The divination is the attempt to obtain information by the interpretation of predict or a pled supernatural agency.
If a distinction must be made between the divination and fortune-statement, the divination has formal or a ritual and an often social character, usually in a religious context; while fortune-statement is more a day laborer to practise for personal goals. The divination is often drawn aside by skeptics, including the scientific community, as being only superstition: to the 2nd century, Lucian devoted a test full with spirit to the career of a charlatan, Alexandre the false prophet, qualified by one of those which announce magic spells, miraculous incantations, charms for your love-businesses, of the Visitations for your enemies, the revelations of buried treasure, and of the successions to the fields, although the majority of Novels believed in the dreams and the charms.
The psychologist Julian Jaynes classified the divination by category according to following types': Predict and texts of predicts. Most primitive, awkward, but supporting the method, is the simple recording of the orders of the not very common or important events. The Chinese history offers scrupulously documented occurrences of the strange births, the advance of the normal phenomena, and other data. Chinese governmental planning was based on this method of forecasts for the strategy with long range. It is not not very reasonable to suppose that the modern scientific investigation started with this kind of divination; The work of Joseph Needham considered this idea even. Cleromancy of magic spell. This includes/understands the frame of the fates if with sticks, stones, bones, beans, or another article. The cards and the plays of modern board game developed starting from this type of divination. Forecast. Divination which arranges a whole of possibilities given. It can be qualitative like forms, proximities, etc: for example, dowsing a form of rhabdomancy developed starting from this type of divination. The Novels during traditional time really employed methods of Etruscan of omen such as hepatoscopy a form of extispicy. Haruspices examined the livers of the sacrificed animals. Spontaneous. An unconstrained form of divination, release from any particular medium, and really from a generalization of all the types of divination. The answer comes from some object the soothsayer precisely proves to see or hear. Some Christians and members of other religions employ a form of bibliomancy: they raise a question, divide into sheets the pages of their holy book, and take as their answer the first passage which their eyes ignite at the time. The bible itself expresses opinions mixed on the divination; to see for example Cleromancy. Other forms of spontaneous divination include will have reading and new methods of age of Feng Shui such as intuitive and Fuzion.
Common methods of divination:
Astrology by the celestial bodies
Ailuromancy by the behavior of the cat-like ones
Forecast by the flight of the birds
-Soma, will have based on colors
Bibliomancy by the book, frequently but not always a religious text
Cartomancy by cards, for example, playing cards, cards of tarot, and cards of oracle of not-tarot; Taromancy
Cheiromancy by palms; to see Palmistry
Coscinomancy by one to passoir
Crystallomancy/Scrying by being reflected crystals or other objects
Extispicy of the entrails of the sacrificed animals
Geomancy by the ground, includes the divination of Feng Shui
Graphology by the writing
I Chinese divination ancient of divination of Ching by using I Ch'ing: However, as carried out by some soothsayers with heavy confidence in a handbook of accompaniment of I Ching, it is, indeed, also a form of Bibliomancy/Stichomancy
Numerology by numbers
Oneiromancy/Incubatio by dreams
Onomancy by names
Divination of council of Ouija
Palmistry by inspection of palm
Phrenology by the shape of the head to one
Pyromancy, or pyroscopy by fire
Divination of Rhabdomancy by stems
Divination of Runecasting/Runic by Runes
Sternomancy by inscriptions or bumps on the trunk
Taromancy by the particularly designed cards: Tarot
The forms of divination can include:
Anthropology of religion
Axinomancy
Divination of bone
Divination in Harry Potter
Dowsing
Rêveuse interpretation
Esotericism
Futurology
Geomancy
Guru
I Ching
Ifá
New age
Nostradamus
Occultism
Oracle
Predict or bad forecasts
Postdiction
Pueblo
Prophet
Runecasting
Divination of Runic
Scrying
Tarot
Western tradition of mystery
A fairly complete list of commonly accepted forms of divination would be:
ICHING, an ancient chinese system of oracular divination
TASSEOMANCY, the art of reading tea leaves
DOWSINGan old method of divination
AURA INFORMATION, free information on the aura
COLOURS OF THE AURA, what the colours of the aura mean
OUIJA BOARD, how to make and use the ouija board
GRAPHOLOGY, handwriting analysis
SHELL SCRYING, the method of shell scrying
SMOKE SCRYING used by the indians
MIRROR SCRYING the use of mirrors in divination
PENDULUM SCRYING, the methods of pendulum scrying
CLOUD SCRYING, the power of the clouds
WIND, the wind has a voice that may talk to you
EGYPTIAN DREAM SCRYING, may be traced back thousands of years
DREAM TEMPLES
WATER SCRYING as used by nostradamus
CRYSTAL SCRYING
OIL SCRYING, used by the babylonians
LAMP SCRYING, the method of egyptian lamp scrying
PSYCHOMETRY
JOHN DEE'S SCRYING METHOD
ORNITHOMANCY, divinating bird patterns
ORACLE, a type of intermediary
MONITIONS, monitions of approach
LECANOMANCY, throwing stones into water
HAKATA, used by african witch doctors
DELPHI ORACLE, very influential oracle
COSCINOMANCY, divination practised with a sieve
CRITOMANCY, divination of cakes
CURSED BREAD, divination with bread
DACTYLOMANCY, divination with rings
DAPHNOMANCY, divination with laurel branches
DERMOGRAPHY, psyshic phenomenon of skin writing
DJEMSCHEED, a divination cup
EROMANCY, using air and water
CEROSCOPY, wax on water
CELONTES, mystical stone
CARTOPEDY, feet divination
COMMUNIGRAPH, mechanical communication with spirits
CLEDONISM, by use of words
CLEIDOMANCY, divination by use of a suspended key
XYLOMANCY, slav divination
SIBYL, women who lived in caves and were renowned for their gift of prophecy
PHRENOLOGY, the reading bumps on a skull
ARITHMANCY, divination by numbers
ANTHROPOMANCY, using human entrails
ALECTRYOMANCY, divination through birds
ALEUROMANCY, divination with flour
ALPHITOMANCY, using a leaf of barley
BIBLIOMANCY, divination using a book
MOLYBDOMANCY, dropping metal into water
MYOMANCY, divination involving rats
EGGS, divination using eggs
ONYCHOMANCY, by fingernails
OMPHALOMANCY, by the navel
ONIMANCY, based on the observation of angel uriel
PSYCHIC TELEPHONE, the psychic telephone
BELLY TALKERS, mediums with a daemon in their belly
BOOK TEST, initiated by a deceased communicator
BILLET TEST, divination via an envelope
TREMBLING, through hand trembling
PRENESTINE LOTS, divination by lots
POPPY SEEDS, poppy seeds in divination
PLANCHETTE, instrument to communicate with spirits
PHYLLORHODOMANCY, divination with rose leaves
PESSOMANCY, divination with beans
MUSCLE READING, unconscious movements
HIPPOMANCY, celtic divination
HEPATOSCOPY, divination of entrails
GYROMANCY, by going round in circles
LYCHNOMANCY, divination by candle flame
AMNIOMANCY, means of the caul
ARIOLISTS, ancient divinaters
BELOMANCY, by arrows
AXINOMANCY, divination by axe
LAMPADOMANCY, use of a lamp
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