K♦ - King of Diamonds
a successful businessman
The Diamond King is the ruler of values, finance and business. He can succeed in any business venture thanks to his innate knowledge of this field of activity. The Diamond Kings always achieve great success by heading their own enterprise, rather than working for someone else. They can be quite calculating and self-interested when it comes to money or business, but this is not a necessary trait of theirs.
The Diamond King is the only "one-eyed" King in the deck, and this means that he can be blind to certain aspects of life and situations.
In addition, he can be extremely stubborn, looking at things from a single, chosen point of view. For this reason, the Diamond King often makes enemies for himself. Perhaps the raised battle ax depicted on this card symbolizes precisely the passion for rivalry.
However, all the Diamond Kings understand what true values are, and if they follow this knowledge, without succumbing to fears and doubts, they become highly respected people in the business world.
They must beware of abusing their power at the expense of others. Possessing such enormous power, the Diamond King can avoid his own feelings, which creates many problems.
Emotional problems often arise in him from childhood, and they need to be resolved before the higher level of this Birth Card manifests. Until then, the Diamond King remains cold and ruthless.
The Diamond Kings are very inventive and thanks to this they are able to earn a lot of money. They are strong and at a high level of development they can bring great benefits to people.
The love karma of the King of Diamonds cannot be called particularly favorable or entirely negative. However, being Kings, they are strong and do not like compromises, which can cause problems in personal relationships.
For women with this Birth Card, it is especially important to find a counterbalance to their powerful masculine principle in the context of relationships, where the accepted norm is the woman as a housewife. They strive to dominate their partner or at least be on equal terms with him, and some men do not like this. Some Diamond King women give up after a series of unsuccessful attempts. Some men do too.
Diamond Kings of both sexes sometimes view marriage solely from a financial point of view. But in order to find a suitable spouse, they must clearly separate their business and love life.
In addition, the King of Diamonds must learn to express his emotions. Then it will be easier for him to find common ground with his partner. Sincere communication will smooth out the rough edges and increase the degree of intimacy in the relationship.
Diamond Kings are attracted to smart and educated people; often they find a spouse among their business partners.
Diamond King women feel a strong attraction to Hearts men. This is a powerful combination, though not always an easy one. Club women are extremely strongly attracted to Diamond King men and can enter into a successful marriage with them. Diamond King men face major problems when communicating with Spade women and should avoid marrying them.
The King of Diamonds occupies a unique place among all the cards in the deck in terms of the number of negative connections. The King of Diamonds is called the most materialistic and ruthless of all the cards. Looking at the low level of the Diamond King, they claim that representatives of this Birth Card will stop at nothing to achieve their goal. But what have they done to deserve such a sad reputation?
Have you noticed that the Diamond King is the only one of all the Kings in the deck depicted in profile - one-eyed? The same is true of the Hearts and Spades Jacks. One-eyed cards tend to look at the world in a very one-sided way. This trait manifests itself in them differently. The Spades Jack, considered a thief card at a low level, constantly deceives, being fully convinced that he will get away with it. The Hearts Jack is the card of sacrifice, and in his case, blindness manifests itself in the love sphere. The Hearts Jacks do not notice the flaws of their partners, and those often use them. And the one-sided view of the world is inherent in the Diamond King in professional matters. He has to make a lot of effort to see things in perspective, not limited to his own ideas, beliefs and values.
Many Diamond Kings have an aspect of Mercury with the Moon in their horoscopes. This is an indicator of serious problems, meaning that a person tends to pass thought through emotion. This is what is called subjective thinking. Subjective thinking makes a person identify their personality with their own ideas and beliefs, which is actually wrong. If we add to this subjectivity a fair dose of pride and the habit of always getting their way (inherent in all the Kings), we will have a portrait of a true tyrant. Many will agree that the definition of "tyrant" is quite suitable for their acquaintances, the Diamond Kings.
All the Jacks, Queens and Kings are accustomed to one way or another to rule over the people around them. In each case, this power is expressed differently, but the temptation is always the same: the abuse of power. Often it is more convenient for a person to pour all their power into solving a problem than to honestly face their fears and emotions. If this happens often, the person gradually loses touch with their own emotions and can no longer distinguish reality from fantasy.
Thus, the subjective thinking of the Diamond King can make him believe that he is always right, even though in reality his conclusions are based on unfulfilled emotional needs that he does not admit to himself. In addition, the Diamond King is less afraid to enter into conflicts with other people than the other cards in the deck. To quarrel with someone is not a problem for him; perhaps this is why he finds himself in acute situations so often.
But essentially, the Diamond Kings are peace-loving and have a strong sense of justice in personal relationships, which helps them live easily and carefree most of the time. But as soon as they feel fear or other emotions, they begin to apply all their strength to make other people change the situation. Often this is how enmity arises.