geomancy

NOUN
  1. divination by means of signs connected with the earth (as points taken at random or the arrangement of particles thrown down at random or from the configuration of a region and its relation to another)
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How To Use geomancy In A Sentence

  • Make the table in the shape of a key, one entry advised, noting that such a shape is ‘auspicious’ in oriental geomancy and would bring harmony.
  • At the table Otho brooded over his geomancy figure while the innkeep consulted the painted cowhide. A TIME OF WAR
  • A type of geomancy called fengshui involves manipulating one's surroundings in a propitious way.
  • And the Isle of Wight is very close and full of dinosaurs, which is great for geomancy.
  • The company may even have a little help from above - its new headquarters are in a former convent and designed in the principles of Feng Shui, the Chinese art of geomancy.
  • Feng shui (moving wind and water) is the Chinese art of geomancy and it has been accepted and practiced in many parts of Asia and North America.
  • Hence the emphasis on fengshui - the ancient Chinese practice of geomancy that bears on where one lives and whether one lives in harmony with nature that determines the harmony and strength of the family.
  • First of all, the land is chosen according to the ancient science of geomancy which considers the shape of the mountains, position of water and the cardinal directions.
  • At the table Otho brooded over his geomancy figure while the innkeep consulted the painted cowhide. A TIME OF WAR
  • I am not a believer in geomancy, or that geographical places have spirits of their own, but I do believe that certain vistas can provide an expansive pattern of reality that resonates with prior memory patterns.
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