How To Use Divination In A Sentence
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Newtown is the place to be this month if you have an interest in palmistry, astrology, numerology, Egyptian sand reading or other forms of divination.
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While demonology may be the most dramatic, mediumship is also a form of necromancy, as is divination, which employs the use of spirit guides.
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No. No, thank you very much," he said, backing away from Miss Larkins ' little table spread with objects of divination.
CHARMED LIFE
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The function of the haruspices was divination of the future from the entrails of sacrificial animals.
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Outside his work his tastes lay in the direction of botany and bibliomancy, which latter, according to the dictionary, is "Divination performed by selecting passages of Scripture at hazard.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, April 18, 1917
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There are many ways of performing divination related to the practice of various deities.
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To be even more blunt: If the entire haruspical tradition is from the Near East and related closely with Babylonian or Hittite religion which share the same practices, then why aren't Etruscologists doing the sensible thing and putting away their childish toys namely Capella's fictitious poetry and picking up a book on Babylonian or Hittite divination practices in order to understand Etruscan religion more competently?
Finding structure in the Piacenza Liver despite academic claptrap - Part 4
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But why to dream of lettuce should presage some ensuing disease, why to eat figs should signify foolish talk, why to eat eggs great trouble, and to dream of blindness should be so highly commended, according to the oneirocritical verses of Astrampsychus and Nicephorus, I shall leave unto your divination.
Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend
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It has copied, by the aid of the telescope, the trilingual arrow-headed inscriptions written 300 feet high upon the face of the rocks of Behistun; and though the alphabets and the languages in which these long inscriptions were "graven with a pen of iron and lead upon the rocks for ever," had been long dead and unknown, yet, by a kind of philological divination, Archæology has exorcised and resuscitated both; and from these dumb stones, and from the analogous inscriptions of Van,
Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1
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I even did a biorhythms check on that divination site that I like, and my results show that I am at the low point of both my intellectual and emotional rhythms, give or take a few days.
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No. No, thank you very much," he said, backing away from Miss Larkins ' little table spread with objects of divination.
CHARMED LIFE
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The most simple method of I Ching divination makes use of 3 coins to read the hexagrams.
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The art of divination is important in our everyday life whether we recognize it or not.
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+ aeromancy, divinations by means of the air and winds;
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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There followed a confrontation between them, in which Laban accused Jacob of stealing his teraphim (household images, or ‘gods’, used for divination and supposed to ‘protect’ a home from evil forces).
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So what is the problem with divination and acting on the information it gives?
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There are no references to divination in the collections of sutras, but many can be found in the tantras.
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Virgil stared deep into the grease spots on the garage floor, as if by reading their patterns and by some mystic mode of divination, petrolmancy perhaps, he would arrive at a price that would not ali-enate the dark young man but would still assure him an exorbitant hourly rate for his labor.
Practical Demonkeeping
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Apparently, people use various forms of divination such as astrology, palmistry, omens and tarot cards as a ‘mirror that speaks truth’.
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Plato and the Stoics introduce divination as a godlike enthusiasm, the soul itself being of a divine constitution, and this prophetic faculty being inspiration, or an illapse of the divine knowledge into man; and so likewise they account for interpretation by dreams.
Essays and Miscellanies
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In India, however, where interrogations like genethlialogy were introduced in the second century by the Yavanajātaka, the relationship of the art to the second type of divination (familiar through the versions of Babylonian omen literature in the saṃhitās) was not ignored; from the earliest times the need for ritual purity and preparation is stressed.
ASTROLOGY
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Organized religion is a product of a mix of superstition, delusion, divination and humanity to calm and control the human mind. Dr T.P.Chia
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Because the summertime is grand, I had the occasion to perform some situationalist divination into The Moon.
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He does say that there was special significance in the number 18, since in gematria (an important method of divination among Jews at one time), this was the number equivalent of the word life.
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n. - ankle-bone; rounded beading or moulding on column; pl., dice. astragalar, adj. astragalomancy, n. divination by ankle-bones or dice. astragalus n.
Xml's Blinklist.com
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Raised Muslim, she now embraces a kind of universalist "natural" as opposed to revealed religion, along with practicing little bits of harmless divination.
THE PHANTOM SHIP by Frederick Marryat (New English Library 1975)
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Is -- date Lun title in 2009 is divination an east constellation?
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I do not think that any one form seems superior to any others, but then again, I am only seriously experienced with runes for divination.
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The man who was in the last degree amiable was to the last degree unyielding where conscience was concerned; the soul which was so tender had no weakness in it; his lenity was the divination of a finer justice.
Literary Friends and Acquaintance; a Personal Retrospect of American Authorship
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However, I often get the feeling when I've done some sort of divination that now the future is set, and that's the way it is.
