Post by moonwind333 on Apr 19, 2006 17:04:14 GMT -5
HEARTS
This suit is associated with:
The Element – Water
The Season – Autumn
The Zodiac Signs – Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces
The Planets – The Moon, Mars, Pluto, Jupiter, and Neptune
Cups in the Tarot
Physically the Hearts represent light-skinned people with blond or sandy colored hair and light colored eyes who tend to be self-sacrificing and helpful.
Hearts represent feelings and emotions. They represent how you involve yourself in relationships and how deeply you feel. They indicate your hopes and dreams, how you might celebrate and how you might mourn. They indicate what kind of energy you use and how you focus. They can give you insight on how to resolve past conflict and anger. They can reveal your vulnerabilities. Hearts denote home, family, love, sex, and intuition.
Ace of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Happiness
*Love
*Friendship
*All emotional fulfillments
*Home environment
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring a new love or new romance or renew a romance.
*To bring happiness in general and friendship in general.
*To conceive a child or bring about the adoption of a child.
*To bring emotional fulfillment.
*To bring about a change of address.
*To bring about a visit.
*For anything concerning the home or the environment in general.
Two of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Success
*Prosperity
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring success.
*To help attain a goal.
*To help overcome delays.
*To invoke loyalty and devotion.
*To bring romance and attraction
*To bring prosperity.
*To bring about an engagement or partnership.
Three of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Need for caution
*Need for information
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring forward information needed in order to make a knowledgeable decision.
*To send a long-distance warning to another of a need for caution.
*To bring about a bonus or reward of some type.
*To bring about a celebration of some kind.
Four of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Changes
*Travel
*Postponements
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring about general emotional changes.
*To bring about specific emotional changes in someone who has expectations too high concerning love.
*To bring about travel.
*To bring about a move of either residence and/or business.
*To bring security and support.
*To bring about a late-in-life marriage.
*To bring about a postponement when needed.
*To represent someone who is single (once known as the Bachelor/Old Maid card)
Five of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Jealousy
*Indecision
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To protect yourself from jealousies that may surround you.
*To help someone overcome the habit of constantly making, then breaking plans with others.
Six of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Generosity
*Unanticipated good fortune
*Balance or need of balance
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring good fortune or generosity when needed.
*To bring balance to someone’s life, including your own.
*To help bring up or recover forgotten memories.
*To bring someone to help settle a problem from the past.
*To keep someone from taking advantage of you or those you love
*To avoid being used.
Seven of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Unreliability
*Uncertainty
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To divine if someone (a partner or person making promises) is reliable or not.
*To help make careful decisions when unsure.
*For help in weighing all options
Eight of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Invitations
*Possible partings
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring visits and visitors.
*To bring social invitations.
*To bring help in the planning of an important event or party.
*To bring the possibility of a long-distance romance or love.
*To bring about a needed parting.
*To avoid a possible parting.
Nine of Hearts:
(THIS CARD IS KNOWN AS THE WISH CARD)
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Desires come true
*Harmony
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For help in bringing a wish or dream to fulfillment.
*To bring harmony to any aspect of one’s life.
*To help overcome any obstacles that need to be dealt with to reach a goal.
Ten of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Happiness
*Good fortune
*Permanence
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To achieve happiness at home.
*To bring about permanence in any or all aspects of life.
*To bring (or continue) good luck and fortune.
*To counteract any misfortunes or bad luck that may come one’s way.
*To bring about a contented family life (or to help other family members achieve happiness).
Jack of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A child or young person (under age 25) of either sex that is light-skinned with blond or sandy colored hair and light colored eyes.
*A family member such as a cousin, or someone known since childhood or known for a long time.
*Someone who tends to be a bit introverted and self-conscious.
*Someone who tends to be self-sacrificing, but helpful.
*Someone who tends to be moody or a dreamer.
*Someone who is good-natured and kind.
*A good friend
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
*To bring a “lost” friend or family member back into your life.
Queen of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A mature woman (over age 25) or a mother of any age who is light-skinned with blond or sandy colored hair and light colored eyes.
*A woman who is home and love oriented.
*A woman who is supportive, loyal, kind, gentle, nurturing, comforting, trustworthy and faithful.
*A woman who always plays fair.
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
*To bring to you a woman who is knowledgeable, but not ambitious for self.
*To bring a healer.
King of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A mature man (over age 25) who is light-skinned with blond or sandy colored hair and light colored eyes.
*A man who is sincere, loving, and generous.
*A man who may have been a “Don Juan” in early life but has settled down to a happy family life.
*A man who is philosophical, usually an older man.
*A man who is good natured and affectionate.
*A man who can be impetuous and mischievous.
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
*To bring to you a good advisor.
*To bring to you a man who is influential.
*To bring someone who can be a mediator.
*For someone who has the power or ability to do something good for you.
