Clamancy
20 March 2014
Clamancy refers to the art of divination by interpreting the spontaneous shouts, cries, or other vocal outbursts heard in various settings, such as crowded
Chaomancy
20 March 2014
Chaomancy, a branch of Aeromancy, is the art of divination by interpreting aerial visions. Etymology From Greek (Paracelsian) chaos (the atmosphere) Methods Chaomancy is
Ceraunomancy
20 March 2014
Ceraunomancy, a branch of Ceraunoscopy, is the art of divination by observing lightning. Methods Ancient Roman augurs believed that lightning bolts from the east
Cartopedy
20 March 2014
Cartopedy, a form of somatomancy is the art of divination through the study of the feet, similar to the study of the hands through
Bumpology
20 March 2014
Bumpology is the art of foretelling the future of someone by studying the bumps on his skull. Etymology From English bump + Greek -logia,
Brontoscopy
20 March 2014
Brontoscopy, a branch of ceraunoscopy, is divination by listening to the sound of thunder. History Brontoscopy was prominent amongst the Babylonians, Etruscans, Indians and
Bletonomancy
20 March 2014
Bletonomancy: Divination through Water Currents Bletonomancy, also known as bletonism, is an ancient and mystical form of divination that involves interpreting patterns created by