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Organized religion is a product of a mix of superstition, delusion, divination and humanity to calm and control the human mind. Dr T.P.Chia
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Since I read the cards and runes too, maybe divination, thought experiment and fable-telling can all flow together for me.
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Rhabdomantic: "related to rhabdomancy" ( "divination by means of a rod or wand; spec. a technique for searching for underground water, minerals, etc.; dowsing").
Orange Crate Art
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Under teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, reincarnation of important lamas is done through divination or mystical means.
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In this area of the world, being narrowly missed by a lightning bolt gives one the ability to perform divination.
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The function of the haruspices was divination of the future from the entrails of sacrificial animals.
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The Glorious Qur'an commands humans to abstain from intoxicants, alcohol, drugs, gambling, from dedication of stones and divination of arrows.
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This sort of staff is crooked at one end, and is called lituus; they make use of it in quartering out the regions of the heavens when engaged in divination from the flight of birds; Romulus, who was himself a great diviner, made use of it.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
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But really to count, to temples, Taoist, shake It'signed divination.
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In pagan times when divining sacrifice was offered it was idolatry, and even now divination is a kind of demonolatry or devil worship (d'Annibale).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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Add a few divination or protection symbols, and you are ready to start using your runes!
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A mode of divination much in vogue in New England as in Old. Called also “sieve and shears” or “riddle and shears”: the learned name is coscinomancy.
"Letter of Thomas Brattle, F. R. S., 1692"; from Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706
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All such forms of divination seem to be based on sympathetic magic and cold reading.
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Myomancy (divination from the movements of mice) and other divination terms.
May « 2009 « Sentence first
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Do you include any form of divination in your daily practices?
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Tablet which, however misconstrued at first as an exposition of the science of divination, was later recognized to have unravelled, on the one hand, the mystery of the Musta_gh_á_th_, and to have abstrusely alluded, on the other, to the nineteen years which must needs elapse between the
God Passes By
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The result that viewer IIIcastsbamboo divination chips will determine how to display the screen and how tofeedback the motion by the device on-the-scene.
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Augustine was preaching on the duty his congregation had to conform with God's word: they must abstain from detestable pagan practices, divination, astrology, haruspication, and the like.
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Yet their principal gifts are those of the spirit, which include divination and clairvoyance.
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Spiritualist mediums are predominantly women who hold divinations and seances in their homes; many have become successful and even wealthy.
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More to the point, however, no divination is required to conclude that it is defendant's promotional efforts in publicizing her close encounters with these spirits which fostered the home's reputation in the community.
First Department
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There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
HOW EVIL WORKS
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In a separate appendix on "Thonga" names, Junod used the cases of two of his male informants to illustrate men's acquisition of new first names not only at puberty but with Christian baptism and entry to a new occupation, whether traditional (e.g. divination) or in the service of whites.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
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Prayer, my sin-beset brethren, standfast prayer, is the otherwise unidentified haemony whose best habitat was the Garden of Gethsemane; and with that holy root in your heart and in your mouth, there is "no enchantment against Jacob, neither is there any divination against
Bunyan Characters (2nd Series)
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They are far simpler than tarot but have great power in both divination and practical magick.
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Another traditional use for key divination was to discover the sex of an expected child.
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Classical religion covered an extensive range of the belief in spirits and nature gods, ancestor worship, totemism, divination and various forms of magic.
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` The art of cartomancy, or divination by playing-cards, dates from an early period of their obscure history.
The Gaming Table : Its Votaries and Victims : Vol. 2
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Maybe divination's not for you; maybe your forte is in healing, so you receive your Reiki attunements and do healings that way, or maybe it's herbalism and you take what you learn and help people.
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In terms of divination could it be that one is simply seeing the most probable of the outcomes?
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Alliette (writing under the name of Etteilla) was probably the most famous of the French writers on cartomancy (divination by cards) Abrégé de la Cartomancie.
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Although usually used for games, including card games with wagering, playing cards are also used for divination (so called cartomancy), illusions and tricks, and even for building unsteady houses of cards.
THE HISTORY OF PLAYING CARDS
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I thought that people believed in palmistry and other divination procedures because they could easily fit very general statements to their particular situation.
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Where they first acquired their infernal education — whether from the works of the ancient Theurgists — the demonology of the Egyptians — the belomancy, or divination by arrows of the Scythians — the spectrology of the
A History of New York
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The fact that divination works at all is a puzzler for a rationalist materialist model of the world.
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Where they first acquired their infernal education — whether from the works of the ancient Theurgists — the demonology of the Egyptians — the belomancy, or divination by arrows of the Scythians — the spectrology of the
A History of New York
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The Romans adopted the Etruscan art of haruspicy as one of their ‘unofficial’ forms of divination.
