Pallomancy, also known as Radiesthesia, is a form of divination by interpreting the movements of pendulum and is often used in dowsing. Different forms of pallomancy include: Cleidomancy (using a key) Coscinomancy
Scapulimancy Scapulimancy (also known as scapulomancy, scapulamancy, or omoplatoscopy) is a divination of the future by observation of the cracking of a mammal's scapula or shoulder blades that has been heated by
Ichthyomancy Ichthyomancy is a form of augury that involves divination by examining the heads and/or entrails of fish for prophetic signs or processing the next fish caught. Etymology Derived from the Greek
Iridology Iridology, also known as iridodiagnosis, is an alternative medicine practice that examines the patterns, colours, and other characteristics of the iris to know a patient's systemic health. Etymology Derived from the
Onimancy Onimancy (or Onycomancy) is a form of divination based on the observation of the angel Uriel. It can also refer to the interpretation of spots on human nails. Etymology Derived from
Biorhythmic divination Biorhythmic divination is a divination by means of biorhythms. Origin The theory of biorhythms claims that one's life is affected by rhythmic biological cycles, and seeks to make predictions regarding
Chronomancy Chronomancy is the use of a divination method to determine the precise time for action. Etymology Derived from the Greek chronos, time. Methods Chronomancy is the prediction of the best time
Dactylomancy or dactyliomancy is a form of divination using a suspended ring. Etymology Derived from reek daktylios, a finger-ring. Methods In some traditions of dactylomancy, a ring is suspended like a pendulum
Dracomancy Dracomancy (also known as 'Dragon magick') is a divination by dragons. Etymology Derived from the Greek drakon ('dragon') and manteia ('prophecy') Methods Dragons have been historically thought of as magical creatures
Cyclomancy is the art of divination by revolving objects such as turning/spinning a wheel. Etymology From Greek kyklos, a circle. History Dating from time immemorial, cyclomancy has its modern counterparts in the
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