2 of Diamonds
Two of Diamonds
Playing the game of a Two you carry the energy of synergy, balance, cooperation, and partnership.
Playing the game of a Diamond you bring this energy to what matters most to you, whether that’s material, financial, physical, or spiritual values.
It means that your game in life is to forge valuable connections that unite people together in a common objective. Yours are the instincts to build cooperative partnerships to accomplish what matters most in life.
How To Read This Page
Above in the banner images, the left side images (top two images if you're viewing it on a phone) are a visual expression of when you may be Off Your Game.
The right side banner image (bottom image on your phone) is a visual representation of what's possible for you when you're On Your Game.
And below is an introductory list of experiences you may have in four important areas of your life when you are either...
- On Your Game -- expressing it positively in your life
- Off Your Game -- expressing it negatively in your life
2 of Diamonds: Personal Patterns
- Excellent people instincts, able to read people immediately
- Operating with a can-do, positive, and cheerful approach to life
- Struggling to feel worthy of respect; acting out to overcome hidden insecurities
- A love/hate relationship with groups of people and large gatherings
- Finding that your career and relationships are entangled in ethical and financial compromises
- Shady and sneaky and yet able to narrate a version of events that makes you the hero
- On a meaningful and dynamic mission to right the wrongs of our world
- And much more...
2 of Diamonds: Relationship Patterns
- Devoted and loyal; a great and wonderful partner
- Honoring the people in your life; supporting everyone around you to be their best selves
- Wrapped up inside personal contortions; staying true to an unfortunate relationship on the principle of commitment
- A loss of personal identity; co-dependently merging your personal value with the "success" of the relationship
- Locked inside your own opinions and expectations; fixated on controlling the other person
- Acting as if your own feelings are not worthy of consideration and then getting resentful that your own feelings are not honored
- Taking pragmatic action to foster cooperation, agreement, and helpful solutions
- And much more...
2 of Diamonds: Career Patterns
- Goal-directed, principled, and hard-working; will go the "extra mile" to ensure success
- Able to bring together diverse people around a common and valuable objective
- Operating with an end-justifies-the-means attitude, wheelin' n' dealin' for the sake of your own success
- A heightened sense of self-importance that you attach to your goals leads you to excuse and justify your own hypocritical behavior
- Allowing yourself to become compromised and over-extended because your "team" needs you
- Terrified of fame and fortune and yet secretly craving accolades and praise
- A savvy negotiator and deal-maker with great sales instincts
- And much more...
2 of Diamonds: Health & Wellbeing Patterns
- Recognizing that your emotional wellbeing is foundational to your overall health and wellbeing
- Taking practical steps (like getting a pet) to ensure that you meet your own emotional needs
- Unhealthily obsessed with the overall health and wellbeing of our world
- Paranoia may creep in and negatively impact your mental health
- Fear of your own emotions means you may live in unhealthy patterns of denial
- Leaky emotional boundaries saps your strength and your wellbeing
- A gift for healing; attuned to the benefits of metaphysical, plant, and spiritual medicines
- And much more...
It's All In The Cards!
Was that mind-blowing or what?
Maybe a little confronting?
And totally amazing?
However...
If what you just read about yourself didn’t fully resonate, try this: ask someone who knows you well to read the above list and see if they think it accurately portrays you.
And... would you believe this is just the beginning of what The Source Cards reveal about your life?
Next Steps To Play Your Cards Right
The wise person knows the Self and plays the game of life. But the fool lives in the world like a beast of burden.
~ Ashtavakra Gita (4:1)