Three Random Cards: October 29, 2025

Lee Bradford's The Motif Deck: A green feather is above a clear glass filled with a red fluid against a yellow background, a blue feather is above a clear glass filled with a yellow fluid against a green background, and a blue feather is dangling from a yellow cord against a green background. ©Lee Bradford.

Today’s cards: A green feather is above a clear glass filled with a red fluid against a yellow background, a blue feather is above a clear glass filled with a yellow fluid against a green background, and a blue feather is dangling from a yellow cord against a green background.

You have been doing it this way on a regular basis. So regular, that it is as routine as morning coffee and afternoon tea. But today, take another look at what you are doing. Hold it to the light of examination and think about what this means to you, what this has meant to you, and decide if you should continue this habit and why.


The Motif Deck is a unique cartomancy system designed and painted by Lee Bradford where the images have no inherent meaning, and so it’s up to the reader to assign significance. The cards consist of seven objects interacting with each other: hand, candle, rose, feather, key, string, and cup. Each image consists of one or two of these items on a plain colored background. These images were designed to be meaningless – they are just objects. What gives them meaning is the combination of color, frequency, placement, and interpretation from the querent and the reader. The Motif Deck is ©Lee Bradford.

Three Random Cards” is a weekday series of 3 card pulls from a cartomancy deck. No context or query is given to frame what the cards say as the posts are reading samples and not personal instruction. The result is sometimes humorous, sometimes serious, and usually surprising. All readers are invited to leave a comment about what they perceive in the random spread as each person will interact with the cards in their own way.

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