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Learning the Suits of the Deck
The Suit of Hearts
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Your personal journey of self-discovery in terms of the Personal Prophesy method of intuitively reading playing cards begins with this lesson as you study the Suit of Hearts and the meanings of the individual cards contained in it.
Please don't take notes as read this lesson. Allow yourself the opportunity to simply "experience" the meanings of the cards, one by one, as you read about each of them. At the end of this lesson, you will find a summary of these cards, which you will be able to print out and study from in the future.
"Experiencing" - or visualizing - the cards is the first step toward understanding Personal Prophesy, enabling you to intuit important messages from the cards for yourself and for others when you conduct a reading. It is suggested that you take the suit of Hearts from a deck of playing cards as you read through this lesson, so that you can study each card as they are individually described.
(Bear in mind that most of the cards in the deck are highly complex in nature.
The meanings of them are specifically designed for the Beginner's Level to be simple and easily understood.)
The first card in the suit of Hearts is the Two of Hearts. Intuitively speaking, this is a wonderful, wonderful card - perhaps the best card in the whole deck. The literal meaning of this card is Ambition & Personal Fulfillment, but in order to accurately read this card, you must actually "feel" it.
Imagine yourself right now, standing before an audience and they are all
applauding you and your achievement, cheering you on, urging you to reach even greater heights of success.
Think about that feeling. You have finally Made It. You are what you always dreamed you'd be. This is the essence of the Two of Hearts - an extremely
powerful card in terms of its prophesy.
Visualize yourself doing that "something" you've always dreamed of for yourself, whether it's singing or painting, being a lawyer or a parent. What that achievement represents to you is what the Two of Hearts is all about. It represents accomplishment and joy over a realized dream.
This card will help you find the right job when you are job hunting. It will help you find the right marriage partner. The "feeling" attached to this card lets you know that you are on the right road to success.
The Three of Hearts is a card that literally means "Regret and Sorrow," but to actually "feel" it, imagine that you have just broken something precious that perhaps belongs to a close friend. A vase or a china cup - something they hold very dear.
See this object as a thing that lays in pieces on the floor between you. This card is about feeling sorry about something that is beyond repair - as in a broken relationship - but, for now, simply see it as a shattered object which would take considerable effort to repair and much regret and sorrow attached to the shattering of it.
If you continue in the study of Personal Prophesy, you will learn the philosophy called the "evolution of emotion" and discover that feelings evolve into newer, better, more meaningful feelings even after they have been "shattered" as in this
visualization. But that's a deep subject and not required to be understood as you
learn the simple meanings of the cards.
The Four of Hearts represents Jealousy. To feel it, imagine a time when, say, you lost someone you loved to another. Or your mother bought your sister a new dress and you had to take the hand me down. Or you went to court to fight a case that meant a great deal to you and the opposing party won the case, hands down.
Feel that "feeling." It's a gnawing, gut-wrenching, sick feeling focused on wanting what someone else currently possesses. You'll find out later that this card also pulls in hatred and revenge in terms of definition, but for now, just think utter and complete "Jealousy."
The Five of Hearts is a lovely, "feel good" type of card. It literally means "a gift", a compliment, the giving of something very special to someone else. See it as a bouquet of flowers being handed to you. It feels nice.
If you are allergic to flowers, think of something just as nice: A great big, beautifully-wrapped gift being given to you and in it, is something very nice. The meaning of this card is the same whether you are "receiving" that gift or "giving" it...just get that "good feeling" associated with this card.
The Six of Hearts is a truly fantastic card. It is, literally, your very own "yellow brick road" card. It means "great promise" or "a bright road" and you should visualize it as a sunny and bright path leading into the future.
It's actually a card that means a lot when connected to courtship and marriage,
but it can be excellent card to intuit in terms of work-related matters as well. This card lets you know that you are travelling in the right direction, that the future holds great potential for personal happiness, that you can feel optimistic about a particular relationship or enterprise. It signifies your own flower-trimmed and sunny
"yellow brick road" to the future.
You have learned enough, thus far, to attempt reading your very first "spread" - three cards laid out in a reading, together. (Don't worry about reading "format"; we will get to that in a later lesson. This exercise is to simply help build your confidence that you can, in fact, learn to read cards by this method!)
