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Grand Tableau yule 2020 part 4

Grand Tableau yule 2020 part 4


In the aforementioned grand tableau, we still have to look at matters of the heart.
A♥ is quite far from the significator in the past!
Let’s look at the influences surrounding A♥
4-A♥: internal, the material foundation was good
A♥-2: external, the good energy resulted in a balanced exchange

Already mentioned…the position of Q♥:
3-Q♥-6♦: to harvest financial results, the Lady has to travel a lot.

 

ping: Grand Tableau yule 2020 – Dreamquest

Grand Tableau yule 2020 part 3

Grand Tableau yule 2020 part 3


As shown in previous article, the querent will face challenges: much work for small profit.
Let’s look at these immediate influences around money:
Q ♥ is directly above A♦ interesting…
Looking at the box around Q ♥….
10♥-8♥-7♥: energy is diminishing
3-Q♥-6♦: to harvest financial results, the Lady has to travel a lot.
2♣-A♦-7♠: some financial help to be expected but also many expenses.

ping: Grand Tableau yule 2020 – Dreamquest

Grand Tableau yule 2020 – part 2

Grand Tableau yule 2020 – part 2


As visible in previous article, on the vertical axis external-internal influences, the querent is subject to external influences (the cards above the significator), and has no internal influence at all (no cards below the significator): it seems that the querent experiences forces that are out of his control.

Let’s look more into the horizontal axis past-present
Past (left side of the significator): 2♦-6♣-6♥-10♠-Q♣:
A new situation develops at work and in private, Santa Muerte enters the field.
Future (right side of the significator): A♠-K♣-5♣-2♣-A♦-7♠-6♠
The scythe signals the time of harvesting, much work for small profit, many worries, a path of thorns.

2♠ is a fitting summary of this reading: a duel, a rift, a breaking with the past.

Ping: Grand Tableau yule 2020 – Dreamquest

Grand Tableau yule 2020 – part 1

Grand Tableau yule 2020 – part 1


For this grand tableau I use the card meanings of hedgewitchery cartomancy and the Coven of Cards combined with  some methods of the new world witchery guide to cartomancy

I put the Joker as my significator in the complete deck and played the tableau in 4×13, leaving the last card out as a overall oracle for this spread.

To keep the first reading simple, I will focus on the significator and the nearest cards, later on I will expand on other significant cards.

First impression, Significator 00 is nearby the middle of the bottom row where A♠ stands at the center.
The significator is surrounded by challenging black cards!
The oracle is overall summarised by the last card 2♠, crossing swords, a duel!

A♣-Q♠-9♣: Beginning to work with the Dark Lady will change my way of Working.
Q♣-00-A♠:  The Reaping Wife gives the querent the blade to work with.

Looking at the vertical influences on the Significator:
8♠-4♠-1♠-00-2♠: Challenging meditations during lockdown will connect the Dark Lady with the Querent, who will have to confront the Guardian on the threshold.

 

 

Another cartomancy method

Another cartomancy method


Source: Carolina Playing cards

Meaning in the Cards

To begin, the cards are divided into three groups they are: 1) The Four Areas of Life 2) The States of Being and 3) The Players in the Game of Life.

The Four Areas of Life

The four suits in a deck of Playing Cards represent four areas into which life can be divided. These four areas cover the totality of human experience. They are:

  1. Hearts represent love, friendship, and close relationships.
  2. Diamonds represent business and money matters.
  3. Clubs represent creativity, energy, hard work, and rewards.
  4. Spades represent change, the unexpected, and warning.

The four suits have other association as well such as the four seasons, the four elements, etc…
It is also interesting to note that the four suits also correspond to four classes in society during the time in which playing cards came about.
That is, Hearts relate to the clergy; Diamonds to merchants and bankers; Clubs to Royalty; and Spades to military personnel. 

Such associations help to flesh out your readings and bring an added depth to your divinations. For example, when the Queen of Diamonds appears in a reading, it may indicate a woman of business

The States of Being 

The ten numbered, or Pip, cards represent various states of being or dimensions of human existence. Each card is associated astrologically with the planets in our solar system which, in turn,  also carry their own associations.  For this reason, playing cards lend themselves well to any astrologically based card spreads such as the Clock of Horoscope. 

