A Lesson in Cartomancy

By Susan Slaviero

definition: Car-to-man-cy (Esoteric) (Eerie) (Obscure) n. The art of fortune telling by the means of cards.  [Cf. F. cartomancie  see card and –mancy*] 

precursors: Before the invention of playing cards, initiates practiced divining by observing the knots in the umbilical cord, by means of fingernails, eggs, or examining the soles of the feet.  See also: ashes, onions.  Others prognosticated by studying the drippings of beeswax candles or the movements of cats. 

literary references:

  1. From The Cartomancer’s Journal  “It is said that cards were once used to entertain the concubines of the emperor in Ancient China.  Some later mythologies claimed that Faerie Queens could inhabit woodcuts, and find their way into tarot packs, via the printing process.  Thus, a new deck was always to be cleansed with a combination of water and salt” (13).
  2. From A Diviner’s Tale: Witchery in the 15th Century “I dreamed that I inhabited the Lovers card, that I was the alchemical queen in a green dress, surrounded by persimmons and lotus flowers.  My body continued to fold in upon itself, until I was the size of a bee.  The king swept me under his tongue, and kept me there until my wings were sodden, useless” (76).
  3. From The New Manual of Fortune Telling “Adepts will tell you that the mystical Fool serves an important purpose aside from simple divination; his appearance suggests the initiation of a quest, a need to tap into unknown talents, and an emphasis on canine semiotics” (22).
 

correspondences: Traditional playing card suits and their tarot equivalents     

notes: 1.) decks used for cartomancy should not be used for gambling or any other form of game; 2.) these cards should not be handled by anyone other than the owner/reader; 3.) arcana= “hidden things”


Susan Slaviero's work has been published or is forthcoming in Fourteen Hills, Prairie Margins, wicked alice, WOMB & elsewhere.  Her chapbook, Apocrypha, is forthcoming from dancing girl press in January of 2009.  She is also the co-editor of blossombones.
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