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*]
*-mancy from the Greek word for divination,
manteia.
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.
*cartomancy, or “by cards”
is not to be confused with catoptromancy, “by mirror” or
chiromancy, “by the palm of the hand”
literary references:
correspondences: Traditional playing card suits and their tarot equivalents
Clubs=sticks or wands, the symbols of power {phallic}; suggests news in the form of a telegram or wolfbite; fire element
Hearts=cups, representing human emotion, primordial waters {yonic}; may indicate a fondness for tea, or an addiction to home-distilled strawberry liquor; water element
Spades=swords, suggestive of intellect, fierce winds, academia or fistfights; air element
Diamonds=coins or mirrors (a.k.a.
“pentacles”) predict cholera, lottery winnings; having
to do with the corporeal; earth element
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”
