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Playing cards have existed for over a thousand year, in one form or another. It is thought that they started out in China, thought with a different composition that you may be familiar with. Over time (and through much travel) they evolved into the cards we know today. It was actually the French card makers that simplified their design into the four suits that are now standard.
Many of us grew up playing games like Go fish and Crazy Eights. And we got older we may have moved on to play games like Rummy, Crib, Hearts, and Poker. Cards are not just for games though. They have also been used for divination, also known as cartomancy; most popularly between the 18th and 20th centuries. While most are in agreement that the card suits correspond to the suits of the Minor Arcana of tarot (with the same elemental and personal correspondences), there seems to be some differing in opinion/practice when it comes to the meanings/how they are interpreted. Some systems interpret the cards as if they are the familiar Minor Arcana, while others have a list of specific meanings for each card that deviate from tarot in part or as a whole. If you would like to learn more about using laying cards for divination I recommend Playing Card Divination for Beginners by Richard Webster. Another great use for playing cards is as a tool to develop your intuition/psychic abilities, much like Zener cards are used. Begin by shuffling the cards. Before turning over the top card place your hand on it and see if you can determine what it is. You can start small by determining the cards are red or black; recording your results to see how many you get right. Once you are comfortable with your progress you can move on to intuiting the suit, and then eventually the card itself. At first it may seem like you are guessing, but the more you practice and develop your skills you will see it is more than that. My final thought on paying cards today, and the reason I wrote this post, is about something I saw on social media. A woman was describing how she just learned that the structure of playing cards represent our calendar (the Gregorian Calendar). I feel like I have heard this theory before, but had forgotten about it. This appears to be the case since about 1582 when the Gregorian Calendar was adopted in Europe to correct discrepancies in the previously used Julian Calendar. The correspondences to the calendar year are thus:
Other themes suggest that the court cards represent specific important historical figures, and that the suits represent varying societal/economic levels from peasants to royalty. If you would like to learn more about this you can find more information on sites like https://www.copagusa.com/blogs/product-information/history-meaning-and-uses-of-a-deck-of-playing-cards?srsltid=AfmBOoq901O5jNJ0q5HBXWPBpuz8MDESVkbJJiMlo10vrItqMaJ84RPM So how do you use playing cards? Are they all just fun and games for you, or do you use them other ways? Have you used them in ways not mentioned here? If so I would love for you to share with us!
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