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I’m about a psychic as a house brick
‘I’m about a psychic as a house brick’ I tell people. I’m really not psychic, honestly. I’ve spent years assuring other people – and myself – that I’ve not got a psychic bone in my body. But I’ve never really explored what the word ‘psychic’ means. A quick search on Wikipedia yielded this: (more…)
4 ideas for celebrating Halloween
The best time of the year is coming to town and if you’re not a practising witch or a Wiccan (pagan), you probably won’t have to go to any sabbath on Halloween, so you wonder how to celebrate Halloween this year. Let me give you some simple and fun ideas :). (more…)
Psychic equipment & attributes
Person is often recognised as a member of specific community by physical attributes first – make-up, hair-style, clothes, or items she or he wear. Some time ago I wrote an entry about some of these elements. I would like to expand this last entry a little more. People entering the community often wonder how can they recognise other psychics, and what should they do to look more like a real psychic. Let’s answer the first question. (more…)
How to choose divination system that will suit you
How to choose divination system that will suit you is a very popular question among people who want to start their adventure with divination. At first, it’s not an easy question, besides classic Tarot, Runes, I Ching and classic Scrying and Palmistry, we also recognise abacomancy (a method of divination using patterns of dust), alectromancy (the art of divination by using a cock or hen), aleuromancy (the art of divination using flour), alomancy (the art of divination using salt), anthropomancy (AKA necromancy, a method of divination by raising the dead or interpreting the movements of a dead person’s entrails), astragalomancy (a method of divination by throwing dice or bones), axinomancy (a method of divination involving an axe), belomancy (a method of divination using arrows), botanomancy (a method of divination using burning herbs), brontoscopy (a method of divination by listening to the sound of thunder), capnomancy (a method of divination by interpreting patterns of smoke), cartomancy (any method of divination using playing cards), ceroscopy (a method of divination using melted wax poured into cold water), cleidomancy (any method of divination using a key), cleromancy (any method of divination using dice), dactyliomancy, demonomancy, extispicy, hydromancy, pyromancy (and xylomancy), xenomancy, zoomancy and zygomancy – total of 29 different divination systems and who knows how many more there might be, uff* :). (more…)
My understanding of divination systems
I’m back! Nope, not for long, but with just one post, at least for now. I’m studying different divination systems for few weeks now and I came up with some thoughts I want so share with you. What divination systems are you familiar with? The Tarot cards will be your first answer. Runes perhaps? The I-Ching, or book of changes? Palms reading? I’m sure you can come up with even more answers to this question. (more…)











