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
Psychognomy is a theory to describe human character defined by the Belgian Paul Bouts based on phrenology, combined with typology and graphology. Etymology Derived from the Greek psūkhē ('soul') and Greek gnōmoniā
Somatomancy is a form of divination by observing a body. Etymology Derived from the Greek sōma ('body') and manteia ('prophecy') SEE ALSO: Cephalomancy Cheiromancy Cheirognomy Podomancy Rumpology Schematomancy Augury Divinations BOOKS FOR
The Haunted History of the Crescent Park Looff Carousel The Crescent Park Looff Carousel, a National Historic Landmark in Providence, Rhode Island, isn’t just celebrated for its beautiful craftsmanship and nostalgic charm.
Videomancy is a divination by moving pictures, television, or movies. Etymology The word Videomancy is derived from the English video and Greek manteia ('prophecy') Methods There are many ways but the most
Rumpology or bottom reading is a pseudoscience that pretend to read the lines, crevices, dimples, warts, moles and folds of a person's buttocks to divine his character and future. Etymology Derived from
Roadomancy (also called astromancy) is divination by observing stars, comets, and meteors. Roadomancy is a form of Aeromancy which in turn is also divided into many forms or types such as: Meteoromancy
Radiesthesia is dowsing by rods and pendulums in order to locate buried substances, diagnose illnesses, and the like. Etymology Derived from the Latin radius ('spoke') and Greek aisthesia ('sensing') Origin The concept
Pyromancy is the divination with flames or fire. The most basic form of pyromancy is that in which the diviner observes flames, from a sacrificial fire, a candle, or another source of
Pneumancy is the art of divination by means of blowing, air, wind, or from the lungs. It exists today in the act of blowing out the candles on a birthday cake. Etymology
This Victorian home once served as an off-campus residence for the University of New Brunswick. Male students reported encounters with a female apparition who would tuck them in at night.
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