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Divination (from
Latin divinare 'to foresee, foretell, predict, prophesy') is the
attempt to gain
insight into a
question or
situation by way of an occultic...
- Jinn (Arabic: جِنّ), also
romanized as
djinn or
anglicized as genies, are
invisible creatures in
early pre-Islamic
Arabia and
later in
Islamic culture...
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servant girl,
whose masters were then
unhappy about the loss of
income her
soothsaying provided. They
seized Paul and
Silas and
dragged them into the marketplace...
- the Huns. Maenchen-Helfen
argues that the
performers of
these acts of
soothsaying and
divination were
likely shamans.
Sinor also
finds it
likely that the...
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National traditions are well
preserved in Azerbaijan. They have a long history,
namely originates from the
formation of the
Azerbaijani people.
There are...
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Enchanter And
other roles Terry Gilliam as:
Patsy (Arthur's servant) The
Soothsaying Bridgekeeper The
Green Knight Sir Bors the Weak-Hearted
Animator And...
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Dukun is an
Indonesian term for shaman.
Their societal role is that of a
traditional healer,
spirit medium,
custom and
tradition experts and on occasion...
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Dorothea (Hermann and Dorothea), epic 1798: Die
Weissagungen des
Bakis (The
Soothsayings of Bakis) 1799: "The
First Walpurgis Night", 1813: "Gefunden" ("Found")...
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thinker of the Tribe,
despite the frequently-contested
reliability of his
soothsaying and advice.
Between the
beginning of Book 9 and the end of Book 11, it...
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wizard who at
first collected money from his music,
together with his
soothsaying and his
celebration of the
orgies connected with the
mystic initiatory...