Hi there! Seven is my life path number, so anything esoteric and mystic draws me in. The problem is that the life path number also represents the lessons you should learn, and I've always been a very sociable person, loving to be in big groups of friends, partying (sorry, I don't drink or take drugs. I get "high" on my own 🤣. I love dancing and having fun -- healthy fun like what the day of my birth, 5, shows. However, since age 15/16 when my psychic powers rushed out of me, I have always been drawn to mysticism and the occult, and tried to learn magic to heal my poor dad with premature non-genetic Alzheimers. Though it didn't work. Yet, I could be a mystic and a fun-loving people person at the same time). And yet, for the last few years, life has pushed me to be alone when I love being alone, but also need human contact. So 7 is definitely me, for good and for bad.
Hi James! So glad you're adding to this series again. I will have to go back and catch up on previous installments, and write notes this time! They're a little hard to memorize..they don't exactly correlate with Tarot, do they? Question: when you read Gypsy Witch and Lenormand with inserts, are these the meanings you associate with the playing cards inserts in those decks?
I finally had the time to get back to the series, so I appreciate you watching the latest installment, J. The playing cards do require some memorization at the beginning, especially because they don't have imagery to rely on, like most Tarot decks. And while some people tend to read playing cards like they would the Minor Arcana of Tarot, they really have their own way of being read. As for the playing card inserts on the Gypsy Witch cards, I do read them using the meanings I'm sharing in this series. I tend not to read the inserts in Lenormand, unless they happen to be face (Court) cards, because those particular cards could also indicate people.
Since the 7 of hearts is a 'surprise' (something 'unexpected') and generally a pleasant surprise; I presume that the 7 of spades, which is the' unexpected,' is generally an unpleasant 'surprise.'
The meanings would depend on the context (situation) being examined /question being asked. But, without knowing that, here's how I would approach it... First, as I shared in the video, one of the themes of 7 is improvement. Since there are three, that theme is being reinforced. I'd start with that. Then I would note the progression from black to red, which is good. The 7 of Spades tells me there's a problem, possibly a setback of some kind. The 7 of Hearts might suggest the setback is repetitive or has come as a surprise. The 7 of Diamonds might suggest there's been an investment of time and energy into improving the situation - or that there will need to be, in order for it to improve. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching the video!
@@JamesHimmCoach33 thank you! The context was going back to my original homeland to stay there. Before there was a stagnation now the situation has improved. The 3 cards were in a row from left to right and 7 d was the last card to the right.
Thanks for the suggestion, Rahul... That might be something I'd present in my "Oracle Outlook" series; for this one, I'm concentrating more on my personal study and practice of reading playing cards, in the hopes that it helps others in their work with cartomancy.
Hi there! Seven is my life path number, so anything esoteric and mystic draws me in. The problem is that the life path number also represents the lessons you should learn, and I've always been a very sociable person, loving to be in big groups of friends, partying (sorry, I don't drink or take drugs. I get "high" on my own 🤣. I love dancing and having fun -- healthy fun like what the day of my birth, 5, shows. However, since age 15/16 when my psychic powers rushed out of me, I have always been drawn to mysticism and the occult, and tried to learn magic to heal my poor dad with premature non-genetic Alzheimers. Though it didn't work. Yet, I could be a mystic and a fun-loving people person at the same time). And yet, for the last few years, life has pushed me to be alone when I love being alone, but also need human contact. So 7 is definitely me, for good and for bad.
Yahay so glad you are carrying on with the card meanings James. Thank you so much for sharing xx
My pleasure, Jan! You are the inspiration for the series, after all! ;-) I appreciate you watching the latest installment.
I look forward to each instalment you do. And enjoy your card pulls on instagram too. Xx
Thanks, Jan! I appreciate your support of my IG page! :-)
Thanks for continuing this series!
Thanks for checking out the video, Barry! :-)
Thanks for doing this one man , I'm loving these vids !
I'm so glad you got to check out the latest installment, and that you're loving the series overall! :-)
Thanx for the wonderful reply
James
Thank you very very much
James for this video
My pleasure, Rahul. Thanks so much for watching the video! :-)
Once again an excellent video and I learned a lot.
Thanks so much for watching the video! I'm happy hearing it's been helpful in your learning the cards. :-)
Thank you so much for uploading the rest of the series 💖
I'm so glad you found the other installments, and got to watch the latest one. There will be more coming in the future... ;-)
Hi James! So glad you're adding to this series again. I will have to go back and catch up on previous installments, and write notes this time! They're a little hard to memorize..they don't exactly correlate with Tarot, do they? Question: when you read Gypsy Witch and Lenormand with inserts, are these the meanings you associate with the playing cards inserts in those decks?
I finally had the time to get back to the series, so I appreciate you watching the latest installment, J.
The playing cards do require some memorization at the beginning, especially because they don't have imagery to rely on, like most Tarot decks. And while some people tend to read playing cards like they would the Minor Arcana of Tarot, they really have their own way of being read.
As for the playing card inserts on the Gypsy Witch cards, I do read them using the meanings I'm sharing in this series. I tend not to read the inserts in Lenormand, unless they happen to be face (Court) cards, because those particular cards could also indicate people.
@@JamesHimmCoach33 Got it! Very helpful..thank you!
My pleasure, J! :-)
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Since the 7 of hearts is a 'surprise' (something 'unexpected') and generally a pleasant surprise; I presume that the 7 of spades, which is the' unexpected,' is generally an unpleasant 'surprise.'
I could see that, given that Hearts and Spades are at the opposite ends of the spectrum.
What does 3 sevens in a row mean? 7 of Spades followed by 7 of Hearts followed by Seven of Diamonds.
The meanings would depend on the context (situation) being examined /question being asked.
But, without knowing that, here's how I would approach it...
First, as I shared in the video, one of the themes of 7 is improvement. Since there are three, that theme is being reinforced. I'd start with that.
Then I would note the progression from black to red, which is good.
The 7 of Spades tells me there's a problem, possibly a setback of some kind. The 7 of Hearts might suggest the setback is repetitive or has come as a surprise. The 7 of Diamonds might suggest there's been an investment of time and energy into improving the situation - or that there will need to be, in order for it to improve.
I hope that helps. Thanks for watching the video!
@@JamesHimmCoach33 thank you! The context was going back to my original homeland to stay there. Before there was a stagnation now the situation has improved. The 3 cards were in a row from left to right and 7 d was the last card to the right.
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Thanks for the suggestion, Rahul... That might be something I'd present in my "Oracle Outlook" series; for this one, I'm concentrating more on my personal study and practice of reading playing cards, in the hopes that it helps others in their work with cartomancy.