend. Good news. A love letter. Love and romance.  
  • Two- An enjoyable encounter with another person.  Flirtation. Warmth.  
  • Three- A lack of or an inability to commit to a person, place of thing.
  • Four- Real love. A stable, committed and secure relationship. 
  • Five- Significant change in a relationship. Divorce, separation, or the the loss of a lover.
  • Six- Healing, peace, and harmony.  
  • Seven- The return of an old flame or friend, usually an unreliable person. 
  • Eight- Strength and intensity in a relationship which may be business or personal. 
  • Nine- Waning more out of a relationship that what there is. 
  • Ten- Romance, love, and prosperity.  Possible Marriage.
  • Jack- (The Lover) A sweet young man who likes to please but who can sometimes be distant. 
  • Queen-  (The Good Mother)An attractive woman who's fun loving facade belies intense passions. 
  • King- (The Family Man) A goal-oriented man with a clear vision.  


Diamonds 


The suit of Diamonds relate to money and finances. It often represents those things that you value. 
  • Ace- Windfall, receiving something of value. Success and achievement. 
  • Two- Good news regarding money. Improvement in your financial outlook. 
  • Three- Confusion or Indecision regarding money or things of value. 
  • Four- Financial stability and security. 
  • Five-  A change in finances for good or bad. 
  • Six- Need to exert control and assume responsibility for your finances. 
  • Seven- A warning of financial trouble. Be careful with your investments. 
  • Eight- An unexpected opportunity that promises to bring gain. 
  • Nine- A financial expense. 
  • Ten- The benefits of money. Enjoyment, health, and abundance. 
  • Jack- (The Student) A motivated young man who lacks the financial means to bring about his vision. 
  • Queen- (The Woman About Town) A practical and sensible woman.  She is resourceful and fun to be around. 
  • King- (The Business Man) A successful and easy going man with a talent for making money. 


Clubs​

The suit of Clubs is associated with represent creativity, energy, hard work, and rewards.

Ace- The birth of an idea or project.  Inspiration. Transformation and growth. 
​Two- Minor setbacks starting or finishing a project. 
Three- Big responsibility with little reward.  Stress.
Four- Safety, security, and stability. 
Five- Reaping the benefits of hard work. Success and renown. 
Six- Putting off work that needs to be completed. 
Seven- Goal not working out as planned. Trial and error. Reevaluation. 
Eight- Delays and disappointment. Forging ahead despite discouragement. 
Nine- Completion of a project or life phase.  Rite of passage. 
Ten- Change on the horizon.  Good fortune awaits. 
Jack- (The Good Sport) An honest, hardworking young man. 
Queen- (The Friend) An energetic, driven woman with an eye for detail. She knows what she wants and how to get it.   
King- (The Mentor) A serious, determined, and level-headed man.  He is fair and decisive but gives a lot of consideration before making decisions. 


Spades


The suit of spades represents struggles and the difficulties of life; often associated with secrets, enemies and obstacles.  
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Ace- Change. Endings.  The old gives way for something new. 
Two- A decision preceded or followed by separation between two people. 
Three- Inability to make good choices. Lacking proper information. Stress.
Four- The return of stability to any area it is lacking.  
Five- Depression and sadness.  Fear of change and the unknown. 
Six- A situation needs to be dealt with; courage and action are called for. 
Seven- Loss of fear. Ready to do what is needed to make a desire change. 
Eight- Crossroads. Controlling circumstances of change rather than being controlled by them. 
Nine-  Impending loss of a person, place, or thing brings the motivation for change. 
Ten- Worry or grief brought on by bad news, ill health, or some kind of loss. 
Jack- (The Rebel) A quiet, brooding young man. An antisocial troublemaker. 
Queen- (The Widow) A clever, self-assured woman. She speaks the truth but lacks the ability to soften her words so that they are not hurtful.  
King- (The Authority) A reserved, calculating man.  He often holds you accountable for your mistakes but has a desire to teach you responsibility.  

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