#joya Divination丨Poker Card Divination Prediction Tutorial #3: Club Deck

Today we are going to look at each of the cards and what they mean in the interpretation. I’ll tell you a few key words and then elaborate on potential interpretations of these cards. Most of my systems come from years of practicing divination and playing games with playing cards. I have found that, in some cases, my personal work with a particular card has shown me a different meaning than what I originally understood. When it comes to these divination methods, practice makes perfect. 
Meaning of club deck
Plum blossoms symbolize work, destiny, plans and debate.
Ace of Clubs – a cave of solitary contemplation. This card tells the reader that the subject should take some time to truly evaluate his or her life. Does he/she have goals? Is he/she working towards achieving these goals or should priorities be re-evaluated. It’s a loneliness card, but not necessarily a bad one: we often need intense personal reflection before we go on to do the great things we are capable of.
Two of Clubs: Handshake, business partnership. The Two of Clubs represents an agreement or arrangement between two people, usually for business or stability. It can represent some kind of treaty or alliance, or a combination of overcoming obstacles in the way. A card like the 2 of Spades may mean that a previous business partnership is coming to an end.
Three of Clubs: Stone wall, obstacle. In most cases, three represents desire or growth, so this card may seem odd. However, the frustration that a good obstacle provides often also provides the motivation to overcome them. Typically, this card means that no matter what challenges the subject faces, whether they are business problems or a lack of personal direction, he/she can and will overcome them. If you add the Three of Hearts or Diamonds to the mix, this progression is likely just around the corner.
Four of Clubs: A carriage, a plowed field. This card is about potential. The 4 of Clubs undoubtedly means that nothing is happening at the moment, but now is the time to prepare for the inevitable changes. By “working on” yourself or your business plan, the end result will be much better than if you just sit there and wait. If the 9 of Clubs appears on this card, the result is ripe and should appear soon.
Five of Clubs: A barn, good health. The Five of Clubs is encouraging. It can represent a full barn (which in turn represents abundance and the rewards of hard work), or it can represent a strong and healthy body. If this card is at the end of a reading full of cards representing illness (such as the 5 or 9 of spades), recovery should be expected. However, this reversal of the order may mean worsening health status, so context is important.
Six of Clubs: Footprints, a clear clue. A person who receives this card in a reading may have a clear sense of purpose or may have recently embarked on some activity that he/she finds very fulfilling. This could be a career, a hobby, or even a friendship of some kind. If the right King or Queen of Hearts appears after this card, it could be a sign that true love is on the way.
Seven of Clubs: Doubt/Worry. The 7 of Clubs indicates that the client is troubled by something. So disturbing, in fact, that it may hinder or weaken the questioner in some way. Paired with something like the Seven of Spades and/or the Ace of Clubs, he/she may spend a lot of time alone crying over things he/she feels powerless to change. The good thing about this card (and another good thing) is that most of the time, all the worries are really in the head of the person asking. They can be overcome, but it may take a huge mental change to achieve that change.
Eight of Clubs - Shop talk, table or bench. When the work day is over, it’s nice to gather around the dining room table with friends, family, and sometimes coworkers for a drink or a meal. Often the day’s events are repeated, with details added or subtracted depending on the direction of the conversation. That’s what this card means. It shows people coming together to share the know-how of their particular trade, make plans for the future, and even occasionally explore the mysteries of the universe, depending on how many beers are on the table.
Nine of Clubs: Harvest, a forest. The Nine of Clubs shows things that have grown and how we as humans deal with them. In some cases, we reap what we sow and prepare for the tough times ahead, hoping that what we have will be enough. Sometimes we get lost in the woods and hope to find our way back again. The questioner who discovers this card may have a hard time making sense of his or her life, but there is still plenty of hope. Followed by the 10 of Hearts or Clubs, this card simply means that the dark night will soon usher in a bright dawn.
Ten of Clubs: Cattle or sheep, clouds. This card is abundance, wholeness and contentment. It’s definitely about rewards, comfort and a job well done. It completes the fivesome’s sense of accomplishment and adds an element of tranquility. The seeker has found his or her calling, has a happy and stable family life, and/or has a stable and fulfilling business. Heavy rain clouds were pouring down on the horizon. It’s the “pat on the back” or “Miller Time” card.
Jack of Clubs: A friend, brother or sister. The Jack of Plum Blossoms is a person of the same generation, whether it is a colleague, a good friend, or a brother or sister. This is a mutual respect between the questioners. Jack can also represent some kind of business news (especially if an ace or two of diamonds or an 8 of clubs appears), or it can represent a young boy entering a client’s life.
Queen of Clubs: mother, nurse, a wise woman. This is a card that indicates someone is very smart, very strong, and very helpful. When the seeker sees this card, he/she may know who the card represents and may know what kind of advice this person would give (think of this card as the conscience card). This card can also represent a hen, although this is only possible if it is connected to a debate card, such as the 8 of Spades. However, the conflict in the plum blossom is prolific, so even the hens have their place. Finally, this card represents nurturing. Paired with something like the Ace of Clubs, this could mean taking time to heal old emotional wounds before moving on with something or someone new.
King of Clubs: father; judge; general. The King of the Club symbolizes authority, someone who can give orders and make sure things run smoothly. He may not always be friendly, but there is a reason behind his toughness. Although this person is intelligent, he can also be very stubborn and difficult to change. This card can be troubling for those who often feel judged, but it also means the questioner needs to face their own fears and move forward. This is a card about tasks that must be completed and expectations met.
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