Today’s cards: 7 Copas, 6 Espadas, & 6 Copas.
You did good on that thing and made a success when everyone else was predicting a failure. Now, don’t let that success go to your head and keep you from seeing just how difficult it was and how much good luck went into keeping things on track. Those same people that predicted an unrecoverable failure are now predicting an unstoppable increase. That alone should be reason to sit down and review your circumstances. If anyone complains, remind them of the stock market’s only reliable promise: Past performance is not indicative of future results.
A Baraja Española deck, 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.
“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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