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Cartomancy with Playing Cards | Five of Hearts

In cartomancy with playing cards, the Five of Hearts (5♥) is the card of abundance.

All fives in cartomancy are connected to the idea of change, while the suit of Hearts is positive and connected to effortless success.

In general, the Five of Hearts is a card of positive change or transition. It represents situations that evolve in a positive direction for the querent, often without the querent needing to do much. Often the card manifests in the form of help, offers, opportunities etc. It also represents positive environment where the querent thrives and is nourished and taken care of, as represented graphically by the single pip surrounded by hearts.

The Five of Hearts can represent marriage proposals and engagements, but more broadly it is connected to being protected and having someone who looks after us or will take us out of trouble. It is also a card of great love, sincere feelings and feeling deeply fulfilled in a relationship. Because it represents a single heart beating inside a positive structure of four hearts, the Five of Hearts can show an “abundant” womb, i.e. a pregnancy.

Illustration for the Five of Hearts in cartomancy with playing cards

It is also a card of material abundance, and with positive Diamond cards it can show someone who is very well-to-do. On the other hand, followed by Clubs, it shows an abundance (either in material or emotional terms) that needs to be fought for, while Spades limit the abundance greatly, maybe even negating it and turning it into dearth and a sense of lack of fulfillment. Needless to say, in a job reading the card can signify a proposal or even a promotion.

Psychologically, it shows an abundance mindset and someone who doesn’t need to lift a finger to get what he wants. It also shows a positive inner evolution and being open to opportunities.

Some Combinations:

5♥ – 3♣ – 4♠ = a marriage proposal turned down
5♥ – 8♣ – 3♦ = a part-time job offer or the offer of a promotion with a small raise
Q♥  or K♥ – 5♥ = great protection by a loved one
5♥ – J♥ = traditionally a pregnancy, but unless the reading is about a pregnancy, look for other cards to confirm
5♥ – 9♠ = loss of an opportunity

Vera Sibilla | Examples of Combinations – The Fives

In this article you will find some examples of combinations using the Vera Sibilla. Most of these combinations are handed down by tradition. Studying and decoding combinations is a very good way to improve your cartomantic vocabulary, but bear in mind that the exact meaning of a combination depends on many other factors, such as the context of the question and the other cards in the spread, so I would encourage you to keep an open mind. As a rule, you will find that if you do not pose a question and these combinations come up, they will mean what the tradition says they mean 3 times out of 5. Also, keep in mind that it’s useless to try to combine every card with every other card beforehand so that no surprises will ever come up in a spread, just as it is useless to try to combine every word in a dictionary with every other to study a language. That time is best spent actually practicing.

NOTE:
R = Reversed
U/R = Upright or Reversed (doesn’t matter)
* = This combination has to come up in this specific order
3 = The Gift (Omaggio)
8 = The Handmaid (Donna di Servizio)
C = Cuori (Hearts)
F = Fiori (Clubs)
Q = Quadri (Diamonds)
P = Picche (Spades)

Five of Hearts (5) – Happiness (Allegrezza al Cuore)

A + 5 = an engagement proposal | a job interview that goes well
5 + 2 = the house of relatives
5 + 6 = can be a down payment
5 + 8♣ = reconciliation among relatives or a second engagement after the first one didn’t work out | Can mean meeting at a party
5 + 9♣ = an engagement party

2 + 5 = announcement of engagement | a booking
5 + 5 = dissatisfaction between boyfriend and girlfriend or among relatives
5 + 7 = traditional combination for petting and sweat talk
5 + 7R = traditionally, an engagement that is leading nowhere due to an unwillingness to take the next step | it can mean having second thoughts about any kind of commitment
5+ 4♠R = also an engagement that doesn’t seem to lead to the next step

5 + 7♠ = engagement broken off
5 + Person = usually a relative (but in specific contexts, someone who is engaged or not sentimentally free)
5 + Person + 5♠ + 7 + cards of money or wealth = an inheritance from a dead relative

