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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................4 CARD MEANINGS IN GENERAL................................................................................................................9 THE FOUR SUITS.........................................................................................................................................11 THE NUMBERS............................................................................................................................................12 CARD INTERACTIONS: RED & BLACK..................................................................................................17 CARD INTERACTIONS: THE CLOCK.......................................................................................................18 A FEW EXAMPLES......................................................................................................................................19 THAT’S IT!....................................................................................................................................................21 RESOURCES.................................................................................................................................................22

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INTRODUCTION As a young child of the early 1950’s, I have vague memories of my mother and her sisters driving a ‘long’ distance (perhaps thirty miles!), to the home of a woman who ‘read cards.’ In my northern, small town community, this was a somewhat secretive activity. Not everyone had their cards read, and very few people – always women, it seems – knew how to read them. It was one of those activities that some people did – but didn’t tell all their neighbors about. My impression was that there were unfavorable feelings about card readings by the more religious local people. Knowing who read the cards was one of those bits of private information that was only whispered amongst the few. I imagine that one called, via long distance in those days, and set up an appointment for some summer weekday afternoon, as most of the women could find time away from their occasional part time jobs, if they had one at all! As pre-teen children, my younger sister and I would have to tag along, of course, but were kept busy playing just outside the front door of the woman’s house. The drive itself, with a stop at a restaurant perhaps, was an adventure in itself for us children. We had only vague notions of what card readings were all about, other than the fact that the grown ups seemed to like them. Of course, the readers used standard playing cards. It’s now been about three years since one of my palm reading clients mentioned her distant memories of playing card readings. We both traded stories of how the adults treated the process with a very hushed sense of mystery and awe. Later, I dug out a deck of cards and began seeing if I could remember any of the old ‘fortune telling’ information I had picked up as I’d grown into a teenager. I found that at least half of that information was no longer accessible in my mental files.

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Out of general curiosity, I bought a couple books on the subject and found that the books written for the general public consisted mostly of long, confusing lists of what each card meant. I then went to the more professional publications and found a few that dealt with regular playing cards, some of which I’ll list in a short bibliography at the end of this manuscript. Like so much of the ‘insider’ information, these were much better written! They were easier to understand and often related to subjects that I was already familiar with –Tarot or Numerology, for instance. Within a couple months, I was reading playing cards about as well as necessary. Then a very special deck of fake-aged Tarot cards came on the market, something I had been longing for. I began trying to use these special cards to their best advantage, when a fellow reader, Larry Baukin, suggested that these types of cards could be used in very short quick readings similar to the old playing card readings. A light went on inside my fevered brain and within the same year, Larry and I published “Quick Commercial Card Reading” (now available through www.mevproshop.com). In the book, we did not spend time explaining the meanings of the playing cards or Tarot cards, but rather focused on the process of using either cards in short ‘party’ type readings, where you must read very quickly for a large number of people. As the book was aimed at the professional reader/entertainer, we assumed that they would have the basic card knowledge to begin with. Next, that strange creative part of my brain began producing the “Swamp Cards” based on the methods of a historic reclusive male card reader. Now that the “Swamp Cards” manuscript is finished, I find that it’s necessary that I write out a systematic approach to learning card meanings. I emphasize ‘systematic,’ as one of the major hurdles to someone beginning to learn to read cards is finding books that make learning the meanings of them easy to learn.

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If you are a non-performer, without knowledge of – or access to – some of the wonderful writings done by professionals for professionals, this is a barrier that stops many people from doing more than reading the book that came with their cards. I’ve had many, many dozens of people, over the years, tell me that they have a deck of Tarot cards – and a book – in a drawer at home, but it was all so complicated that they never did much with them. I hope this little book will help you – easily – learn the basics in how to read playing cards. In the beginning… well, learning what cards meant was a very difficult task of learning 52 or 53 sentences – all quite different in subject matter – and linking each of them to a specific card. Each sounded much like a long single sentence that you’d find in a daily newspaper horoscope column:

“A female relative will come to visit and bring news from far away.” Imagine trying to remember fifty-two of those! Also, depending on which book you were using as your text, the long, chaotic lists rarely agreed with each other unless plagiarism was involved. The history of the ‘simplified’ systems for learning card meanings seems to start with Howard P. Albright. I know little about him, other than his authoring, in the 1930s, a few publications dealing with mentalism. In his system, Albright assigned a general meaning to each of the four suits. So, whatever Heart card you were looking at, for example, it fell into a particular general category. In this case (Hearts), matters of emotions, love and other strong feelings. It was the same for the other suits; they, too, had their own specific ‘territory.’ Then, he assigned a meaning that would apply similarly to all of the aces. ‘Beginnings’, for example. Then a meaning that would apply to all of the Twos, maybe ‘partnership” or ‘diplomacy’, and so on.

