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Meaning of the Queen of Clubs in Tarot & Cartomancy
The Queen of Clubs symbolizes intelligence, passion, and creativity. She represents the feminine side of the reader (or a woman in their life) in addition to confidence, emotional maturity, composure, and a generous social nature. The queen is a powerful force when pursuing goals, but can be prone to emotional insecurity. Cartomancy is a broad term used for any divination or fortune telling using a set of cards. It’s possible to either interpret a random selection of playing cards from a 52-card deck or use tarot cards, which come in a deck of 78. Tarot readings are considered a form of cartomancy. Tarot cards are divided into the Major Arcana (22 cards that symbolize universal ideas) and the Minor Arcana (56 cards that include 4 suits representing everyday life). Psychic astrologer Stina Garbis states that “a deck of playing cards is similar to the minor arcana of tarot except it is missing the face cards of the knight and page, and instead, you have a jack that could stand in for the knight or the page. In cartomancy, you use the number to mean one thing, and the suit to mean something else—you combine the messages to get the meaning. Clubs are wands and refer to actions.” In a deck of tarot cards, the Queen of Clubs corresponds to the Queen of Wands. The suit of wands signifies energy, ambition, and success in creative or leadership roles. Clubs symbolize change and action that are about to occur.
Classic cartomancy The Queen of Clubs appears in classic cartomancy as a brunette lady with a gentle, warm, and sympathetic nature. She is associated with intellect, wit, a loving disposition, and social reunions. The queen represents opulence in all its forms, including pageantry, luxury, liberty, confidence, and pomp. She also relates to conversation, communication, discussion, speech, slang, and sometimes negative gossip. When reversed, she appears as a charming dark woman with black eyes who is a symbol of ignorance, unskillfulness, and boorishness. Classic cartomancy uses the 52-card standard deck of playing cards for divination purposes, which was the most popular in the U.S. in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The suits break down as follows: Hearts: Emotions, love, family, and relationships. Diamonds: Material wealth, finances, and news. Spades: Challenges, obstacles, conflicts, and secrets. Clubs: Intellect, communication, growth, and work.
How to Interpret the Queen of Clubs in a Reading
Love & Relationships (Upright) The Queen of Clubs is a positive sign in love. She can inspire the tarot card reader to boldly pursue love and relationships by putting themselves out there and making the first move. They can focus on self-confidence, beauty, and self-love when looking for love or when committing themselves to another person in an existing relationship. For those doing a tarot spread for guidance in a relationship, drawing the Queen of Clubs is considered a good omen for having a baby, as she is associated with motherhood.
Career & Money (Upright) As in love, drawing the Queen of Clubs is associated with taking action in one’s career. It’s important to look for new job opportunities or career paths that offer growth. She is linked to creativity, which may mean a shift to an artistic career path or goal. The Queen of Clubs encourages the reader to believe in themselves enough to take chances, whether it means a new job or starting their own business. She is also a positive sign of money management and possible investments.
Health (Upright) The Queen of Clubs is a good omen for health and vitality. She is associated with strong, increased energy levels. The Queen of Clubs is also linked to motherhood and fertility.
Yes/No When reading tarot cards in a yes or no tarot reading, the Queen of Clubs is thought of as a “yes.” She stands for the step the reader can take towards making their dreams into a reality. The Queen of Clubs doesn’t signify one absolute path to get to what the reader wants, but instead may surprise them with new and unexpected possibilities. Astrologer & psychic medium Jessica Lanyadoo considers a yes or no tarot card reading something that occurs when a person “asks questions of the tarot that require a yes or no answer. Any question that kind of forces an answer like ‘yes, this will work’/‘no, this won't work’ or ‘yes, we'll get back together’/‘no, we won't get back together’ falls under a yes or no tarot reading.”
Queen of Clubs Birth Card
The Queen of Clubs birth card is associated with intuition. Like other queen cards, the Queen of Clubs is linked to service and a receptive nature. They’re often drawn to careers that include publishing, secretarial, or psychic-focused work. They’re fiercely independent and can sometimes experience fear and indecision when it comes to love and friendships. Those with the “mother of intuition” birth card are known for having mental gifts and can often make sacrifices for the “children” in their life, which is whatever they’re passionate about. Birthdays: January 28, February 26, March 24, April 22, May 20, June 18, July 16, August 14, September 12, October 10, November 8, December 6.
Determine your birth card by adding the numbers in a reader’s birthdate. The resulting single or double-digit number corresponds to a Major Arcana tarot card. Birth cards symbolize central parts of a reader’s personality, including their life path and future potential. Birth cards offer insights into strengths, weaknesses, and themes throughout life. For example, if your birthday is January 19, 1999, it appears as 01-19-1999. Add 0 + 1 +1 + 9 + 1 + 9 + 9 + 9 = 39. Reduce 39 to 3 + 9 =12. In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, the Queen of Clubs is the 12th card, so it corresponds to the number 12.
Queen of Clubs Characteristics
She is depicted as a brunette with green eyes. The Queen of Clubs appears dressed in fine clothing and holding a flower to symbolize her femininity. She is seen as being both powerful and calm, while exuding confidence in connection with what she wants. With strong boundaries, abilities, and charms, the Queen of Clubs is seen as a powerful feminine force. More basics about the Queen of Clubs are ahead: Suit: Clubs Tarot Card: Queen of Wands Star Sign: Leo Yes or No: Yes Upright meaning: Strength, courage, passion, confidence, independence, motherhood, fertility, helping others, taking charge. Reversed meaning: Insecurity, misdirected energy or frustration, negativity, jealousy, chaos, bitterness, unable to assert oneself. Reigns over: Art, conversation, imagination, intuition, journalism, language, law, literature, music, reading, writing.
Queen of Clubs Tattoo Meaning
Queen of Clubs tattoos represent intelligence, creativity, and inner strength. As an image, it’s also linked to power, wealth, and success. The Queen of Clubs tattoo can be a lasting reminder to follow your heart whenever it leads you in life. Some associate this tattoo image with having skill, using strategy, and taking risks when needed. She is a representation of a passionate spirit and the ability to manifest desires. The Queen of Clubs can also be linked to individuality, making personal choices, and viewing life as a game of chance.
Queen of Clubs in Dungeons & Dragons
The Queen of Clubs card means that a powerful devil may become your enemy. Within the role-playing game of Dungeons & Dragons, the card signifies an antagonist that adds further obstacles or challenges to the player who draws it. This antagonist, or devil, will relentlessly pursue the person who drew the card until one side is defeated. The Queen of Clubs symbolizes disruption and chaos, which can affect the entire campaign. The Queen of Clubs is represented by flames. In Dungeons & Dragons, the Deck of Many Things is a deck of cards, each representing a magical item that can alter the fate of a character either positively or negatively.
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