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How many people have ever stopped to wonder about our deck of common playing cards? There are many card-reading systems and books out there but how many know the one and original system, that system for which the cards were devised in the first place? And finally, how many would guess that this common deck of cards actually holds a record of our entire life, much like the fabled 'Book of Destiny' spoken of in many cultures? Let me just give you an inkling of what is involved here.
Take a deck of cards and relate the numbers to our modern day calendar. There are 52 cards and 52 weeks, 13 cards in each suit and 13 new moons each year, as well as 13 weeks in each season of the year, represented in the deck by the four suits. But the most amazing connection occurs when we add up the numbers on each card in the deck. In doing this, we ascribe 1 to the Ace, 2 to the two and so forth. The Jacks are 11, Queens 12 and Kings, 13. The entire deck added together equals 364. With the addition of the Joker, we get exactly the number of days in the year.
The cards were originally devised as a calendar system and not just any calendar system, the calendar for earth and earth alone. Its cards, suits and numbers represent the cycles that govern our lives. And by knowing the inner workings of this deck, as taught by the ancient priests of the Magi, one can reveal anyone's unique destiny, along with a whole lot more.
This system is very much like astrology but with the added benefit that it doesn't require a time of day or place. Just the month, day and year and it has a lot to tell us. It has astrological elements to it, however. For example, the year of 365 days is divided into seven periods, each 52 days long, and named for one of the planets. Your first period of the year, Mercury, begins on your birthday, followed 52 days later by your Venus period and so on. Each period is governed by its planet and so has a distinctively different quality to it. For example, the Venus period is one in which we usually focus a lot of our attention on home, family and personal relationships.
Find the column of your Birth Month, then down to the row of your Birth Day.

Now you know your Birth Card you can learn a little about yourself from the descriptions below. If you want to investigate this system more, check out two main books, Destiny Cards and Love Cards, available in most bookstores. Every person studying astrology should take a look at this system because it offers a unique perspective that ties in with all they have learned.
If you are a(n)
Heart - Relationships are your key to happiness and success. You are child-like and youthful and enjoy children as well.
Club - You are eternally curious to learn new things, you are a detail person and thrive on communications with others.
Diamond - Everything has an intrinsic value to you and you enjoy buying and selling and acquiring.
Spade - You are very work oriented, have a strong will and relate well to older more mature people.
Ace - You are ambitious and usually in a hurry. You get many more good ideas than you can complete. You are a loner of sorts.
Two - You need companionship to feel complete. You are very logical and smart and have particularly good karma in certain material areas.
Three - You are creative and self-expressive though you also do your share of worrying. You are an idea person.
Four - You appreciate the value of stability and security, home, family and other grounded things. You work hard.
Five - You are restless to explore. You enjoy travel and don't like to be confined. You are the adventurer.
Six - You are learning all about responsibility. You are a person of peace and your life seems to go on for long periods without change. You are intuitive.
Seven - You have magic at your fingertips but you must release material attachments to realize it. You have a gift.
Eight - You have power and are learning all about it. You attract powerful people into your life.
Nine - You are giving and compassionate. You can tap into universal consciousness and are here to complete things.
Ten - You are a person of accomplishment and passion combined. You are here to do some good, and possibly, great work.
Jack - You are eternally youthful and highly creative. You are fun loving and perhaps a little tricky at times. Peter Pan is an appropriate symbol for the Jacks.
Queen - As co-ruler of the throne you have a lot of power, authority and responsibility. However you are also very nurturing and you rule in a loving manner.
King - You have the power of all the other cards in your suit combined with great experience to encourage acts of wisdom. You are a leader and prone to being responsible.
Similarly,
the suit of your birth card gives us the rest of the story. It tells us
specifically what kind of things are most important to you and how the number
of your card manifests in your life. Combine the number of your card with
the suit to get a more complete picture of your personality, as described by
this ancient system.
If
your Birth Card is a:
Heart:
Your relationships
and the people in your life are
extremely important
to you and are the arena where you learn about life. You love children
and retain your youthfulness even into old age.
Club:
Your life is more about knowledge,
communications, sharing of ideas, learning and teaching. You
are big on detail and concepts. You know that thoughts are things.
You can overcome emotional problems through adherence and application of the
truth.
Diamond:
You are here to learn all about values and money.
You want to know what everything is worth.
You are interested in and usually good at business and financial matters, though
you may often spend beyond your means.
Spade:
The most important areas for you are work, health, and in many cases, spirituality.
Spades are all hard workers and must learn
to balance their careers and work with their spirituality, which will balance
out their whole life. You are mature, powerful and wise. You relate well
to older people.
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