The 8 of Spade want to feel productive every day of their life. To most people, the word “work” implies a laborious grind. But to the 8 of Spade, work is an opportunity to express their power and gain respect. Applying themselves to their craft is healing for them.
Friends and relatives are important and influential in business decisions for the Eight of Spade. However, they should resist measuring their success based upon the opinions of others. Their card symbolizes “power in work” and they shouldn’t need anyone else to validate their worth. Getting caught in the sticky web of prestige or trying to keep up with the Joneses a weakness and the challenge for all 8 of Spade to overcome.
Creativity is the key that unlocks all the right doors for the 8 of Spade. When faced with indecision and mistrust (another one of their karmic challenges!), they will stay in a situation rather than make the difficult choice to leave it. Creative thinking and a using a simple mantra for faith and optimism works wonders for the troubled 8 of Spade.
Although prone to disenchantment in love, those born on an Eight of Spade day are intensely loyal and give relationships their all. On another note, it is wise for all 8 of Spade to keep a clear account of finances involved in their relationship, and if possible, keep money and love as far apart as possible.
January 6 (Capricorn), February 4 (Aquarius), March 2 (Pisces)
K♣ is the Soul Card for the 8 of Spade. This is the card of the Mastermind. As a Soul Card, it describes the keen intelligence of the Eight of Spade and their ability to manage large groups of people.
Sun Myung Moon, Kahlil Gibran, Rowan Atkinson, Rosa Parks, Alice Cooper, Betty Friedan, Daniel Craig, Dr. Seuss, Lou Reed