Divining with Ordinary Playing CardsWritten by Sam Stevens
Continued from page 1 5: being at threshold of a project, anxiety about money, financial exchanges.can sometimes indicate great success in business 4: delays, emotional issues, troubles with business or money, illness 3: infidelity, a love triangle, a love or marriage that is ending 2: division, scandal, and deception gossip Diamonds (Coins) Ace: new job, promotion, cash windfall, an engagement ring, King: an old regime, patriarchy, inescapable boundaries and rules...can mean a stubborn but powerful man. Usually fair haired man Queen: sophistication. society, control. Can mean a mean spirited woman or a flirt. A vain woman. Usually fair haired woman. Jack: bad news, unreliable or shaky circumstances. Unwanted visit from a relative. Destructive or sullen young man usually fair-haired. 10: life changes, a move, a trip for business or money reasons 9: a happy financial surprise or opportunity and surprises, travel, adventure, excitement 8: a new relationship, a renewal of vows late marriage or new relationship, reunion 7: gossip, lies, rumours, , criticism, sarcasm, and bad luck at gambling or love 6: reconciliation, early marriage; sometimes premature end to a relationship. 5: business success, happy news, unexpected windfall, patronage, a loan 4: power, an inheritance, good fortune...sometimes betrayal in business 3: divorce, legal or domestic battles, quarrels, violence 2: a love affair thriving despite great odds, a soulmate Clubs (Wands) Ace: artistic talent, inspiration, a love for life, achievement, honour, professional success, King: prosperity, good business, faithfulness, and philanthropy. An honest, reliable, generous man. Usually a dark haired man. Queen: Intelligence, flexibility, fairness. Organization.An attractive, caring soul. Usually dark haired woman. Jack: a reliable friend, sincere but impatient 10: unexpected gift, money or good fortune, a silver lining in a cloud 9: an affair, an infidelity, a new romance..Sometimes disagreements with friends 8: bad decisions, opposition, bad luck in gambling, a loan that is not repaid, 7: success, prosperity, competition, can sometimes mean dealing with rivals in romance 6: a profitable business or partnership, a successful project 5: aid or support from a friends or family, sometimes marriage with a wealthy woman 4: interference, unexpected ill will, failure of a project, bad planning 3: marriage or union...sometimes a long engagement or sex without marriage 2: opposition, disappointment, lack of acceptance in business or social circle. Have fun!

Sam Steven's metaphysical articles have been published in many high-standing newspapers and she has published several books. You can meet Sam Stevens at http://www.psychicrealm.com where she works as a professional psychic. You can also read more of her articles at http://www.newagenotebook.com where she is the staff writer. Currently she is studying technology's impact on the metaphysics.
| | What's Up with the Bad ReadingWritten by Sam Stevens
Continued from page 1 Also where card is positioned in spread can have a great impact on severity of its meaning. For instance if you are asking about having an affair with a married man and you pull Devil card in immediate future, then that card would be good news for you. However, if you were wife asking, "is my husband cheating on me" answer would have more negative implications. If you pull Tower card, but positive cards surround it, it can mean collapse of a situation for better. If Tower card is in position that describes, "How others see you" you might simply be a drama queen rather than facing any real trouble in your life. This is why it is important not to jump conclusions or react immediately if psychic seems to pull a card that has a reputation as a 'bad card'. These cards are like clouds. Many of them boast silver linings. Also, after getting a reading it is important to remember that what you are hearing is not necessarily "absolutely gospel." The true purpose of Tarot is to allow you to conceptualize situation, so even if you get "bad cards", you have opportunity to prepare for these changes or even in some cases, completely avoid them. Ultimately there is no such thing as a "bad" reading and if you fear outcome of a reading, there is really no point in torturing yourself. Many people so fear so-called "bad" Tarot cards to extent that they actually manifest them in spread as psychic can attach to their hopes and fears. The best thing to do is ask question and then be prepared to be accountable for your own reactions to cards as psychic is not "liable" ethically or emotionally to suffer your displeasure or anxiety. Asking a question of Tarot, without fear, desire or anxiety attached to matter, is best way to receive most accurate answer.

Sam Steven's metaphysical articles have been published in many high-standing newspapers and she has published several books. You can meet Sam Stevens at http://www.psychicrealm.com where she works as a professional psychic. You can also read more of her articles at http://www.newagenotebook.com where she is the staff writer. Currently she is studying technology's impact on the metaphysics.
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