You've learned three of the most wonderful cards so far. This will be your first experience at actually "reading" them.
Visualize the Two of Hearts: That feeling of accomplishment! Combine that feeling with the Five of Hearts: A lovely gift! Now, add to what you are feeling the Six of Hearts: A bright, beautiful road!
These three cards together are considered to be connected to each other and
would comprise a "reading"...a "spread" as you will learn later on. If you can experience those three cards as a combined "feeling," these cards together in a reading would indicate abundant personal success and many rewards (gifts) coming on the path you are currently taking into the future.
If you can't "feel" it yet, don't worry. That feeling of having accurately experienced the cards and intuitively understanding their message for you will come. It takes time and practice, but it will come.
Continuing on...the Seven of Hearts is another excellent card in terms of it's prophesy. It literally "means" genuine friendship.
Recall a time when you've had a really true friend in your life. Not a "sort of" friend or a "maybe" friend...a FRIEND. Someone who platonically loved you, no matter what. Someone who suffered your sorrows and celebrated your joys as if they were their own. In other words, a true-to-the-end, honest-to-goodness Friend.
This card will let you know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, who your friends really are. The Seven of Hearts does not show up in readings nearly as often as you
might expect it to. True, honest friends are rare and extremely hard to come by.
Most, as you will discover as you advance in the study of Personal Prophesy, fall into the catagory of being very good friends who enjoy the good times with you. But the instant conflict is encountered in those friendships, they become birds in flight, immediately fleeing the relationship they have shared with you.
You are all going to learn some startling things about your life and the
people in it when you start reading these cards for yourself for 'real'. You will see who really is your friend, who really loves you, and unfortunately, who does not.
Ignorance may be bliss, but your cards are going to put Reality in your face, every time. But you will learn to be cautious about 'who' you trust from now on, I will guarantee you that!
This card - friendship - the Seven of Hearts is actually THE best foundation for marriage...But so few tend to see it that way. Most base a lifetime on passion and excitement, which is not exactly the most stable stuff for permanency.
The Eight of Hearts is a fun card. It literally means "party" or "celebration."
Imagine a big celebration...confetti in the air...everybody's happy and smiling. This card let's you know in readings that good times are approaching. You will enjoy yourself and the occasion coming in the near future.
The Eight of Hearts is a card imparting a good feeling, especially when you find yourself reading cards that are basically negative in nature. With a celebration perceived as on the horizon, things are obviously not that bad.
The Nine of Hearts is the most important card in the deck. It essentially means nothing by itself.
The Nine of Hearts is your "wish card" - when you read the cards to receive
an answer to a personal question or you are conducting a reading for someone else, this is the card you are looking for in these readings.
It is the official "Wish Card". This card tells you the outcome of the question you ask. Consider it your "wish determinator," if you like. It is telling you that the cards connected to it in the "spread" are the answer to your question.
But not always do you get your wish. Sometimes, the card will tell you quite emphatically, "This is NOT a good thing to be wishing for." A lot of times you will read for people and see that they are wishing for all the wrong things.
Doomed relationships, jobs that will never come thru, affairs that will only break their hearts. You can share with them the prophesy of the cards, but getting them to heed it is another story entirely.
The Nine points to answers, it tells you the outcome of their wish...and that
wish is generally for knowledge about something. Lots of people will keep wishing and wishing their brains out - all you can do is tell them what you see as the intuitive answer.
That's when you try to steer them away from the Nine of Hearts and get them to look for the potential in the Ten of Hearts.
The Ten of Hearts is completely centered on true love. Real love. The love that can survive just about anything and everything. When this card appears in a reading connected to a relationship, you can accomplish all together and overcome any obstacle. That's the kind of love it signifies.
It is your moment of "beginning again" through the bonds of love. This card will tell you in no uncertain terms exactly who loves you and who doesn't. And you may be very surprised, when you read the cards, to perceive 'who' really does love you.
When you get to know your own cards well and you meet someone who
you have perceived in the cards long before this individual came into your life as truly having the potential to love you, you may feel this urge when you do actually meet to say, "Oh my goodness! You're going to love me!" That's how accurate, how strong and how meaningful the love attached to this card is.
