A
Quick Guide to Reading Playing Cards
Divining
from regular playing cards is an old practice. I am sure many of us
know at least one fortune-telling game done with this tool. Reading
regular cards is called cartomancy or metasymbology.
Playing
cards have been called "The Devil's Picture Book" and have
a few superstitions associated with them. Miners and fishermen viewed
it as bad luck to have a deck with them while working or on a voyage.
Thieves will rarely steal a deck as they have a belief that this will
turn luck against them . Each king in a deck of playing cards represents
a great king from history: Spades -- King David; Clubs -- Alexander
the Great; Hearts -- Charlemagne; and Diamonds -- Julius Caesar.
Other
omens and superstitions about playing cards involve their use in gambling.
It is generally believed that you will never get a good hand if you
are dealt the four of clubs. "The Dead Man's Hand" (Aces
over eights) that Wild Bill Hickock was holding when he was killed
is considered very unlucky. The nine of diamonds is sometimes referred
to as "The Curse of Scotland" as it was used to give instructions
for the beginning of the Glencoe Massacre in 1692. On a cheerier note,
we have to remember the old saying "unlucky at cards, lucky in
love."
Gong
Hee Fot Choy, "Greeting of Riches," is a divination
system utilizing regular playing cards which Margarete Ward, a mystic
and world traveler, introduced in her 1935 book.(1)
It draws heavily on Chinese and Eastern mysticism for its wisdom.
This system uses a board, a book and 32 cards. Jokers, 2's, 3's, 4's,
5's and 6's were discarded and only 7's through to the Ace were utilized.
The board and book are divided into 32 houses. Each card has a different
meaning depending upon which house it lands in; all is detailed in
the book. There are 1,024 combinations. The Houses are Compasses,
Marriage, Happiness, Enjoyment, Messages, Relatives, Health, Money,
Seasons, Friends, Gifts, Moons, Sun, Luck, Wishes, Success, Surprises,
Popularity, Abode, Journey, Papers, Vocation, Letters, Trouble, Disappointments,
Death, Undertaking, Achievement, Inheritance, Callers, Gratitude and
Inquiries. The hearts represent love and friendship; anything of a
personal nature. The diamonds represent fortune and riches; papers
of any kind. The clubs represent luck, wisdom and business. The spades
represent the unpleasant things of life.
Tarot
reading layouts readily adapt over to regular card reading as do divinatory
meanings. Hearts equate to Cups, Diamonds to Coins, Spades to Swords
and Clubs to Wands. To proceed with a reading, shuffle and cut in
your usual method, and deal out the layout of your choice or try the
following reading.
Relationship
Potential Reading
A fun reading to ascertain the future of potential suitors involves
separating the Kings or the Queens from the deck. You then proceed
to lay these Trump cards out side by side in this order: Hearts, Clubs,
Diamonds and Spades. Assign a name of someone you are involved with
or interested in to each card; you can choose Unknown for one of them.
Shuffle the cards and ask a question. ie: With whom do I have the
best chance of having a successful relationship?; Who will I marry?;
Who will I date next?; Who will call me first?
Deal
out the remaining cards face up, laying them out one at a time on
or below one of the Trumps, proceeding across all four and returning
to the beginning if required. Your question is answered when you deal
a matching suit on one of the Kings or Queens. Ask another question
and start laying down cards from the beginning of the row again, stopping
again when a suit matches a trump. After all of the cards have been
dealt, pick up each stack and count the number of cards of each suit.
Hearts denote love, clubs indicate level of happiness, diamonds predict
money and spades augur sex. The more you have of one suit indicates
the predominant influence or potential asset of that relationship.
Look up the meanings of the cards on the reference chart for a deeper
enhancement.
