What's Your Card?* And what does it say about your future??
The 52 deck of cards was in ancient times referred to as, The Little Book. There is no other book that has been so
comprehensively and analytically sealed with so many hidden and symbolic meanings and that is based on the exact mathematical laws
and calculations; which the universe was founded. This information has been kept secret for thousands of years.
The playing cards uncover the secrets of our lives and explain why we get along so well with some people and not others; why some
years we are so happy and other years we have health or love problems.
In a pack of cards there are:
Two colors: red and black, positive and negative, male and female.
Four suits: hearts, clubs, diamonds, and spades and these suits represent the four seasons.
Thirteen cards in each suit: kings, queens, jacks and the ten face cards represent the signs of the zodiac plus the sun.
Fifty-two cards = fifty-two weeks.
Seven thunders: represent the creation of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
If we add the total of all the suit symbols on each card, we would get 365; which equal the days in each year.
Heart birthdays are here on earth to teach love and understanding and family.
Club birthdays represent the intellect and are quick studies and are here to teach.
Diamond birthdays have to do with values and many diamond cards attract money.
Spade birthdays have a deep spiritual understanding to life and some live for their work.
Olney H. Richmond was the Grand Master of a secret society known as the Order of the Magi and he translated the first known text of the cards in 1893 titled, The Mystic Test Book. Many claim the verse from the Bible, Rev. 10:4; 10:11 refers to this ancient secret:
And when the Seven Thunders had uttered their voices, I was about to write; but I heard a voice from heaven saying into me, “Seal up those things, uttered by the Seven Thunders, and write them not,” and I took the little book out of the Angel’s hand and devoured it and to my taste it was sweet as honey; but as soon as I had devoured it, it became bitter into my inside. And he said unto me, “You must prophesy again before many peoples and nations and tongues and kings.”
*I invite you to read "What's Your Card?" by Arnie Lein. Unfortunately this book became out of print upon his death. - Linda