The Moodus noises are underground rumbling sounds and tremors that have been reported for centuries near the Moodus River in Connecticut. The phenomenon is especially associated with the Moodus section of East
Gwydion Pendderwen (1946–1982) was a Celtic bard, poet, musician, ritualist and influential figure in the rise of contemporary Paganism in the United States. His legacy includes a body of writings, rituals, songs, music and poetry, as well as his role
Myrtles Plantation Eighteenth-century plantation known as “One of America’s Most Haunted Homes.” The Myrtles Plantation, located near St. Francisville, Louisiana, houses Ghosts, but some of its most famous stories have been called
Hydromancy (also known as Ydromancy and Hydrascopy) is a method of divination by means of water, including the colour, ebb and flow, or ripples produced by pebbles dropped in a pool. Etymology
Hakata is a South African form of divination that uses bones or dice. Methods African witch used pieces of bone, ivory or wood for divination. These different objects are inscribed with symbols
Gyromancy is a divination performed by walking in a circle until dizziness caused a person to fall and this was interpreted in various ways. Etymology Derived from the Greek gūros ('spiral') and
Geomancy is a method of divination that interprets markings on the ground or the patterns formed by tossed handfuls of soil, rocks, or sand. Etymology Derived from the Greek Gaia|ge ('earth') and
Fractomancy: Etymology and Methods of Divination through Fractures Introduction Fractomancy is a rare and intriguing form of divination that involves interpreting patterns and symbols formed by natural or induced fractures. This method,
Favomancy, a type of cleromancy, is a form of divination that involves throwing beans on the ground and interpreting the patterns in which the beans fall. Etymology Favomancy comes from the Latin
Stercomancy is a divination by observing dung (birds excrements) or seeds found in dung. Etymology Derived from the Latin stercus (‘excrement ‘) and Greek manteia (‘prophecy’) See also ScatomancySpatilomancy
Carmen Blacker (13 July 1924 – 13 July 2009) – Formerly professor of Japanese in the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Cambridge, Blacker has carried out extensive research on
Phytognomy is the practice of predicting medical powers of plants from their shape. Etymology Derived from the Greek phuton ('plant') and gnomonia ('interpretation') Methods The mandrake root was taken as an excellent
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