Hearts
(Cups)
| |
Ace
|
|
love,
friendship, the home and distinct happiness |
| |
King
|
|
fair
haired man, affectionate, generous, impetuous, honest man, hasty
in decisions, not to be relied upon for advice |
| |
Queen
|
|
fair
haired woman, trustworthy, faithful loving woman, gentle & pleasing |
| |
Jack
|
|
fair
haired young person, good friend, a close (or long lost) friend
|
| |
10
|
|
good
fortune, happiness, good news, happiness in family |
| |
9
|
|
the
'wish card', dreams and desires will come true |
| |
8
|
|
invitations,
but also partings, parties or celebrations |
| |
7
|
|
someone
is unreliable, broken promises by friends |
| |
6
|
|
unexpected
good fortune, generosity, imposed upon by untrustworthy people |
| |
5
|
|
jealousy,
inability to make a decision |
| |
4
|
|
changes,
travel or postponements, marriage delayed, bachelor or spinster |
| |
3
|
|
be
cautious an impulsive decision threatens good ones |
| |
2
|
|
success
by careful thought, friendship |
Spades
(Swords)
| |
Ace
|
|
conflicts,
a difficult love affair, misfortune, bad news, tidings of death
|
| |
King
|
|
dark
haired man, ambitious, usually successful, his ambition overrides
everything else |
| |
Queen
|
|
dark
haired woman, seductive or unscrupulous, treachery, betrayal, malice,
widow |
| |
Jack
|
|
dark
haired young man, well meaning but lazy person, hindrance in all
work |
| |
10
|
|
worry,
grief, imprisonment, negation of all good |
| |
9
|
|
bad
luck, can mean delays or quarrels, all kinds of unhappiness in all
things |
| |
8
|
|
disappointments
and opposition, be cautious, friends might turn out to be rivals |
| |
7
|
|
a
warning against loss of friendship, quarrels with friends, bad things |
| |
6
|
|
an
improvement in the person's life, use perseverance to make your
plans work |
| |
5
|
|
anxiety,
setbacks, interferences, success in business, harmony in partners |
| |
4
|
|
jealousy,
business troubles, sickness, minor misfortunes delay project |
| |
3
|
|
partings due to faithlessness, lourney, bad things in love or marriage |
| |
2
|
|
scandal,
gossip, danger of deceit, change, removal, loss of home, division |
Diamonds
(Coins)
| |
Ace
|
|
money,
a ring, important message, or a valuable gift |
| |
King
|
|
fair
haired man, stubborn and powerful, vengeful, dangerous when crossed |
| |
Queen
|
|
fair
haired woman, flirt, sophisticated, witty, interferes in other's
affairs |
| |
Jack
|
|
a
relative, someone not really reliable, selfish or jealous, bad news |
| |
10
|
|
journey,
changes usually bringing wealth, money as objective, maybe not result |
| |
9
|
|
opportunities
and surprises, usually financial, taste for adventure, travel, changes |
| |
8
|
|
late
marriage or new relationship, unexpected money, a journey |
| |
7
|
|
a
gift, lies, rumours, unlucky gambler, criticism |
| |
6
|
|
a reconciliation, warning against a second marriage, early marriage;
early end |
| |
5
|
|
successful
meetings, especially business, unexpected news; may be business
success |
| |
4
|
|
an
inheritance, changes for the better, unhappiness from bad friends,
betrayal |
| |
3
|
|
legal
or domestic battles, quarrels, domestic disagreements |
| |
2
|
|
a
great love affair increases in importance, opposed by friends |
Clubs
(Wands)
| |
Ace
|
|
harmony,
property, achievements, love, peace of mind, professional success |
| |
King
|
|
dark
haired man, honest, open, generous and faithful |
| |
Queen
|
|
dark
haired woman, strong, helpful, attractive, nice woman, inclined
to be temperamental |
| |
Jack
|
|
a
reliable friend, sincere but impatient |
| |
10
|
|
unexpected
money, good luck or a gift, unexpected good fortune with bad loss |
| |
9
|
|
a
new romance, disputes with friends, bad quarrels |
| |
8
|
|
opposition,
chance of recklessness, someone will use money not his own |
| |
7
|
|
prosperity,
chance of romantic interference, good fortune, beware of opposite
sex |
| |
6
|
|
business
success, profitable business in partnership |
| |
5
|
|
help
from a friend or spouse, marriage with a wealthy woman |
| |
4
|
|
bad
change of fortune, failure of project due to friends |
| |
3
|
|
good
marriage or partnership, long engagement, and then a fast wedding |
| |
2
|
|
disappointment
and opposition from friends or associates |
In
Closing...
Have a little fun with this, it is a very enjoyable method of divination
and accessible to everyone. If you're having problems with your hand,
or if you have trouble shuffling and dealing the larger Tarot cards,
you might find these easier to work with.
Note
(1) This book and system have been reprinted several
times since the original; see Gong
Hee Fot Choy Book of Fortune and Gong
Hee Fot Choy Tells Your Fortune for examples.
Reference
Dictionary of Omens and Superstitions, Phillippa Waring, 1976,
Souvenir Press Ltd.
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