WAIT! I’VE GOT AN ALTERNATIVE!

I did another version of triadomancy, using a fraction of the total triads in the big deck. I number-coded them, created a sheet of circles with the number-codes in each circle, then cut-out and glued the numbered-circles to the bottom of a bunch of decorative plastic ‘gems’ I purchased from the craft supplies store. I keep them in that blue jar above, which I also purchased from the craft-supplies store. The PDF for both is below:
64 Triads & Their Meanings
To consult these, I hold one hand over the mouth of the jar and shake up the divinatory doodads in their jar while asking my question (usually ‘what’s the most important event, feature or focus of my coming week?’). Holding the jar parallel to the ground in one hand, I keep the other hand under the mouth of the jar and gently shake the jar until one or more of the doodads falls into my waiting hand. I usually take only the first doodad that landed in my hand as the answer and go to the list of triads and divinatory meanings for the answer. If you feel that the second or third doodad which landed in your hand is also meant to be a part of your answer, you can consider those as well.
What this approach lacks in variety of responses, it makes up for in its ease-of-use. In fact, you don’t even need to go the trouble of creating the tokens. I set up the 64 Triads list in such a way that you could print the document out, cut up the triads into strips, fold them, then toss them in a bowl, box, basket, or envelope and draw one out at will.
