What Does The Deck Say? November 1, 2024

High Victorian Playing Cards: King of Spades, Ace of Hearts, & Two of Spades. © theory11.com llc.

Today’s cards: King of Spades, Ace of Hearts, & Two of Spades.

Asking yourself if this is a bad situation is one of the first tells that this is a bad situation getting worse. Talk to folks who are not as close to the fire as you are, who have the gift of distance and perspective, and then listen to them. They are going to tell you things you already know but don’t want to hear because of how invested you are in the situation. Listen to them anyway. They are not jealous of what you perceive as a positive. They are concerned that there are further negatives yet to be placed on your head and want to help you leave the bad situation before it becomes the last situation.


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.

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