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
GENERAL RULES CONCERNING Exorcism A priest – one who is expressly and particularly authorized by the Ordinary – when he intends to perform an exorcism over persons tormented by the devil, must
The indicator, either the rod or pendulum, as previously mentioned amplifies the person’s sensitivity, and its operation and indications are essential. Rods Dowsing as well as radiesthesia operate by the use of
Typomancy may refer to the following: Divination by typographical errors. Divination by curds or tyromancy. Etymology Typomancy has two different derivations: Derived from the English typo and manteia ('prophecy') Derived from the
Technomancy is often known as the magical art related to use and manipulation of technology. Etymology Derived from the English techno(logy) and Greek manteia ('prophecy') History An early appearance of the term
Hydromancy (also known as Ydromancy and Hydrascopy) is a method of divination by means of water, including the colour, ebb and flow, or ripples produced by pebbles dropped in a pool. Etymology
Hakata is a South African form of divination that uses bones or dice. Methods African witch used pieces of bone, ivory or wood for divination. These different objects are inscribed with symbols
Gyromancy is a divination performed by walking in a circle until dizziness caused a person to fall and this was interpreted in various ways. Etymology Derived from the Greek gūros ('spiral') and
Geomancy is a method of divination that interprets markings on the ground or the patterns formed by tossed handfuls of soil, rocks, or sand. Etymology Derived from the Greek Gaia|ge ('earth') and
Fractomancy: Etymology and Methods of Divination through Fractures Introduction Fractomancy is a rare and intriguing form of divination that involves interpreting patterns and symbols formed by natural or induced fractures. This method,
Favomancy, a type of cleromancy, is a form of divination that involves throwing beans on the ground and interpreting the patterns in which the beans fall. Etymology Favomancy comes from the Latin
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