This suit is associated with:
The Element – Water
The Season – Autumn
The Zodiac Signs – Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces
The Planets – The Moon, Mars, Pluto, Jupiter, and Neptune
Cups in the Tarot
Physically the Hearts represent light-skinned people with blond or sandy colored hair and light colored eyes who tend to be self-sacrificing and helpful.
Hearts represent feelings and emotions. They represent how you involve yourself in relationships and how deeply you feel. They indicate your hopes and dreams, how you might celebrate and how you might mourn. They indicate what kind of energy you use and how you focus. They can give you insight on how to resolve past conflict and anger. They can reveal your vulnerabilities. Hearts denote home, family, love, sex, and intuition.
Ace of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Happiness
*Love
*Friendship
*All emotional fulfillments
*Home environment
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring a new love or new romance or renew a romance.
*To bring happiness in general and friendship in general.
*To conceive a child or bring about the adoption of a child.
*To bring emotional fulfillment.
*To bring about a change of address.
*To bring about a visit.
*For anything concerning the home or the environment in general.
Two of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Success
*Prosperity
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring success.
*To help attain a goal.
*To help overcome delays.
*To invoke loyalty and devotion.
*To bring romance and attraction
*To bring prosperity.
*To bring about an engagement or partnership.
Three of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Need for caution
*Need for information
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring forward information needed in order to make a knowledgeable decision.
*To send a long-distance warning to another of a need for caution.
*To bring about a bonus or reward of some type.
*To bring about a celebration of some kind.
Four of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Changes
*Travel
*Postponements
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring about general emotional changes.
*To bring about specific emotional changes in someone who has expectations too high concerning love.
*To bring about travel.
*To bring about a move of either residence and/or business.
*To bring security and support.
*To bring about a late-in-life marriage.
*To bring about a postponement when needed.
*To represent someone who is single (once known as the Bachelor/Old Maid card)
Five of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Jealousy
*Indecision
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To protect yourself from jealousies that may surround you.
*To help someone overcome the habit of constantly making, then breaking plans with others.
Six of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Generosity
*Unanticipated good fortune
*Balance or need of balance
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring good fortune or generosity when needed.
*To bring balance to someone’s life, including your own.
*To help bring up or recover forgotten memories.
*To bring someone to help settle a problem from the past.
*To keep someone from taking advantage of you or those you love
*To avoid being used.
Seven of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Unreliability
*Uncertainty
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To divine if someone (a partner or person making promises) is reliable or not.
*To help make careful decisions when unsure.
*For help in weighing all options
Eight of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Invitations
*Possible partings
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To bring visits and visitors.
*To bring social invitations.
*To bring help in the planning of an important event or party.
*To bring the possibility of a long-distance romance or love.
*To bring about a needed parting.
*To avoid a possible parting.
Nine of Hearts:
(THIS CARD IS KNOWN AS THE WISH CARD)
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Desires come true
*Harmony
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For help in bringing a wish or dream to fulfillment.
*To bring harmony to any aspect of one’s life.
*To help overcome any obstacles that need to be dealt with to reach a goal.
Ten of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*Happiness
*Good fortune
*Permanence
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*To achieve happiness at home.
*To bring about permanence in any or all aspects of life.
*To bring (or continue) good luck and fortune.
*To counteract any misfortunes or bad luck that may come one’s way.
*To bring about a contented family life (or to help other family members achieve happiness).
Jack of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A child or young person (under age 25) of either sex that is light-skinned with blond or sandy colored hair and light colored eyes.
*A family member such as a cousin, or someone known since childhood or known for a long time.
*Someone who tends to be a bit introverted and self-conscious.
*Someone who tends to be self-sacrificing, but helpful.
*Someone who tends to be moody or a dreamer.
*Someone who is good-natured and kind.
*A good friend
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
*To bring a “lost” friend or family member back into your life.
Queen of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A mature woman (over age 25) or a mother of any age who is light-skinned with blond or sandy colored hair and light colored eyes.
*A woman who is home and love oriented.
*A woman who is supportive, loyal, kind, gentle, nurturing, comforting, trustworthy and faithful.
*A woman who always plays fair.
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
*To bring to you a woman who is knowledgeable, but not ambitious for self.
*To bring a healer.
King of Hearts:
This card, depending how it appears in a reading, denotes:
*A mature man (over age 25) who is light-skinned with blond or sandy colored hair and light colored eyes.
*A man who is sincere, loving, and generous.
*A man who may have been a “Don Juan” in early life but has settled down to a happy family life.
*A man who is philosophical, usually an older man.
*A man who is good natured and affectionate.
*A man who can be impetuous and mischievous.
Therefore, use this card for meditation or as a significator:
*For anyone as described above.
*To bring to you a good advisor.
*To bring to you a man who is influential.
*To bring someone who can be a mediator.
*For someone who has the power or ability to do something good for you.