Cards That Change Topic

In the latest reading I presented, an interesting phenomenon occurred. At some point during the reading, two cards came up that seemed very negative, but which actually had nothing to do with the reading in itself. Instead, they simply acted as some form of punctuation. This happens especially with simple methods like the one I used, called ‘alla zdoura’ (literally, ‘method of the housewife’, or ‘like the housewives do it’ in dialect), where we start with a very limited number of cards, usually one, two or three, and then we keep adding them without following a specific layout.

In this type of reading, if the cards need to signal that we are changing topics and moving on to a new one, they may use cards or combinations that show an ending (sometimes even just the Death card). Of course, I had a huge deal of luck in this reading, because it came up clear. It isn’t always like that. Often, these combinations look really bad, but if we look around we see that they feel out of place.

In playing cards, the same can happen when the Four of Spades and Five of Spades, or the Ace of Spades, or the Five of Diamonds come up. Usually, in these situations, it pays to zoom out of the reading and catch the general flow of it: it will become apparent, generally, whether these cards are part of the reading or if they act as punctuation. 

I am also experiencing a similar phenomenon while experimenting with the Bolognese tarot. For instance, in the first few lines of a thirteen- card spread, it may happen that the Angel and Death cards come up together, and then the cards seem to discuss other topics. In this case, the cards seem to be answering the question positively and quickly, only to introduce new discussions. At other times, the Queen of Coins comes up to say “and that’s the truth about it, period.” or the Justice card, to say “and that ok the way it is.” Of course, I need to experiment a little more, especially to see if apparently negative combinations can act in the same way.

MQS


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4 thoughts on “Cards That Change Topic”

  1. Cards do act as punctuation sometimes. I’ve had cards that represent officials (cop, judge, etc.) show up as exclamation points, IOW „It’s official.“ Nothing else fit.

    And thank you for alla zdoura/method of the housewife/like the housewives do it! I did that a lot when I used to work the phone lines and never knew how long a caller was going to stay on. It’s cool finally having a term for it all these years later.

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    1. Just out of curiosity, are you referring to the kipper cards? Since moving to Germany I’ve met quite a few readers, and some of them use the Soldier card as exclamation point. Interestingly, the same can happen in the Sibilla with the Perseverance card.

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      1. Yes, I first encountered the idea at a german Kipper group! And it does seem to work across the board, not only with Sibilla but with Un Militaire in the Livre du Destin. I don’t know if it’s quite proper to use it with that one, but when a deck has as many people cards as those french parlor oracles, alternate meanings are welcome.

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