  • Ace (Sun)- Ego, sense of self, conscious will.
  • Two (Moon)- Emotions, creativity, instincts. 
  • Three (Mercury)- Communication, commerce, travel
  • Four (Venus)- Affection, love, the arts
  • Five (Mars)- Aggression, force, sexual desire.
  • Six (Jupiter)- Expansion, good luck,  abundance, wisdom.
  • Seven (Saturn)- Discipline, restriction, limitation
  • Eight (Uranus)- Freedom, change, upheaval.
  • Nine (Neptune)- Perception, illusions, imagination
  • Ten (Pluto)- Destruction, Transformation, Rebirth

Players in the Game of Life 

The Court, or Trump, Cards represent twelve archetype into which human beings can be divided. These archetypes are based on the twelve signs of the zodiac, and again, they carry their own associations. 

  • King of Clubs (Aries- The Leader) outward appearance, ego, self identity.
  • King of Diamonds (Taurus- The Provider) money and material matters.
  • King of Spades (Gemini- The Judge) communication, siblings, short journeys.
  • King of Hearts (Cancer- The Adviser) home and family.
  • Queen of Clubs (Leo- The Achiever) love, children, and creativity.
  • Queen of Diamonds (Virgo- The Supporter) health, work, and pets.
  • Queen of Spades (Libra-The Worrier) marriage, agreements, and partnerships.
  • Queen of Hearts (Scorpio- The Healer) sex and death.
  • Jack of Clubs (Sagittarius-The Adventurer) spiritual growth, dreams, and long journeys.
  • Jack of Diamonds (Capricorn- The Gambler) career, ambition, profession.
  • Jack of Spades (Aquarius- The Trouble-Maker) friends, associations, and open enemies.
  • Jack of Hearts (Pisces- The Lover) karma, transformation, and self-undoing.

Jacks 
represent a person of either gender, whose connection to the seeker is indicated by the suit. Jacks are read as potential, influences not yet fully formed. Hence the Jack of Hearts may represent a potential lover.

Queens 
represent a female connected to the seeker, or the seeker herself. The suit will indicate how she is connected to the seeker, or to the question asked. Queens are read as emotional, fluid, and wavering.

Kings 
represent a male connected to the seeker, or the seeker himself. Again, the suit will indicate how he is connected to the seeker, or to the question asked. Kings are read as logical, fixed, and possibly stagnant.

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Hearts 

The suit of Hearts relates to the emotions. They often represent issues of love, friendship, and close relationships.

  • Ace- Good tiding! The beginning of a relationship, the arrival of a lover, or a new friend. Good news. A love letter. Love and romance.  
  • Two- An enjoyable encounter with another person.  Flirtation. Warmth.  
  • Three- A lack of or an inability to commit to a person, place of thing.
  • Four- Real love. A stable, committed and secure relationship. 
  • Five- Significant change in a relationship. Divorce, separation, or the the loss of a lover.
  • Six- Healing, peace, and harmony.  
  • Seven- The return of an old flame or friend, usually an unreliable person. 
  • Eight- Strength and intensity in a relationship which may be business or personal. 
  • Nine- Waning more out of a relationship that what there is. 
  • Ten- Romance, love, and prosperity.  Possible Marriage.
  • Jack- A sweet young man who likes to please but who can sometimes be distant. 
  • Queen-  An attractive woman who’s fun loving facade belies intense passions. 
  • King- A goal-oriented man with a clear vision.  


Diamonds 

The suit of Diamonds relate to money and finances. It often represents those things that you value. 

  • Ace- Windfall, receiving something of value. Success and achievement. 
  • Two- Good news regarding money. Improvement in your financial outlook. 
  • Three- Confusion or Indecision regarding money or things of value. 
  • Four- Financial stability and security. 
  • Five-  A change in finances for good or bad. 
  • Six- Need to exert control and assume responsibility for your finances. 
  • Seven- A warning of financial trouble. Be careful with your investments. 
  • Eight- An unexpected opportunity that promises to bring gain. 
  • Nine- A financial expense. 
  • Ten- The benefits of money. Enjoyment, health, and abundance. 
  • Jack- A motivated young man who lacks the financial means to bring about his vision. 
  • Queen- A practical and sensible woman.  She is resourceful and fun to be around. 
  • King- A successful and easy going man with a talent for making money. 


Clubs​

The suit of Clubs is associated with represent creativity, energy, hard work, and rewards.

