Here's a recent one that is specific to Hedgewytch:
http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=82442
This is one that a lot of people use for meanings. I use some of them discard others. I agree that you can gain great depth from other's thoughts and ideas about meanings. I just found after awhile that you have so many meanings (some quite contradictory) that it got a bit confusing. I'd rather keep a very simple meaning and expand on it intuitively. Sort of like when people start reading tarot, some advise you pick a one word key meaning for each one and memorize it first.
For example:
Seven of Spades
Traditional meaning is trouble, trouble or tears
Hedgewytch: 7s are troubles that plague every man. (still not too bad)
Elements: Spades are air (There are problems) Still ok
Timing: Spades are winter (another one says fall)
Stages method: Sevens are variety added, scope of the idea must be expanded
Personality Factor: Spades are cool and logical, inner self is important
Another system (can't remember name): 7 of Spades: A warning against losses and sorrow, a possible loss of friendship, an unexpected burden
Another one: Sevens caution us to learn to shed light on secrets & mysteries. (spades specifically deceit, lies, and manipulation)
Now obviously there is a common theme of trouble with the seven of spades so the traditional meaning...trouble, trouble, tears....could just be considered adequate.
Maybe the 7 of spades wasn't a good example because it sort of flows (LOL) although there is some variation...but there are other cards that have totally different meanings based on the system. Some people even assign tarot meanings to the different playing cards.
So I decided to pull what made sense to me and use that as a framework, expanding upon it using my own feelings and intuition. So here's an example:
Seven of Hearts (Troubles related to love, family, or something of value)
Seven of Spades (Trouble, trouble)
Nine of Spades (Traditonally wish denied)
Ten of Spades: (Tradtionally worry)
Using the idea that red is good and black is bad...You have three black following a red. This is a problem that will get worse not better. Three Spades (spades are trouble).
The way I would read this (there are other ways too). There is going to be a problem involving love or something of value that will be worried about a lot. In the end what the seeker wishes will not be achieved.
In this case I might pull an advice or direction card:
Two of spades: Miscommunication or trouble with give or take. Advice: make sure communication is open and honest during this difficult time. Do not become rigid in your thinking but open yourself up to some negotiation.
You will definitely get to the point where you are done reflecting on meaning and ready to pick and choose what you use. Be consistent with the basic idea (7 of spades trouble) and you will end up with good readings. I look forward to having more discussion with you about the cards. If you like use the example above and let me know how you would read it.