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Coin Divination: Pocket Fortuneteller

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Learn to read fortunes―anytime, anywhere―that are in-depth, precise, and powerful, with nothing more than the coins in your pocket and a copy of Coin Divination by Raymond Buckland.

From the simplest single coin toss to the more complicated I Ching and Tarot readings, you can use coin divination to answer any question or shed light on any dilemma. Answer questions on any subject,

·Career
·Love
·Family
·Money
·Health

Coin Divination is a "pocket fortuneteller," a book small in dimension (to easily fit in your purse or backpack), but packed with practical information and easy-to-use techniques that are fun and can enhance your psychic abilities while providing answers to your questions. Techniques include how

·Do a divination when you toss one, two, three, or more coins
·Use a coin as a planchette of a talking board (such as a Ouija)
·Use coin divination to add an interesting twist to your readings by combining their message with that of astrology, Tarot, or dominoes
·Cast coins according to the I Ching
·Use coins of the same or different denominations
·Consecrate and personalize your own coins for divination
·Make your own coins

Everything you need to know in order to do divinations and readings with coins is included in Coin Divination. With just a little practice, you will not only amaze your friends, but you will amaze yourself at just how accurate the coins can be. For an easy and powerful system you can carry in your pocket, get Coin Divination.

240 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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About the author

Raymond Buckland

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Raymond Buckland was a highly influential figure in the development of modern Wicca and the occult in the United States. Born in London, he became interested in the supernatural at an early age and was initiated into the Gardnerian Wiccan tradition in 1963 by Monique Wilson, a high priestess appointed by Gerald Gardner. After emigrating to the U.S. in 1962, Buckland introduced Gardnerian Wicca to the country, founding its first coven in New York in 1964. He later developed his own tradition, Seax-Wica, inspired by Anglo-Saxon paganism, and published The Tree: Complete Book of Saxon Witchcraft to make it accessible to all.
In 1968, he established the first Museum of Witchcraft and Magick in the U.S., which helped normalize and educate the public about Wicca. Over the course of his career, Buckland wrote more than sixty books on Wicca, divination, and the occult, including Witchcraft from the Inside and Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft, both regarded as essential texts in Neopaganism.
Throughout his life, Buckland remained a prolific teacher, writer, and practitioner. He continued to write and teach until his death in 2017, leaving behind a lasting legacy that shaped the spiritual practices of countless Wiccans and Pagans worldwide.

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