Are Fortune Telling And Divination The Same Thing?

Fortune-telling and divination are both occult practices that seek to gain information or knowledge. Divination is the use of occult or psychic techniques to acquire knowledge, while fortune-telling is a more everyday practice for personal purposes. The scope of fortune-telling is in principle identical with the practice of divination, but the difference lies in the formal or ritualistic element and often contains a more social character.

Divination is the term used for predictions considered part of a religious ritual, invoking deities or spirits. Fortune-telling implies a less serious or formal setting, even one of popular culture, where belief in occult workings behind the prediction is less prominent than the practice of divination. The purpose of a divination is to give you information to create your own future.

Differences between divination and fortune-telling are common, as they share the goal of providing insight and guidance about the past, present, and future. However, divination has a more formal or ritualistic element and often contains a more social character. The purpose of a divination is to give you information to create your own future.

In conclusion, fortune-telling and divination are both occult practices that seek to gain knowledge or knowledge. While there are some similarities between the two, they are subtly different things. Divination is a more general category that seeks information about anything unknown, while fortune-telling is a subset of divination that specifically seeks information about future events.


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What does divination mean in tarot?

Divination is an occultic ritual or practice that seeks to gain insight into a question or situation through reading signs, events, or omens, or through alleged contact with supernatural agencies like spirits, gods, or the universe’s will. It aims to organize seemingly random information to provide insight into a problem or issue. Some instruments or practices of divination include Tarot-card reading, rune casting, tea-leaf reading, automatic writing, water scrying, and psychedelics like psilocybin mushrooms and DMT.

Divination has a more formal and ritualistic element, often containing a more social character, often in a religious context, as seen in traditional African medicine. Fortune-telling, on the other hand, is a more everyday practice for personal purposes. Particular divination methods vary by culture and religion. In its functional relation to magic, divination can have a preliminary and investigative role.

What is fortune telling called?

Fortune-telling is the practice of predicting future events, particularly those pertaining to an individual’s personal destiny, through the use of palm lines for divination and prognostication.

What is a person who practices divination called?
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What is a person who practices divination called?

A diviner is a person who practices divination, often used as a soothsayer or to predict the location of water or minerals. However, some diviners may have failed to foresee their own misfortunes with the law. The text on Lintel 25 is written backward, likely designed for viewing with a mirror by ancient Maya conjurers, diviners, or oracles. This often involved putting people like women making money as healers or diviners, or colonized people whose local belief systems were frightening to colonizers, on trial.

The diviner confirms a man’s fears, such as two women bewitching his wife. These abstractions, such as the aggregate flow of goods and services, had to be made concrete in the concepts that these people understood.

Is fortune-telling haram in Islam?

The Quran forbids Muslims from consulting fortune tellers, as it is believed that Allah (SAW) alone is privy to the unseen. The use of fortune tellers is regarded as a form of shirk.

Is Tarot a divination?
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Is Tarot a divination?

The tarot, a divination instrument, has evolved from its use in 18th-century France to its use in various practices, including cartomancy. Tarot card reading involves using tarot cards to gain insight into the past, present, or future. Practitioners formulate questions and draw cards to interpret them. A traditional tarot deck consists of 78 cards, divided into the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana. French-suited playing cards and any card system with suits assigned to identifiable elements can also be used.

The first written references to tarot packs occurred between 1440 and 1450 in northern Italy, where additional cards with allegorical illustrations were added to the common four-suit pack. These new packs were called carte da trionfi, triumph packs, and the additional cards known simply as trionfi, which became “trumps” in English.

References to the tarot as a social plague or exempt from bans for other games continue throughout the 16th and 17th centuries. However, there are no indications that the cards were used for anything but games. It was only in the 1780s, when fortune-telling with regular playing cards was well established for at least two decades, that anyone began to use the tarot pack for cartomancy.

Is fortune telling haram in Islam?

The Quran forbids Muslims from consulting fortune tellers, as it is believed that Allah (SAW) alone is privy to the unseen. The use of fortune tellers is regarded as a form of shirk.

What type of magic is divination?

Divination magic is a technique that enables users to gain insight into the unknown, transcending the limitations of time and space. This includes the future, the past, and even dimensions beyond the conventional understanding of reality.

What is the difference between fortune telling and divination?
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What is the difference between fortune telling and divination?

Fortune telling is an unproven spiritual practice that involves predicting information about a person’s life, similar to divination but with a less serious or formal setting. It originated from the use of the crystal ball in the 1st century CE by soothsayers, and has evolved over time, with Western images of fortune telling originating from folkloristic reception of Renaissance magic and the adoption of methods from non-Western cultures like the I Ching. Examples of fortune telling as purely pop culture items with little or no occult beliefs include the Magic 8-Ball sold by Mattel and the octopus Paul the Octopus used to predict match outcomes.

There is opposition to fortune telling in Christianity, Islam, Baháʼísm, and Judaism due to scriptural prohibitions against divination. Terms for those who claim to see into the future include fortune teller, crystal-gazer, spaewife, seer, soothsayer, sibyl, clairvoyant, and prophet, and related terms include oracle, augur, and visionary. Skeptics dismiss fortune telling as based on pseudoscience, magical thinking, and superstition.

Is fortune-telling a sin?
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Is fortune-telling a sin?

Fortune telling is a popular practice in pop culture, often associated with toys like the Magic 8-Ball and the octopus Paul the Octopus. However, it faces opposition in Christianity, Islam, Baháʼísm, and Judaism due to scriptural prohibitions against divination. Terms for those who claim to see into the future include fortune teller, crystal-gazer, spaewife, seer, soothsayer, sibyl, clairvoyant, prophet, oracle, augur, and visionary. Skeptics dismiss fortune telling as pseudoscience, magical thinking, and superstition.

