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DIVINATION

The Conceptual Framework and Scope of Divination Divination is defined as the systematic practice of attempting to discover hidden information about a person’s future, interpersonal relationships, or various other facets of human existence through the application of specific methods or ritualistic behaviors. This practice is rooted in the belief that there are underlying patterns or […]

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LECANOMANCY

Introduction and Definition of Lecanomancy Lecanomancy is a highly formalized and ancient practice of divination, categorized broadly under the umbrella of hydromancy, the art of divining by means of water. Derived from the Greek words lekanē, meaning ‘basin’ or ‘dish,’ and manteia, meaning ‘divination,’ lecanomancy specifically refers to the practice of interpreting future events, gaining […]

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PALMISTRY

Definition and Terminology Palmistry, formally known as chiromancy, is a practice rooted in ancient traditions that involves discerning a person’s character traits, psychological disposition, and potential future events through the careful examination of the lines, ridges, mounds, and overall topography of the hands. This interpretive art posits that the unique patterns etched onto the palms […]

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CRYSTAL GAZING

Introduction to Crystal Gazing (Scrying) Crystal gazing, fundamentally known in historical and anthropological contexts as scrying, is a practice involving deep, focused contemplation upon a reflective or translucent surface—such as a crystal ball, polished obsidian, a mirror, or even a pool of water—with the explicit aim of gaining spiritual, psychological, or predictive insight. This ancient […]

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PREDICTION

Prediction in Psychology: Mechanisms, History, and Application The Core Definition of Prediction Prediction, in the context of psychological and cognitive science, is fundamentally defined as an attempt to estimate or infer what will occur in a specific scenario, usually on the premise of past occurrences, established patterns, or accepted statistical and causal standards. This cognitive […]

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