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So, if you dealt a Heart, you knew if the issue was emotions and love – and by knowing the number, you knew that it meant a situation or development about happiness, or frictions, or delays or success within the framework of emotions and love. Once you learned the meanings of the four suits and the meanings of the thirteen cards, you pretty well had enough information for giving a short reading. What a really great improvement this was! This systematic approach has been modified over time by such intelligent thinkers, such as Bob Cassidy, Joe Riding, Loren G. Tindall, and the long-experienced reader Gene Neilsen. As promised earlier, I will give you places you can get some of these excellent publications in the bibliography. My own card meanings have been altered somewhat by these people, but my first contact with this kind of systematic approach was through the wonderfully creative New Zealand performer and writer Richard Webster. As you will see, my own meanings have been forever colored by the numerological meanings of the single-digit numbers, as taught by Richard in his many publications. Additions to the meanings are products of my experience in reading many, many people over the years. Note that I don’t fully disagree with most of the other card readers who have written books about their own systematic card meanings. I just think that the issues that I include are those that I see far more often than some of the things that they mention. I’m sure they would say the same about me. If you read a few of the systems that I’ll mention, I am sure that you’ll find a mix of meanings that will work best for you!

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CARD MEANINGS IN GENERAL To begin with, the success of any listing of ‘meanings’ depends on how closely the things that you discuss fit into the real life of your client. In my travels through the years of psychic fairs, for example, I have met hundreds of readers of all types. Some of these are certainly mostly self-taught or have been heavily influenced by some momentarily popular paperback New Age book that impressed them. When Native American culture was ‘in’ (around 1995 in my area), everyone was reading ‘Animal Cards.’ Then there were ‘Angel Cards’, followed by Fairy Cards, Dragon Cards, Crystal Cards, and so on and so on, ad nauseum. (Does anyone remember ‘My Little Pony’ Tarot? Huh. Me neither.) These readings, dramatic as they try to be, dwell on the client’s past lives, or their affinity for the essences of certain types of animals, or the vibratory rates of specific crystals, or their spiritual affinity with a few dozen particular invisible angels. Or some other form of nebulous, multi-syllabic obfuscation that is of no damned use at all to the female client with a serious romantic decision she has to make! I well remember one very flashy costumed woman who had a highly decorated table, who sat and droned her readings into a small recorder held to her lips. Privately some of us referred to her as ‘the corpse’, based on her perfect make-up but lack of much movement at all. Certainly she never smiled. Her little ‘speeches’/stories were exceedingly strange, involving DNA changes in the days when the earth was young, and one’s affinity with various mythological peoples or whatever. She also tended to sometimes to wave her arms and make occasional loud mooooing sounds, sounding vaguely like a cow. She was entertaining, certainly, but a lot of people who paid for a reading with her almost inevitably felt it was a waste of money.

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She did have a very few who would be return clients; I’ve often wondered what they were like… Now, I must warn you that the meanings that I assign to these cards are not meant to be the unyieldingly final perfect words on the subject. If you locate some of the books mentioned in the bibliography (and I think that’s a good thing to do), you will see that others don’t fully agree with what I say! You may find a particular difference in some other writer’s work that appeals to you more than something that I have said. That’s the way it should be. How you talk about the cards’ meanings in the client’s life should suit you, as well as the client, and the way you naturally talk and think.

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THE FOUR SUITS These are not too difficult to remember. Well, there are only four of them! Clubs WORK! Projects, creations, effort, career/job (or whatever it is that someone does primarily to earn money to survive). Hearts EMOTIONS! Strong feelings, usually positive. Love, affection, attraction. I have also associated Hearts with the subtle, unseen workings of the Subconscious Mind. Spades CONFLICT! Friction, personality clashes, power/dominance struggles. Arguments. Manipulation and Machiavellian issues, in a negative sense. I put legal issues in this suit. In a less negative view, I also assign the human critical thinking skills, the intellect here. The Conscious Mind. Diamonds MONEY! Reward, salary/paycheck, possessions, property. Things owned and/or earned.

