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The Buckland Gypsies' Domino Divination Deck/Domino Cards

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Find out your lucky numbers, the best day to start a romance, and whether money is coming into your life It's easy when you have the one and only Domino Divination Deck created by the Buckland Gypsies of England. Amaze your "querents" with one of five different spreads, such as the "Seven Veils, " the "Future Fan, " or the "Quick Answer." It takes only minutes to learn this authentic and accurate system of fortunetelling -- and it's fun for all ages. Slip the cards in your pocket or purse, and you are on your way to dukkerin' like a genuine Gypsy

32 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1999

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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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August 13, 2023
Some interesting experiences at the beginning of the year got me interested in domino divination, so I was very grateful to discover this book. It's very easy to read and understand, and is quite comprehensive. The sections on tarot associations and numerology serve to make this volume open-ended, allowing for readers to see this as a starting point in learning about dominoes.
Given that it's about game pieces, the book is fittingly also a fun read, which is not always to the case with divination guidebooks.
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