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Hearts Interpretations
Ace – The home, love, friendship and happiness
King – A good-natured, impetuous, fair-haired man
Queen – A trustworthy, affectionate, fair-haired woman
Jack – A close friend
Ten – Good fortune and happiness
Nine – “The Wish Card” that makes dreams come true
Eight – Invitations and festivities
Seven – False hopes and broken promises, an unreliable person
Six – An overgenerous disposition, unexpected good fortune
Five – Jealousy, indecisiveness
Four – Changes, delays and postponements (especially of marriages)
Three – Warns of a need for caution.
Two – Success and prosperity
Clubs - Success - with money, business and loyalty; failure, betrayal, and financial worries. This is also related to swords in Tarot Cards
Clubs Interpretations
Ace – Wealth, health, love and happiness
King – An honest, generous, dark-haired man
Queen – An attractive, self-confident, dark-haired woman
Jack – A reliable friend
Ten – Unexpected money, good luck
Nine – friends being stubborn
Eight – Opposition, disappointment, the taking of reckless chances
Seven – Prosperity – providing a member of the opposite sex does not interfere
Six – Business success
Five – A new friend or successful marriage
Four – Fortunes changing for the worse
Three – Marriage bringing money. May indicate several marriages.
Two – Opposition and disappointments
Diamonds - Life outside the home. They also suggest that ambitions can only be realized and money made through hard work. This is also related to pentacles in Tarot Cards
Diamond Interpretations
Ace – Money, a letter or a ring
King – A stubborn quick tempered, fair-haired man
Queen – A flirtatious, sophisticated, fair-haired woman
Jack – A relative, not altogether reliable
Ten – Marriage or money, a journey changes
Nine - Restlessness. A surprise connected with money
Eight – A marriage late in life. A journey leading to a new relationship
Seven – Heavy losses
Six – A warning against a second marriage
Five – Prosperity, good news, a happy family
Four – An inheritance, changes troubles
Three – Legal or domestic disputes
Two – A serious love affair
Spades - Misfortune - loss, suffering, enemies, treachery, failure. They warn of dangers ahead. This is also related to wands in Tarot Cards
Spade Interpretations
Ace – Emotional conflict, an unfortunate love affair. Sometimes regarded as the “death card”
King – An ambitious dark haired man
Queen – An unscrupulous dark-haired woman
Jack – A well meaning but lazy acquaintance
Ten – Misfortune and worry
Nine – Bad luck in all things
Eight – Trouble and disappointment ahead
Seven – Sorrow, loss of friendship
Six – Some improvements in circumstances
Five – Reverses and anxieties, but eventual success
Four – Jealousy, illness, business worries
Three – Faithlessness and partings
Two – Separation, scandal, deceit
Special Combinations to be aware of
Ace of hearts next to any other heart – Friendship
Ace of hearts with another heart on each side – Love affair
Ace of hearts with a diamond on each side – Money
Ace of hearts with a spade on each side – Quarrels
Ace of diamonds with the eight of clubs – Business proposal
Ace of spades with the king of clubs – A politician
Ace of spades with the ten of spades – A serious undertaking
Ace of spades with the four of hearts – A new baby
Ten of hearts – Cancels adjacent cards of ill fortune; reinforces adjacent cards of good fortune.
Ten of diamonds with the two of hearts – Marriage bringing money
Ten of spades – – Cancels adjacent cards of good fortune; reinforces adjacent cards of ill fortune.
Ten of spades next to any club – Business troubles
Ten of spades with a club on each side – Theft, forgery, grave business losses
Nine of hearts with the five of spades – Loss of status
Nine of clubs with the eight of hearts – Gaiety
Nine of diamonds next to any court card – Lack of success, an inability to concentrate
Nine of diamonds with the eight of spades – A bitter quarrel
Nine of spades with the seven of diamonds – Loss of money
Eight of hearts with the eight of diamonds – A trousseau
Eight of hearts with the five of hearts – A present of jewelry
Eight of spades on the immediate right of the client card – Abandon your current plans
Four of hearts next to any court card – A loss, injustice
Two of clubs with the two of diamonds – An unexpected message
2007-02-09 10:47:10
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The ace of Spades is not death, it just denotes an ending. Actually buying a set of Tarot cards would be easier. However, "Tarot for the Millions" has a chapter on the cards and layouts if you can find a copy. Library of Congress number 67-21877 author Sidney Bennett.
2007-02-09 10:35:32
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answered by Terry 7
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