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Luciferianism

Luciferianism, like Satanism itself, has a multitude of forms; primarily being of a Traditionalist slant, and Modernist slant. What I am going to describe herein is primarily just a brief overview of the main differences between “Satanism” and “Luciferianism.” For
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Pyromancy

Pyromancy is the divination with flames or fire. The most basic form of pyromancy is that

TYROMANCY

Tyromancy (also known as Tiromancy and Typomancy) is an old form of divination by examining how curds form during the coagulation of cheese. ETYMOLOGY Derived from the Greek tūros (‘cheese’) and manteia
21 March 2014

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 listening to the conversations of passersby. The
20 March 2014

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 spiritual or physical conditions. This practice reflects
20 March 2014

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 interpreting a “second view,” where an individual
20 March 2014

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 is one of the sacred plants of
20 March 2014

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 an omen, a presage contained in a
20 March 2014

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, nighttime environments, or even isolated moments of
20 March 2014

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 concerned with interpreting the shapes of clouds
20 March 2014

Cartopedy

Cartopedy, a form of somatomancy is the art of divination through the study of the feet, similar to the study of the hands through palmistry. Etymology From Latin carta, papyrus paper and
20 March 2014

Bumpology

Bumpology is the art of foretelling the future of someone by studying the bumps on his skull. Etymology From English bump + Greek -logia, study. History Formulated by Franz Joseph Gall in
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