Am planning on taking up geomancy soon as part of my studies, have to admit it does seem overly complicated but then again the I Ching looks that way at first but isn't half as confusing as it seems... its relation to Feng shui sounds interesting otherwise I don't feel the need for such a (seemingly) demanding form of divination, not to sound stubborn or anything not as though all forms of divination should be pocket book sized and easy to use but it seems complicated... would be interested in an online lesson though if anyone cares to write about it....?
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Just out of curiosity, how many people use geomancy as a form of divination. I see lots of posts on tarot, skrying, ouija, and other forms of divination but geomancy is sortof the red headed stepchild of divination methods. Why is that? From what I can tell geomancy includes the energies of a specific place in the reading. In the Cicero's book "Creating Magical Tools" there is a blueprint for a geomancy box and geomancy wand. How many people think that such items would be useful? What is everyone's method for crreating the dots and dashes?
Planning on using stones.... might see about that box and wand you mentioned, involves keeping some loose earth and invoking earth spirits to aid in the reading so the box and wand would be necessary... I think, am not too clued up on it yet as you can tell.
This post has been edited by Mchawi: Apr 3 2008, 09:19 AM