Post by moonwind333 on Apr 19, 2006 17:03:24 GMT -5
CLUBS
This suit is associated with:
The Element – Fire*
The Season – Summer*
The Zodiac Signs – Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius*
The Planets – Mars, Pluto, Jupiter, and the Sun*
(* in other traditions these associations are attributed to the Spades)
Wands in the Tarot
Physically the Clubs represent people with medium complexions, brown hair, and brown eyes who tend to be determined and focused.
Clubs represent creative realms, initiative, and practical endeavors. They indicate what kind of determination we will use to achieve our goals – how much energy we will expend to get the things we want. They also indicate the obstacles that may stand in our way or what obstructions could hold us back. They also show us the anger that is in us and how we might deal with it. They symbolize great energy and speed. They deal with career, business, enterprise, and the goals one sets. They could also represent a warning to slow down and not expend so much energy. They denote new beginnings, one’s pleasure and ego, and how we gain knowledge and understanding.
Ace of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*New starts
*Success
*Wealth
*Fame
*Social status
*Acquiring or improvement of property
*New friends or acquaintances
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For starting new endeavors
*For when action is needed to ensure success
*To bring harmony to a situation
*When trying to acquire or improve property
*To bring wealth and/or fame
*To improve social status
*To attract friends or acquaintances
Two of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Disappointment
*Indecision
*Opposition
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*When there is the need to overcome obstacles.
*To help decide which direction to take when one is at a crossroad.
*To tap into your own intuition to help you make decisions.
*To aid in overcoming opposition or disappointments.
*To aid in combating gossip.
Three of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Good marriage
*Good alliances
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring to you helpful/influential people.
*To get invited to helpful events.
*To attract a wealthy partner – either in business or marriage.
*To bring about an expansion in a business.
*To bring about a promotion or some other next step in a career.
*To bring about an engagement or marriage.
*To bring about an advantageous alliance.
Four of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Bad marriage
*Bad alliances
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To smoke out supposed “friends” that may be causing trouble when there is a change for the worse or misfortune – usually due to lies and betrayal.
*To bring to light hidden marriage problems.
*To bring about a time out, a break, a much needed rest for yourself.
Five of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Help from friends
*Help from family or spouse
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring help from friends or family when needed.
*To get over petty arguments or petty glitches, to keep them from being blown out of proportion.
*To begin an alliance that you want to be of long standing.
Six of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Business success
*Financial success (especially from business)
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring about a promotion.
*To bring about a victory of some kind.
*To bring about some type of successful outcome.
*To bring about a business success.
*To bring about financial help such as a loan.
*To bring a needed partner.
*To bring success based on friendships and/or mutual goal.
Seven of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Possible prosperity in business
*Danger of interference from romantic interests
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To set up defenses in business.
*To fend off adversaries and weed out any competition.
*To ward off any trouble, especially coming from the opposite sex.
*To remove or get out of any romantic interference
Eight of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Opposition
*Recklessness
*Danger
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To point out any trouble in relationships – business or personal.
*To direct you to any jealousy or greed coming your way.
*To uncover any unknown opposition.
*If you have an urgent need for money.
*To bring about progress and “smooth sailing” when necessary.
Nine of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*New romance
*New achievements
*Need of will-power
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To stave off weariness.
*To bring out ones strong will, stubbornness, and/or whatever you have held in reserve.
*To bring about new achievements.
*To bring a new lover or admirer.
*To help resolve a dispute or prevent a loss of friendship.
Ten of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Good luck
*Gift/s
*Money from an unexpected source
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring overall good luck.
*To bring about travel abroad.
*To keep any burdens from work from taking a toll.
*To help avoid or ease any setbacks or losses
*To avoid burn-out if one has had to do any extra work or harder work than usual.
*To bring money from somewhere other than the regular sources.
*To add to any good fortune or keep good luck going.
Jack of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A child or young person (under age 25) of either sex that has a medium complexion, brown eyes, and brown hair.
*Someone who tends to be extroverted, determined, and focused; also adventurous.
*Someone who tends to be more involved with sports than with academics.
*Someone who is usually opinionated, but can be charming and lucky.
*A reliable friend.
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
*To bring to yourself (or the seeker) someone who can make you feel better and/or cheer you up or on.
Queen of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A mature woman (over the age of 25) or a mother of any age who has a medium complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes.
*An attractive, self-confident woman.
*A woman who is ambitious, has a good head for business, and/or will work for prosperity either through self-interest or the greater business interest.
*A woman who is strong-minded
*A woman who is helpful
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
*To bring to you a great hostess (if male seeker).
King of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A mature man (over age 25) with a medium complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes.
*A man who is tends to be open and honest.
*A man who tends to be a leader, an authoritative type.
*A man who is generous and affectionate.
*A man who is a good protector and provider.
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
* To bring a man who can be trusted and counted on during times of need as well as times of plenty – usually a good friend or lifelong companion.
