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[music]
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Sofya Nikolaevna, before we
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start our filming and our story about
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cards of various games and so on, and
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fortune telling, I want to ask you to play a
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very short solitaire game. And I will make a wish for whether
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our program will work out or not,
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we can start with this,
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then I can I’ll tell you what solitaire means, fortune
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telling,
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solitaire, fortune telling, like everything else in fortune telling, is
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generally
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made either for the fulfillment of a wish. Here is
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your wish, you said, or for some
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kind of personal request, so we will make
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wishes with you now
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for the fulfillment of desires.
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Your wish means you will arrive; you just
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fill up the cards on the table and mix them thoroughly, the
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entire success of patient
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decisions depends on how you
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mixed the cards that are not mixed well, you
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can’t do this
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because it’s your desire,
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then you have to remove this deck, that means
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take it off for yourself like this,
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take half for yourself, then also
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this put half on this one,
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put your hand on the skin and mentally say
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your desires, we begin to order a
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patent, which I will tell you is called a watch,
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look how it simply unfolds,
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this is one deck of 52 cards, we
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will have 12, we will have 6, this
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will be 3, this will be 9, which means here we are
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put an hour and two here we put this we have
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3 this is 4 and 5 this is 6 this is 7 and 8 this is 9
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this is 10 11 please the solitaire is ready for 12
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hours
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and after each layout we put a
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spare card here using the zone we will
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lay out to solve the solitaire
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Here is the second card hour two three 4 5 6 7 8
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9 10 11 12 it also means that each pack
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has 4 cards, we now need to
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insert this solitaire to solve it, the first
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stage of provenance is the layout,
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why do we take and open this card,
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look at 9 o’clock, so we put it there
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and the top card is
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9 o’clock,
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here you go, this is
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how we lay it out, it’s a
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very fast, good solitaire game, here’s an hour,
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three hours,
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seven hours,
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an hour,
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and when you lay it out in sessions, you
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think about what you have in mind,
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they say it helps a lot, the card then Sami, as it were,
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lies down so that you help
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here are the sevens again Ballet
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Here the king has come out The King The King is
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finishing the layout cycle Now we have to
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continue the second
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card here, we only have 4 cards, pull out 4
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cards we have to meet and immediately here
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we have another 12 hours left, please come out the
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second one, this is already becoming alarming
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That means we only have two more times left.
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Let's put it down. You're unlucky,
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which means there's only one card left. Now we'll
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lay out the nine very slowly and carefully. The
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nines have opened, all the four have opened
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here,
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so that means your option, unfortunately, I do
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n't recommend
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giving up this desire because the cards
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show that it can not to be like
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this Solitaire and this
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unexpected turn, to be honest, it
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discouraged us even for a whole year our
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creative team From time to time
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we told you about the occult
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disciplines palmistry graphology
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physiognomy And now when we have
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come to the end of our cycle and
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have prepared for you almost a Christmas
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story about fortune-telling, suddenly such a misfortune,
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but we did not flinch, hardened in
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daily astrological nightmares, we
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neglected the instructions of the cards and decided
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to take a risk. So, mantics or fortune-telling of
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any kind,
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if we approach this issue from a
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scientific point of view, at least from a scientific
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point of view, we will try to start with the history of
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the issue and we will begin from my favorite book
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called The Atheist's Handbook
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in this beautiful book it is
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written exclusively scientifically that mantle or fortune telling
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is an imaginary imaginary art of
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guessing the present or future.
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Faith, the possibility of prediction is one
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of the most common and
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persistent mystical delusions, the
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most shameless deceptive quackery flourishes outside.
