Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld was born on 4/29/1954 which makes him a 5 of Clubs and an Ace of Spades.
The 5 of Clubs is the restless mind and heart card. But they are very open minded and bring forth new ideas for society. They are the explorers of our world, though they may often find dissatisfaction when they find their treasure.
His second card, the Ace of Spades is the Pluto card of the deck which brings transformation as well as workaholic tendencies. At one point Seinfeld was writing, producing and acting in Seinfeld.
The Ace of Spades is also represented by the seed that gets planted. The goal is to initiate and complete something that didn’t previously exist. This card can be very career minded and like the Ace (which equals 1) can have a single minded workaholic focus.
The Millionaires Spread
The 5 of Clubs receives the 7 of Diamonds as their Lifetime Jupiter card, which gives them the millionaires spread for life. The 7 of Diamonds often times can show up in a tough position for us which has us worrying about having enough money. It’s a highly spiritual influence that brings success by letting go and knowing you will have enough. It’s the pivot of the 7 that helps us be different, just like the middle pip on the card, which is off center and asymmetrical.
To play this card right, you have to be different, you can’t try to fit in. The goal is to be ahead of the curve and be a trend setter! I believe Seinfeld was just this, a show about nothing and it has helped him amass a net worth estimated around 1.1 Billion.
The Vomit Episode
If you are a big fan of the show, you’ll notice that he remembers the exact days he vomited - specifically June 29th, 1980 and June 29th 1972. During that episode he says he hasn’t vomited in 13 years and then ends up vomiting on June 29th, 1993.
There's no indication that these dates hold any real-life significance for Seinfeld, but much of the show is made up of him and Larry David’s personal experiences, so I thought I’d take a look at his spreads for fun.
June 29th, 1972
Jerry was in a Mercury Day with a 6 of Spades. The 6 of Spades is a health karma card, so in Mercury this could have been a quick sickness.
I also circled that he had a 7 of Spades karma card for the week he was sick. Displacing the 7 of Spades could indicate health related issues or accidents. It means our attention and focus should be on fixing our health and changing up what we have been doing previously.
June 29th, 1980
Jerry was in a personal Jupiter day where you would expect good things. However, he did have the 6 of Spades in his weekly Pluto position which would bring up health issues or health karma this week. This is a card that helps us to re-center and balance our health, work and lifestyle.
June 29th, 1993
Jerry was in a personal Uranus day where you could expect things not to go as planned, or at least expect some surprises. This was true in this episode where things did not go planned, but he also got sick after eating a black and white cookie from a bakery. It’s also interesting that it was 13 years to the day.
He did have a 3 of Spades in his Uranus day which could bring up health challenges out of the blue. The 3 of Spades can bring undiagnosable health issues. Being a 3, which is a very mental number due to the third house in Astrology belonging to Gemini (Gemini is ruled by Mercury, the planet of communication and mental pursuits), they also can worry about their health which only makes their health worse.
We also see the 6 of Spades popping up again. He had the 6 of Spades again in Pluto for the week which again could bring some karmic health issues.
In his Ace of Spades spread, what is interesting is that he has the 10 of Spades in Uranus. This is generally considered to be very successful, especially in terms of work and helping to shine our accomplishments to the public. But, when you look at the underlying cards, you do find the 6 of Spades/9 of Spades directly under the 10 of Spades which might tell us the possibility of health issues due to the 10 of Spades overdoing it.
10s can over do it in relation to their suit. The 10 of Spades can over do it with work, health or their lifestyle. They are a super worker and the Capricorn card of the deck. There is some karma and Saturn themes involved in this card, which brings consequences and lessons. They may try to juggle too much and end up double crossing themselves. So in a way, you could look at that 10 with caution when you have that 6 of Spades/9 of Spades combination underneath a direct card.
So mark your calendars—June 29 isn't just another summer day. It's Jerry Seinfeld Vomit Day. No soup required.