A + 5R = a meeting or talk or discussion that doesn’t reach its goal
5R + 2 = unstable family relationships
5R + 4 or 10 or 10♠U/R = cheating and lies
5R + K = unstable relationships among colleagues
5R + 2♠R = incompatibility among relatives, possibly due to lies and a negative behavior

5R + 3♠ = a very unsupportive (extended) family (the querent is left alone)
5R + Person = a relative to keep at arm’s length

Five of Clubs (5♣) – Fortune (Fortuna)

5♣ + 6 = good luck in money matters
5♣ + 10 = lasting good luck
5♣ + A♣ = a fortunate marriage or contract
5♣ + 6♣ + 7♣ = the traditional combination of great good fortune

5♣ + 2 = it can be a winning ticket
5♣ + 3 = a lucky charm, among other possible interpretations | A combination of wealth
5♣ + 5 = it can be a lucky situation that the querent is dissatisfied with because it doesn’t match their preconceptions of what luck is

5♣R + 3♣R = a positive transformation that will happen over a longish period
5♣R + 7R = the 7R delays the 5♣R even more
5♣R + 4♠ = the illness will be overcome over time (+6♠R, with ups and downs)
5♣R + 10♠U/R = the good luck will be delayed and the querent will need to fight

Five of Diamonds (5) – Melancholy (Malinconia)

4 + 7♠ + 5 = a traditional combination showing disappointment over a breakup (if also 5♠, a definitive breakup, but if +2 + 8♣, there will be reconciliation)
9 or 4 + 5 = dissatisfaction in one’s love life (if it’s 9, an added nuance might be that one doesn’t feel completely connected to the partner)
5 + 10= the 10 stabilizes the disappointment of the 5, which in itself would be transitory
6 + 5* = an open wound from the past | dissatisfaction with one’s economic situation (in this case the order is not important)
2♣R + 5 = a brat who plays the victim or always feels like one (the 8♠R might be present or replace the 2♣R)

7♣ + K + 10 + 5 = disappointment over a lost promotion (if it were the 6♣ instead, over a lost pay raise)
10♣ + 7 + 9♠ + 5 = disappointment over finding out you’re pregnant (10♣ shows it wasn’t planned)
7 + 9♠ + 7♠ + 5 = sadness due to a miscarriage
9 + 5* = a traditional combination signaling the possibility of an ambush (but only with a specific question or with other cards) | sadness due to interpersonal contrasts
A♠R + 10 + 7 + 5 = some baby blues might be the issue (if also 9♠, it becomes full blown depression)

5♠ + 5 = a change that causes sadness, generally
5 + 6♠R = mood swings
5 + 9♠ = depression (+4♠, it becomes serious and shouldn’t be underestimated)

5R + 6U/R = debts
5R + K♠U/R = legal issues
KU/R + 5R = can be a stressful job (usually a poorly paid one) or work-related stress, a burn-out

5R + A♠R + positive cards = working hard to pay off debts
5R + 8♠ + 5♠ + 9 + 10R = suicide for debts (the 10R represents the person’s will turned against itself, that is, violence against oneself)
5R + 2♣ = end of a situation of debt or of economic hardships

Five of Spades (5♠) – Death (Morte)

7 + 5♠ = it can mean a contract you shouldn’t sign | the end of a contract
7 + 5♠ + 6♣ = can be a life insurance | an inheritance
5♠ + 2♣R + 4 = can be a negative aura about the person, attracting them negative situations (if also 3♠R and/or 10♠R it’s more clearly due to a hex)
5♠ + 2♣ or 5♣ = traditionally, a change in the querent’s destiny that may even look like a bad thing at first, but will prove beneficial
5♠ + 6♣ = traditionally, the end of a difficult period

10♣ + 5♠ (+7♠) = recklessness with heavy consequences
10♣R + 5♠ = wasting a precious chance
5♠ + 3 = can be an object you should’t buy (look around for why, normally it’s becaue it’s a bauble or a fake)
Q♠ or J♠ + 6R + 5♠ = a nefarious plan
5♠ + 7* = a rebirth, a totally new period

