- Some
practitioners even
close their eyes,
engaging in "eyelid
scrying."
Methods of
scrying often induce self-induced trances,
using media like
crystal balls...
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SCRYE (
Scrye Collectible Card Game
Checklist and
Price Guide) was a
gaming magazine published from 1994 to
April 2009 by
Scrye, Inc. It was the longest-running...
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crystal sphere, orbuculum,
scrying ball, shew/show(ing) stone, and more
variants by dialect. By the
fifth century AD,
scrying using crystal balls was widespread...
- 'prophecy')
crystal ball
gazing → see
scrying crystal gazing → see
scrying crystallomancy /ˈkrɪstəloʊmænsi/ → see
scrying (Gr**** krustallos, 'crystal' + manteía...
- s-CRY-ed (****anese: スクライド, Hepburn: Sukuraido), also
known as s.CRY.ed or
Scr****, is a 26-episode ****anese
anime television series which first aired in ****an...
- a crystal. Traditionally, it has been seen as a form of
divination or
scrying, with
visions of the ****ure and of the divine,
though research into the...
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Oculomancy (from the
Latin oculus, "eye") is a form of
scrying where the
diviner gazes into the questioners' eyes and
reads the reflections. "Oculomancy"...
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psychomanteum to the Gr**** Necromanteion, and said its
function was a form of
scrying. Catoptromancy –
Divination using a
mirror James R. Lewis. (1995). Encyclopedia...
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Frederick Hockley (1809 – 10
November 1885) was a
British occultist and
scryer who was a London-based
Freemason and a
member of the
Societas Rosicruciana...
- nuts were
often used, and
customs included apple bobbing, nut roasting,
scrying or mirror-gazing,
pouring molten lead or egg
whites into water,
dream interpretation...