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But if you ask the question Why has
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this most unscrupulous deception and the most
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shameless charlatanism flourished for many thousands of years? Then we will understand
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that people have always had a
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desire to find out their future and test
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their fate, and the first mystical books
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appeared probably at the end of the first
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millennium BC among the Chaldeans from
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the Chaldeans all this art
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during their Babylonian captivity
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They brought it to Tolstoy, now we call it the
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Middle East of Western Asia, the
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first fortune-telling books appeared there, the
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first fortune-telling books were associated with the
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sacred Jewish books, the world
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became a mud bondage, but at the same time the
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mantle itself was divided, in general, into two
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branches. That is, this is fortune-telling
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but by signs based on external signs and fortune telling by
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internal enlightenment of some kind,
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fortune telling by internal enlightenment is the
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interpretation of dreams, this is clairvoyance. But
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fortune telling by external signs is perhaps
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the most interesting because you can tell fortunes by the shoulder of a
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lamb by the entrails of
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birds by the flights of birds by the behavior of snakes
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under smoke by coffee grounds by women by
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cards by the Bible by books and in all sorts of
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other ways pagan times all
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this romantic knowledge was
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knowledge quite officially you could
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go, for example, to bask in Egypt
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artificial Egyptian fonts
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come then specialists in black
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magic to engage in some kind of fortune-telling and
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predictions there were entire clans, for example
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augurs, who were engaged in divination of the
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plane of birds or from bird
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entrails, but with the advent of
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Christianity, this
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knowledge of bone sciences became
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secret knowledge in the Middle Ages, all
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warlocks worthy of magic sought to be
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institutionalized in other
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disciplines, for example, the famous
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Alchemist of his time
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known to us more as the creator,
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founder of classical mechanics and the
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author of its three laws,
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cards came to Europe
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presumably during the
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Crusades, but there is another version that they were
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brought by the Arabs to Spain in
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Granada, as the Spaniards say, Vandalusia, and
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from there they came to Europe. That is,
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not through the Middle East and to Russia, the card
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came through Poland for a very long time.
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In general, playing cards was considered something not
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worthy enough for a Christian
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and was not encouraged by the church in any way; at the same time, there
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were many other
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pagan fortune-telling, they are all
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perfectly described by Zhukovsky, just
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baptismal ones in the evening the girls were telling fortunes at
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the gate, having taken off the shoe from their feet, they threw it away, but
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such a dawn is interesting. In Russia, with
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card fortune telling, this is probably the end of the 19th
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century, even probably the third quarter of the 19th
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century, the beginning of the 20th. That is, this is what
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happened in the Silver Age of Russian
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culture,
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interest in general in all areas of culture
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to mysticism to mantika
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expertise to something unknown this is the
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appearance of various Thiosian
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anthroposophical teachings from the collection of
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all kinds of fortune-telling by Sergei Ivanov
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Moscow
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1884 fortune-telling through a cork
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Take a deep plate and divide its
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edges into 8 divisions fill the plate up to
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half with water Write
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4 affirmatives on eight pieces of paper and
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four negative answers muddy the
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water so that it is surrounded and throw a
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cork in the middle, look before Which
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answer will the cork stop answers can
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be like this Yes, certainly
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soon not soon no doubtful never
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[music]
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no there is no object that a person would not
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use as a means of finding out the future
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but little by little, all the various ancient
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methods of fortune-telling moved to the sides and
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only one fortune-telling,
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fortune-telling on cards, and in fact, for
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a person unfamiliar with the history of the invention of
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cards, these strange signs themselves
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represent a mystery,
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we
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have known solitaire since childhood, from about the
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age of five and At home we played
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commercial games when the
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Arkhangelsk line from Vologda
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to Arkhangelsk was being built, it got dark almost
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at one o’clock, but there is often
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snow there and it’s dark. This is a green lamp among the
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new lighting on the round table in the
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living room, the so-called
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living room, the
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completion of the railways was going to be completed, there were
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no deadlines like now they built quickly,
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they built well, they built very well, and that’s
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where life demanded, it demanded from
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people returns, they didn’t give returns. It was a
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vacation. It was a vacation such that people at
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the cards were relaxing. I never saw that
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you didn’t swear. It was a commercial
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game and complete Trust. but nevertheless
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they played only
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packaged and only for a small amount As
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they said But the women played solitaire in the center -
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grandmother, mother,
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aunt, who was visiting us, and the
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children probably came too Well, well, the children We were
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small For
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about 5 years, I stole the big
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Paris cards from my aunt which they
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brought her from Paris Yes, solitaire, they were just like
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this, a little more than this
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format,
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a little on the table so that she could actually
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not attract
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how much to support, they did
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n’t let her play in any way, and that means I was very
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interested in this matter and somehow I
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stole this box and of course
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I laid out this unit on the carpet, which
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my grandmother loved to lay out. I already knew how
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it lays out, what its meaning is,
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I showed not very many simple ones, and
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grandmothers didn’t lay out compound
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interest; grandfathers laid out, but grandmothers
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don’t; grandmothers usually laid out solitaires;
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very beautiful and very short and
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uncomplicated; the first rebels I didn’t
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get out because they took the cards from me
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and that means I didn’t have time, but
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how many solitaire games are there? Now
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you’ve been having free
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solitaire games for a long time, almost all of Europe,
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almost all of Europe, and in new and old
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editions, this is a very exciting activity,
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it gives off a Wonderful rest for the brain If
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you and I remember Rachmanin
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and Pavlov and Scriabin, they tell everything
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because creative activity
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Brain load She has a great rest
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When you are not in a hurry, you know the map is a
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wonderful invention of mankind. I
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personally consider them no lower, if
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not higher, in terms of equipment and accessibility. in terms of
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lightness and breadth of coverage on the seats,
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of course, higher than Nikolaevna,
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you understand, yes,
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I’m playing playing prosran I’ll play screw
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playing londor But nothing else
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is like partners I play bezeks most of all I adore
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Without them I adore absolutely
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believe Great game he didn’t really
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help the tongue opened me very large
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possibilities, this is a very interesting game of
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French kings, it is built on
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very complex operations and immediately when
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you play it, even experts can immediately
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guess.
