Thanks for the replies. I also use pictures sometimes. I believe you can read a lot of the soul through the eyes of a person.
As for bow and arrow? How does that work?
Regards
I use one arrow for "yes" and one for "no"--whichever goes farthest is the answer. I've heard of people using an arrow for "ask again" or "maybe" before, as well, but I don't tend to use that. My method is based on divination done historically by the Greeks and Arabs, but I've changed some things to make it work for me. :)
My way of foretune telling is by the use of two types of divination. Hydromancy and Necromancy; my techniques involve for hydromancy tapping into and channeling the spirit of water in order to gain or have visions. I use necromancy in a similar way but to gain visions from spirit possession of the deceased souls that passed on. I use these two ways of gaining visions to see the past present and future.
Re: Share your ways By: Misanthropy Moderator / Adept
Post # 15 Apr 12, 2019
Ceromancy:
Ceromancy is divination by means of dripping candle wax into cold water. The shapes the wax takes is then used to determine the outcome of your reading; similar to how one might do a reading with tarot cards.
My Method:
When I do ceromancy, I will roll the candle in my hands and focus on my question. I will then light the candle (I usually use a taper candle for this, but you can use whatever you have on hand) and drop the melted wax into a glass bowl/cup, filled with cold water. I usually do this between 6-8 times so that I have enough shapes/symbols to do an informed reading, but not so many that it is overwhelming.
I usually take several moments to look over my images. What are the shapes? What might they mean in regards to my situation? What impressions do I have when I look at them?
I make notes on any feelings or impressions I have about the images, and then look at the meanings and symbolism for the images. I feel this gives me a better idea/view of the overall message of the reading.
I have never heard about the way with the candles before. Sounds like something interesting I want to try.
Thanks for all the replies. I've heard many interesting ways already.