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Fives and being picky

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I traveled with my 5 of Diamonds son a year ago. I had than a similar journey with my elder son, an 8 of Clubs, a couple of year before that, and the difference wa obvious. He is easygoing and grateful, everything that life offers him he appreciates and take joy in, while my 5 of Diamonds song is a lot more picky. And so am I,a five of Clubs, unfortunately. Evaluating every situation: is this good enough, do I want it? Which is logic, given that the fives resonate in the judgment and justice card. Conclusion: fives is all about learning to become humble and less craving, less picky towards life. In the case of Five of clubs, the greatest challenge is to never become sure in our believes, never dogmatic, as seen in the 4 of Clubs on the Pluto position. Only when we let go of every fix idea we can become the 4 of Clubs that also is our overlying card. So it´s an ego bashing spread, just like the Kings as Ernst mentions.

Five of Diamonds have 6 of Spades as their Pluto card, yet another humbling indication. They must not become too independent or sure of themselves - a hard task, having Queen of Spades as their Sun card. They must always adapt and make constant changes, are not allowed to be certain of their identity. Then they might grow and become their 3 of Spades overlying card.

As for the other fives: Five of Hearts as Four of hearts as their Pluto card. Emotionally stability not allowed. No comfort zone. Just like Five of Clubs has the four in the same suite on the Pluto card. Then they might find a healthy change of mind: 5 of Clubs as their overlying card. 

Five of Spades: Same theme. 4 of Spades on the Pluto position. Never allowed to be certain of their identity. Overlying card: Certainty in values, 4 of Diamonds.

I even use to say: Fives are the worst people to be around. Judgemental, picky. Until they learn, of course. Only Kings have equally or more obvious ego issues, I believe.

With 5 of Clubs it´s ego is a little hidden though, if the Venus card Jack of Hearts is healthy, since it gives them / us / a great deal of charm. They / we / can easily become a Casanova. A Rasputin kind of personality: charming but with cruelty - as shown by the red Kings on the ecliptic and Uranus position - under the surface. Beware, especially if you are a 5 of Clubs yourself!

With that said: They are all great cards for to grow into consciousness, obviously, just as the Kings are.

Any thoughts or experience to share?

Staffan

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