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In the News (Fri 25 Jul 08)

  
  Scrying
Traditionally the use of the word scrying was restricted to divination via the medium of a crystal.
Today the word scry is often used to refer to any method of divination through psychic, occult or other paranormal means.
Scrying can equally well be used to discover what happened in the past, what is happening now and how best to react to it.
www.wyrdology.com /scrying   (0 words)

  
  Oracles of Divination - Scrying - Crystalinks
Scrying can be an auto-deepening trance process that progresses in stages using tools such as a crystal ball, or other medium.
Scrying is the occult practice of using a medium, most commonly a reflective surface or translucent body, to aid perceived psychic abilities such as clairvoyance.
Scrying has been used in many cultures as a means of seeing the past, present, or future; in this sense scrying constitutes a form of divination.
www.crystalinks.com /scrying.html   (602 words)

  
 Scrying
Scrying comes from the English word "descry" which means "to make out dimly" or "to reveal." It is a mode of divination practiced since ancient times with the help of a crystal lobe, a pool of water, or any transparent object.
The divinatory practitioner is known as the scryer while the practice is known as scrying.
It is usually achieved by concentrating on or staring at an object having a shiny surface until a vision appears.
www.adula.com /scrying.htm   (0 words)

  
 Convex Scrying Mirror - Black Mirrors for Divination
A speculum (by definition, this word means simply "mirror" and should not be confused with the medical tool of the same name) is a tool used to scry.
Scrying is to divine by gazing into an object in which, or by the aid of which, visions appear.
A convex scrying mirror is highly regarded as the best and most useful of the scrying tools.
goldentreewands.com /convex.htm   (0 words)

  
 Scrying/Crystal Gazing/Crystalomancy
But who can say for certain when the first diviner entered into an altered state of consciousness while gazing into a pool of water, a crystal globe, the surface of a polished gem, or any transparent object and received what he or she believed to be a vision of the future?
The practice of scrying consists of fixedly gazing into a crystal ball, often placed upon a fl cloth in order to shut out all brilliant highlights and reflections.
Sooner or later, the accomplished scryers promise, the crystal ball or the scrying device will cloud over and, when this passes, small figures may be seen moving about in the crystal itself.
www.unexplainedstuff.com /Prophecy-and-Divination/Scrying-Crystal-Gazing-Crystalomancy.html   (525 words)

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