It’s back to oracle cards this morning with a three-card draw from one of my absolute favorite decks – Daphne’s Tell A Fortune Cards. This is a great deck for someone who wants to learn to read playing cards, but doesn’t want to memorize all the meanings. The meanings are printed on each card in beautiful calligraphy with little designs that make this deck as beautiful as it functional.

- 9 of Diamonds
- 3 of Spades
- Queen of Spades
The 9D indicates that someone is wishing for me (misses me?) or is wishing on me (wants something from me?). It can also mean extra money which supports yesterdays draw, and brings a smile to my face.
The 3S can represent a problem, but it also indicates communication or resolving misunderstandings. The QS is a sexy, passionate, possessive lady.
The first interpretation that came to mind when I pulled these cards was that a woman was wishing to communicate with me to resolve a misunderstanding. This interpretation makes sense to me as there is a female friend I had a falling out with several years ago, and have not been in contact with her since. This message has come up before in my daily draws, so it may be that she is trying to contact me. We’ve both moved since we lost contact, and I have no idea how to reach her either.
The two spades falling on the 9D can also show money problems, which is also true. I could end up having to pay more than I want for something, or a woman will tell me that I’m overdrawn on my checking account. Ouch!
Update Dec 11, 2008:
For several months I had been drawing the message that a female friend from the past would be coming back into my life, but time passed and the event didn’t materialize.
The playing cards, and the Tell A Fortune cards specifically, tend to be very immediate. Usually an event predicted with these cards will happen within days or within a week or two at most.
This event regarding the old friend was finally validated for me several weeks ago (10 months after the predictions started showing up in my daily draws). I received word from an old friend (female) that I roomed with when I was in college more than 10 years ago. So, don’t lose faith if your predictions seem to take longer than you expect to materialize. Timing is not an exact science in divination.
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