Ace- The birth of an idea or project.  Inspiration. Transformation and growth. 
Two- Minor setbacks starting or finishing a project. 
Three- Big responsibility with little reward.  Stress.
Four- Safety, security, and stability. 
Five- Reaping the benefits of hard work. Success and renown. 
Six- Putting off work that needs to be completed. 
Seven- Goal not working out as planned. Trial and error. Reevaluation. 
Eight- Delays and disappointment. Forging ahead despite discouragement. 
Nine- Completion of a project or life phase.  Rite of passage. 
Ten- Change on the horizon.  Good fortune awaits. 
Jack- An honest, hardworking young man. 
Queen- An energetic, driven woman with an eye for detail. She knows what she wants and how to get it.   
King- A serious, determined, and level-headed man.  He is fair and decisive but gives a lot of consideration before making decisions. 



Spades

The suit of spades represents struggles and the difficulties of life; often associated with secrets, enemies and obstacles.  
Ace- Change. Endings.  The old gives way for something new. 
Two- A decision preceded or followed by separation between two people. 
Three- Inability to make good choices. Lacking proper information. Stress.
Four- The return of stability to any area it is lacking.  
Five- Depression and sadness.  Fear of change and the unknown. 
Six- A situation needs to be dealt with; courage and action are called for. 
Seven- Loss of fear. Ready to do what is needed to make a desire change. 
Eight- Crossroads. Controlling circumstances of change rather than being controlled by them. 
Nine-  Impending loss of a person, place, or thing brings the motivation for change. 
Ten- Worry or grief brought on by bad news, ill health, or some kind of loss. 
Jack- An quiet, brooding young man. An antisocial troublemaker. 
Queen- A clever, self-assured woman. She speaks the truth but lacks the ability to soften her words so that they are not hurtful.  
King- A reserved, calculating man.  He often holds you accountable for your mistakes but has a desire to teach you responsibility.  

Lenormand reading

Lenormand reading


Q: how will next two weeks develop? A: it looks like that you are waiting for someone…. literally someone. You are worried about where this relationship/friendship will lead to. There is confusion at the moment just exactly what will come from this and that is leading to a lot of worry. This looks to be that this doubt will clear. This friend (I can’t say if it is romantic or not) of yours you can expect to have rules put into place. I still see the middle that this is someone you are not at all sure about, this will be cleared up quite quickly. Part of me thinks this is an ex colleague asking for support? All I can tell you is that there will be an end to the worry… and this is a good relationship.
Kipper reading for a friend

Kipper reading for a friend



“can you ask how things will develop in the next 2 weeks for work? anything positive coming up?”

16 his thoughts-12 rich girl-22 military person
10 journey-2 SIGNIFICATOR-26 great fortune
24 thief-35 long way-3 marriage

intrepretation, using ‘bavarian method’ significator box:
in your mind there is the strong wish to become a successful woman in the world of men.
currently fortune is still elusive, leaving your current place might work better.
you feel (correctly) that you have to go a very long way before you get the good match. you still have to confront that what steals your energy!


Basic cartomancy with playing cards

Basic cartomancy with playing cards


Standard playing cards are cheap, available, multi-purpose (also useful for gaming)
Some questions to consider….
CAN IT PROVIDE FOR ME WHAT I AM TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH?
A:
I will use cartomancy to enable insight in daily questions.HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO PERFORM?
A:
My readings with cartomancy will take 1-60 minutes depending on whether i do yes/no with one card or using the whole deck in a Grand Tableau.

IS THE HISTORY A PRO OR CON?
The oldest known form of cartomancy are the 15th century Mamluk playing cards with oracular text written on the cards.
Nowadays there are many decks (like the Cartamundi Lenormand) with oracular texts.

Furthermore there are many diverse cartomantic traditions to choose from.
I feel restricted by dogmatic intrepretations made by other people and prefer to write my own shorthand summary meanings on the cards
IS IT IN LINE WITH MY BELIEFS?
I believe any oracle can be used to clarify existing patterns in the present. Those patterns might continue in the flexible changeable future.
I  believe the future is not set in stone, but some patterns are more changeable than others depending on our actions.
DOES IT HAVE TO BE PRETTY?
Standard playing cards use the French-suit pattern.
Some special editions themed playing cards use pictures from fantasy, history, sciencefiction etc. While there are many pretty ones, the artwork might confuse the reading.
For now I prefer the standard deck, maybe I will use a themed deck when I like the pictures.
HOW MUCH MONEY CAN I SPARE?
Using a standard deck will cost me less than one british pound, a themed deck will cost me more.
HOW MUCH TIME DO I WANT TO DEVOTE?
At this moment I have spare time to devote one hour a day for study & practice.IS IT HIGHLY REQUESTED? DO I CARE?
Basic cartomancy with playing cards are not as popular as other colourful decks like modern Tarot, but I do not care about that.

