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Geomancy refers to an ancient form of divination in which, simply put, handfuls of soil or other materials were scattered on the ground.
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Copyright 1998 Anthony Louis. An earlier version of this article originally appeared in the 1992 Llewellyn Sun Sign Book and is reproduced here with permission.
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Astronomy and Geomancy in Kyoto
Ancient Astronomy and Geomancy in Kyoto, Japan. By Steve Renshaw and Saori Ihara
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A system of divination that employs the scattering of pebbles, grains of sand, or seeds on the earth and then the interpretation of their shape and position.
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Jenni Bartle-Smith, certified geomancy practitioner providing property assessments and strategies for home and business for improved health, financial, career and emotional circumstances.
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Medieval and western geomancy with on-line simulation using oracles from the astronomical geomancy ascribed to Gerard de Cremone.
www.geomance.com
Online casting with predictions based on pre-set questions.
www.bookoffuture.com
Contains links to translations of geomancy texts.
www.renaissanceastrology.com
Online geomancy course by John Michael Greer.
www.collegeofgeomancy.com
Elizabeth Bennett's pages about geomancy and its history.
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Geomancy is the art of placement of both secular and spiritual structures. Geomancy is spiritual ecology. Site has a forum, ezine and mailing list.
www.geomancy.org
Description and explanation from Wikipedia's directory of articles.
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An association of practising geomancers and other like-minded folk over the UK.
www.geomancygroup.org
To assist in the research and teaching work of Martin Gray regarding his concerns with the subjects of sacred sites, pilgrimage, archaeoastronomy, ecopsychology, environmental protection, and cultural anthropology. Based in Arizona, USA.
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