5♠ + 8 = traditionally, also the end of a negative period
JR + 5♠ = traditionally a telegram announcing death, but look for other cards, otherwise it might be some other type of ending | if you’ve ordered something by post, you can forget about it
2♠ + 5♠ = the natural end of anything, meaning that whatever it is, it hasn’t been cut short (can be a love that ends because it has run its course, for instance)
5♠ + 3♠R + 7♠ = death (if 4♠, due to illness)
5♠ + 7♠ = no, forget it | definitive breakup or disruption. This combination is the polar opposite of the 2♣ + 5♣ combination

Card + 5♠ = you can forget whatever it is that the card means whether for better or ill
Negative cards + 5♠ + Positive cards = a difficult but positive transition
Positive cards + 5♠ + Negative cards = a difficult and negative transition

9R + 5♠R = mortified by someone’s lack of faithfulness or dependability or by one’s lack of success in love
7♣R + 5♠R = profound humiliation
5♠R + AR = being mortified by a revelation
5♠R + 6U/R = can be deep dejection

5♠R + 3♠ = one who is entirely alone, possibly unable to interact with people
5♠R + positive cards = endurance, the ability to withstand difficulties

Vera Sibilla and Numerology – The Fives

A quick discussion of the fives of the vera sibilla. Like and subscribe to support my work

When we hit number Five we discover that here we have one of the most positive cards in the deck, Fortune, and one of the worst, Death. The keyword here is transition, or change, i.e. the end of something and the beginning of something else.

The Fives in the Vera Sibilla: The Five of Hearts (Happiness in the Heart), The Five of Clubs (Fortune), The Five of Diamonds (Melancholy) and the Five of Spades (Death)

The Five of Hearts, Happiness in the Heart, is the card of engagement, which is the transition between being single and being married. In the context of career, this usually means a temporary job or a trial period. More in general, however, this is the card of the “step toward stability”. It shows events put in motion toward a quick and promising resolution. Once this card is activated, unless other negative cards follow, it leads you rather effortlessly to your mark. It is also the card of relatives, which form a sphere of transition between your close family members, i.e. your most private sphere, and an outside world full of unknown people.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, the Five of Spades, Death, obviously shows a different kind of transition. While the Five of Hearts evokes the jollity and mirth of a family gathering, the Death card marches to a much gloomier rhythm. The former shows the quick, flowing motion of the dance of life, the latter shows the same motion coming to an end as its vital force dries up. This is the card of endings. Yes, when something ends, something else begins, but this isn’t saying much: when I die, I stop existing as a live person and begin to exist as a corpse, but that’s hardly reassuring!

In most scenarios, we want this card out of our spreads, unless it’s about inheritance, retiring (i.e. “killing” your career) or conjuring low spiritual energies. However, this card also has an important function when it divides the spread into two halves. In that case, it means that there is going to be a definite and irrevocable transition from one phase of life to the next. Whether this transition is going to be good or bad will be shown by the cards following it.

Between the two polar opposites we have the Five of Clubs, Fortune, and the Five of Diamonds, Melancholy. Fortune is one of the best cards in the deck, though not as good as the Two of Clubs. It marries the keyword associated to the number 5 to the lucky connotations of the suit of Clubs. Hence the classical meaning associated to this card of undeserved success.

Undeserved doesn’t mean that you are nasty and your success is proof that there is no just God holding the world together. It means that, whatever your personal merit might be, the Universe has decided to supplement it with a stroke of luck. You may need to hold your hand out, but it’s not your merit that pennies are raining down from heaven today.

Finally, we need to deal with the most mixed of the Suits in the Vera Sibilla, that of Diamonds. The compromise, here, seems to be that of passing (transitory) disappointment. While it is definitely not a good card, by itself the Five of Diamonds is not catastrophic, and it shows a sense of sadness or dissatisfaction that will eventually end.

By analogy, it represents all those situations that have left us wounded: we have survived them, the wound will heal, but for now it’s there and it itches. While the Five of Hearts is the “step toward stability”, if followed by mixed to negative cards, Melancholy can be the “step toward instability”.