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Art Deco Fortune Telling Cards - Spot On for Once!

I rarely use these cards because more often than not, they are inaccurate for me. For some reason I felt a calling to use them today. As I was walking to get them, I wondered to myself if the energy was right today, if finally I would get a really accurate reading from them. I hoped so, because I would like to use them more often if they actually worked for me!

I did a reading in the mid-afternoon, so I asked the cards to either show me something that had already happened this morning, or something that would happen by the end of the day. The cards I drew absolutely amazed me! (Cards were drawn in a straight line, but there's not enough room on this page so I separated them to display here.)





Enemy | Good News | Thief | Judge | Prison | Malady | (Jealousy)

This morning my dad told me that a friend of his (a police officer) was shot several times by a thief yielding an AK-47, penetrating his bullet-proof vest. The robbers held up an auto parts store and then entered a residential home, taking a woman and her two children hostage. Right after he told me, we turned on the news and saw the story being featured. The thieves had been caught and arrested. My dad's friend, the officer, was in the hospital undergoing surgery.

The Enemy card shows a person (police officer) looking for someone, and the "enemy" hiding, holding a weapon. The Thief card clearly shows the robbery. The Good News card in between the two is connected with the Judge and Prison cards. The good news is that the criminals were caught and are literally in prison! The last card I drew, Malady, shows the police officer in the hospital. I had the feeling to also link the Good News card with the Malady card, indicating that he would pull through.

Since Malady was the last card, it left me hanging and wanting to know more about his condition. I drew an extra card for more information and got the Jealousy card. This didn't look like anything seriously bad, so I think he will be okay. I think the jealousy probably refers to him wishing he could be out of that hospital bed, and feeling envious of people who are able to walk around leading a normal and pain-free life.

I was so surprised at the literal accuracy of this reading! I'm glad I followed my calling to take this deck out today. I think I'll work with it a bit this week and see if it's still hit or miss, or if I can get some steadily accurate readings out of it now.

Deck: Art Deco Fortune Telling Cards

4 comments:

Celeste said...

That is so cool! I love the literal story-telling nature of that reading. Good luck to your dad's friend on his recovery.

Andalusia said...

I sure hope he'd pull through. :D

& I love the Good News card! I'll focus on that today.

spiritsong said...

WOW! that was spot on-
I hope your father's friend has a quick recovery.
The Art Deco cards are the same as the Gypsy cards, just a different style.....they can be a bit harder to crack than some of the other systems, but I think they're worth working on.....I'm getting alot from the gypsy cards now, that has surprised even me!
They just take more practice...

Great reading Kiki :)

hugs,
Spirity

Tarot Dame said...

Thanks everyone! He's still in the ICU tonight and needs a lot of serious work done, but they are expecting him to pull through.

Hannah... it's so funny because the reading was crystal clear, BUT only because I read the cards after the fact. if i had drawn those cards the day before, there's NO WAY i would have read them so literally, predicting such outlandish things! but that's actually how they played out!

Spirity... yes I have seen how successful you have been with the gypsy-type cards. For some reason this particular deck hasn't worked well for me on the day-to-day stuff. They may require more time than I have to spend with them!

Andalusia... that's great! I hope your Good News focus brought you lots of smiles!