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Cards of Your Destiny: What Your Birthday Reveals About You and Your Past, Present and Future

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Priceless information about your future...in minutes
Using just your birthdate, Cards of Your Destiny will reveal your future and even explain your past. Covering finances, career, travel, health and relationships, this book will amaze you with detailed descriptions of the events of your life and help you change your life for the better.
The predictions about your future are startlingly accurate and insightful, including answers to such questions as:
-When will you have the Millionaire's Spread?
-When will you meet someone new or get married?
-When will you reach the pinnacle of success in your occupation
-In which years should you expand your business, and in which should you stay in a holding pattern?
-When will you have changes in your career or move to a new home?
-Which people will be the most beneficial to you in the coming year?
Turn to page 351 for a one-minute reading right now!
Using an in-depth, yet surprisingly simple fortune telling system, Cards of Your Destiny combines an ordinary deck of playing cards with a science used by ancient Egyptians. This book is your key to unlocking the mysteries of your past, present and future.

368 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1992

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Robert Lee Camp

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58 reviews
December 3, 2024
Not a bad read. Got it because Kim Iverson mentioned her enjoyment of it during one of her ever enlightening podcasts.

While I think the book is good at telling you the end goal, it doesn't really dive into 'how.' In tarot for example, you understand how each came to mean what it does, how its used, and what it means in a deeper sense. It's hard to arrive at the latter if the prior is missing or fragmented. Then there are multiple plugs for other books, that you quickly realise are probably needed to gain a true understanding.

With that being said, I still think its a good read. There are golden nuggets you can pull from it. And if you already understand tarot, it makes it far easier. No, that's not implying this is based on that system, but elements, suits, numbers all run true through both practices with interesting similarity.

If you buy it, it'd probably be best to buy the Love Cards book if you aren't fluent in tarot, it holds answers that a disappointingly missing from this book.
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October 7, 2019
One of my biggest passions is spirituality and this book helped me learn a lot about it. I enjoyed reading it because it had a lot of math and calculating the cards, predicting, and I learned things about myself and others.
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December 29, 2025
No explanations for the “whys”of which card is associated with what day or how the author could make mass predictions (wildly inaccurate in my case) for the lives of everyone associated with that particular card.
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January 21, 2009
This is a really fun reference book if you like occult studies. Based on the standard playing deck of cards, all you need to know is your birthdate. This is a fun party book, as everyone gets involved comparing their personalities and fates!
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