The Devil (XV) is the fifteenth trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional Tarot decks. Iconography According to Waite, the Devil is standing on an altar. In his left hand, the
Arithmomancy Arithmancy is the art of divination by means of numbers and a precursor to numerology. Etymology Sometimes wrongly called Arithmomancy, it is a simplified version of ancient Greek Isopsephy or Hebrew/Aramaic Gematria, as adapted to the Latin alphabet. History
Logomancy is telling the future either by using magic words or interpreting the words of others. Etymology Derived from the Greek logos ('word') and manteia ('prophecy')
Feng Shui refers to the ancient Chinese practice of studying and following the natural currents of the Earth to ensure the proper alignment with them so that Qi is not disrupted. History
Retromancy Retromancy is divination by observing things over the shoulder. Etymology Derived from the Latin retrō (‘behind’) and Greek manteia (‘prophecy’) Methods Retromancy is a uncommon and obscure form of divination. It
Metoposcopy Metoposcopy (also known as Metopomancy) is a form of divination in which the diviner predicts personality, character, and destiny, based on the pattern of lines on the subject’s forehead. Etymology Derived
Sciomancy Sciomancy (also called sciamancy) is a form of divination through shadows, their size, shape, and changing appearance. Etymology Derived from the Greek skiā (‘shadow’) and manteia (‘prophecy’) History Shadows were believed
Odontomancy Odontomancy is divining the future of a person by interpreting the structure and alignment of his or her teeth. It also refers to divination by interpreting aches and pains of the
Lunamancy Lunamancy is telling a fortune by interpreting the shape of and shapes on the moon. Etymology Derived from the Latin luna ('moon') and Greek manteia ('prophecy') Methods The art and practice
Meteoromancy Meteoromancy, a division of Aeromancy, is the art of divination by interpreting meteorological phenomena, such as thunder, comets or meteors. Etymology Derived from the Greek meteōron ('heavenly phenomenon') and manteia ('prophecy')
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