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THE NUMBERS Now, to the numbers: ONE Beginnings. First steps. The original idea. One person. A seed. The drive to be first. New love. New money. New Work. Beginnings of a conflict. TWO Partnership. Two people. The original idea shared. A seed that is starting to grow. Balance. Cooperation. Diplomacy/communication. The dealings between two people. THREE Creativity. (The previous Two now has now become Three, and therefore has sometimes been associated with pregnancy!) Light-hearted playfulness. The project is beginning to sprout and grow. Artistic/musical talent. FOUR Work. Slow, steady progress. Stability – imagine a table with four legs. Steady and reliable; consistent. (Perhaps boring because of the predictability?) A time when effort is required; perhaps repetitive effort. FIVE Restless. Stability of the Four, plus one = less stable. Looking for excitement and novelty. Not satisfied with the status quo. Desire to move, change and travel. A time for experimentation and taking chances. A hint of wildness – or at least, so it would appear compared to a slow, steady ‘Four!’ SIX Family, hearth and home matters. Double three; doubly creative. Could be family (people) issues, good or bad. Could be buying/selling/changing/fixing one’s house or living space. This copy belongs to Michael Weber

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SEVEN “Psychic Seven.” In our culture, Seven is a mysterious number (e.g., seventh son of a seventh son, etc.) In the context of a reading, it could be associated with religious beliefs, superstitions or philosophical issues. It could suggest a person who is very intuitive or an intuitive moment/insight. I often view it as a time of ‘getting away.’ A religious retreat. A vacation. A long weekend. A break from the duties and pressures. A time to step off the daily treadmill and smell the roses, perhaps. A time to reflect and heal. EIGHT Success. Often business-associated, but any sort of personal success, really, in love, art, business or conflict. A profit/gain may be realized. Quite probably others will be aware of your success, whatever it is. NINE Completion. A project that is fully finished. Time to dust off your hands, take a short break perhaps, and begin a new project. It seems to indicate endings, but these are almost always endings that are naturally finished and complete. It can suggest that a project has been successfully completed (as in the number Eight), and that one can now teach others how to similarly succeed, or help others to succeed, too. In some instances, where it is a romantic relationship that seems to be ‘completed,’ I may hesitate to roughly tell them that ‘it’s over,’ unless I know that they are strong enough to handle it. I will sometimes suggest that it’s time for ‘a new project’/relationship/ adventure/life for them, the emphasis being on the positive new situation rather than mourning the loss of the old situation. As a Nine includes all of the previous numbers, it’s often seen as the ‘perfect’ number. People who are numerologically a Nine are viewed as intelligent and wise. This copy belongs to Michael Weber

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TEN Too much! I see this as a step beyond Nine. It could be an emotional relationship where one or both parties are too dependant on the other. Ten is indicative of any situation where emotions are running far too high, or in the case of finances, too much spending, debt or addiction to spending. In work, it could be working too much, at the cost of family life or personal health. JACK I use Jacks to represent young people – usually younger than the client in front of me. They may be male or female. Their suit will tell you more about what area of the client’s life these young people will affect. I also use Jacks as ‘messengers.’ They bring news/information about work, love, money, conflict or disagreement. In the old days they were messengers. Through the course of history, they then became letters and telegrams, and now they are emails or instant messages! The news may be positive or not. QUEEN I use Queens to represent women. They are about the same age as the client, although this is something that I decide based on my own intuition at the moment. The type of woman is decided by the suit. The Queen of Clubs would indicate a business woman (or business-like woman); a no-nonsense woman. The Queen of Hearts would represent an emotional woman, a woman who is in love or feeling strong emotions at the moment, be they positive or not. The Queen of Diamonds represents a woman who has (or is in charge of) money or something worth a lot of money. The Queen of Spades could be a boss or supervisor at work; someone with the authority to make decisions. It may represent the client! This copy belongs to Michael Weber

