In your finances, the Two of Cups is associated with fairness and balance. The card only signifies that true love and affection is present. But this does not simply mean that you will no longer need to nurture your love to make it last. In terms of love, the card represents commitment, a balanced relationship, and love. If you are looking for new job opportunities, this card may be a good sign. There is a mutual respect here, meaning you will also be more comfortable in your workplace. When it comes to work, you may notice that the people around you will start to appreciate you more. A strong pair is indicated here, the joy of two becoming one.Ī strong pair is indicated here, the joy of two becoming one. The exchange of cups suggest that each party's emotions are intertwined with the other's, and each participant's feelings have profound affects on the other. If the Ace of Clubs is surrounded by Spades, it can show someone who is weak-willed, and unable to follow-through on their plans.To see the Two of Cups is an indication of a partnership that is built on the union of forces, a strong connection and a balanced and equal partnership. The surrounding cards will usually offer a clue about the choice. When the Ace of Clubs falls in a reading about someone's intentions, it shows that they have already made up their mind on a course of action, and have no intentions of deviating from their chosen direction. This card shows a personal choice backed by determination. The Ace of Clubs can represent a legal will, and it can also represent one's personal power of will. The King of Spades must appear in the combination to show "duty." Queens in place of the Kings would indicate that it's a female. If the Ace of Clubs falls first, it would show being conscripted into the military. The combination Any King + King of Spades + Ace of Clubs would show someone joining the military. The combination Any King + King Spades + 4 of Spades would show someone being arrested. If the Ace of Clubs is nearby, the combination could refer to a soldier. Two Kings falling together would generally indicate a police officer. In fact, this card can even represent the military. Here are a few fun combinations to consider.Īce of Clubs + 2 of Hearts = elementary school, nursery school, or dance studioĪce of Clubs + 3 of Hearts = beauty salon, flower shopĪce of Clubs + 5 of Hearts = furniture store, clothing store, department storeĪce of Clubs + 4 of Spades = a hospital, or jailĪce of Clubs + 7 of Spades = a bar (with the 2 of Hearts to show dancing = nightclub)Īce of Clubs + 8 of Spades = doctor's office, dentists office, medical clinicĪce of Clubs + King of Spades + any other King = police station, also joining the militaryĪce of Clubs + Ace of Diamonds = the post officeĪce of Clubs + 2 of Diamonds = a restaurantĪce of Clubs + 5 of Diamonds = the courthouse, shopping centerĪce of Clubs + King of Diamonds = a college or universityĪce of Clubs + 3 of Clubs = garden center, barbershopĪce of Clubs + 6 of Clubs = a bookstore, a factory (manufacturing plant)Īce of Clubs + 8 of Clubs = the building where you workĪce of Clubs + 9 of Clubs = a passport, but it can also represent a hotelĪnother way to look at it would be to consider that the Ace of Clubs refers to a service organization, whether it's a retail shop or a large corporation or a staunch institution. The Ace of Hearts is the home, but the Ace of Clubs can represent anything from a friend's house, to the workplace, to a commercial establishment, to a large institution. The Ace of Clubs also retains the meaning of "property," and it's the card that represents "a building" in Modern Cartomancy. With the 2 of Hearts, representing a child, it would show a legal adoption. With the 10 of Clubs, it would show signing papers on a business. With the Ace of Hearts, the Ace of Clubs can denote a contract to buy or sell a home. The Ace of Clubs does retain its meaning as a "binding contract." The primary meanings for this card include important papers, a legal document, and a contract to be signed. These days, most marriages are based on love, and may be better represented by cards in the suit of Hearts. It is perhaps for this reason that the Ace of Clubs in modern cartomancy has lost the meaning of marriage. Today very few marriage are arranged this way in the western world. Based on the marriage contract she was usually considered to be the property of her new husband. In many cultures the girl was expected to bring along a dowry as well, to add to the husband's holdings. You could lift your social status by marrying your daughter off to noble family, or to a wealthy landowner. In olden days, marriages were often arranged based on money and prestige. In traditional cartomancy, the Ace of Clubs is the card of marriage.
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