Now, the face cards in the Suit of Hearts - people who are represented in readings by a Heart face card.
Face cards always represent people. Please take this segment of the lesson
somewhat loosely if you can, so you won't get hung up on the "people characteristics."
All of the Heart people "generally" deal with people who are green-eyed with light brown to auburn hair. When they are very dark skinned, as in the instance of Asian people or those who are Afro-American, these characteristics relate more to personality characteristics. Hearts individuals are characterized as extremely giving and loving, humanitarian in their views on life, sensitive to the needs of others, true "caregivers" in every sense of the word.
At this point in your training, simply think "loving and caring green-eyed people with light brown to auburn-colored hair." We will get into the more detailed-aspects of the People Cards later on.
The Jack of Hearts signifies a male who is younger in age or in maturity than a King. The "maturity" I'm referring to concerns the "spirit" of the male represented by this card. It doesn't necessarily indicate youth in terms of age, although it will "sometimes." Essentially the male represented by the Jack is young at heart and
still somewhat inexperienced in the ways of life. Jacks don't have an abundance of wisdom to impart...that's more the King's job.
The King of Hearts represents a man who is older or very mature in his thought patterns. The Jack is a man still learning "the ropes." The King has essentially mastered them. He is perceived as possessive a wise, mature spirit - even though he may be numerically young in age.
The Queen of Hearts simply signifies a female in the reading you are conducting.
The Ace of Hearts is a neutral card, of which you will learn several in this course. It only signifies the Home or those matters which pertain to the Home. There is no other interpretation or particular "feeling" attached to this card.
A Summary of the Suit of Hearts
The following descriptions of the cards are only intended to help you generate an image in your own mind of that card's essence. Therefore, do not become "locked in" on the literal meanings given here...allow yourself to feel the flow of intuitive thought on each.
TWO - Signifies ambition and personal fulfillment. Remember the feeling of an accomplished personal dream, the sense of having "made it." Excellent aspects
when joined with career and marriage cards.
THREE - Signifies regret and sorrow. The feeling of having broken a friend's precious possession, of realizing "you" broke it. Apologies perceived in the cards will be joined with this card.
FOUR - Signifies jealousy, resentment, and malice. The feeling of anger mixed with pain when someone takes the person you love away.
FIVE - Signifies a gift or compliment. The feeling of receiving a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
SIX - Signifies great promise, like the yellow brick road. The feeling of a bright and sunny road to the future. It involves both personal and professional relationships that develop into marriages or partnerships with tremendous potential for success.
SEVEN - Signifies genuine friendship, pure platonic love. This card will show you who your true friends are, the ones who will be beside you through thick and thin. It is not as often seen in readings as one might think.
EIGHT - Signifies celebrating. The feeling of being at a party, having fun, good times.
NINE - Signifies a neutral wish card. This card means nothing by itself. It's the other cards around it they tell whether your wish will be harmful or helpful to you.
TEN - Signifies true love, unity. The feeling of love that can last through anything and everything. You know with this person by your side, you can accomplish anything and overcome all obstacles.
JACK - Represents a male, usually with green eyes and dark blond to auborn hair, who is either young in age or young in maturity (as of "the spirit").
QUEEN - Represents a woman with green eyes and dark blond to auburn hair.
KING - Represents a man with green eyes and dark blond to auburn hair, who is older in age or older in maturity - as of the "spirit."
Personality Characteristics: Loving, caring, humanitarian, caregiving
ACE - Focuses on the home. Another neutral card. The other cards surrounding the Ace of Hearts will show you the actual feelings concerning "the home".
Homework Practice
Please note: Homework is designed specifically to help you develop confidence in your own card reading skills. Should you wish to receive personal, one-on-one tutoring or critiquing of a lesson or lessons, the following options are open to all Interns in the Personal Prophesy Course:
Homework Exercise:
Separate the suit of Hearts from a deck of playing cards. Shuffle the Hearts only. Deal out three cards face up. From what you have just learned, focus on what you "feel" about these three cards and their interaction. There are no "right" or "wrong" answers, so let your own intuitive ability be your guide!
Repeat this exercise until you are comfortable with the meanings/feelings attached to the suit of Hearts.
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