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Moleosophy

Moleosophy Moleosophy is a technique of divination and fortune telling based upon the observation and interpretation of bodily marks —- primarily those of the melanocytic nevus condition (i.e. moles).. Etymology Derived from
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Catoptromancy

Captromancy Captromancy, also known as catoptromancy, enoptromancy, catoxtromancy or caloptromancy, is a form of divination using a mirror. It is closely related to crystal gazing and other forms of scrying in which reflective surfaces are used in the hope of
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Physiognomy

Physiognomy, also known as physiognomancy, is the practice of interpreting a person’s outward appearance — especially

TYROMANCY

Tyromancy Tyromancy, also known as tiromancy and sometimes typomancy, is an old form of divination using

Hydromancy

Hydromancy Hydromancy, also known as ydromancy or hydrascopy, is a form of divination by means of water. The practice may involve observing the colour, movement, ebb and flow, spontaneous agitation or ripples

Fractomancy

Fractomancy Fractomancy is a rare form of divination based upon interpreting cracks, fractures and breaks that appear naturally or are deliberately produced in materials such as bone, stone, crystal, pottery, glass, wood

Stercomancy

Stercomancy: Divination Through Dung and Hidden Seeds Stercomancy is an obscure form of divination in which omens are interpreted from animal excrement, particularly bird droppings, or from seeds and other objects discovered

Somatomancy

Somatomancy Somatomancy is a form of divination based upon the observation and interpretation of the human body. The practitioner examines physical characteristics, proportions, shapes, markings, movements or other bodily features and treats
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