Comparisons
on the Merits and Flaws of
Different
Divination Methods
I am going to list several divinatory methods,
and although my list may seem a bit long...sure enough there are other
methods out there... these are just the familiar ones, at least to me.
Following each one with the basic description of each, I will list, in
my opinion the merits and flaws of each. Of course this is based on my
opinion, to each they may naturally feel at ease with one method that I
may have indicated to be difficult. This is natural, in my opinion, for
any divination method to work, one must be in tune and balanced. It should
feel comfortable to the reader/user of the method being used. I do have
to note,however, when it came to writing the flaws, it was a difficult
task. Reason being,that what little flaws that were discovered by me are
not necessarily going to be those of others. For as I have mentioned and
believe,there are many different divination methods,and one should find
one that they are comfortable with that works with them.
It is usually that a person does not do
their own readings...as sometimes our own emotions can cloud our thinking,
and blur the actual readings.But this is not saying that it cannot be done.
Choosing the correct divination tool for
you to use: There are many to choose from,obviously. With my listing of
opinions on its merits and flaws should not be used as grounds for choosing
your tool. Instead one should choose one that they seem drawn to,
or it appeals more to them. One should not choose more than two methods,
for it takes alot of concentration,meditation and study to become familiar
and use the method properly.
Before beginning, there are several steps
that should be done...
1. A ritual should be done asking for assistance
and guidance from the God and Goddess with your desire to use the method(s)
to begin divination.Choose a Deity that is known for psychic abilities.
2. What ever method you choose to divine
with, it should be bought or made prior to the ritual. If possible it is
better to make the tool. With the effort,skills and work put into making
your tool, makes it more yours. However for those who rather not attempt
to make it, buying the tool does not make it any less. Through meditation
and the ritual, the tool becomes a part of you...
3. You should cleanse and consecrate
the tool during the ritual, and if so be, dedicate the tool to a specific
deity.
4. Every year, one should repeat the original
ritual to build the capabilities.
5. Have some type of protection available
for your tool.(Black wards off negativity.) Tools should be cleansed periodically
depending on useage and readings. To cleanse your tool, one should allow
the tool to sit in the moonlight for a few hours and then complete the
cleansing by finishing with a few drops of holy water.
Different Divinatory
Tools/Methods
Cartomancy
Divination or "fortune telling" with cards.
They could be the Tarot,Rune cards,The Celtic Tree Oracle (based on plants
and trees),Phoenix deck (for past life readings),Medicine cards (which
uses animal symbolism), etc. I have used the Tarot and Medicine cards.
Merits: there are several ways to do a reading with Tarot cards, as well
as different levels. One can be a beginner or as well be advanced. There
are many different spreads...varying with your beliefs, as well as what
type of reading one wants. Flaws:The cards meanings are generalized. One
should have a clear mind (usually best when doing any type of reading)
while doing the reading.Yet the readings sometimes are vague. There are
various spreads to do readings as well as to learn the different meanings
of the cards.It DOES take time and practice.
Dowsing:
Divination by the use of a pendulum, metal
rod or forked stick. Merits: Excellent for seeking simple answers, especially
to yes and no questions. As well as you can create your own answer chart.
Also in my opinion this method is quite simple to use, and very easily
learnable. Flaws: One flaw is that none of the answers are more than what
is already answered before them. Meaning-you create the answer sheet and
use the pendulum to find the answer...well if the answer is not on the
sheet...you are going to be sitting bewildered for a while. And if one
chooses not to use an answer chart...then one should know the motions and
their meanings.
Numerology:
Divination by the use of numbers and calculations
thereof. Merits: Pretty simple to use, anything from your birthdate to
your dreams can be used. Quite the assistant in astrology. Flaws: It pays
to be good at math!! As well as knowledge as to what the numbers mean is
a plus.
Geomancy:
Divination by the use of marks in the earth.
Merits: I sense this as Natures way of telling you a message. Quite resourceful
if you know what you are looking for. Flaws: One must be out in nature
to observe this. Messages could be missed due to someone not paying attention.
Focus has to be to search for the answers out there.
Astrological Geomancy:
Divination combining inner consciousness
and astrology. Merits: Another great assistant in astrology. Flaws: One
has to be in an open minded, meditative state. One should also know something
of astrological charts and patterns.
I-Ching:
A divination vehicle using three coins or
chips. This is the ancient system of Chinese wisdom often used in oracular
divination. It consists of 64 hexagrams of solid and broken lines. The
hexagram is determined by tossing three coins, three times by the inquirer.
The I-Ching is based upon an entire philosophy of an unified and cyclical
universe, the future develops according to fixed laws and numbers. In other
words, there is no "coincidence" or "chance", but only causality. The I-Ching
does not give definitive answers (similar to Tarot) but enables the inquirer
to look within themselves for answers. Merits: Very good for business or
financial matters. Also good for certain religions/beliefs that frown upon
certain divination tools, such as Tarot. This seems quite harmless, and
passes off
as more of a game instead of what the person
is really using it for. Flaws: One needs to know how to interpret the meanings
of the patterns. And should have some type of text or guide that explains
such...as to there are numerous patterns for the meanings to really be
memorized.
Crystal Gazing:
Divination by using a crystal ball Merits:
Very clear answers to the questions being sought. More of seeing the answer
then trying to figure the answer out. Flaws: It takes time as well as clear
thinking, deep meditation and the knowledge of a situation to see what
possible outcomes may be... Crystal balls are more expensive the bigger
they get. As with any tool, proper caution and handling should be seen
to when using, however more precaution needs to be placed into the tool,
the crystal ball. Scratches and flaws will affect usage.