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If, however, the observation regards the dispositions, that occur to the eye, of figures in certain bodies, there will be another species of divination: for the divination that is taken from observing the lines of the hand is called "chiromancy," i.e. divination of the hand
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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It is also used as a type of divination and has been used in conjunction with astrology.
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Some Vodun spirits were borrowed from the Yoruba religion, and Vodun involves divination and spirit possession.
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I think a lot of people come to magic through divination, because it's more accessible than some esoterica, and better known in the wide world.
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His sporadic contacts were surreal, and his reports were exercises in divination.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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Real astrology is horary astrology, or divination, and can never be other than divination.
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Therefore no more do I put faith in tidings, whencesoever they may come, neither have I regard unto any divination, whereof my mother may inquire at the lips of a diviner, when she hath bidden him to the hall.
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During a divination, they construct usable knowledge from oracular messages.
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This conference aims to explore the nature of divination in relation to sacred knowledge and ritual practice.
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Divination was accomplished by ‘reading’ the appearance and arrangement of the entrails of newly sacrificed animals such as chickens and sheep.
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The Piacenza Liver is a bronze object designed to express the entire science of divination into a single model, uniting the practices of divination from lightning and bird omens (nb. the border representing the horizon and associated deities which is useful for these practices) with that of omens read from sheep livers (nb. the inner portion useful only to haruspicy).
The identity of the Etruscan god Tecum
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The heathen nations used sorcery and divination but the Lord said that the people were not to go down that route.
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Organized religion is a product of a mix of superstition, delusion, divination and humanity to calm and control the human mind. Dr T.P.Chia
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When they hear that Nebuchadnezzar by his divination is directed to
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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True, the essay is about divination practices, but the subject of the book is art.
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Its leaves are used in divination to find out witches, thieves, liars, etc., and it is the chosen haunt of ghosts and hobgoblins of all sorts – hence its frequent appearance in folk-lore.
Tales of the Punjab
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Since the model cleverly combines all of these divination practices together into a cosmological model, Etruscologists are left to try to piece together how it all interrelates and how it's all different.
Finding structure in the Piacenza Liver despite academic claptrap - Part 3
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Divination is an even more straightforward transaction; like paying a plumber for unstopping a sink, we pay a reader for forecasting events.
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In my view the question of time is central to the practice of divination.
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But why to dream of lettuce should presage some ensuing disease, why to eat figs should signify foolish talk, why to eat eggs great trouble, and to dream of blindness should be so highly commended, according to the oneirocritical verses of As — trampsychus and Nicephorus, I shall leave unto your divination.
Letter to a Friend
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Yet the fifth book had been previously restored by the mathematical divination of Viviani, (see his Eloge in Fontenelle, tom.v. p. 59,
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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What one misses in the discussion of divination as metaphor, metonymy, semantic privilege, and etiological discourse is how it relates to real individuals and specific occasions where actual ritual implements are utilized.
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You know, I've heard about oneiromancy, which is divination by interpreting dreams, kind of hard to get accurate -
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Is this because many astrologers are still acting as if they are involved in an exercise in divination?
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His sporadic contacts were surreal, and his reports were exercises in divination.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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Henry was the Moldwarp cursed of God's own mouth, and that they were the Dragon, the Lion, and the Wolf which should divide the realm between them, by the deviation, not divination, of that mawmet Merlin.
Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth
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There is evidence that the Norse used runes for divination before the 12 th or 13 th centuries, however.
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Among the Hasidim, a title popularly accorded to more or less learned individuals distinguished for their piety, and credited with supernatural powers of healing, divination, etc.
The Promised Land
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Organized religion is a product of a mix of superstition, delusion, divination and humanity to calm and control the human mind. Dr T.P.Chia
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Now when we fell out there was in our company an old man by name Cohen Al – Abtan,269 who had reared our sire and taught him divination and gramarye, and he said to us,
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Second, there are socially shared superstitions such as the bad luck associated with black cats or divination systems such as numerology.
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The zodiac was involved in chronometry, astronomy, and divination.
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The holy ability to peer into a man's soul and divine his true intentions must come in awfully handy ... but wait, doesn't the bible have a few things to say about divination?
Are we a Christian Nation?
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‘Well, since my ability hasn't been working recently, I'm using the ancient method of divination called bibliomancy,’ she replied.
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It was her involvement in astronomy and astrology that purportedly aligned her with black magic and divination.
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So it seems reasonable to presume that, where it regards the specialty of divination, notoriously considered Etruscan by even fellow Romans who employed Etruscan haruspices, there should be few if any xenonyms for the native Etrurian pantheon.
