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Nine of Hearts

"The Nine of Hearts represents happiness beyond all expectations. If the Querent has made a wish, the Nine of Hearts does not promise fulfillment of this wish as expected in the Querent's mind. Instead, it represents something greater and more enduring, extending far beyond the realm of the Querent's imagination. 

"In many ways the Nine of Hearts is the most joyous card in the pack. It represents spiritual well-being, an inner growth, contemplation, self-knowledge and an alliance with the life forces. Inherent in the Nine of Hearts is the warning that these values can be thrown away unless the Querent sincerely seeks wisdom beyond himself. The happiness may be destroyed by greed, avarice, spite, envy or too great a preoccupation with material matters. 

"When the Nine of Diamonds appears in the same spread as the Nine of Hearts, the indication is that long-cherished ambitions or life-long aspirations will reach fruition. There will be a perfected balance between inner calm, contemplation, increased self-regard and the more materialistic rewards of wealth, fame, public recognition and pleasurable excitement. 

"The Nine of Hearts is symbolized by a key which opens many doors. It is the key to the awareness of one's self as a person, inviolable and separate, who can rise above circumstances and find joy and peace in the knowledge of his own integrity."

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