That having been said, my voracious love and respect for divination is free-ranging, and the Adinkra’s wisdom spoke to me. Adinkra’s spirit feels, to me, very similar to the spirit of the I Ching. It is wise, instructive, corrective, inspiring, re-assuring, group-minded, and profoundly humane. Like the I Ching, Adinkra isn’t afraid to put you on the spot and call you out on your nonsense. So without further ado, the pdf for these cards appears below:
I have designed these cards with a brief description of the meanings on the cards, so you can tell at a glance what the cards are saying. There are 104 cards in this deck (I kept coming across Adinkra symbols I wanted to include), so when each card is cut out, they’ll form a deck of 2 and a ½ inch by 3 and ¾ inch cards that is 7/8ths of an inch thick. I give these dimensions, so you can plan accordingly when deciding what receptical you’re going to hold them in.
