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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Playing Cards Are Multidimensional


One of my favorite characteristics of working with the playing cards is that the cards rarely mean only one thing. I learned with other oracles that the cards should stick to answering the question, and only the question. I was taught that any divergent interpretation will invariably lead to an inaccurate reading. I don't know if that is true of Tarot, but it is the way I was taught to read Lenormand.

The playing cards are multidimensional. They always provide a straightforward answer to any question, but with their diverse meanings they will almost always provide additional information not at all related to that question. In my experience this additional information is unfailingly valid and accurate. I find the same thing can happen when I read the Italian Sibilla, which is one reason why I love the Sibilla so much.


Poker Faces by Zach Abel


The advantage of using a multidimensional oracle is that you can get a lot of general information from just a few cards. In the 1990's I worked the monthly psychic fair at a metaphysical bookstore. Client expectations were somewhat different from today. Back then people expected me to dive in immediately and tell them about their lives. Questions would come later, based on the initial reading. Now clients tend to be much more focused on a specific question or area of life they want to explore. Anyway, back in the day I could give a life reading in 20 minutes with only eight or ten cards on the table. Each card would function two or three different ways in the layout and cover a lot of detailed information-- most of which was immediately meaningful and valid for the client.
The following reading is an interesting example of a multidimensional spread that I did for a female client recently. Let's call her Jan, and thank her for allowing me to post her reading publicly for educational purposes. Jan is a 42 year old female who has taken the first steps toward creating her own business. She contacted me for a 5-Card email reading to ask how I see the new business developing in the next few months. Here are the cards that appeared in her reading...






The Fortune Teller's Deck by Jane Lyle

I first review the number of cards from each suit, and their interactions, to get a general feeling for the energy surrounding the question. The Spade jumps out immediately. It's a small value Spade so I know it's not a big obstacle, but it can definitely show delays or slow progress. The Spade is surrounded by Diamonds, which represent spirit, energy and optimism. The Diamonds show me the energy and enthusiasm invested in the business, and help to mollify that nasty Spade. The remaining cards are Clubs which represent progress and growth and good luck. I already have a good impression of how the business will develop just by analyzing the card suits.

In a Line of Five I next look to the center card, which I like to call the pivot card, or hinge pin of the reading. This one card alone will often answer the question, and the surrounding cards will help fill in the details surrounding the matter. The Jack of Diamonds is a good card in financial readings. It can be about profits and cash flow. But the Jack is the face card with the least value in a suit of cards. It indicates the start of something, or a small increase. The Jack of Diamonds confirms the answer. It shows a good financial start, and some small but solid progress over the next few months.

Now let's dig into the surrounding cards to get more information...

The 4 of Spades is a card of restrictions and slow movement. It confirms a slow start for the business. The 9 of Clubs is a great card for business. It shows forward movement, and gives a sense of heading in the right direction. There can be no doubt that progress will be slow at first, but the client is definitely on the right track with her new business, and on the right road to eventual success.

Finally let's look at the first and last cards in the spread. The first card represents the premise of the situation in question. The Ace of Diamonds shows a new beginning. It confirms the theme of the reading, and let's me know that the cards are responding accurately to the question. The final card represents the outcome, and it shows change-- all of the fives represent change in one form or another. The 5 of Clubs is a change in a social or work/business situation. It's always a change for the better, unless followed by an unfavorable card. In this case, the 5 of Clubs ends the row of cards, showing the continued progress and growth of the business into the future.

The cards have satisfactorily answered the question. But something else jumped out at me about this reading. The Jack of Diamonds with the 4 of Spades suggests a young person who is not feeling well. The 4 of Spades can be a card of illness, and it always grabs my attention when it falls in a spread. The surrounding Diamonds suggest a nervous problem, stress, or low energy. That felt right to me. I saw a young person, probably male, who was feeling depressed or exhausted. I saw this person taking a trip (9 of Clubs) to the country (5 of Clubs)-- perhaps a camping trip. This person needs to get away, and recharge (Ace of Diamonds). The 5 of Clubs promises that the trip will bring a positive change to both his social and work life.

I always share the alternative interpretations I see in a reading. I've learned that this additional information can be important to the client. In this case the client confirmed that her son was feeling burned out from school and his job, and had developed some health issues related to stress. He had not mentioned any plans to travel, so I advised the mom to suggest a trip for the son to spend some time in nature. I assured her that the cards suggested that the trip would be beneficial for her son, and that the young man would be fine.

When the cards show a problem, they invariably also indicate one or more solutions. The client was grateful for the alternate interpretation because she was worried about her son. The cards, in their multidimensional and helpful ways, answered the client's question, and also addressed a matter that had been stewing in the back of her mind.