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And again, it is interesting for cards in general to be
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card solitaire, and I must say that
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it is interesting enough stable and it
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manifests itself in a very peculiar way both
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in Russia and in the world For
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example, in America and Canada there are
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such institutions as a center, but this is not
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again the understanding of scientific centers as one
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town. But rather, this is some kind of institution
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where you can come with your children
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to get acquainted with the latest science,
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touch everything with your hands, conduct a chemical
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experiment, and this is a must in these centers
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there are sections dedicated to games of psychology,
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and in these psychological
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sections there is always a section
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dedicated to cards, so I’m now holding a
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chip
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from an exhibition dedicated to the beginning of
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card printing in Europe. That is, it was the end of the 15th century
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in Europe that the first
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mass-produced cards began to appear.
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It was very convenient they had
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pictures, that is,
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even illiterate people could use them; it was
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clear that the rider was more important than the one
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who didn’t have a horse; the man was naturally
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more important than the Lady; and in general, with their help,
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you could even play, I don’t know the signatures,
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or try to tell fortunes, predict
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the future. very beautiful maps
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from one of the American museums, these
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two series are connected with the First World
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War, these are the insignia of the German
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army, this is accordingly
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And this is the map on which
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the symbols are depicted,
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and somehow, in a bizarre way,
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military maps and maps of that society came together on one poster made me
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happy for the unification
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of humanity
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[music]
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many, many interesting maps I need
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to tell you that this is a journey everywhere
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when I travel And when I ask my
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friends to visit the map museum they are in
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all countries except ours,
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we have maps stored in ordinary museums
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in these ordinary museums you when you are in
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local history museums everywhere, look at
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the maps, there are wonderful maps. For
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example, in Vologda in the Vologda
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Museum, geographic maps, here is a
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geographic map, geographic map, what is
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this? So this means an ordinary map, here is an ordinary
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map, it is attached, this means this map
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has the coat of arms of
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this country, city
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population of this national costume of a
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woman and vice versa,
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the provinces of
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St. Petersburg, these are playing cards, these are
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playing cards
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played by the adults of the population And the children played
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along the way
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Let's look with you further,
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different countries are already coming and going means from each
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country
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all countries were forced to take cards for
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Monopoly they were monetized by the
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state or income our Russian cards
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marched
