Clover & Mouse

Clover and Mouse

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#2 - Clover

The clover card depicts the symbol of a three leaf clover, four leaf clover, or sometimes an entire patch of clover. We’re used to seeing the symbolism of clover in our society, so it should be no surprise to you that this symbol stands for luck. Examples of this symbol can be seen everywhere in modern society, including Good Luck Bear, the Care Bear cartoon character that is a bear with a green four leaf clover on his belly, and just about any St. Patrick’s Day, Luck of the Irish, or Leprechaun illustration. Trefoil is another name for the clover. You can also see the quatrefoil, a four petaled clover, as an ancient symbol has been popping up throughout fashion in such brands as Van Cleef & Arpels, for example. The quatrefoil reached a peak popularity in the Gothic and Renaissance eras, both in design and architecture, but it really began to be seen much earlier, in the earliest of Mayan communities. Even then it was a good luck symbol, of rain to come, and fertile lands. This clover indicates that you will soon come across a good deal of luck and fortune. It could be referring to luck in a spiritual sense, or it could be referring to the more standard luck definition of physical assets, money, or fame.

#2

The number two can represent two people, like luck in love. It may also be used to indicate the month of February, the day of 2 or 20 or 22, or the time of 2 o’clock or 2:22, more specifically. It is not surprising that 2 is the month that is luckiest for two people in love, which holds the holiday of Valentine’s Day. Two can mean a pair, and can literally refer to cards and poker, but less literally be addressing the time frame of upcoming luck, or that your riches will double. Two may also be related to your lucky number. Do you know what your lucky numbers are?

#23 - Mice

The mouse card indicates a picture of a single mouse, usually facing left, with his tail fully extended. He is likely on the prowl, looking for some kind of cheese, or food. Mice have long been thought of more often as pests or vermin, and less as pets, although they have been used as pets or famous cartoon characters, Mickey Mouse being the prominent example. More often than not; however, typically a mouse is a nuisance, thought of as dirty, bad for your health, something that causes loss and damages and comes in areas of poverty or uncleanliness. When we think of mice we visualize dirty factories, dark warehouses, old cities, slums, projects, and generally places where there are no people, unless they are sick, homeless, or decrepit. We may even think of places like sewers, subways, areas underground. Mice lurk in darkness and run around making little squeaky sounds. They are afraid of humans and often scamper off when they are discovered lurking.

Health wise, a mouse could symbolize deterioration in health, the body becoming dirty or unclean, disease, decay or infection. It could also indicate a virus, some kind of anxiety or stress, or even a nervous breakdown. It is sometimes seen when referring to memory loss or dementia as well. There’s no real reason for the mouse representing memory loss except that the mouse and elephant are usually enemies, and the elephant represents great memory and the inability to forget things. Elephants and mice are usually opposites in size as well, this is good news for you because the mouse represents small and manageable problems. The color most associated with the mice card is usually gray. Pay special attention to anything gray that is causing you particular concern.

#23

Mathematically, 23 is a somewhat magical number. It occurs twice in the list of fortunate numbers, and the sum of the first 23 primes is a number that’s divisible by 23. It is one of two integers that cannot be expressed as the sum of fewer than 9 cubes of integers.Nothing is accidental or random about this number. 23 could also refer to the 23rd letter of the alphabet, W.

Clover + Mouse

Because the Clover card can refer to pure luck, and the Mouse card can refer to a medical issue, these two cards together means that good news will come of whatever small manageable problem that has been causing you concern.

Numerology

The Clover is represented by the number 2, and the Mouse is represented by the number 23. When we combine them we get the number 25. Since 25 isn’t a single digit number, we add the 2 + 5 to get the number 7.

The Number 7

The number 7 is often considered lucky or favorable. Many people choose to use dates with 7’s as their anniversary or wedding dates. Recently, 07/07/07 was a big wedding day where hundreds of thousands of couples got married all over the world. You also see lucky number 7 on casino advertisements and as a winning spin on slot machines. In time, 7 can refer to the 7th day, 7th month, or 7 years. It can also refer to combinations of years or numbers, like 2017.

As it relates to Lenormand cards, the card closely related to the number 7 is the snake, or serpent. The snake is one of the most ancient and recognizable symbols there is. Anyone who was raised according to Christian beliefs or who has read the Bible knows about Adam and Eve and the snake symbolizing original sin and evil. The snake is also used in medical insignia — as the caduceus. You may have seen this logo before on hospitals or ambulances.

The snake card indicates that evil may be lurking ahead in the high grass or around the corner.

It’s slithering, sinister, and ready to attack. It’s up to you to be extremely alert and to attempt to avoid it. You may bow to the temptation or not. Snakes may be venomous, and their level of venom may correlate to the time they strike and the location you find them. Although a snake’s venom can kill you, a different snake’s venom is needed to make the anti-venom that can save you, so as mentioned before, they do have two different sides to them. This can lead to you being easily manipulated or tricked by them.

In pop culture, references to the snake abound, as an example, have you ever heard of the Paula Abdul song “cold hearted snake”? It’s an analogy about a terrible, cheating, and lying boyfriend. A snake can indicate betrayal from someone you love, an illicit affair, lying, cheating, or thievery. Receiving a snake card may be warning you that something you thought was one thing, may indeed, turn out to be another. A job that you thought was going to be amazing can actually turn out to be more hours, more work, and less money and respect. Or perhaps a new lover that you thought might be a knight in shining armor turns out to be a complete dud, who wants to borrow money from you. There can be snakes in the grass everywhere, and it is your job to look around and analyze your surroundings with intelligence and alertness, so that they don't bite you. Think over each decision carefully before you make it.

Action Items for Today

If there is a secret you have been hiding it might be time to tell it. If your healthcare or hygiene has suffered, now is the time to call in help. Luck has caused you to catch yourself before things turn sour. Be sure to clear your conscience and get back on track with taking care of your health. Make a spa day for yourself or a list of things you can do to improve your appearance. Start slow and do the quick and easy tasks first. Get back to taking classes, educate yourself, and tune your skills. When your luck presents itself, you will be ready to make the most of it.

Affirmation

“I will take steps to make sure that everything that I do is filled with light and love. I will not wrong another person and I will expose any wrongdoings by myself or others. I will take better care of my well being and I will continue to do everything I can to make my luck work for me.” repeat this 2 or 3 times daily.

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