The April 4th SECURITY and SATISFACTION Card
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“Rock Hudson let his gay agent marry him off to his secretary because he didn't want people to get the right idea.” ― Anthony Perkins
Maya Angelou
April 4th BIRTHDAYS: Arthur Murray, Muddy Waters, Anthony Perkins (Psycho actor), Maya Angelou (poet, writer), Robert Downey Jr., Chloris Leachman (actress), Marguerite Duras (French novelist, The Lover), Dorothea Dix, Graham Norton, Abdullah Ocalan (Kurd leader), Richard Lugar.
Wisdom - Labor – Acceptance
Peace Gained Through Work

Karma: Uncertainty in Values
FOUR of Spades: The Card of SECURITY and SATISFACTION: The FOUR of Spades ( Jan 10, Feb 8, March 6, April 4, May 2 ) is the card of satisfaction and protection through hard work. They have one of the most fortunate life paths in terms of money and success and usually enjoy the work they do. Their Saturn card, the ACE
of Diamonds, tells us that even though they are fortunate, they usually worry about money anyway, and this can interfere with their own success if not checked. The TEN
of Hearts in Mercury usually gets them instant acceptance at social occasions and they make good communicators or speakers.
Heath Ledger



Your Karma Cards TEN of Clubs - You owe something to this person
FOUR of Hearts - This person owes you.
Abdullah Ocalan
FOUR of Spades BIRTHDAYS: January 10 - Capricorn, February 8 - Aquarius, March 6 - Pisces, April 4 - (Aries), May 2 – Taurus;
Shaquille O'Neal
FAMOUS FOUR of Spades: George Foreman, Pat Benatar, David "Phoenix" Farrell, Nick Nolte, James Dean, Shaquille O'Neal, Tom Arnold, Nadia, Rasputin, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Linda Lovelace, Jamie Lynn Spears, Heath Ledger.
FOUR
of Spades (Swords) in Tarot
FOUR of Spades: At first glance, the Four of Spades have one of the best line-up of cards on the spread. Trouble is, so much of a good thing is not necessarily a good thing, if you know what I mean... The Four of Spades are incredibly sensitive people. They conceal this sensitivity behind a brusque demeanor. This often leads to a sense of loneliness or being continually misunderstood by the world in which they live. The finer things in life are very important to the Four of Spades, yet the karma of this card is to work hard for what they want, and they must enjoy the work along the way. When young, many 4 of Spades are led to believe they are entitled to abundance, instead of rewarded for their efforts. When this happens, they can experience seriously dark moods in their later years, as their ambitious drive for wealth translates into frustration, false entitlement and loss. For those 4 of Spades who have learned the value of good work, and look beyond the superficial trappings of prestige and glamour, a life of satisfaction and peace is theirs for the taking! http://www.metasymbology.com
ARIES March 21 - April 20
ARIES
Arthur Murray
Open Loop Limbic System Quadrants

Open Loop Limbic System "Emotional Intelligence"
Self "Peace Gained Through Work"
Ego "Power in Work"
Muddy Waters, the "father of modern Chicago blues" just doing his job, that he loved, influenced not just the blues, rhythm and blues but on rock and roll, hard rock, folk music, jazz, and country music.
Anthony Perkins, was an extremely shy person, especially in the company of women. Reportedly, had his first heterosexual experience at age 39 with actress Victoria Principal. However, Alfred Hitchcock exploited Perkins' Ego, by type casting him in four episodes of Psycho.
Maya Angelou, stated that she played cards in order to get to that place of enchantment and in order to access her memories more effectively. She stated, "It may take an hour to get into it, but once I'm in it—ha! It's so delicious!" She did not find the process cathartic; rather, she found relief in "telling the truth".
Robert Downey Jr., told Oprah Winfrey in November 2004 that "when someone says, 'I really wonder if maybe I should go to rehab?' Well, uh, you're a wreck, you just lost your job, and your wife left you. Uh, you might want to give it a shot."
"Yes, Downey is Iron Man, but he really is Actor Man ... In the realm where box office is irrelevant and talent is king, the realm that actually means something, he has always ruled," — Ben Stiller
Robert Downey Jr.