Playing Cards as a Calendar?
Playing Cards as a Calendar?
What do you make of this?
Date: 7/7/2007 2:48:33 PM ( 17 y ) ... viewed 1391 times
What do you make of this?
Robert Camp explains:
"Many people have never stopped to wonder about the many interesting
things associated with our common playing cards. Why for instance,
are there fifty-two cards in a deck? Why four Suits?
What do these suits represent, if anything?
Where did the playing cards come from?
I would like to share with you some interesting connections
that our cards have with our world
and reveal to you why they are actually a calender that is intimately
connected to our life here on Earth.
The Deck of Cards is Our Calendar
"Let's examine some of the things our little deck and calendar
have in common.
First of all, as I just mentioned there are four suits of thirteen
cards each, totally fifty-two cards, plus a Joker.
Let's begin with the number 52. What else is their fifty-two of that
is common knowledge?
Well, there are fifty-two weeks in a year.
Now, in numerology, we reduce numbers by adding their digits.
If we reduce the number 52, we get 5 +2=7--the number of days in a week,
and the number of visible planets.
Seven is a very magical number in many ways and is considered
the most spiritual number.
IT is also used extensively in many mystical traditions, including the Bible.
Fascinating, isn't it?
We can imagine that sometime in our ancient past, man discovered
that a full year comprised something in the neighborhood of 365 days and nights.
Looking into the heavens, they also noticedthe sun, moon, and five other visible
'objects' that we now know are planets circling our sun.
Taking their combined number 7, and dividing the nubmer of days in a year by it, they cmae up with fifty[two cycles in a year that we now call weeks.
The wise ones realized that this number had much more
signficance and used these simple facts as a springboard for more advanced study.
Once again, taking the numerology of the cards, we assign numberic values
to each of the cards.
The Aces are 1, the Two, 3, and so forth until we get to the Jack.
The Jack is given the value of 11, the Queen 12, and the King 13.
Now, if we add up all the number values of every card in the deck, what do you guess will be the result?
This means four times thirteen for the four Kings plus
four times twelve for the four Queens, etc.
What would be the resulting total of every care in the deck?
Did you guess 365?
Well, that's pretty close.
The total actually comes to 364.
We know that there are 365 and 1/4 days in a year,
so what happened and so what happens to the other
day and 1/4?
There is also another card in the deck that we haven't
counted yet, and that is the Joker.
And guess what?
The Joker's value is exactly that of one and one quarter,
which brings the total value of the deck of cards
to exactly equla the number of days in a year..."
From "The Book of Destiny"
Relationship wisdom with Robert Lee Camp
here:
http://curezone.com/blogs/m.asp?f=1103&i=24
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