Court
King
The King of any
suit represents the aspects of masculine character associated with
that suit. When the cards are dealt upright those aspects are
present and affecting the reading. If the cards are dealt reversed then
those aspects are lacking and the 'lack of ' is affecting the reading.
Note: Every man will have character aspects from all the Kings in
varying portions. Both strengths and weaknesses will be indicated
accordingly. Keep in mind, even a woman can have some masculine character aspects show
up in her readings, Another words a King that may be referring to her own
qualities and not
necessarily to a male person in her life.
When a King appears in
a spread look first to the individual you are doing the reading for to see if it
might be an aspect of their character (or the lack of) that is affecting the
reading. If not, then look at the people around the individual: a father,
brother, significant other, or close friend. Remember a King will not sum up any one personality.
Men are a combination of all. A king will point out character aspects (or lack
thereof) that concern the particular
reading it shows up in. Consequently, the same person may show up as a
different King in a different spread.
Whenever a King shows
upright in a spread he points out by the suit he is in the positive aspects he is bringing to the individual's life concerning the subject of the
reading. (A good card to look at is the two of the same suit as the King.)
If a King shows reversed in a spread he points out the need for
those positive aspects (or lack of.) If the reversed King is referring to
the individual the reading is being done for, he points out a weakness of
character that is affecting the subject of the reading. It may be
something that needs to be worked on or developed. If the reversed King is referring to someone in the individual's life
he may be pointing out
problems caused by the other person's lack of that aspect of character.