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Clubs

Cartomancy Meanings: Suit of Clubs


Suit of Clubs
Business, work, social activity, practical matters, teaching, learning, good luck, growth,
goals, conversations, verbal communication, paperwork, action, physical activity, sports,
exercise, construction, clubs and organizations, friendships, social interactions, and progress
through effort.
Characteristics of the Club Suit:
Active, practical, friendly, playful, out-going, gracious, sincere, reliable, trustworthy,
helpful, ambitious, competitive, organized, enterprising, resourceful, enthusiastic, sensible,
stable, stubborn.
King of Clubs
A generous, enthusiastic, socially active man. He has excellent business sense, and may own
his own business. He might be a successful entrepreneur, a business executive, a college
professor, or a professional athlete. He could be a male colleague or business associate. He
could be the seeker’s boss or best friend. He is a reliable friend and trusted adviser, and he is
generally a married man.
Queen of Clubs
A business woman, a female co-worker, a good adviser, a trusted female friend, or a social
butterfly. She is an active, industrious, reliable woman who is well-liked and has great
business sense. She can represent a socially active woman who enjoys clubs, societies, and
other social functions. She runs her home efficiently, and she likes to keep busy. She is a
hard worker, and prefers to be an active participant in life.
Jack of Clubs
A hard-working, honest, sincere young person. He is a busy, active young person, most
often male. He is clever and enterprising. He enjoys sports, and may participate in school or
community football, baseball, soccer, etc. He can represent an employee, and often denotes
a young acquaintance from work. Or he could be a close friend or business associate who is
going to be useful to the inquirer in some way. He may wear a uniform that symbolizes his
work or rank.
Ten of Clubs
Ambition, achievement, success in business, social prominence.The card of business and
career. It can represent a specific business, or it can denote the idea of “business” or
“commerce” in a general sense. Also a card of movement and travel. It can refer to a
journey, or more specifically a business trip. A business move, such as a major transaction, a
business gamble, or an actual change of business ownership or location. Can also refer
to “fluids.” When this card denotes a trip, it is usually over or by the water. Can also
represent a body of water in any and all forms such as a water pipe, a swimming pool, bath
tub, washing machine, or even the kitchen sink.
Nine of Clubs
Traditionally a card of luck, travel and achievement. Luck in business, a lucrative business
opportunity, a lucky break, or a successful career move. Represents time and space,
distance, someone or something far away, a long duration, something long lasting.
Surrounded by Spades this card can denote postponements and long delays. Also a card of
travel from the notions of time and distance. This card can represent a journey for business
or for pleasure. This card can also represent an emotional, psychological or spiritual
journey; or the quest for self.
Eight of Clubs
Represents day-to-day activities or daily routine. It indicates how someone spends their
time. Most people spend the greater part of their days working, so this is also the “work”
card. It can represent a job, or what one does for a living. This card can also denote
“working something out.” Also the card of business or social and sharing and
reciprocation. It can indicate conversations and discussions, meetings, conference, seminar,
symposium, forum, round-table discussion, etc.
Seven of Clubs
Increased activity or changes in a business or social situation. Physical or mental effort
including yard work, housework, home repairs, or even fixing the car. Attention to detail,
carefully evaluating a situation before making a decision or taking action. Keeping busy,
risk of a work overload, the need for rest and relaxation. Preoccupation with work, the card
of the workaholic. Negotiation, disagreement, an argument, or feelings of restlessness and
discomfort. Taking on too much, making the best of a difficult situation.
Six of Clubs
Traditionally a card of movement, progress and completion in business or social matters. An
opportunity to resolve problems, taking responsibility for a problem or situation and doing
whatever is necessary to ensure success. Communion, sharing one’s thoughts and ideas,
negotiations, banter, talk, and other forms of communications including hand gestures, body
language, the media, and the written word. Good counsel, trusted advice, knowledge,
reading, study and learning.
Five of Clubs
A card of action and change. Changes in a work situation, a change in social
standing. Symbolizes the five fingers of the hand. Can represent working with one’s hands,
or making something. It can also denote exercise, physical labor, and providing the extra
effort needed to get the job done. Action, physical activity, need for physical exercise,
competition, sporting event, job interview, good luck.
Four of Clubs
Stability in business matters, reliable social contacts, practical foundation, stable conditions,
laying the foundation for future progress, a stable business environment, using good
business sense. The four walls of a building or room, the four legs of a table, a work table or
the social table. A four-wheeled vehicle: a coach, a car, a truck, a cart, a baby carriage, a trip
by car. Verbal communication, a telephone call, voice message, and video chat.
Three of Clubs
Practical developments in business and social matters, expanding opportunities, growth, and
advancement. The use of common sense, and good judgment. A developing business
enterprise, or a three-way deal or partnership, business collaborations of three or more
people. A clover leaf, good luck, and fortunate circumstances. Something growing, plants,
hair, nails, etc. Increased understanding, or expanding one’s knowledge base by learning
new things. It can represent both formal training and self-edification.
Two of Clubs
A social or business invitation, business or social correspondence, or any kind
of benefitsbeing given, received or exchanged. A gift, a birthday or anniversary present,
something being given or received not limited to material things only. The gift could be
someone’s time or energy given freely. It may be a piece of helpful advice, or a special
favor, or even a bit of good news. A clock, time.
Ace of Clubs
The beginning of a new enterprise or business venture. Focus, direction and singleness of
purpose, the exercise of will. Important papers to be signed, legal document, contract,
mortgages, a legal will. A building or institution – government, corporate, public, private,
financial, educational, or penal. A home belonging to someone other than the querent.

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