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KING These represent men, of course. Often ‘older’ men (as opposed to Jacks, which are younger). The suit, as with the Queens, will tell you more about where the man fits into the dealings with your client. A Spade could be a man involving a conflict, or it could be an expert of some sort (intellect/conscious mind.) A lawyer, a judge, a consultant or advisor. A King of Hearts could be a therapist or psychologist. A King of Clubs could be the boss, CEO or owner of the business at work. Someone in charge. Someone with the authority to make decisions. It may represent a male client. JOKER I usually have one Joker in the deck. This is my ‘wild card.’ It can mean whatever I want it to mean at the moment. It can foretell of a major change, either positive or negative. It can suggest that the client will get their wish. I sometimes tell them that they will get their wish – only it will be somewhat different than they imagined it! I may decide, based on my intuition at the moment, that the Joker changes/weakens/strengthens the card(s) next to it, if that seems right. Sometimes a Joker has suggested a very happy celebration of some sort coming within a few months at most. “Not just a birthday, but something bigger.” It has suggested that ‘major news’ will be arriving very soon. I admit that I have usually marked the back of the joker in some subtle way. If I see it sitting on the top of the deck in my hand, coming up next, and think it’s not the right time for it, I may cut the cards or do whatever is required to avoid it, like dealing three cards down and turning over the middle one. Whatever. When I was young, I do remember (what very little I remember of my mother’s and aunt’s readings) that the Joker was the ‘getting your wish’ card. I don’t like to always be so saccharine sweet! It’s probably a good card, but not necessarily.

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CARD INTERACTIONS: RED & BLACK This is a somewhat simplified version of a couple of themes that Larry Baukin and I wrote about in “Quick Commercial Card Readings”. If these little additions intrigue you, then get the book! It has a number of these very useful systematic rules that can expand your readings beyond what you find in your usual ‘fortune telling’ book at the library. Consider that the red cards are female and the black cards are male. This may be useful information in some instances. Now look and see, in whatever card spread you use, at the cards that are next to each other. A) When two cards next to each other are the same color, this is positive and it helps each of the individual cards in a positive way. Troubles end more quickly. Profit is larger. Progress is faster. Passion runs deeper. Promises are more likely to be kept and so on. B) If, however, the cards next to each other are different colors, then they tend to slow down and conflict with each other. Progress may be slower. Passion may be only mild affection or friendship. Arguments are louder and last longer. Money coming in is not very much. C) If you have a card that has a red card on one side and a black card on the other side, then they cancel each other out and no additional meaning can be found there. In small card layouts, involving five or six cards at most, these small interactions can add a lot of ‘texture’ to the reading.

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CARD INTERACTIONS: THE CLOCK This is a very useful element that is taken from tea leaf readings, of all things! You will find more ideas similar to this in my and Larry Baukin’s “Clever Little Miracles.” Whatever small card spread you use, imagine that it is sitting on a very large clock face. Perhaps you could visualize the entire table as a clock and you are laying the cards on the glass over the hands and numbers. You are sitting in front of the six at the ‘bottom’ of the dial. Following the path of the clock’s hands, the cards that are on the noon to six o’clock side of the dial (the right hand side) will represent things that are possibly coming to/toward your client. Things that are growing in importance. Love is coming her way. Money. Conflict. Work. Whatever. You may use the clock’s number that would be nearest the card on that imaginary clock face to get an idea of how many weeks/months/days there are until the actions are most likely to occur. A King of Hearts at the three o’ clock position that you are imagining in your mind, would suggest an older male, very likely someone who arouses strong feelings in your client (generally positive ones!) that should be realized within three days/weeks/month. An Ace of Diamonds at the five o’ clock position might be saying that a small amount of extra money was headed toward your client and should arrive within five days/weeks/months. The opposite side of the clock (from six o’ clock until midnight, the left side of the dial) represents things that are moving away from the client, or coming from the client and moving toward someone (or someplace) else. Feelings, for example. Things diminishing and growing smaller and less important. The same Ace of Diamonds at seven o’ clock would suggest a small amount of money going out or being spent/lost within seven days/weeks/months.

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A FEW EXAMPLES Let me give you some ideas on how the suits and numbers work together, with the Red/Black and the Clock additions.