Scrying:
Divination using a bowl of inked water,
or a magick mirror. Merits: Similar to the crystal gazing. With the scrying,
you are making your tool, which then in turn makes it more powerful,in
my opinion to your hands. Again specific answers and situations can be
seen. Flaws: Also similar to the crystal ball, meditation and clear thinking
is a must. You must know what you are looking for. Also one must have the
tools to make such items and as well know how to use them.
Fire Scrying:
Divination by gazing into the embers as
you would a crystal ball, magick mirror and/or bowl of inked water. Merits:
I find this to be another of a Natural divination. The fires embers provides
you the ability to look into the answers you seek. This method can also
be very exhilarating as well as exhausting. It is excellent for usage with
Covens and rituals. Flaws: Ummm... can only be done outdoors, unless of
course you use a candle, but it takes more skill and practice to do such.
One must be cautious to avoid burns.
Cauldron Scrying:
Divination by gazing into the steam rising
from a pot of selected herbs and spices. Merits: Another natural divination
tool. Another excellent tool that can be used with a complete coven during
a ritual. Many images can be sought and discovered with this method. Flaws:
One must have the herbs required to do such. One must be cautious to avoid
burns. Other scrying methods are: sand patterns, seashells, liquor, candle
wax, or smoke
Palmistry:
Divination by the examination of an individuals’
hands. Merits: The reading is specifically meant for you, no outside influences
are involved. Flaws: One must know what the lines, the mounts of the hand.
One must be able to notice all little things such as coloration, cuts and
curves. Another flaw to palmistry is there is no specific seeking of certain
answers.
Runes:
Divination by the use of stones or ceramic
squares inscribed with the magickal alphabet of the Scandinavian, Germanic
or Norse symbols Learning to read the Runes; The first step in learning
to read the runes must be to get to know the runes themselves. This doesn't
necessarily mean memorizing interpretations out of a book, although the
literal meanings of the rune names should be memorized as a starting point.
Instead, take one rune each day, starting with fehu and ending with oþila,
and meditate on it. There are several exercises you can do daily to aid
in this: word association with the rune names, visualization, physical
connection with the rune, etc. Always keep a record of your rune readings
in a journal. Merits: Excellent even for the beginner. This is excellent
for dream analysis, spells, talismans, and seeking specific answers as
well as typical reading. Flaws: One should know the meaning or have some
reference to decipher what the runes mean. It's not quite as easy to draw
a nine rune cast as it is to record a tarot spread. But to be honest, this
is another I really have no flaws with.
Dream Analysis:
Divination by the analyzing of ones dreams.
Merits: Everyone dreams. Dreams can depict actual situations and clearly
tell you what you need to/or/ should know. One can even set their minds
to dream about specific things. Flaws: One needs to teach themselves how
to recall their dreams as well as record them. Dreams can be altered due
to foods eaten, stressful situations, as well they can be easily forgotten.
Tasseography:
Divination by the use of tea leaves left
in a cup after the tea is drank. Merits: Simple method of divination. Easy
to use even by a beginner.(The tea also aides in cleansing the body<G>)
Flaws: Pictures seen by one person, may not be the same as seen by another.
As well as images could be confused as something other than what they are.
Example, one person could see an image and refer to it as a book, yet in
some manner, another person could see it as steps? So the predictions are
as one sees them.
Graphology:
Divination by the study of an individuals’
handwriting. Merits: No real special tools needed. The predictions and
divination of graphology is another that is personal. Flaws: One needs
to know how to read the writing and interpret the meanings. A disease or
situation can cause disturbances in the manner one normally writes and
thus giving a false reading.
Astromancy:
Divination by the study of an individuals’
birth sign. Merits: This is one that is done by and accepted by many. It
also is simple to configure. It gives a generalized reading.. Flaws: The
generalized reading can be too vague. The reading is based on a span of
time, instead of an individual date. Unless it is based specifically on
the time and date of ones birth...it is to broad to be completely precise.
One needs to be able to read astrological charts, configure the date of
birth accurately to give a reading.
Domino Divination:
Simply as it is called, it is the divination
through the use of dominos. Merits: Dominos are easily obtainable. Readings
are based off the way the dominos are chosen and placed. Flaws: One needs
to really know how to decipher what the dominos mean, have some type of
reference available for deciphering. To me, domino divination is not a
real method of divination...more so it appears as something fun to do.
I have seen the reference for the meanings of the dominos and to me, it
seems to be too complicated to determine what the domino means.
Dice Divination:
Again, divination through the use of dice.
Merits: Similar to the domino, and also carries some traits of the pendulum.
The dice are easily obtainable as well as you can create the baseboard
on to which the dice fall upon and from that you decipher the reading.
Flaws: Again a complex as well confusing method to divine with. I have
also seen the meanings for the way and where the dice would fall...in my
opinion, it is too complex to obtain a general or quick reading.
These of course, are generalized opinions
based on my experience or trial with them. I have tried to be brief, yet
self-explaining on my reasons. Perhaps a few of the flaws listed comes
from the method on how I was taught, or the materials I used to attempt
to use the tools. I mean none as a discouragement for their uses. As to
each they shall find their own. I as well welcome any feedback and experiences
you may have with one of the methods.
Brightest Blessings in your discoveries...
Copyright 2000
Briana Ashling
Used by Permission