Friday, December 18, 2009

The Art of Divination

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Tarot? Scrying? Witches Runes? Dream interpretation? These are just a few examples of the many different methods that can be used for divinatory purposes. So why is divination important? I have found that regular (or even sporadic) practice of my personal favorites (tarot reading, mirror scrying) can not only be useful in gaining insight or inspiration in a particular matter whether it be personal, professional, magickal, or mundane. But aside from that it also helps develop your intution in general, as well as the level of trust you have in your own instincts. Both can be very useful in occult matters, and I highly recommend you experiment with one or more forms of divinatory work. If you tend to be a bit absent-minded (like myself) you may find it useful in relocating all those little things that you always seem to misplace! :-)

A WORD OF WARNING!!
No, the demons of prophetic power will not haunt and torment you for eternity after you've awakened them from their ancient slumber. BUT...the best advice I can give you when making an inquiry...MAKE SURE YOU WANT TO KNOW THE ANSWER!! Keep in mind that if it's something that is stressing you out, and something that you most likely cannot do anything about is it really worth knowing about ahead of time? Why torture yourself with the knowledge of some impending doom that you can do nothing about? Having said that, it is also worth keeping in mind that most things are not etched in stone. Most often divinatory work will only give you a general idea of where things are headed if they continue on their current path. Also keep in mind that results often require interpretation...just because you get a bad result doesn't necessarily mean it was wrong, perhaps you just misinterpreted. But you should get better at it with practice.

YOU ARE NOT NOSTRADOMUS!!
We can argue all day as to the accuracy of Nostradomus' predictions, but assuming you think that he was a great prophet all I can say is, don't expect those results in your own practice. Attaining such great powers, if even humanly possible, takes time, dedication, and practice! Start small, and work your way up if you so choose.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?
This depends greatly on the individual and the method used. Don't expect to have profound visions in your first attempt at scrying. Don't expect to be able to look at tarot cards and instantly know what they on your first few sessions.
When scrying you may recieve results in many different ways...for example you may see visions of an upcoming event, you may see symbols that require interpretation, you may hear an (almost) audible voice speaking to you (as I did with Hecate), or you may get nothing but mere thoughts. If they do come in the form of thoughts the ones of use will seem alien to you, almost as if they are not your own.

IN REGARDS TO THE TAROT
For tarot reading, I (and many well known occult experts and authors) recommend that you use a deck that "speaks" to you. I prefer The Gothic Tarot by Joseph Vargo, it is a rather dark sided deck with ghosts, vampires, gargoyles, dark angels etc. No matter what deck you chose be sure that it is one that suits you. I.E. if you didn't clap when Tinkerbell died, it's best not to use a deck of faeries and so on.
One of the advantages to using a deck that "speaks" to you as opposed to ones that don't is that you will have little use for the little booklet that comes with it. If the deck speaks to you, it should be quite obvious what the cards mean in a given spread for a given inquiry. With in just a few sessions with regular use you should begin to get a general idea of what many of the cards symbolize to you. However it is a good idea to keep in mind that just as with events, advice, and predictions derived from the cards, the meanings of the cards themselves are not etched in stone either. Keep an open mind and an open heart; be receptive to what they are trying to tell you!
When shuffling your deck be focusing on the matter at hand either in your mind, or say a mantra out loud that seems relevent to you. And continue shuffling until the deck feels "right" to you (you'll know when it does).

In regards to the other possible methods for divination (runes, automatic writing, astrology etc.) you would be better off to seek out another source as I have never used any of the three. However, if you would like more information on scrying I recommend reading "Nocturnal Witchcraft" and "Gothic Grimoire" by Konstantinos. While not exclusively about scrying, and some of the philosophy is a little "fluffy bunny-ish" for my taste (albeit a black bunny) there is a very good chapter on scrying as well as excellent exercises to assist you in jump starting your abilities. They are definately worth checking out in my opinion. Besides that, if you are a darker Pagan you are sure to find other things of interest in these books as well regardless of your philosohpical leanings.

Darkest Regards,
Raven

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