When my grandmother retired, her colleagues drew and gave her fortune-telling cards. twenty square cartons. On each face – half of the drawing. We put the cards in a row of five pieces and see where the drawings match. Then, on a piece of paper, we look at the value of the matched drawings.
Over time, the cards were inherited by me. Many years ago, I scanned the cards and they lay idle for a long time. And then, the idea of this app was born.
I know that there are other versions of this divination. With different pictures, more card numbers, with different rules of interpretation… But for me, divination is expensive in this form.
In general: we mix the cards and put them with pictures down (iPhone or iPad will do it for you). In turn, open and rotate so that the images on the adjacent cards match. When all the cards are open, you can see what this or that picture means. And then-space for imagination and interpretation. Ultimately, the future is up to you.
Like all divination, it leaves more questions than answers. But, from time to time, it's nice to guess and see – will it come true or not?
Over time, the cards were inherited by me. Many years ago, I scanned the cards and they lay idle for a long time. And then, the idea of this app was born.
I know that there are other versions of this divination. With different pictures, more card numbers, with different rules of interpretation… But for me, divination is expensive in this form.
In general: we mix the cards and put them with pictures down (iPhone or iPad will do it for you). In turn, open and rotate so that the images on the adjacent cards match. When all the cards are open, you can see what this or that picture means. And then-space for imagination and interpretation. Ultimately, the future is up to you.
Like all divination, it leaves more questions than answers. But, from time to time, it's nice to guess and see – will it come true or not?
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