The PDF below contains the chart, along with an instruction sheet and the fifteen-page answer key:

So this chart potentially answers three basic questions: What motivates this person? What is this person’s destiny, as it now looks? What do I need to know about when dealing with this person? Some divination methods and tools I’ve covered are inclined to tell the inquirer, ‘that’s none of your business’ when asking about others, but the way I set this one up, it seems bent to answer such questions.

HOW TO USE IT

Stating your intention, making an invocation, or saying a prayer before you spin is always a good idea before you start. I imagine this as the sort of chart you’re going to spin on a lazy-susan and point, but if you want to use it as a gyromancy chart, feel free. There are three fundamental questions you can address with it:

  1. Show me something about my life and destiny right now.
  2. Give me some insight into (fill in the blank’s) life and destiny.
  3. Show me the past, present and future of (fill in the blank). What sort of environment did they come from? Where are they now? What is their likely future, as it looks now?

The first two questions only need one number to be selected, but the third question will necessitate spinning the wheel three times and drawing three numbers from the wheel. If, in three attempts by pointer or spinning object, such as a top or gyroscope, you fail to land on a number, then you can take it as an oblique message that the spirits don’t want to answer any inquiries regarding the subject at this time.

 This is admittedly experimental, so I can’t yet make claims for its efficacy. But I do believe that any divination tool, approached with sincere intent, will give you an answer that is true. You may draw a number for yourself or another person, and only one sentence of the answer will apply. But I hope you’ll find the ‘Character is Destiny’ wheel of fortune entertaining, enlightening, and helpful.

EXERCISES

  1. Ask the wheel about yourself, and note the answer you get. Was it on-the-mark, only partially true, or missed by a country-mile? If it made a projection about your future, could you see yourself going down that path?
  2. Ask the wheel about someone you know. Note the answer you get. Did it correctly identify an element of this person’s character, or did it miss? Could you see this person going down the path it projects for them? Did the answer tell you anything about them you didn’t already know?
  3. Ask the wheel about someone you know who is deceased. Did it correctly identify a quality you knew they possessed? Did their life seem to have gone according to the lines the wheel forecast for them? Did it tell you anything about them you didn’t know?
  4. Try doing a past, present and future reading for a subject of your choice. Did the answers you received seem to accurately reflect their progress through life?
  5. Having done the preceding exercises, in what situations would you use the Character is Destiny Wheel of Fortune again?

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I drew primarily on the following sources in creating this wheel of fortune:

Goodman, Linda. Linda Goodman’s Star Signs. New York: St. Martin’s Press. 1987. Pp. 226-268.

Newmont, Nick. Newmer010gy. San Diego, California: Jodere Group. 2003. Pp 39-92.

Angeli, Amie. The Numbers in Our Lives. Westport, Connecticut: AngeLines Publishing. 1998.