01 Mar 2025
Today I'll be using my Contraband deck.
Classic American Cartomancy
Ace of Clubs, Eight of Hearts, Ten of Spades
Ace of Hearts, Ten of Diamonds, King of Clubs
THE PAST
Ace of Clubs - Wealth
Wealth; health; prosperity; worldly goods; happiness; felicity; amelioration; improvement; benefit; advantage; profit; blessing; favor; grace; plenty; destiny; chance; speculation; good luck
Indication; presentiment; new instructions; fresh knowledge; enlightenment; index; augury; forewarning; fore-knowledge; conjecture; oracle; prognostication; prediction; prophecy; divination; second sight; novelty
THE PRESENT
Eight of Hearts - Blonde young lady (reversed; Great joy)
Perfect content; felicity; happiness; rapture; enchantment; ecstasy; entire satisfaction; complete joy; inexpressible pleasure; heavenly inspiration; exhilaration; enthusiasm; the music of the spheres; celestial harmony
Ten of Diamonds - A foreign city, change of locality
Departure; displacement; journey; pilgrimage; peregrination; steps; motion; visits; excursions; incursions; emigration; immigration; transmigration; flight; tour; rotation; circulation; deportation; rout; defeat; overthrow; bewilderment; disconcert; to break one’s allegiance; desertion; disinheritance; alienation; alien; a foreigner; houseless
THE FUTURE
Ten of Spades - Jealousy; tears (reversed; Loss; the night)
Shades; obscurely; nocturnal; mysterious; secret; masked; concealed; undiscovered; clandestine; occult; veiled; allegorical; hidden meaning; in secrecy; obscure hints; double meaning; on the sly; to conceal from sight; nocturnal meetings
King of Clubs - An honest man, good businessman
Merchant; trader; dealer; banker; broker; exchange agent; speculator; calculator; physician; schoolmaster; collegian; geometry; freemason; mathematics; engineer; science; professor
Well, the benefit of being able to really think about my cards has ended. I was sitting here for like 10 minutes trying to figure out what the future part of this reading was supposed to mean, or even what significations meant what—I'm still not 100% sure, but I'm going to have to read each one independently rather than together.
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