A Five of Hearts. Strong emotions/love plus wild, experimental ideas. Could be a wild sexual affair! Or at least a time of less restrained romance. If the cards are on the right side of the imaginary clock, then this is on its way to the client and/or these feelings are coming from someone else and are directed toward the client. If the card is on the left side of the clock, then the wild romance is becoming less wild and is diminishing, or it could be interpreted that these strong wild, emotional feeling are coming from the client and are directed toward someone else.

A Two of Clubs. A partnership in some new project. If you were in business, it might suggest bringing in a partner or a consultant. Two people working together on a project for the same goal, each putting in their own ideas and talents. If this is on the left side of the card spread, the consultant may not be a permanent fixture nor stay a long time. If the cards around this Two of Clubs are also black, the consultant’s efforts will help quite a bit. If the cards surrounding the Two of Clubs are both red, then the consultant’s advice will be met with a lot of resistance and it will be more difficult to put his ideas to use, whether they are right or not.

An Eight of Diamonds. A financially-successful venture. A project brings in some profit. You get more for something that you sell than you anticipated. If the Eight of Diamonds is surrounded by two other red cards, the profit or reward will be easily forthcoming. If the Eight is surrounded by two black cards, then there will be resistance in getting the profit quickly. A Four of Spades. Some conflict at work. Disagreement or friction with someone at work. If the Four of Spades is on the left side of the spread/imaginary clock, the conflict doesn’t grow very large, but rather gets smaller and gets less attention all the time, until most people ignore and forget about it. This copy belongs to Michael Weber

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Or you might say that, as the card is on the left side of the spread, the unpleasant emotions are coming from the client and directed toward someone else.

A Nine of Spades. A conflict at work is finished, or doesn’t exist anymore. If the Nine of Spades is at the four o’ clock position on your imaginary clock, the conflict should be over in four days/four weeks or at worst, four months. An Ace of Hearts. Possibility of a new relationship. The very first feelings that you have for someone – or that they have for you. Which side of the card spread is this card on? Is this possibility growing or shrinking? How long until you see it or until it is gone? What color are the cards surrounding the Ace of Hearts? Will the tender first feelings be easy to discuss and communicate or will it be very difficult to express and nurture?

A Jack of Diamonds. News coming to you, via letter or perhaps email, about money and finances. Is the Jack of Diamonds on the right or left side of the imaginary clock on the table top? Is the money coming in or going out? What color are the cards surrounding the Jack of Diamonds. Do they help or hinder in this financial situation?

A King of Hearts. A possibly older man, someone with power or authority. A man in charge of things worth a lot of money, at any rate. Is the King on the right of left side of the spread? Are the feelings coming toward the client (right side) or are they coming from the client and directed toward this man (left side)?

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THAT’S IT! This is the basic playing card reading ‘stuff ’ that can get you started in giving some very good readings. None of it is very hard to learn, at least compared to the usual “Fortune Telling by Cards” kind of books that you find in your library or book store. Four suits, thirteen cards, a Joker and two additional pieces of a system that can give you more to say. How to lay the cards out, you ask? Huh. I usually just put out three little rows of three cards each, nine cards in all. Past

X

X

X

Present X

X

X

Future

X

X

X

I prefer to use the phrase, “next most likely steps”, when referring to the future. I’m not a believer that the future is ‘out there’ someplace and we blindly just bump into it as we travel our path. I say that there is cause and effect, and what we do today will make a difference in what happens tomorrow. Of course it does! I only have to look at my belt line and remember all those wonderful pastries I ate yesterday… But if we have a peek at what is most likely happening at this moment, we can make changes. I say, “We may not be able to hold back the rain, but we can choose to carry our umbrella.”

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RESOURCES I would hope that this little beginning treatise will spark your interest and curiosity. I find that the existing card systems that match my own ideas most closely are:

Psychic Tarot, by Bob Cassidy. Available from www.lybrary.com. Clever Little Miracles, by Martin Baukin. Available from www.mevproshop.com. Quick Commercial Card Reading, by Martin Baukin. Available from www.mevproshop.com. The VASCAL System, by Gene Nielsen. Available from www.mevproshop.com. TAROT: The Journey Within, by Loren G. Tindall. Available from www.mevproshop.com. Cartomancy for the Non-Cartomancer, by John Wellington Wells. Available from www.lybrary.com. And, not specifically dealing with cards, but essential anyway:

Counseling Techniques for the Private Reader, by Gene Nielsen. Available from www.mevproshop.com.

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