Common methods used in Europe and the Americas include astromancy, horary astrology, pendulum reading, spirit board reading, tasseography, cartomancy, tarot card reading, crystallomancy, and chiromancy. These methods have traditional associations with the Roma and Sinti people. Another form of fortune telling, called “reading” or “spiritual consultation”, involves the practitioner giving the client advice and predictions from spirits or visions.

Is fortune-telling divination?
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Is fortune-telling divination?

Fortune telling is a form of divination that involves seeking unknown information about the future through the use of supernatural or ritualistic practices.


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  • Dear Robert. I know that I have been asking you for articles concerning our own time versus the past, before. But I think it would be educating, to learn more about our traditions. In this time of covid – and actually long before, our traditions have been forgotten. The lockdowns take away a lot of our traditions and the possibilities to be together. We can maybe see this in context of our forgotten history… Thank you so much from my heart ❤️

  • In UKRAINE, 1920’s, gypsies would knock on doors & offer/demand a nickel for a “reading.” My 7 year old mother opened the door & the gypsy told her that she would go to a FAR AWAY LAND, OVER AN OCEAN. How ? Later, During WWII, nazis knocked on the door, looking for my mother, for Slave Labor Camp. We are Orthodox Catholic btw

  • I read the Tarot for decades. I did not tell fortunes – I read the Tarot cards that God gave me to read. Sometimes it showed the future but mostly the cards will highlight something in each person’s life that needs to be viewed differently. I have ESP all my life and that helped my readings. I also studied to Tarot every day and meditated.

  • To know a thing changes it’s outcome. The Universe has a structure, order, and pattern, but still prefers a randomized/chaotic outcome of events. If specific details of events are foretold, the entire event will reorganize itself. Proper prediction comes from generalized events. “A death event” could be anything from personal physical death or metaphor for a deep change. Using fractal time, absolute zero, and observation of “event categorization” of the/your past a future can be calculated and life patterns changed.

  • Appalatchian Folk of the US (Scotch/Irish0 brought their music and dancing (clogging) as well as their pagan folk medicine and practices that were intermingled with the Christianity of the old country. They also brought their whisky and “moonshine/white lightening”. There used to be a man near Asheville NC called “Popcorn” who was one of the last people to have a hidden still in the mountains. There’s lots of information on Popcorn (RIP). My mother always had 5th of white lightening in her purse and would put it in her 7UP in a restaurant ( NC was a dry state when I was young)

  • The worst fortune ever got is I will live a full life, having never married. And that, my friends, is why I cater wedding receptions. I’m working my way up to manager so I can compensate for my future. I don’t get to get married? Then I might as well work and manage weddings/receptions. Well, the other good news is I’m a guy, so I won’t have to hear, “Always a bride’s aid, never a bride.”

  • Well, it seems that ” in these people beginning their king had given them a position and a purpose and food to boot 🥾. They disobey their king 👑 and it’s seems to me that all these people continued to feel sorry for themselves and continue to this day wondering around here there everywhere. So, it would seem to me that all their divination hasn’t helped them one dam but. They continue to be proud of their beginning and heritage, but at the same time they continue on a self for filling profetcy of their past. Thanks Robert, I especially enjoyed the music, sounds like Cajun to me, Yija !🙂

  • That’s an interesting issue. The Bible is against most forms of divination. I read a graduate thesis on it by a student at byu about how Joseph smith used a seer stone and his friend could dowse. The point he made was god made Israel different by banning tradition divination methods. But still the sons of Aaron used stones to know the will of god. In the Bible it says if a woman is suspected of sin she’s to drink dust and water. If she’s guilty she’ll die. Dowsing is an interesting one cause people did use it to find water and minerals, but it can be used to answer questions. I guess it was frowned upon by some churches but pretty much was wide spread in the US for a long time.

  • If Roma People (Gypsy) have their foundation DNA is Hindu, they.have a lot of mixed in DNA, or is it possible that Gypsy are a different more ancient people and their Wondering ways helps in retaining abilities or skills that they retain because by not staying in the same place their esoteric ways do not become corrupt. The IChing, is what I practice as an aid in understanding those that ask me about themselves.

  • Tarot cards used to be recommended in the Catholic Church for “good women” and “good families.” The archetypes used in Tarot are biblical. The Lenormand system or so-called gypsy deck works with 32, 36, 52, 56 etc. It does not have the 78 cards of the Catholic system nor is it based on the same archetype.

  • A gypsy told me i will marry a brunette from a far away country. I smiled. I wasnt good at relations and i were just back from germany. That was 2016 i think. In 2018 i went to philipines to met a girl i startwd talking at end of 2017. now im married and have a child. Back to the Gipsy woman: he ask money for water whatever she ask me if i want foretelling i said no i dont belive in that, just keep that money woman i dont want something in exchange she follow me to tell me that.

  • “Time is not a phenomenon where you build machines with an 8 km diameters that cost trillions of dollars. Time is a phenomenon to be studied by attending dinner parties perhaps or pursuing love affairs or perusal the passing of the seasons, activities much more commiserate with our vision of Taoist sage than the white-coated scientists of the present world religion of science.” TM

  • So when my wife told me she need hair spray at 10:45 and the store closed at 11:00 I jumped on my GSXR 750 banged out 11000 rpm for three gears to get there then run in grab the hair spray run to the checkout and a lady with the same can of hair spray meet at the checkout to only buy a can of hair spray herself we had connected through time and space so some women in 700 BC could look beautiful was the reason.. It was a wtf moment for the checker

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