Archive 2009-07-01
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Divination was historically not gender specific but frequently androgynous, as the hermaphroditic figure of Tiresias exemplifies.
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Newtown is the place to be this month if you have an interest in palmistry, astrology, numerology, Egyptian sand reading or other forms of divination.
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Most clairvoyants restrict themselves to the pictures for divination.
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For this we know is the prize of magical incantations, namely divination and prophecy.
The Defense
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IMHO, any religion that starts out with the idea that Hebrews migrated to North America in 600 B.C. and that its essential truths were uncovered by some guy in upstate New York in the 1820's by deciphering buried golden tablets written in Egyptian (which are now, tragically, not available for inspection) using divination is right up there with the, er, imaginative stylings of L. Ron Hubbard.
Sound Politics: Mitt Romney for President: Part II, the Man
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He then took a step which is far more like an act of divination than science.
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If you could do a bit of mind and thought reading, clairvoyance, prophecy and divination, that is all it takes to be a magician.
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Anthony Aveni, a professor of astronomy and anthropology at Colgate University, and one of the pioneers of archaeoastronomy, suspects divination was a prime motivation of early scientists, particularly astronomers.
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Consequently, this was a divination of deep significance.
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But if by Neoplatonic belief stars were considered divine agencies, and if by humanist interpretation the sacred task of the Roman augur were translated to the role of the Christian priest, then the process of astrological divination and its place in human affairs is less opaque, at least at the court of Urbino: it is a cultural absorption of history into a new context, equipping humans to make decisions in the face of uncertainty.
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
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In palmistry, the reading of character and the divination of an individual's future are derived from the lines, marks, and patterns on the palms of the hands.
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Observing the flames of ritual fire offerings is also a form of divination.
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Phoenicians about 1000 B.C. (10) This alludes to the story told by Plutarch ( "Caesar", 47) that, at Patavium, Caius Cornelius, a man reputed for skill in divination, and a friend of Livy the historian, was sitting to watch the birds that day.
Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars
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I made a show of studying a shelf of books on tarot and divination, before making my way over to the section marked Magick.
NIGHT SISTERS
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The Romans had their Sybilline books and their Etruscan custom of haruspication (divination from entrails).
CHANCE
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One in every five believes in oneiromancy (dream divination), and one in every four takes astrology seriously.
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One link online concerning Babylonian haruspicy i.e. the practice of divining the future through sheep livers may oddly enough help us shed some light on Etruscan rites, beliefs and cosmology: Sacrificial divination: Confirmation of extispicy.
Piacenza Liver and The Palace Gate
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Omphilomancy is divination by contemplating the navel, while haruspicy makes use of the entrails of animals to predict what is in store for us.
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Unfortunately, the lack of such ethnography has not stopped scholars from attempting to explain away divination by placing it within evolutionist, diffusionist, ecological, or functionalist theories.
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Where divination is by trance-mediumship the prophet is often a stranger, a person deemed free from partisan interests.
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Some theurgical workings will incorporate elements of thaumaturgy, and divination may include necromancy while today's alchemist may bring in elements of all the other forms.
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They study astrology, crystal gazing, numerology, transfiguration, and divination.
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I will get more in depth with what each divination is and how to use it, as follows.
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I did much reading about Reincarnation, Astrology, Magick, Divination and Tarot.
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I have yet to really read my runes purely intuitively, mainly because I see my runes as the no-nonsense divination tool I have.
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A sangoma is a white witch (they practise divination, herbal medicine and ancestor worship).
Times, Sunday Times
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I think we each would’ve received O. W.L.s in divination, don’t you?
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Something New
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Yet another reason for faulty divinations simply lies with the diviner making mistakes of interpretation.
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For centuries astrologers have practised a technique of divination which relies on this same moment-by-moment interconnectedness of mind and universe.
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Hence the word divination has a sinister signification.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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The faces probably represent the Yoruba god Eshu, who mediates the human and spirit worlds and plays a prominent role in the divination process.
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His sporadic contacts were surreal, and his reports were exercises in divination.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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Overall, the pursuit of ‘proving’ the validity of divination and oracular knowledge is about as valid as attempting to prove love, the color blue to the color-blind or ecstatic trance to the uninitiated.
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Austen seems to intuit, that is, that national consciousness depends on the same powers of divinationof telepathy (feeling across a distance) that are at the root of Emma's blunders, the same that are in demand during the parlor games that so often engage her particular social set.
Social Theory at Box Hill: Acts of Union
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The Romans, who placed most reliance in divination by sacrifices, had of official colleges of augurs and aruspices who by an adverse word could postpone the most important business.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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I made a show of studying a shelf of books on tarot and divination, before making my way over to the section marked Magick.
NIGHT SISTERS