CosmicBeing
How to figure out where to put my academic focus toward for the next 4 or 5 years?
Did a 3x3 (like the 3x3 for lenormand)
Q 4 5
5 J A
8 9 J
Spade are swords so many communication
diamond is money/investment
club is work
Q: A cruel mother; A seductress; Jealousy; A female rival. With this particular queen, watch out!
She’s intensely powerful and knows how to use that power to get what she wants. She is trying to take
something from the subject, be it a lover, money, or happiness in general. However, this card can also
be a warning that the subject is becoming too jealous for no reason, which is almost an opposite reading
in a way. So again context is important
4: In the case of information, this card
indicates a dull waiting period, possibly a prolonged one. This can mean “no news is good news,” or that
the client must wait on tenterhooks for a proper resolution to his/her situation.
5: Illness; A corpse. This suit is just full of jolly things, isn’t it? The Five of Spades indicates sickness,
disease, pain, etc.
I might be the queen of spades...who is in a position of feel like there is no good news causing me to be in a blah mood.
5H: A chapel; Fertility; A bed. The Five of Hearts shows the healthy development of a romance,
leading to family and (potentially) marriage. (in a non-literal manner...fertility equals a spark...romance maybe dong what I love)
J: A rebel; Bad news; A backstabber. The Jack of Spades is a bad boy/girl, someone not to be
trusted but who likely is very seductive and enticing. (going against what everyone thinks i should be doing.)
A: Death; Sudden change. This card is paralleled by the Death card in the tarot deck. And like its
counterpart, it doesn’t necessarily mean physical death, but instead a sudden transformation or an
ending. Much of this card’s meaning depends upon what it’s next to. This card can
also indicate deep isolation, and in some cases might even mean a period of contemplation, but again, it
depends on context.
Find something you are naturally falling in love with that causes you to rebel bringing about sudden change
8: – An argument; Shouting. Communication is important, but how a person communicates is also
vital. Pulling the Eight of Spades means that the client is not making him/herself clear and likely finds
him/herself constantly embattled and unable to resolve the problems in his/her life. It can also mean
long-standing arguments with those close to the client. ( I was thinking of a major that heavily focuses on communication one...is the health of the communication process of the brain, the other was debates)
9: Reaping; A forest. The Nine of Clubs shows things that have grown and how we deal with them
as human beings. In some cases, we reap what we’ve sown and prepare for hard times ahead, hoping
that what we have will be enough. Sometimes, we wander through the trees getting lost, hoping we’ll
find our way back again. A questioner finding this card may be having trouble making sense of his or her
life, but there is still plenty of hope left.
J: – A friend; A sibling. The Jack of Clubs is a peer, whether that’s a co-worker, a good friend, or a
sibling. This is someone with whom the questioner has a mutual respect. The Jack can also indicate
business news of some kind
Communication is important in making sense of my life with a career counselor/therapist.
come back later tonight to write up my interpretation.
Did a 3x3 (like the 3x3 for lenormand)
Q 4 5
5 J A
8 9 J
Spade are swords so many communication
diamond is money/investment
club is work
Q: A cruel mother; A seductress; Jealousy; A female rival. With this particular queen, watch out!
She’s intensely powerful and knows how to use that power to get what she wants. She is trying to take
something from the subject, be it a lover, money, or happiness in general. However, this card can also
be a warning that the subject is becoming too jealous for no reason, which is almost an opposite reading
in a way. So again context is important
4: In the case of information, this card
indicates a dull waiting period, possibly a prolonged one. This can mean “no news is good news,” or that
the client must wait on tenterhooks for a proper resolution to his/her situation.
5: Illness; A corpse. This suit is just full of jolly things, isn’t it? The Five of Spades indicates sickness,
disease, pain, etc.
I might be the queen of spades...who is in a position of feel like there is no good news causing me to be in a blah mood.
5H: A chapel; Fertility; A bed. The Five of Hearts shows the healthy development of a romance,
leading to family and (potentially) marriage. (in a non-literal manner...fertility equals a spark...romance maybe dong what I love)
J: A rebel; Bad news; A backstabber. The Jack of Spades is a bad boy/girl, someone not to be
trusted but who likely is very seductive and enticing. (going against what everyone thinks i should be doing.)
A: Death; Sudden change. This card is paralleled by the Death card in the tarot deck. And like its
counterpart, it doesn’t necessarily mean physical death, but instead a sudden transformation or an
ending. Much of this card’s meaning depends upon what it’s next to. This card can
also indicate deep isolation, and in some cases might even mean a period of contemplation, but again, it
depends on context.
Find something you are naturally falling in love with that causes you to rebel bringing about sudden change
8: – An argument; Shouting. Communication is important, but how a person communicates is also
vital. Pulling the Eight of Spades means that the client is not making him/herself clear and likely finds
him/herself constantly embattled and unable to resolve the problems in his/her life. It can also mean
long-standing arguments with those close to the client. ( I was thinking of a major that heavily focuses on communication one...is the health of the communication process of the brain, the other was debates)
9: Reaping; A forest. The Nine of Clubs shows things that have grown and how we deal with them
as human beings. In some cases, we reap what we’ve sown and prepare for hard times ahead, hoping
that what we have will be enough. Sometimes, we wander through the trees getting lost, hoping we’ll
find our way back again. A questioner finding this card may be having trouble making sense of his or her
life, but there is still plenty of hope left.
J: – A friend; A sibling. The Jack of Clubs is a peer, whether that’s a co-worker, a good friend, or a
sibling. This is someone with whom the questioner has a mutual respect. The Jack can also indicate
business news of some kind
Communication is important in making sense of my life with a career counselor/therapist.
come back later tonight to write up my interpretation.