Course XLIII - Teaching 11: Spade-Card Suit Meaning

The upright Spade-card suit means:
ACE: victory through arms; victory over destiny, in life, and over a group or collectivity.
TWO: friendship, pact, alliance, oath, promise, marriage; union of two families, association of beings to start a work; alliance between two nations.
THREE: disappointment; memory of the past; to live recalling past successes; a great man of yore, has been forgotten today.
FOUR: mobilized army. Military men. Troop gets moving; patrol. Victorious soldiers.
FIVE: treason, disloyalty, vileness; not to honor a promise or oath; to tell lies; to cause a friend to fall into a trap.
SIX: ambition. A mission that demands courage and also to have courage to fulfill it; to scorn the dangers; the one who protects oppressed and helpless persons; the one who punishes an individual for being rash or cruel. Knight-errant.
SEVEN: degradation. Loss of possessions; loss of rank, or dismissal, out of incompetence. Degradation and loss of chevrons, in a military man. In a woman, gossip, backbiting. Scandalous love affair.
EIGHT: disease. Inner physical discomfort; ageing, defacing, heaviness; loss of elasticity, to go gray. NINE: To win a battle at all costs. In life, to be promoted at the expense of others; to get rich by exploiting the weak.
TEN: Unpleasant experience, loss, sorrow, loneliness; in a warrior, to leave arms; in a woman, forsaken by her husband or lover; in an old man, death.
JACK: Spy, prying person, informer.
KNIGHT: Socialization. Social, fashionable person, habitué in parties.
QUEEN: Matron, widow; secluded woman; cloistered nun; domineering woman; spinster.
KING: Righteous man. Judge; high-rank military man; powerful person that inspires respect; domineering man that stands out by virtue of his courage and moral authority.
Upside-down Spade-card suit means:
ACE: Defeat. Defeat in combat; dejection; overwhelmed by destiny.
TWO: Jealousy out of friendship or status, divorce, promise not honored. Broken relationships.
THREE: Peace through efforts; tranquil old age: retirement; pension; seclusion.
FOUR: Confinement, cloister, forceful seclusion or inactivity. Reclusion.
FIVE: Life, night job. Fight between two persons alone.
SIX: Humbleness. Silent work; anonymous charity. Patient work. Work that requires a lot of time. SEVEN: Conversation. To give lessons and teach, to organize and discipline.
EIGHT: Stability; preserved health: vitality up to old age. Prudence, discretion, saving, economy. NINE: Disappointments; deception; bitterness, demoralization, defeat.
TEN: Death. Total loss of something; to interrupt something finally.
JACK: Beggar, tramp.
KNIGHT: Artist, sport-man, swordsman, arrogant man.
QUEEN: evil, loose-tongued, mean woman; procurer, pander.
KING: Evil, quarrelsome, domineering man.

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