'Every day is a fight for cartomancy to be taken seriously,' Reina Regina says.
who, what, where,The answers are read in groups of three, five, nine, or all 36 – which is called a Grand Tableau.a system used also to read fortunes. There are many ways to do this, such as: 1) the archetypal method, where the playing cards predict your future using story characters, or 2) the Romani method, or where you make a wish and the cards tell you whether or not that wish will come true.comes in all shapes and sizes.
She said that even her own family doesn’t seem “very open” to her doing cartomancy, despite her thriving business. Even her tarot stickers listings“Our work is treated as entertainment and party tricks at best, or [we are deemed] quacks and scammers at worst,” she continued. “In a country so gripped by patriarchy, poverty, religion, and complex politics, every day is a fight for cartomancy to be taken seriously.
“A good reading can delve into our thought patterns – what we experienced in our past influences our present choices, and thus our future outcomes,” she shared, adding that the “true magic of a card reading” happens after leaving the table. Nonetheless, good cards, no matter where they’re made, remain quite pricey – around P1,500 to P3,000 per deck. And while cartomancy creators recognize that affordability is a factor for customers, Reina stressed that lowering costs really affects the quality and production of the decks.
Reina recalled how one partner creator was branded as an elitist for asking people to use only authentic decks, when said creator couldn’t even afford to buy a new light bulb because her shop sales were low. She emphasized that making, buying, using, and defending bootleg decks is the same as stealing from small businesses.
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