Friday, 18 January 2019

Good Luck! 19th January 2019

The Good Luck of Clover!


2. Clover “I bring you luck, and happiness. I make things better, and as long as there isn’t a negative card after me, I will turn difficulties to opportunities. I am the nice surprise and the happy sighs.”

This card depicts an explosive reverie of clover. Three- and four-leaf clover bearing white flowers are set against the backdrop of an idyllic day. All is vibrant green, fertile, and promising growth and luck. The white of the flower symbolizes the purity of luck. Where this card is placed, all is well. When taken in the context of flower language, the white of the flower is known to be a symbol too of remembrance; the card can mean “think of me” from someone afar. The three-leaf clover is commonly known by the Irish as a shamrock and is associated with luck. Since the four-leaf clover is less prevalent, the act of finding one naturally in the wild is considered very lucky. The clover is also known to have associations with love, passion, and abandonment. Medieval poetry was full of passionate trysts between young lovers in fields of clover. So here we also have the state of being lucky in love. However, if the Clover card lies next to the Scythe (10) card, expect the luck of love to be short-lived!

Wow, even just thinking about the positive energy this is creating and reinforcing in my own mindset.
Working with these cards is a wonderful journey and I hope it's the same for you as you read and delve into what this card is telling you.


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