What Does The Deck Say? March 7, 2025

The High Victorian Playing Cards: Ace of Hearts, Queen of Diamonds, & 6 of Spades. © theory11.com llc.

Today’s cards: Ace of Hearts, Queen of Diamonds, & 6 of Spades.

The good news is that you already know what needs to be done and you have the capability to see it through. The bad news is once you take care of the necessary business, there will be an opportunity to apply your skills to other business that may or may not have any bearing on your goals, not to mention whether or not it’s your business to pick up. Don’t take on other people’s problems just because you are capable of it at the time. Lest you discover the hard way just how far other people are willing to let you burn your resources for their benefit.


The High Victorian™ Playing Cards are a playing card deck designed by Joe White and inspired by the intricate, breathtaking style of the Victorian era. Announced as “The world’s most intricate, elegant playing cards.”, the detailed design of the card faces and backs allows for the viewer to rest their gaze upon a work of art while they consider their options in the game of their choice. The High Victorian Playing Cards is © theory11.com llc.

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.

Personalized, direct, and private cartomancy readings are available via Ko-Fi: Noxporium.


Why are you seeing March 7th’s post on March 6th? A reader suggested that the day’s post be published the evening of the day prior so that readers in the Eastern Time Zone may review the post before they encounter the day as Noxporium is in the Pacific Time Zone. This week will have the post dropped the day before at 6pm Pacific (9pm Eastern) on Noxporium.com and BlueSky, and at 6:30pm Pacific) (9:30pm Eastern) on Tumblr.


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