DIVINATION USING 36 ORDINARY PLAYING CARDS ACE of HEARTS-the home;reversed. a troubled home TWO of HEARTS-two of time(two days, weeks, months etc.) or news from loved ones THREE of HEARTS-three of time(days, weeks months etc.) FOUR of HEARTS-very minor difficulties to overcome SIX of HEARTS-new found happiness, or new found whatever the card is next to SEVEN of HEARTS-new romantic happiness, a new love affair EIGHT of HEARTS-happiness, love and fulfillment; long lasting NINE of HEARTS-wish fulfillment card TEN of HEARTS-a social occasion, a special outing JACK of HEARTS-a young man, husband, lover, son, brother,or a fair-haired young man with blue eyes QUEEN of HEARTS-a fair-haired woman with blue eyes KING of HEARTS-an older man with fair hair and blue eyes. ACE of DIAMONDS-a surprise gift; with other diamonds gifts of money SEVEN of DIAMONDS-new money from a buisness source EIGHT of DIAMONDS-money NINE of DIAMONDS-unexpected money TEN of DIAMONDS-travel; with Ace of Diamonds, a gift of money JACK of DIAMONDS-a young man, auburn hair, grey eyes QUEEN of DIAMONDS-a woman, auburn or grey hair, grey eyes KING of DIAMONDS-an older man, auburn or grey hair, grey eyes ACE of CLUBS-amessage or letter; if reversed, a personal message,i.e. delivered in person SEVEN of CLUBS-whatever this card is next to will happen quickly EIGHT of CLUBS-confusion over a subject matter of reading NINE of CLUBS-adds certianty to whatever reading is about TEN of CLUBS-long journey JACK of CLUBS-young man, dark hair, blue eyes QUEEN of CLUBS-dark haired, blue-eyed woman KING of CLUBS- an older man, dark hair, blue eyes ACE of SPADES-an official or government building; reversed, an official message or document SEVEN of SPADES-movement, either in a persons life or a physical moving (changing homes) EIGHT of SPADES-setbacks or minor health problems NINE of SPADES-delayes and disappoitnments TEN of SPADES-dishonesty, or warnings of deception JACK of SPADES-a dark haired, dark eyed young man QUEEN OF SPADES-a dark haired, dark eyed woman KING of SPADES- a dark haired, dark eyed, older man Where blue eyes are suggested, the mat be grey or green. Sometimes the King and Queen of Hearts represent those tied by emotional bonds, either married couples, or parents and children. The King of Clubs can represent a buisnessman; the King of Spades can represent a lawyer; the King of Diamonds can represent an official of some kind. The cards have, of course, to be read in groups. The more they are used, the more you find meanings in them, and the more deeply you will be able to interpret them. An appropriate card is selected for the querant. A young man under about thirty-five, with dark hair and blue or grey eyes, would be the Jack of Clubs. Card one is the querant. The cards are laid out as follows: (3,8,13,18,23,28,33) (1,2,7,12,17,22,27,32) (5,10,15,20,25,30,35) (6,11,16,21,26,31,36) (4,9,14,19,24,29,34) It will be seen that the cards are laid by putting number two card next to the querant, then the third card is put in the top section, the fourth in the bottom section, the fifth in the left hand row, and the sixth in the right hand row, then back to the middle row for card number seven, and so on, until all the cards are laid. The cards are shuffled by the querant before commencing, but after the querant card has been removed. They are generally laid face up, but if you want place them face down and flip as you read. The middle row, with the querant card in it, relates to the current situ- ation and describes events happening in the present. The left hand row is the past; the bottom row consists of environmental factors affecting the querant; the top row represents immediate probabilities which may occure very soon; The right hand row concerns the future. Remember, the more you use these the easier they are to read and interpret, so practice and get used to them. A cool thing about this method is you don't need special cards, or an abundance of occult knowledge. True the Tarot is a bit more specific and can be read into alot easier, but this does work!