10-01-2017, 02:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-01-2017, 02:45 AM by JackOfHearts.)
I drew a card yesterday: a King of spade came out. This card was supposed to represent how my day would be like. And it did. It wasn't obvious but that theme of King of spade was there.
So that day I found myself doing the dishes, I never do that as it's not my job. But this time I naturally went for it, I did it. This was me doing the work of another person to help them.
Then I got a call from a friend he wanted to play poker, but I didn't intend to play that day. I wanted to listen to my course and then go buy a something in town. So this was a little sacrifice. So I played poker with my friends.
Then the day was almost over 8pm, I was about to listen to my course again when I got a call from a friend. He was in town only this week and wanted to party with me.
So again another little sacrifice, I didn't want to go but did it anyway as he is rarely in town, he lives far away from me.
So through out that day there was this theme of sacrifice, I wasn't able to do what I wanted, almost like a king with responsibilities, which is one thing the king of spade represent.
Also when we were playing poker, at the start each person draw 1 card and the one getting the strongest card play first.
I think symbolically (not by strength) this first card each person draw represent how this poker game is going to turn for them. I drew a 4 of diamond, this card represent financial stability in this context. I was the only to get a diamond card and it's a good diamond card.
Through out that game I always had a least a comfortable amount of money to play. And at the end I was the one who earn the most money, it wasn't a lot as the card described but it was a decent amount of money which is exactly what this card describe in this context. Also this card represent skills and I was able to trap others quiet effectively.
My brother drew a King of heart, it was the strongest card but symbolically it meant quiet the opposite, he lost some money. Most would think a King is a good card but you don't want that card. The King is actually one of the most spiritual card. It represents the 3rd sets of numbers, the 7,8 and 9, all those numbers are spiritually oriented and involve sacrifice of the ego.
So that day I found myself doing the dishes, I never do that as it's not my job. But this time I naturally went for it, I did it. This was me doing the work of another person to help them.
Then I got a call from a friend he wanted to play poker, but I didn't intend to play that day. I wanted to listen to my course and then go buy a something in town. So this was a little sacrifice. So I played poker with my friends.
Then the day was almost over 8pm, I was about to listen to my course again when I got a call from a friend. He was in town only this week and wanted to party with me.
So again another little sacrifice, I didn't want to go but did it anyway as he is rarely in town, he lives far away from me.
So through out that day there was this theme of sacrifice, I wasn't able to do what I wanted, almost like a king with responsibilities, which is one thing the king of spade represent.
Also when we were playing poker, at the start each person draw 1 card and the one getting the strongest card play first.
I think symbolically (not by strength) this first card each person draw represent how this poker game is going to turn for them. I drew a 4 of diamond, this card represent financial stability in this context. I was the only to get a diamond card and it's a good diamond card.
Through out that game I always had a least a comfortable amount of money to play. And at the end I was the one who earn the most money, it wasn't a lot as the card described but it was a decent amount of money which is exactly what this card describe in this context. Also this card represent skills and I was able to trap others quiet effectively.
My brother drew a King of heart, it was the strongest card but symbolically it meant quiet the opposite, he lost some money. Most would think a King is a good card but you don't want that card. The King is actually one of the most spiritual card. It represents the 3rd sets of numbers, the 7,8 and 9, all those numbers are spiritually oriented and involve sacrifice of the ego.