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Paperback Fortune-Telling by Playing Cards: A New Guide to the Ancient Art of Cartomancy Book

ISBN: 0850302668

ISBN13: 9780850302660

Fortune-Telling by Playing Cards: A New Guide to the Ancient Art of Cartomancy

Predicting the future by the turn of a playing card has become associated with fairground booths and gypsy fortune tellers, but the ordinary pack of playing cards has an illustrious and ancient... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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One of the top two guides to playing card divination

I became interested after learning that the original use of our 52 playing card deck was for divining the future and fortune telling , a somewhat nobler use than our current practice of using them for gambling and games(which is one of the reasons a bad reputation was placed on them in the first place). Also for those who don't own or can't afford a Tarot deck, it's interesting to note our 52 deck is decended from the "Minor Arcana" of the Tarot cards. This guide is actually the best, having very good in-depth descriptions for each card. The second best book is "Playing Card Divination For Beginers" by Richard Webster, which has a slightly different aproach to reading the cards, but not the detailed descriptions as Dee Nerys book. Both of these guides are your best bet on the art of Cartomancy.

worth the time

This expose on oracular use of playing cards, is one of the best sources I have seen in a long time. I've seen this book many times over the past several years and only gave it a passing interest. However, after much comparison with other systems of card reading, I have found this to be one of the ultimate sources of traditional card reading. Any one interested in traditional card reading should have this book on hand; not only as a reference, but as a basis for all card reading. Most books/teachers base their systems upon this work. Unfortunately, it is not given the credit that it deserves. This is an EXCELLENT resource for beginner and 'experts' alike.
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