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here and there was a stamp on it or there
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that feeds its cubs,
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this pelican means there was a sign And
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with the amount of state revenue the
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construction of an educational home
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on Solyanka was completed, you know This large building
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was built for card Monopoly
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we played in the Moscow
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assembly of the nobility later
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catch up with the merchant's house I'm now Lenkom
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description of the game in the club There are many
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memories of our old aristocrats
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And here is the wonderful Baron Derby
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who built the first railway from
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Moscow to
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Sergiev Posad, he was just the main
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will of compliance with the cards of issuing cards in the
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club game he has a card now the cards
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have become now a piece of art,
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look at such wonderful faces in
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these pictures
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they released for the first time they have
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now become a world standard these are my
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Lebanese cards they repeat this
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drawing
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this is a deck this is the treasure of my deck this is a
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deck and was bought from me in Paris as a
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gift at my request by one of of my
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friends who were there, this is a card, here are the
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ladies, the four wives of Napoleon,
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their portrait image, the aces,
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depict all the major battles
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that
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Napoleonic army fought, here you go, all the
00:21:04
aces, that
00:21:07
means marshals,
00:21:12
Napoleonic marshals, imagine
00:21:15
yourself as
00:21:22
ministers, a very interesting deck and a
00:21:25
face-to-face
00:21:27
sign of Napoleon, sign of Napoleon on black
00:21:31
Yes, and it was bought where Napoleon’s graves are, I
00:21:36
forgot what this street is called, I
00:21:39
wasn’t there, I remembered the street. Now I’ll find
00:21:42
Napoleon, where is this
00:21:47
Napoleon
00:21:49
somewhere else,
00:21:51
you see Napoleon
00:22:01
Well, I really love this deck and I have this
00:22:05
deck
00:22:06
in a special solitaire game which is
00:22:09
called
00:22:10
Alexander and Napoleon is specially dedicated to
00:22:16
the war of '12 one of the most interesting solitaire
00:22:20
games in general that I
00:22:23
have in my collection
00:22:25
fortune telling on coffee grounds the old
00:22:28
method Senorin and Galmin for reference
00:22:31
fortune telling on coffee grounds came to Europe
00:22:34
from Italy by a fan Pinelli collected all the
00:22:37
means of fortune-telling in one volume of a very
00:22:39
large format and this book has been sold
00:22:42
all over Europe. So, fortune-telling on coffee
00:22:46
grounds is an old method of Senorina's biscuit
00:22:52
after drinking coffee, let the grounds sit for
00:22:55
two or three hours, then pour a
00:22:59
glass of cold water into a cup, better from a well,
00:23:02
shake well and pour In a white
00:23:05
porcelain plate,
00:23:11
after that, thoroughly drain the water from the plate
00:23:14
and shake the remaining thick slightly
00:23:18
so that the thick spreads throughout the entire plate,
00:23:24
then let the plate stand for a while so
00:23:26
that the thick dries as the thick dries,
00:23:30
various signs will appear on the plate, dots,
00:23:32
mugs, flowers, and so on, according to these signs, they will
00:23:35
know the future here are some
00:23:38
explanations straight lines long and
00:23:41
happy life lines broken
00:23:43
various difficulties in life animals for
00:23:47
wealth birds fun fish for dinners and
00:23:51
scales for commercial success When you guess
00:23:56
on something, you start playing a
00:23:59
very tricky game on the one hand
00:24:02
but on the other hand you play not only
00:24:06
with the one you guess, you also play with yourself,
00:24:21
well, first of all, it seems to me the point is
00:24:23
that when a person
00:24:25
starts to tell
00:24:26
fortunes, even alone in silence, he
00:24:30
will do something that we do very rarely. He
00:24:32
will sit down to concentrate and think about his
00:24:35
problems simply like this, about his
00:24:38
problems about his past, his future,
00:24:40
and when he
00:24:44
spreads out these pictures and tries to connect it all,
00:24:47
somehow build it all up, then
00:24:51
completely unexpectedly for himself, he might
00:24:52
suddenly learn something, remember something,
00:24:56
maybe by simply concentrating on in his
00:24:59
experiences, suddenly remember some
00:25:00
important conversation that seemed to him,
00:25:03
he can involuntarily analyze
00:25:05
involuntarily something he will analyze he
00:25:06
suddenly remembers some important conversation
00:25:08
he suddenly remembers some gesture or
00:25:12
some turn of the head he of the
00:25:14
person he is interested in about whom he I forgot,
00:25:17
maybe some kind of intonation suddenly and
00:25:20
completely unexpectedly, really.
