What Does The Deck Say? January 15 2017


One of many Baraja Española decks, The Baraja Azteca is a 48 card deck of playing cards used for such games as Brisca, Tute, and Mus. This 48-card variant of the deck contains four suits; Oros (Coins), Bastos (Clubs), Espadas (Swords), and Copas (Cups). While the deck is made primarily for play, it functions well as a divination tool. Each reader uses their own personal understanding and intuition to interpret the cards.

Today’s cards: 5 Bastos, 12 Espadas, & 4 Oros.

You keep saying you want “the blessing”, but you have consistently proven you don’t know what the hell to do with it. Your lack of experience will ensure that any experience you obtain of “the blessing” will be painfully short and unfulfilling. Before you receive “the blessing”, learn from those who have used their own blessing to the fullness of their abilities. For all the homilies you have been taught about ease of flow and overflowing cups, actually stewarding “the blessing” is a hard job and will require a great shift in thinking on your part. Some blessings are not freely given, but must be hard worked to obtain and harder worked to make profitable. Start reading so you can work on making your own blessing and not hoping for a lottery win. Good luck.

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