What Does The Deck Say? July 1, 2024

Legacy of the Divine: 6 of Swords, The Chariot, & The Magician. ©Llewellyn Worldwide.

Today’s cards: 6 of Swords, The Chariot, & The Magician.

This is your last chance to turn around and have a normal life. To follow the path that other people have set out for you. To fit in with the people that you see most often and fit into the role that is most comfortable for that group as a whole. Because, if you continue with your desires, if you seek out that which is not polite nor accepted, if you move forward with your plans to recreate yourself into someone that you are more comfortable being, then you won’t fit in with the others anymore. This is not a trivial decision. This will affect everything that follows. There is never a promise that you can go back and choose the path you left behind. Just as there is never a promise that the path you do choose is the one that makes you the happiest. There is only the promise that you are the only person that can determine what does make you happy, and whether the pursuit of that happiness is worth it. Choose well before the choice is made for you.


The Legacy of the Divine is a tarot deck designed by Ciro Marchetti. Warm images tell a fantastic story across rural, urban, and fantasy settings. A visually inviting deck, it has hints of esotericism for those that are seeking such things, but those hints do not interfere with those that do not. The Legacy of the Divine is ©Llewellyn Worldwide.

What Does The Deck Say” 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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