This suit is associated with:
The Element – Fire*
The Season – Summer*
The Zodiac Signs – Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius*
The Planets – Mars, Pluto, Jupiter, and the Sun*
(* in other traditions these associations are attributed to the Spades)
Wands in the Tarot
Physically the Clubs represent people with medium complexions, brown hair, and brown eyes who tend to be determined and focused.
Clubs represent creative realms, initiative, and practical endeavors. They indicate what kind of determination we will use to achieve our goals – how much energy we will expend to get the things we want. They also indicate the obstacles that may stand in our way or what obstructions could hold us back. They also show us the anger that is in us and how we might deal with it. They symbolize great energy and speed. They deal with career, business, enterprise, and the goals one sets. They could also represent a warning to slow down and not expend so much energy. They denote new beginnings, one’s pleasure and ego, and how we gain knowledge and understanding.
Ace of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*New starts
*Success
*Wealth
*Fame
*Social status
*Acquiring or improvement of property
*New friends or acquaintances
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For starting new endeavors
*For when action is needed to ensure success
*To bring harmony to a situation
*When trying to acquire or improve property
*To bring wealth and/or fame
*To improve social status
*To attract friends or acquaintances
Two of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Disappointment
*Indecision
*Opposition
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*When there is the need to overcome obstacles.
*To help decide which direction to take when one is at a crossroad.
*To tap into your own intuition to help you make decisions.
*To aid in overcoming opposition or disappointments.
*To aid in combating gossip.
Three of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Good marriage
*Good alliances
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring to you helpful/influential people.
*To get invited to helpful events.
*To attract a wealthy partner – either in business or marriage.
*To bring about an expansion in a business.
*To bring about a promotion or some other next step in a career.
*To bring about an engagement or marriage.
*To bring about an advantageous alliance.
Four of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Bad marriage
*Bad alliances
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To smoke out supposed “friends” that may be causing trouble when there is a change for the worse or misfortune – usually due to lies and betrayal.
*To bring to light hidden marriage problems.
*To bring about a time out, a break, a much needed rest for yourself.
Five of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Help from friends
*Help from family or spouse
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring help from friends or family when needed.
*To get over petty arguments or petty glitches, to keep them from being blown out of proportion.
*To begin an alliance that you want to be of long standing.
Six of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Business success
*Financial success (especially from business)
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring about a promotion.
*To bring about a victory of some kind.
*To bring about some type of successful outcome.
*To bring about a business success.
*To bring about financial help such as a loan.
*To bring a needed partner.
*To bring success based on friendships and/or mutual goal.
Seven of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Possible prosperity in business
*Danger of interference from romantic interests
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To set up defenses in business.
*To fend off adversaries and weed out any competition.
*To ward off any trouble, especially coming from the opposite sex.
*To remove or get out of any romantic interference
Eight of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Opposition
*Recklessness
*Danger
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To point out any trouble in relationships – business or personal.
*To direct you to any jealousy or greed coming your way.
*To uncover any unknown opposition.
*If you have an urgent need for money.
*To bring about progress and “smooth sailing” when necessary.
Nine of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*New romance
*New achievements
*Need of will-power
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To stave off weariness.
*To bring out ones strong will, stubbornness, and/or whatever you have held in reserve.
*To bring about new achievements.
*To bring a new lover or admirer.
*To help resolve a dispute or prevent a loss of friendship.
Ten of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Good luck
*Gift/s
*Money from an unexpected source
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring overall good luck.
*To bring about travel abroad.
*To keep any burdens from work from taking a toll.
*To help avoid or ease any setbacks or losses
*To avoid burn-out if one has had to do any extra work or harder work than usual.
*To bring money from somewhere other than the regular sources.
*To add to any good fortune or keep good luck going.
Jack of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A child or young person (under age 25) of either sex that has a medium complexion, brown eyes, and brown hair.
*Someone who tends to be extroverted, determined, and focused; also adventurous.
*Someone who tends to be more involved with sports than with academics.
*Someone who is usually opinionated, but can be charming and lucky.
*A reliable friend.
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
*To bring to yourself (or the seeker) someone who can make you feel better and/or cheer you up or on.
Queen of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A mature woman (over the age of 25) or a mother of any age who has a medium complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes.
*An attractive, self-confident woman.
*A woman who is ambitious, has a good head for business, and/or will work for prosperity either through self-interest or the greater business interest.
*A woman who is strong-minded
*A woman who is helpful
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
*To bring to you a great hostess (if male seeker).
King of Clubs:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A mature man (over age 25) with a medium complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes.
*A man who is tends to be open and honest.
*A man who tends to be a leader, an authoritative type.
*A man who is generous and affectionate.
*A man who is a good protector and provider.
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
* To bring a man who can be trusted and counted on during times of need as well as times of plenty – usually a good friend or lifelong companion.