A divinatory system can’t have too many meanings, really. The more you have the more space there is for the diviner to read whatever they want to into the general framework.
You could make a divinatory system out of placing carefully carved rune sticks in holes numbered 1 through 28 in the sides of a box, adding some web-spinning spiders and a few insects, closing it up overnight, and interpreting the webs on the rune sticks in the morning.
I may or may not have written up this system for an RPG.
You could make a divinatory system out of placing carefully carved rune sticks in holes numbered 1 through 28 in the sides of a box, adding some web-spinning spiders and a few insects, closing it up overnight, and interpreting the webs on the rune sticks in the morning.
I may or may not have written up this system for an RPG.
Different meanungs come from differing positions of the card, the other cards pulled, and the situation being presented.
A lot of cards have very contradictory meanings… I may or may not have used to do tarot in my youth…