Podomancy: Divination by the Feet Podomancy, also known as pedomancy or solistry, is the art of divination through the feet, especially by examining the soles, toes, shapes, lines, arches, and markings. It
Maculomancy: Reading Fate Through Moles and Birthmarks Maculomancy, also known as moleoscopy or moleomancy, is the art of interpreting a person’s fate, character or future through the moles, marks and birthmarks found on the body. Like palmistry, physiognomy and other
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 rooster or cockerel) pecking at grain (such
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 favourable omens, while lightning bolts from the
Canomancy is an ancient form of divination that involves observing the behavior, movements, and sounds of dogs to gain insights, predict future events, or uncover hidden truths. This practice stems from the
Brontoscopy, a branch of ceraunoscopy, is divination by listening to the sound of thunder. History Brontoscopy was prominent amongst the Babylonians, Etruscans, Indians and Ancient Romans. In the Middle Ages it was
Alectromancy This ancient art of divination used a cock or hen to foretell the future. Alectromancy sprung up in many cultures across the world, though there were a few common methods. The
People have been divining by the movement and actions of cats for centuries. This is known as Ailuromancy. Traditionally there is a connection between a cat and the moon. Many pagan goddesses
Arachnomancy is divination by interpreting the behavior of spiders. Methods In the Chinchasuyo quarter, which included Central and Northern Peru, the ancient precolombian civilzations had many spider diviners. They usually interpret how
Capnomancy, also known as Libanomancy, is a method of divination by interpreting the movement of smoke rising from a fire, principally sacrificial fires. Etymology From the Greek kapnos ('smoke') and manteia ('divination')
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