Ceraunoscopy

Ceraunoscopy or keraunoscopy is the art of divination by observing thunder and lightning. Ceraunoscopy is branched into Brontoscopy (divination solely by thunder), and Ceraunomancy (divination…

Alectryomancy

[dropcap]A[/dropcap]lectryomancy (also called alectoromancy or alectromancy) is a form of divination in which the diviner observes a bird, several birds (or most preferably a white…

Fal-gush

Fāl-gūsh is an ancient Persian divination practice that involves standing in a quiet or concealed spot—such as a dark corner or behind a fence—and attentively…

Dririmancy

Dririmancy is a rare and ancient form of divination that involves interpreting bodily fluids to gain insight into hidden knowledge, predict future events, or diagnose…

Deuteroscopy

Deuteroscopy is a form of divination that involves perceiving deeper meanings or symbolic truths beyond what is immediately visible or apparent. The practice focuses on…

Dendromancy

Dendromancy is the art of divination by leaves and branches of plants, usually oak and misteltoe. Etymology From ancient Greek dendron, a tree. History Mistletoe…

Cledonism

Cledonism or cledonomancy is a form of divination based on chance encounters or remarks, such as words occasionally uttered. Etymology Derived from ancient Greek kledon…

Clamancy

Clamancy refers to the art of divination by interpreting the spontaneous shouts, cries, or other vocal outbursts heard in various settings, such as crowded gatherings,…

Chaomancy

Chaomancy, a branch of Aeromancy, is the art of divination by interpreting aerial visions. Etymology From Greek (Paracelsian) chaos (the atmosphere) Methods Chaomancy is sometimes…

Ceraunomancy

Ceraunomancy, a branch of Ceraunoscopy, is the art of divination by observing lightning. Methods Ancient Roman augurs believed that lightning bolts from the east were…