IS THERE INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH?
There much information in books and on internet

HOW MUCH RESEARCH IS NEEDED?
Most of the time is being consumed by collecting and sifting information, expanding   my own vision is a never-ending story

IS THERE A COMMUNITY?
There are many communities on the web, the quality might vary.

IS IT RELIGIOUS IN NATURE?
Basic cartomancy not affiliated with any religion; it is compatible with folk-lore.

IS IT PRACTICAL?
Yes, usable as one of the many ways to activate my intuition.

DOES IT MATCH MY SKILLSET?
Basic cartomancy is much easier than other systems like modern Tarot (especially Golden Dawn and their descendants)

DOES IT FEEL RIGHT FOR ME?
It feels back to basics, getting free from traditional/dogmatic systems!

inspiration: Which Method of Divination is Right for You? — Lisa Boswell

Which Method of Divination is Right for You? 

Which Method of Divination is Right for You? 


Some questions to consider….to be answered at lesure…

1. CAN IT PROVIDE FOR ME WHAT I AM TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH?

2. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO PERFORM?

3. IS THE HISTORY A PRO OR CON?

4. IS IT IN LINE WITH MY BELIEFS?

5. DOES IT HAVE TO BE PRETTY?

6. HOW MUCH MONEY CAN I SPARE?

7. HOW MUCH TIME DO I WANT TO DEVOTE?

8. IS IT HIGHLY REQUESTED? DO I CARE?

9. IS THERE INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH?

10. HOW MUCH RESEARCH IS NEEDED?

11. IS THERE A COMMUNITY?

12. DO I HAVE TO TOUCH PEOPLE?

13. IS IT RELIGIOUS IN NATURE?

14. IS IT PRACTICAL?

15. DOES IT MATCH MY SKILLSET?

*BONUS TIP* DOES IT FEEL RIGHT FOR ME?

Source: Which Method of Divination is Right for You? — Lisa Boswell

Unboxing Roopa Dudley Kipper

Unboxing Roopa Dudley Kipper


First of all: I love the Frida Kahlo vibe in Roopa Dudley‘s Kipper cards

Caveat:
This deck is definitely not for beginners, it assumes experience/knowledge on Kipper:

Kipper  cards from 1920 are depicted such that Hauptperson 1, Gute Herr (5), and Reicher GuterHerr (13) all face to the left, and their partners Hauptperson 2, Gute Dame (6), and Reiches Maedchen(12) all face to the right.
Falsche Peron (8) & Truebe Gedanken (33) faces right, Eine Reise (10) & Ein Langer Weg (35) diagonal top left, Seine Gedanken (16) & Diebstahl (24) &  Erwartung (28) faces left, Todesfall (19) diagonal bottom right, 

Kipper cards from 1890 are depicted the other way around, Roopa follows the same directionality based on The Card Geek’s Guide to Kipper Cards

There is some discussion going on about the source of this  so-called ‘traditional Bavarian way of Kipper reading’ , passed on by an unmentioned elderly Bavarian lady, up till now not confirmed yet by independent documentation and research.
I consider this a purely academic discussion in the same way as the discussion concerning the ‘traditional way of cartomancy’  (passed on by hereditary witches or whatever).

Anyway, I really love this deck, especially because it was a personal gift from the artist!
I saw on YouTube  some confusion about directions…
Roopa  provided two sets of Main Characters with opposite directions, to enable reading for same-sex relations, I like this addition really.

There are some nice easter eggs hidden in the artwork, I still have to discover the clue in Militaerperson (22)…

I am just wondering about the extra cards, I would like to see description in the accompanying booklet about the extra cards:  failure, romance, nostalgia, fortuneteller, circus, inspiration, cosmic connection, mastermind, social media, leisure, playmate, workmate!