13 comments:

  1. This is very informative. However, I'm still confused about the linchpin & it answering the question. I recently laid out a love reading for myself (question: will I meet s.o. by year end?). The linchpin was 6S (situation dying, approaching the end), but it was followed by KH facing a 10H. So, should I read this as yes (final two cards) or a dead end (the 6S)? For more color, I got QD (myself) as the 1st card followed by AS. To me, there will be someone, but it will end (6S) and cause me some heartache (AS).

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  2. Thank you, Annahp. I won't dispute your interpretation of your reading because the cards are speaking directly to you, and your intuitive interpretation carries the most significance. But I will say that I don't necessarily see the 6S as a negative influence-- particularly when followed by such positive cards. For me, the 6S is about forward movement. Yes, that often includes having to let go of the past or of situations that no longer serve you, but I always think of the 6S as a card of transportation, and moving away from trouble. I guess it's not unlike the 6 of Swords in Tarot.

    I can't really provide any additional insight without knowing the cards that preceded the 6S, but I have found that the 6S will sometimes act like a pair of scissors, cutting away what falls to the left in order to make way for what is described by the cards to the right. I would take the 10H as the outcome card as a resounding "yes!" to your question.

    The combination of QD + AS suggests a couple of things to me. First it shows an important decision needs to be made before this situation can move forward. Secondly, it suggests to me that you are going through an important life transformation. But as I said, the cards are speaking to you, and not to me. I can only offer my insights regarding how I would interpret these cards if I drew them myself. Anyway, I hope my comments are helpful!

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  3. Thank you Kapherus, you've been so generous with your responses to me over the years and I hope to purchase your book one day or a reading from you so I can pay you for all this! Have a wonderful summer.

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  4. Good morning, it’s so nice to see your post! In spite of me reading for myself for many years, I still read like a baby! I wondered about the multi-level aspect of reading a line of cards because I would encounter it . I think it’s like reading a book with hidden meanings that are on a more spiritual level. Three weeks ago, I had to assist my two beloved Jack Russells to the other side. One had cancer, Anastasia, my male Hector was getting senile. He was so much fun, athletic, etc. I lived my adult childhood playing with him. I had a doubt about sending him over. I asked him, after he passed, what his feelings were about being sent over, KH/6S-9C/JC-QD/2S. What was striking, the J and Q were looking at each other. I took it to mean, he was tired of running the household, he wanted to play, the vet understood. Then as I thought more, passing allowed him to continue his journey of who he really is, the JC play boy, the vet QD knew he was stuck and knew he wouldn’t do well without Anastasia. His condition was betraying who he as as a Jack Russell. If he were a human, he would have played every sport and poker, he would have a Vette, a motorcycle, a Skidoo, lots of girl friends and a small drug habit. You know the type! Is there a way to get in touch with you to get a reading? I have been wanting one for at least 10 years! 😂

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  5. I love everything about this! I too am a “Cartomansist” - if that is a word lol. I LOVE doing readings from just a regular deck of playing cards. I love how you said that “working with the playing cards is that the cards rarely mean only one thing.“ The reading depends on the energy of the person and card put together so yes, it would be different every time. Interesting to read your interpretation of the cards. Multidimensional indeed! Thank you for this post.

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  6. Hi Sharon! It's wonderful to hear from you! I'm so very sorry to learn that you had to assist your beautiful fur babies to the other side. But I have to say that I love your card interpretations! I feel like I got the chance to meet Hector through the cards and your vivid interpretations. I know you to be an immensely talented card reader-- has it really been 10 years?!? I would love to work with you. I have a page on my site that lists the readings I offer by email, and also by telephone. Here is the link: https://cardseer.wordpress.com/cartomancy-readings/

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  7. Thank you, Donna Frasca. I appreciate your comments!

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  8. I'm so happy to have found your blog. I have a lot of reading to do!

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  9. I will be in touch. My original name on FB was Sammy Pickles. It’s been since you started the blog honoring your Grandmother! Probably 15 years! Sharon

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  10. I do remember you, Sharon. Yep, I started my original blog in 2007. I bet there are still comments from you there! That old blog is now archived, but it's still available for viewing. If you're interested, here is the link: https://web.archive.org/web/20130424102309/http://cartomancy.wordpress.com/

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  11. Wow, it never ceases to amaze me the amount of knowledge you have and the work you put into your educational writing. 2007, I remember the first time I read my beloved horse’s cards. He referred to us as the K and Q of Hearts. He was equivalent to a husband. I will look for the post. Talk to you soon! Sharon

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  12. It is so good to see an update from you. I have been a fan of your two blogs for a long time. I remember you stating a while back (a post or a comment) that you were working on a book. Is it still ongoing? I can't wait for you to release it! TAKE ALL OF MY MONEY LOL XD. Thanks for everything Kaph! <3

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  13. Hi K, I emailed you with my available times for a one hour phone reading. They are mostly anytime. I am retired. When I try to get to the reading section of your blog, it says the page isn’t there. Talk to you soon! Sharon

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