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Fortune-telling

Fortune telling is the practice of predicting information about a person´s life. The scope of fortune telling is in principle identical with the practice of divination. The difference is that divination is the term used for predictions considered part of a religious ritual, invoking deities or spirits, while the term 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 concept of suggestion, spiritual or practical advisory or affirmation.

Historically, Pliny the Elder describes use of the crystal ball in the 1st century CE by soothsayers ("crystallum orbis", later written in Medieval Latin by scribes as orbuculum). Contemporary Western images of fortune telling grow out of folkloristic reception of Renaissance magic, specifically associated with Romani people. During the 19th and 20th century, methods of divination from non-Western cultures, such as the I Ching, were also adopted as methods of fortune telling in western popular culture.

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„La crédulité sans réflexion“ [Die unüberlegte Vertrauensseligkeit]„La Tireuse de Cartes“ [Die Kartenlegerin]Dockor och tennsoldater: Dolls and toy soldiersSitzende Sibylle im Profil nach rechts[Heilung einer Hellseherin durch Paulus und Silas; Healiing of a Fortune-Teller by Paul and Silas]Landschaft mit Wahrsagerin
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