Podomancy (also known as Pedomancy or Solistry) is a divination by examining the lines of soles. This method of divination is similar to palmistry. Etymology Derived from the Greek pous ('foot') 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 manteia ('prophecy') Origin Like other systems of divination,
divination Foretelling the future, finding objects and people, and determining guilt by means of information obtained from signs, omens, dreams, visions and divinatory tools. Divination traditionally is an important skill of the
Plastromancy is a form of divination using the plastron, or undershell of a turtle. Etymology Derived from the English plastron and Greek manteia ('prophecy') History It was mainly used in ancient China,
Physiognomy (or Physiognomancy) is the interpretation of outward appearance, especially the features of the face, to discover a person's predominant temper and character. Etymology Derived from the Greek phusis ('nature') and gnomonia
Photomancy is the art of divination by gazing into fields of light. Etymology Derived from the Greek phobos ('fear') and manteia ('prophecy') Analysis Photomancy governs the control of light and radiance. A
Pegomancy is a form of hydromancy or divination by water that involves springs and fountains. Etymology Derived from the Greek pege ('spring') and manteia ('prophecy') Methods A change in colour could be
Pecthimancy or Petchimancy is a divination by observing the results of brushed clothes. Etymology Derived from the Greek pekte ('netting') and manteia ('prophecy') Origin Before the modern laundries and dry cleaning, fine
Phyllomancy is a divination using leaves. Etymology Derived from the Greek phullon ('leaf') and manteia ('prophecy') Methods In Phyllomancy, the divination is based upon the interpretation of the sound of rustling leaves.
Phrenology is a hypothesis claiming that the personality traits of a person can be derived from the shape of the skull. Etymology Derived from the Greek phren ('mind') and logia ('study') Origin
Pallomancy, also known as Radiesthesia, is a form of divination by interpreting the movements of pendulum and is often used in dowsing. Different forms of pallomancy include: Cleidomancy (using a key) Coscinomancy
Schematomancy is a divination by the examination of a person’s appearance or form to determine his personal history. Etymology Derived from the Greek skhēma ('figure') and manteia ('prophecy') SEE ALSO: Augury Divinations
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