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The act of divining with cards?

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Diving by cards is commonly referred to as cardography or cardology.

There are a number of types of cards including Tarot, but you can "read" with an ordinary deck of playing cards. A good book on fortune telling with cards will teach you the various "spreads" and give you the basic interpretations of the cards.

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