Okay, here we go, let’s dive into this “3 de Oros Tarot” thing. I’ve been messing around with Tarot cards lately, and I thought I’d share my little experiment with this particular card.

So, the other day, I was feeling a bit stuck on a project. You know those times when you just can’t seem to figure out the next step? Yeah, that was me. I decided to pull out my Tarot deck, just for fun, really. I figured, why not try a simple three-card spread? I wasn’t looking for any deep, life-altering revelations, just a little nudge in the right direction. I shuffled the deck, focusing on my project and the hurdles I was facing.
Then, I dealt out three cards, face down. These spreads are like little stories. The first one is the Past, the second is the Present, and the last one’s the Future. I flipped over the first card, and it was something related to my past efforts on the project. Nothing too surprising there. Then came the second card, which showed my current state of mind. Again, pretty spot on.
But the third card, that’s where it got interesting. I turned it over, and boom, there it was: the 3 de Oros, or as some folks call it, the 3 of Coins. Now, I’m no Tarot expert, but even I know that the number three often means working with other people. Like, it’s not just about going solo, but about teaming up. And “Oros” or “Coins” – that’s usually about work or practical matters. So, this card is basically screaming “collaboration,” right?
I started looking into this card a bit more. The picture on it usually shows people working together, like they’re building something. It’s all about combining skills and effort to create something bigger than any one person could do alone. I read somewhere that it can even indicate that there might be some obstacles, but if you keep at it and work together, you can overcome them. Seems like a pretty solid message, huh?
- Past: Reflected my initial solo efforts on the project.
- Present: Showed my current feeling of being stuck and needing a new approach.
- Future (3 de Oros): Highlighted the need for collaboration and teamwork.
The next day, I thought some more about that card. What if I reach out to my friends and ask them to help with my project? So I started brainstorming who I could ask for help. I reached out to a couple of colleagues who are way better at certain aspects of the project than I am. I explained my situation, showed them the 3 de Oros card and my interpretation of the reading for a bit of a laugh and asked if they’d be willing to lend a hand. And guess what? They were totally on board!
We had a few meetings, bounced ideas off each other, and it was like a breath of fresh air. Suddenly, the project didn’t seem so daunting anymore. We each brought our own unique skills to the table, and things started to click into place. We were actually having fun with it!
Now, we’re still in the process of working on it, but I’m feeling way more confident about where it’s headed. It’s amazing what a little teamwork can do. That 3 de Oros card was a real eye-opener. It wasn’t just about the cards, I guess. The reading got me thinking outside the box and gave me that little push I needed to ask for help. It made me see that I didn’t have to go it alone and the result was great. This is my story about 3 de Oros.