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The Hidden Language of Power

Power rarely announces itself openly. It signals. Not through speeches. Not through force. But through symbols — subtle, layered, and often invisible to the untrained eye. If you begin to understand this language, you start to see something unsettling: The
1 May 2026

Luciferianism

Luciferianism, like Satanism itself, has a multitude of forms; primarily being of a Traditionalist slant, and

Fractomancy

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,
25 March 2010

Favomancy

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
25 March 2010

Stercomancy

Stercomancy is a divination by observing dung (birds excrements) or seeds found in dung. Etymology Derived from the Latin stercus (‘excrement ‘) and Greek manteia (‘prophecy’) See also ScatomancySpatilomancy
25 March 2010

Phytognomy

Phytognomy is the practice of predicting medical powers of plants from their shape. Etymology Derived from the Greek phuton ('plant') and gnomonia ('interpretation') Methods The mandrake root was taken as an excellent
13 October 2009

Psychognomy

Psychognomy is a theory to describe human character defined by the Belgian Paul Bouts based on phrenology, combined with typology and graphology. Etymology Derived from the Greek psūkhē ('soul') and Greek gnōmoniā
13 September 2009

Somatomancy

Somatomancy is a form of divination by observing a body. Etymology Derived from the Greek sōma ('body') and manteia ('prophecy') SEE ALSO: Cephalomancy Cheiromancy Cheirognomy Podomancy Rumpology Schematomancy Augury Divinations BOOKS FOR
7 August 2009

Videomancy

Videomancy is a divination by moving pictures, television, or movies. Etymology The word Videomancy is derived from the English video and Greek manteia ('prophecy') Methods There are many ways but the most
22 June 2009

Rumpology

Rumpology or bottom reading is a pseudoscience that pretend to read the lines, crevices, dimples, warts, moles and folds of a person's buttocks to divine his character and future. Etymology Derived from
31 March 2009

Roadomancy

Roadomancy (also called astromancy) is divination by observing stars, comets, and meteors. Roadomancy is a form of Aeromancy which in turn is also divided into many forms or types such as: Meteoromancy
31 March 2009

Radiesthesia

Radiesthesia is dowsing by rods and pendulums in order to locate buried substances, diagnose illnesses, and the like. Etymology Derived from the Latin radius ('spoke') and Greek aisthesia ('sensing') Origin The concept
31 March 2009

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