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Wikipedia defines Cartomancy as, “fortune-telling or divination using a deck of cards.”

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Many people use a standard deck of 78 Tarot Cards, a deck of playing cards, or any set of oracle cards that often have esoteric images with or without predisposed definitions that are interpreted by the one reading the cards.

Spanish Cards, or as Wikipedia defines them, “The Baraja (literally deck/pack of cards) is a deck of playing cards associated with Spain. It is usually called Baraja Española (literally Spanish Deck). It has four suits and is usually made up of 40 cards.”

Anyone who has been in a border town between the US and Mexico knows, has known or knows someone who knows someone that can read such cards.

There are many methods of reading these cards, styles varying from person to person. After all, anyone who has read them long enough has hopefully developed and evolved their style to the point where it isn’t often recognizable. Not only must the reader be knowledgeable in the definitions of each individual card, but of their meaning in combination with other cards surrounding it, depending on the spread being used. A spread or “tirada” is a specific layout of cards used to guide the reader in the insight given by the cards themselves.

So what qualifies me to tell you how to read cards? To begin with, my grandmother read la baraja consistently for over 40 years to many people. With her gift, she was able to develop her intuition to the point of providing her clients detailed information such as names of people, dates, locations, etc. … information that is not clearly visible on just a pack of playing cards, but that comes with years of practice.

I have developed my own method of reading with these cards, those meanings are the ones that I will be withholding for myself. The definitions originally ascribed by my grandmother will be the ones that I provide for you the reader. I hope that these may be useful to those who wish to learn the art of cartomancy.

Spanish Tarot Cards free reading: Meaning & Different Card Spread

The deck of Spanish cards known as the Baraja Espanola consists of 48 cards that are divided into 4 suits (Palos).

The suits are Cups/Hearts (Copas), Coins/Diamonds (Oros), Clubs (Bastos), and Swords/Spades (Espadas) and are mostly used for games and fortune telling purposes.

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Numbered from As (Ace) to 7, then 10 to 12, Card 10 is known as Sota (Jack), Card 11 as Caballo (Knight), and Card 12 as the Rey (King).

Means

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If you require a quick answer to your question, draw one card, and it will give you an overall impression of your problem.

The method for drawing the Spanish Tarot Cards is suitable for finding how your day is going to go.

Drawing a heart means that you have issues with the emotions, drawing a diamond means that you have issues with the affairs and hard work outside the home.

Drawing a club means that you have issues with your business, and a spades cards indicate that difficulties will be more important.

Out of the entire deck, the Spreads include more cards and give you a far more detailed reading.

The spanish tarot Spreads. La Baraja Española

Three Card Spread: This spread will give you an overview of a single issue. Lay out the three cards from 1 to 3. one represents past, 2 represents present, and 3 represents future.

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The Horseshoe Spread: This spread will give you a more general overview of your life by using 21 cards.

Lay down the seven groups of three cards in the shape of a horseshoe and each group will cover a category.

  1. The past situation
  2. The present situation
  3. The future situation
  4. What you do not expect
  5. People around you
  6. Obstacles
  7. The outcome
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The Gypsy Spread: For the gypsy spread, lay three rows of seven cards.

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The top row represents past, the middle row represents presents, and the bottom row represents future.

This spread demands experience and should not be drawn until you are very confident.

The Meanings Of The spanish cards tarot

Copas

  • As – Something that is re-emerging from the past along with the current events.
  • Dos – Friendship
  • Tres – Surprise like a marriage or engagement
  • Cuatro - Conversations
  • Cinco – Jealousy and Greed
  • Seis – Love affair
  • Seite – Happy events
  • Sota – A woman with light complexion that means a Housewife or a good female.
  • Caballo – Unstable person
  • Rey – Serious and capable man

Ores

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  • As – Triumph or success
  • Dos – Obstacles and delays
  • Tres – A short journey
  • Cuatro – A small loan or gift
  • Cinco – Workplace
  • Seis – Small problems
  • Seite – Successful business
  • Sota – A rich woman
  • Caballo – Traveler or some matter at hand
  • Rey – Professional or a rich man

Espadas

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  • As- Secure and no room for doubt
  • Dos – Legal documents
  • Tres – Leaving someone like Divorce
  • Cuatro – A small suffering
  • Cinco – Loss or harm
  • Seis – Worries or anxieties
  • Seite – Sorrows or disagreements
  • Sota – Strong woman or a divorced woman
  • Caballo – Man; sociable or a Drinker
  • Rey – Man; divorced or strong willed

Bastos

  • As- Deceit or death
  • Dos – A child, plans or hopes
  • Tres – Magic
  • Cuatro – Something unexpected
  • Cinco – Something illegal
  • Seis – General changes
  • Seite – Seaside or countryside
  • Sota – Responsible, educated, or a divorced woman
  • Caballo – An acquaintance who is not visited often
  • Rey – Man, divorced or strong willed

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