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have to stay on the pattern all week. They cannot be moved. You also need candle protection all week.
Light a blue candle in the centre of the circle of cards. Don't worry about burning all day while you
are away; it doesn't have to burn all day long, particularly when you are not present. A candle has its
catalytic effect on the atmosphere and you in one second a day. The minute or hour it is lit will
reinforce what is happening while you cast the spell or make the reading, but just light it each day at
the same time.
You must become familiar with what each circle represents and what each card represents, and, as
with everything, it's best to become creative and blend these aspects. Learn to understand what it
means when the Ten of Hearts falls into the third circle and it happens to touch a King of Clubs. You
must know what the circles and the cards mean, because you must blend them to suit the facts in your
own life, past and future. Only you know these.
You must interpret things to fit your own life, because this is a very unique spell. How much your
own psyche can tolerate will have to determine whether you put one card in one section or two cards
in two sections ... and whether or not you use twelve cards to cast the spell or all the cards in the deck.
But you've got to be very sure you can control, understand and sustain the meaning of the spell, or you
might be creating a spell for yourself that isn't what you intended it to be. It might be too much for
you - or not enough.
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It's best to start out very simply until you become adept at the spellcasting. Try at first with just one
card in one department, because you know for sure what one card will mean in a particular section.
When you get used to that, and when you see that you are gaining power and are beginning to
understand the magic, then you can start expanding a little more and creating intricate patterns. Begin
very safely and securely and see what happens.
Another move recommended for beginners, until they have mastered the ability of remembering the
picture of the card layout for the spell they have cast, is this: Once the card spell has been cast, draw a
diagram of it, all twelve circles, indicating the cards that have been placed in the various circles. Carry
this around with you and even sleep on it. Look at it as often as possible, studying it; this diagram, this
spell, represents something you want, and you will be imbedding it in your own mind and causing
yourself to act in accordance with achieving your desires.
Now you must learn the meanings of the cards, and this will take time, but the following list is here
for ready reference until you have absorbed it all. You'll quickly recognize which cards represent the
key people in your life, and which cards influence the main situations in your life, but there are always
subtleties to become aware of, new situations popping up, and new people arriving on the scene - even
if you have to make them arrive - so the whole deck can be important to everyone. Here is what the
cards mean.
Ace of Hearts is traditionally a romantic card, but it deals with love versus sex. It has no other
connotation except love. It's a general card. Usually, if it's representing an individual, it would be a
man in his forties, a muscular type, not thin or a fat man, but a well-built man.
The King of Hearts is love. He could be light but he's not necessarily a blond, fair-skinned, blue-eyed
person. He probably has light brown hair. (The King of Diamonds is a real blond.) If the King of
Hearts were set in the first circle, it would indicate that a man fitting that description had love for you
or would be having a very personal contact with you soon. If placed in the second circle, you would
be getting money from that man. In the third circle, you would meet that man in your neighbourhood.
In the fourth, someone of that description would come to visit your home very soon. In the fifth, you'd
be having an affair with him. In the sixth, he might be someone who has a connection with you, sort
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of a fated meeting - a close contact you'd meet through your working conditions or maybe just
someone you met by flukey events. Seventh circle: You're soon to marry a man of that type, or a man
of that type would want to be involved with you on a permanent level, not just an affair. Eighth circle,
of course, has to do with sex relationship or strong attraction to a man of that type. Ninth circle, you
might meet a man like that on a trip; it could also indicate a teacher or a doctor or a minister fitting
that description for whom you would have a romantic interest.
The tenth circle, you would either go to work for somebody who looked like that, or, if you have an
affair with somebody who looks like that, he may soon become very successful and his career would
improve very rapidly. He would be a man of importance in the community. If it's the eleventh circle,
this person has a very good feeling towards you, and besides being your lover, you're also very
friendly; it's a good, healthy, long-term relationship. If it's in the twelfth circle, you're having a secret
affair with him.
Queen of Hearts, if you're a man, is the counterpart of the King of Hearts. It would be to a man what
the King of Hearts is to a woman. But if you are a woman, the Queen of Hearts would represent your
mother-in-law. It has to do with a woman who is not just a girl, so it's a womanly relationship you
have, with a relative, for instance. It also has to do with passion. It can be used as a passion card,
having no connection with male or female. If you want to cast a spell and put the Queen of Hearts in
the fifth circle, that would trigger a passionate situation.
The Jack of Hearts is a younger lover, but it also could be the one you're engaged to, or it could be just
a man of forty. But as the King of Hearts was a new man in your life, the Jack of Hearts is a man you
are already involved with, and he could be any age.
Ten of Hearts is a very fortunate romantic card. It's so overpowering, emotionally, that if you put it in
the second circle, it could even break up a romance because it's so potent. Put the Ten of Hearts in the
seventh circle, in your fifth too, but keep it away from the money circle because this one is a little too
potent. Put it up in the tenth, in the twelfth, the fifth or the seventh. But keep it away from the other
ones. And keep it out of the third house, too. You certainly don't want a cousin to feel this way about
you.
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