00:25:22
This is all. It can develop into some kind of very
00:25:24
harmonious, very
00:25:26
connected picture;
00:25:28
it has some psychological meaning for
00:25:31
understanding a person. Well, it’s not for nothing that, again,
00:25:34
in scientific centers this is always
00:25:35
referred to in the section psychology lies in the
00:25:37
section of psychological games of tests, and
00:25:40
now, for about the last 30 years, historians and
00:25:43
scientists have been very seriously engaged in games and
00:25:47
for years, and have been engaged primarily in
00:25:50
France, and for this reason, in
00:25:53
France, about 30 years ago, an
00:25:55
absolutely wonderful
00:25:57
history of our society was born - this silent
00:26:00
majority that is, it was said that the history
00:26:03
that we study is very often
00:26:06
the history of kings,
00:26:08
military leaders, that is, those who left
00:26:11
behind some written
00:26:13
evidence of their campaigns, their
00:26:16
achievements, their diseases, and so on,
00:26:18
while there were some huge
00:26:21
masses of people who did not know how to write
00:26:24
and it is very interesting
00:26:26
to understand how they lived, what they were
00:26:29
interested in, what worried them, what they
00:26:32
thought. How this can be done, but only
00:26:35
from some indirect source, for
00:26:38
example, they collected all the inscriptions on the walls in the
00:26:42
baths on some paper scraps of
00:26:44
Pompeii and were able to reconstruct the
00:26:46
non-classical and the vulgar living Latin
00:26:49
that these people spoke was not golden,
00:26:51
but the folk language, in the same way, from scraps of
00:26:55
games from scraps of predictions, you can
00:26:57
try to restore the worldview, the
00:27:00
idea of ​​​​the past future of our
00:27:03
ancestors. Well, for example, a riddle is a
00:27:06
riddle for me. I don’t know why. Well, that’s
00:27:08
why exactly
00:27:12
this is the suit that is always associated in all
00:27:15
card fortune-telling
00:27:18
with something
00:27:20
heavy with something unpleasant. But in
00:27:23
one book, for example, I came across a reference
00:27:25
to the fact that the Queen of Spades used to depict
00:27:28
Joan of Arc, that is, on French and
00:27:30
Spanish cards it was considered that
00:27:32
it
00:27:33
could be Queen of Spades, remembering her biography, her
00:27:37
tragic Fate, we can assume
00:27:38
that it comes from there and there are
00:27:41
many types of fortune telling, from some complex
00:27:45
huge fortune telling that take more than an
00:27:48
hour to the simplest ones that will take
00:27:54
literally 2- 3 minutes and here is the
00:27:57
simplest primitive type of fortune telling, I will now
00:27:59
show you,
00:28:00
first of all, you can only guess on those
00:28:03
cards that are not played,
00:28:06
this is obligatory. Now let’s
00:28:09
choose someone, let’s tell someone’s fortune here,
00:28:15
our director is sitting right in front of me. I
00:28:19
see him, you don’t see him
00:28:22
Well, let’s use your left hand Get me
00:28:25
one card
00:28:30
like this Well, this is what lies on the heart Well,
00:28:35
it’s clear that some kind of great love lies on the heart A long
00:28:37
journey, love
00:28:40
affairs Well, I’m afraid that the
00:28:43
professional fortune tellers who are watching
00:28:45
now can tell that the output of
00:28:47
fortune-telling books is a completely different matter;
00:28:50
there are books. There are a lot of
00:28:52
discrepancies and, speaking in scientific language,
00:28:55
everything needs to be looked at all the time in dynamics;
00:28:57
when we scatter everything, then I
00:28:59
focus on the development of events and
00:29:02
intuition and we will talk. So,
00:29:04
we lay it out
00:29:10
for the whole night
00:29:14
for the next two or three day, what will happen,
00:29:18
what will happen, this is interesting, this is a
00:29:21
professional emphasis, what will happen,
00:29:23
exactly what will happen, how it will
00:29:25
end and how the heart will calm down.
00:29:30
It’s interesting that the Moscow gypsies who
00:29:32
lay out the cards are very fond of
00:29:34
saying that I’m not a gypsy, I’m a Serbian, I wo
00:29:37
n’t deceive you, I’ll tell you the whole truth
00:29:39
That's why they think that it's
00:29:43
more.
