Dear readers:
This account has been running for a decade now. Unfortunately for personal reasons, I had to suspend my monthly posts, and must suspend my posting schedule from now until about July- August
I am yours, &c.
Anthony Lee
Dear readers:
This account has been running for a decade now. Unfortunately for personal reasons, I had to suspend my monthly posts, and must suspend my posting schedule from now until about July- August
I am yours, &c.
Anthony Lee
Some years ago I made assertion that there is only one form patience that has a use as a fortune telling method. https://anthonylesq.blogspot.com/2013/08/oracle-patience-two-descriptions.html
I am evidently wrong.
This unusual form of card divination that I feature here can be found on p 30 of Muhammed Ali's "Telling fortunes by cards" [Cartlon B Case] as method D. It is a curious cross between a game of patience and a divination method, specifically, the very simple form of patience sometimes called "Roll call" or "Hit or miss". Here is a video showing how you play it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMTJtLrH6WE (I recall reading a book saying that this form of patience, without the divinatory function, is the most efficient waster of time after television--)
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Below is shown the original text of the work, taken from https://archive.org/details/tellingfortunesb00case/page/30/mode/2up . Another version can be found here https://www.gutenberg.org/files/42008/42008-h/42008-h.htm#Page_30
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The instructions, are in summary:
North
West East
South.
Interpretation:
- each pile is read is an indication of the future. North represents the most immediate future, followed by South, then East, then west,
- Carter provides two sets of meanings, one "ancient' and another "modern" for each card of the 52 card pack.
- Of the two the modern seems to be suited to this method; most of the ancient meanings are directly related to marriage.
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Astute readers would note that this method does not answer specific questions (eg "will i get a job"?) , but rather general open ended readings about what would happen in the future, probably about a week or so.
Regarding the ancient and modern meanings of the cards, (pp 12 and 20, respectively) they too are worth commenting upon. Consider the auspiciousness of the suits: In the ancient system, the suits are ranked thus:
Clubs: Most Auspicious suit signify happiness
Hearts: "lovemaking, invitations and good friends"
Diamonds: Money,
Spades : Least auspicious suit, annoyance, loss.
But, in the modern system, Case reverses the auspiciousness of clubs and diamonds, so diamonds (representing wealth) are more auspicious than clubs, which are reinterpreted as "business matters". Those with a marxist bent would clearly see the stamp of capitalism on this matter-- wealth literally trumping relatonships...