Your Karma Cards
Throughout this website you will find references to Karma Cards. Each card in the deck, except the Joker, has at least two Karma Cards. A Karma Card has two functions that you should understand so that you can benefit from knowing more about them and what they mean to you.
- The first function of a Karma Card is that it represents people with whom you have karmic bonds. This means that when you meet someone who is one of your Karma Cards, it is highly likely that one of you has some debt to be paid to the other. In 45 of the cards, we know which card owes which because there is a method we use that distinguishes which way the energy is flowing between them. In the case of the remaining seven cards, we have no way of knowing about the direction of the exchange. These seven cards are in a special family of their own. They are the King of Spades, Eight of Clubs, Jack of Hearts, Two of Hearts, Ace of Clubs, Nine of Hearts and Seven of Diamonds. For one reason or another, we often find people of these cards hanging out together. The karmic debts between cards may be of any kind, financial, emotional, or otherwise. When we meet someone who is our Karma Card, typically the relationship will go really well or really badly. In most cases, the deciding factor is whether or not one or both of the parties are willing to make the implied exchange. If you think the direction is wrong between your card and your Karma Card, this is probably a relationship that is difficult and the reason may be that you are not allowing the exchange to happen.
- The second function of a Karma Card is that our Karma Cards often represent other aspects of our own personality. Our first Karma Card especially, is a mirror of certain parts of us, sometimes parts that we have hidden or repressed. Therefore, when we meet someone who is our Karma Card, we are looking into a mirror. This person will mirror back to us certain ways of being that are inherently within us. If we do not like what we see in them, it is because we haven't learned to accept that part of our own personality. This is another reason why Karma Card relationships can be so intense sometimes. There are other connections between Birth Cards that are very significant in the nature of the relationship. What we have presented here is just a glimpse of one of the more important connections, the Karma Card connection.





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