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Love cards: King of Hearts

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K - King of Hearts
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Personality Description

As the head of the suit of love, the K acknowledges that love is the highest force in the world. People with this Birth Card become excellent parents, but unfortunately not the best spouses. Devotion to children and their profession often prevents them from expressing love for their wife or husband.

Of course, the Hearts Kings love all people with a sublime and unchanging love, but the wrong choice of a marriage partner often brings them trouble. They should in no case enter into a love affair on the basis of base motives.

The King of Hearts can turn into a tyrant, like all other kings; but this happens to him only when his loved ones betray him. From his past incarnation, the King of Hearts has inherited the ability to control his emotions and wisely guide family life. If there is a King of Hearts in your family, consider yourself lucky.

People with this Birth Card can succeed in business, especially in the role of a financial advisor. They achieve greater success in business partnerships with other people than on their own.

They are also more than fortunate in legal matters. It is undesirable to argue and quarrel with them in vain: they will always find an answer to the challenge.

The K is doomed to lose loved ones, but they know the truth and resign themselves to these losses, although they feel pain just like everyone else. Many Kings of Hearts are endowed with special mental and sometimes extrasensory abilities. They can almost effortlessly reach the heights of their careers.




Relationships of the King of Hearts with other people

The King of Hearts is a magnificent lover and father, but not quite a successful husband. Like other kings, he can abuse his power. He is the King of Charm. Therefore, there are so many Don Juans among the representatives of this card; we should remember the 8, which is also characterized by this feature.

The archetype of the K is the sultan in the harem. Interestingly, many K remain bachelors, but at the same time are surrounded by women most of the time. These women may not be mistresses, but rather students, family members, or friends. But in one way or another, the K are always surrounded by admiring fans or admirers.

K women face problems due to their extraordinary strength and determination. They are able to be on a par with any man and often strive to take the lead in the family. Some men don't like this. And in general, the K has a difficult character, and it is difficult to live with such a person.

The K is endowed with an extraordinarily strong sense of justice when it comes to love relationships. He often stands up for other people if he considers them offended, and plays the role of a peacemaker at work and in his own family.

If the King of Hearts himself has been unfairly treated, he also seeks a way to restore justice.

Sooner or later, the King of Hearts will have to face karmically predetermined partner relationships, in which they will see a reflection of their own indecision and the consequences to which it leads.

Compatibility of the King of Hearts with other birth cards

K women will be wise to avoid Spade men. King of Hearts men should beware of Diamond women, although the latter find them very attractive. K women can enter into a happy marriage with Diamond men.

Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis - King of Hearts

Jacqueline Kennedy was a magnificent lady with refined manners and an equally refined lifestyle. She captivated our hearts with her charm and artistry. We watched with admiration as she dressed and decorated the White House, and how she ruled people in the spirit of the King of Hearts. After all, the K is the ruler of personal relationships, artistic inclinations, and artistic style.

John Kennedy was the 3. Given that the Karmic Card of the K is the 2, in many ways this was an ideal couple. The 2 is the Moon Card for the Club Trio, and often this is a very favorable indicator for marriage. The 3 is extremely indecisive in love affairs and almost always has extramarital affairs. Marilyn Monroe - the Three of Spades, - must have been very interesting to John Kennedy, since the 3 is the Mercury Card for the 3. Marilyn, in turn, was awaiting his support in life, since the Three of Clubs was her Moon Card. But Kennedy, being the president of the country, could not provide her with this support. In any case, this love triangle was doomed to collapse, and we can learn a lot from its sad example.

When John was killed, Jacqueline fully manifested the strength of her Birth Card. After all, the K is, after all, the father's card. And Jacqueline immediately took care of the well-being of her children. Many were amazed at the resilience she showed for them during this difficult crisis. Later she married Aristotle Onassis, the Q. The K has an excellent connection with the Q through Venus and the Life Deck, and indeed, Jacqueline and Aristotle loved each other very much.

After Aristotle's death, Jacqueline returned to New York and took up publishing. Here it is worth remembering that her Karmic Card is the 2, which is related to the sphere of communication. The K is very persistent and able to pave their way in this field. In addition, they are endowed with a sufficient amount of artistic taste.

A year before her death, the K associated with the 6 and 7 dominated Jacqueline's long-term layout. It was then that she began to have serious health problems. In the year she died, the A and 9 associated with the A and 2 dominated the layout. All these cards are related to illness and death. It is also interesting that at the time of Jacqueline's death, she was in the Uranus period associated with the 3. It is possible that death for her somehow meant a return to her first husband, John F. Kennedy - the 3.


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