00:29:45
Well, maybe it's left over from the First World
00:29:47
War when we helped in
00:29:49
the service. So fortune telling on cards,
00:29:54
however, we won't reveal the secrets of
00:29:56
this fortune telling, because you agree that
00:29:59
this makes it secretly personal and is intended
00:30:02
for the ears of only one person, however
00:30:05
You can try your luck and go to a fortune teller
00:30:07
yourself. But here’s some advice: Where to look for an
00:30:09
experienced, let’s say, qualified
00:30:11
fortune teller, we can probably give you the fact
00:30:14
that now you want to find a good
00:30:16
fortune teller, you need to go somewhere to
00:30:18
mathematics,
00:30:19
which used to be considered at night on large
00:30:22
machines was like - they spent time,
00:30:25
so they began to read fortune-telling books, and
00:30:28
usually mathematicians
00:30:30
play wonderful solitaire games and do absolutely
00:30:32
wonderful
00:30:35
fortune-telling; there are all kinds of fortune-telling, and they are
00:30:38
again connected. In my opinion, with where
00:30:42
they came from, that is, from which country
00:30:44
this fortune-telling came to us, there are very beautiful
00:30:47
Jewish fortune-telling I’m not specifically saying
00:30:50
that these are Jewish fortune-telling because they
00:30:53
came to Russia years later, they were
00:30:55
brought there by Karaites cut by Jews who
00:30:58
are not Jews, these are very
00:31:01
beautiful complex fortune-telling connected with the
00:31:04
fact that
00:31:05
every number, every other digital
00:31:08
value, it corresponds to a certain
00:31:10
letter of the alphabet
00:31:12
which, by the way, was the case in Russia before the times of Peter the Great,
00:31:14
when the numbers were just letters
00:31:17
with titnes, we did not write Arabic numbers and
00:31:20
you can try to make up some words
00:31:22
that sometimes
00:31:24
turn out randomly, so fortune telling There is a huge
00:31:27
variety Is there a
00:31:29
certain period during the year in
00:31:32
Russia, when do you need to guess if there is such a
00:31:35
fortune-telling period? Well, of course, they
00:31:37
usually used to guess on the cords and at Epiphany, again,
00:31:42
Zhukovsky wrote that on Epiphany
00:31:45
evenings the girls guessed. But with the lights, it’s
00:31:47
now a little difficult for us; everything is
00:31:49
mixed up because we are used to
00:31:51
celebrating Christmas with West on January 25
00:31:56
Forgive December, of course, on December 25,
00:32:00
and at the same time we always forget that
00:32:03
Western Christians have a church calendar that
00:32:05
coincides with the civil calendar. Therefore, they have
00:32:09
Christmas on December 25, then they have
00:32:12
New Year on January 1, and Christmas time is what is between
00:32:14
Christmas and New Year. Yes, but the
00:32:17
Orthodox
00:32:19
Church Eastern rite
00:32:22
New Year on the night of 13 to 14 And Christmas
00:32:27
on the night of 6 to 7 Therefore, if you want to
00:32:31
tell fortunes on December 25 this Christmas, then you do
00:32:35
n’t need to throw your shoe out the gate according to Russian customs
00:32:37
or run out like
00:32:40
Tatyana Larina and ask a passerby’s
00:32:41
name because what will it be, it won’t help,
00:32:45
you can use some
00:32:47
Italian French fortune-telling
00:32:49
books But our original Russian
00:32:53
fortune-telling
00:32:54
fortune-telling associated with the Orthodox rite
00:32:57
This is the holy week of Christmas and New
00:33:00
Year and this is our Epiphany again
00:33:03
Orthodox on January 19 and a collection of
00:33:07
all kinds of fortune-telling by Sergei Ivanov
00:33:09
Moscow
00:33:11
1884 fortune telling in the mirror
00:33:17
Sit opposite the mirror to tell fortunes and Light the candles
00:33:21
Take a smaller mirror in your hands and turn
00:33:25
it towards the large front side
00:33:28
Two candles Let them burn between the mirrors
00:33:31
carefully without looking up, look into the
00:33:34
large mirror through the top of the smaller
00:33:36
mirror you will see a long long corridor
00:33:39
little by little darkening in tell the depth
00:33:42
to yourself The betrothed mummer come to me for
00:33:45
dinner don’t wait When he appears at the end of
00:33:49
the corridor and walks towards you don’t let
00:33:51
him get close And when he becomes He
00:33:53
will slam the mirror to the waist with his hands don’t look at
00:33:56
it anymore [music]
00:34:00
the shoe was thrown sometime
00:34:03
definitely thrown I’m a northerner, I
00:34:06
married Vologda and was born Vologda
