What Does The Deck Say? September 06 2015


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 (Gold), Bastos (Clubs), Espadas (Swords), and Copas (Cups). While the deck is made primarily for play, it functions well as a divinatory tool. Each reader uses their own personal understanding and intuition to interpret the cards.

Today’s cards: 11 Bastos, 7 Bastos, & 4 Copas.

Baraja Azteca - As de Oro: 11 Bastos, 7 Bastos, & 4 Copas.
Baraja Azteca – As de Oro: 11 Bastos, 7 Bastos, & 4 Copas.

You’re still not sure how the dots were connected to come to that conclusion, but you can’t argue against the hard evidence verifying the action taken as the right one. So now the person the led that charge is asking (and by asking, I mean demanding) everyone to double down on trust and let them lead permanently. Before you sign that contract, remember that you have your own intuition to listen to. Just like past results on the stock market are no guarantee of future gains, just because this person managed to save the day, this time, it doesn’t mean they deserve the position they are now claiming.

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