00:34:09
and it’s very big. I remember it. And I was
00:34:12
just unlucky little and the girls were
00:34:14
running around, the girls were telling fortunes, there was a girl living in our house,
00:34:17
she was telling fortunes with her friends. They came to
00:34:19
tell fortunes to us and of course the
00:34:21
girls were running around too this means there is
00:34:24
not enough
00:34:27
snow from the gateway and they run home quickly and then
00:34:30
look What color of
00:34:36
Nikolaevna’s hair did you want to show us
00:34:39
another Christmas
00:34:44
Let’s take
00:34:50
this will be your practice well we guessed
00:34:53
on Red Now we will be on Blue
00:34:54
please stir like this
00:34:56
stir stir with one hand or two
00:34:59
cards interfere with two hands now fold
00:35:02
the deck it’s
00:35:07
difficult to fold here the cards need to be
00:35:11
washed often If you use them but now it’s
00:35:13
difficult Of course if there is only one deck in the house
00:35:16
then it’s difficult for them we still wash them
00:35:18
with soap and water they wash well satin cards
00:35:20
are good with us then they will be
00:35:22
stored for a long time and will be for a long time it will be this way, it’s
00:35:26
better to fold it like this, that
00:35:31
means you put it like this, let me take it off, here I take it off,
00:35:38
put my hand and we’ll guess it’s called
00:35:42
King and Queen it’s for feelings for love
00:35:48
So you and I take out those kings we
00:35:51
take out From the deck to the layout of the deck,
00:35:55
you lay out all the kings and, yes,
00:35:59
you begin to guess Which one you will be at home
00:36:02
Choose
00:36:05
which one you want,
00:36:13
we mean we will solve it, we
00:36:16
lay out the card row card row
00:36:19
13 13
00:36:21
Attention to all our fair
00:36:25
sex viewers If you are also the queen of hearts
00:36:28
Take this opportunity and Wish on
00:36:31
your king
00:36:36
only suits
00:36:39
and only identical cards are played in this patient from a
00:36:43
very interesting and very rare series
00:36:46
this solitaire game that does not add up but
00:36:49
on the contrary we are in demand we must with you all
00:36:52
discard these beacons
00:37:01
as a result these cards must be
00:37:04
thrown and you must connect with our
00:37:06
king or between us there will be something left
00:37:22
between the same ones, between the two peaks
00:37:25
there are these two
00:37:27
or two or one we better throw out
00:37:31
more.
00:37:35
Therefore, between these
00:37:39
and then it throws away between these two
00:37:42
identical suits this one folds we
00:37:46
still have the same masses more
00:37:48
identical suits no no but you see
00:37:51
this, this, this too, we discard this, too,
00:37:54
we discard, yes, no more, these
00:37:56
cards are discarded, they don’t play anymore,
00:37:58
then we take and push all the cards to
00:38:02
your king, we guess at him,
00:38:05
we strive with all our hearts, We want to help him
00:38:08
one two three 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
00:38:16
look What can be here Here between
00:38:19
these two one
00:38:22
between these between these
00:38:25
or between these
00:38:28
two or between these these two how
00:38:31
we can either throw these or these
00:38:34
Well let's throw these Yes
00:38:36
because between these we'll throw this one off too Yes,
00:38:40
here's what we'll throw off with you please,
00:38:41
these two we'll throw off these two we'll throw off
00:38:44
nothing else here, we'll throw this one off, it'll
00:38:47
all be thrown off That's
00:38:50
aha
00:38:52
That's it And this one will be thrown off
00:38:56
[music]
00:38:59
Now look at this one
00:39:02
we'll throw off
00:39:04
this one we'll push
00:39:07
from the first layout Everything that you have in mind about
00:39:11
our King will be completely unexpected for you
00:39:14
and will come absolutely
00:39:16
to meet you so that it comes out like this in one go,
00:39:19
I just congratulate you, this happens one
00:39:22
out of a hundred, and so if you managed to wish for
00:39:25
dear ladies of hearts, joyful happiness awaits you.
00:39:28
However, we hope that in any
00:39:31
case, getting acquainted with the mantle was
00:39:33
pleasant and useful for you if
00:39:35
ever on a long winter evening you get
00:39:38
bored with endless brokerage advertisements
00:39:40
and universal astrologer forecasts
00:39:43
Turn off the TV and play solitaire
00:39:46
for luck for love for fate
00:39:56
[music]

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