Transcript Magic
Divination
• Techniques for obtaining information about
things unknown, including events that will
occur in the future.
• Magic vs. Divination:
– Magic: based on the manipulation of
perceived connections between things
• Ex: Magical ritual to bring rain
– Divination: based on observing these
connections
• Ex: Trying to figure out when it will rain
Forms of Divination
• Inspirational
– Involves some type of spiritual
experience such as a direct
contact with a supernatural
being through an altered state
of consciousness (called
natural or emotive
divination)
• Ex: Mediums, Shamans,
Possession
• Noninspirational
– More magical ways of
divination including the
reading of natural events, and
manipulation of oracular
devices (called artificial
divination)
• Ex: Oracle at Delphi, Magic 8
Ball, Ouija Board
• Fortuitous
– Divination without any
conscious effort on the part of
the individual
• Ex: black cat crosses one’s
path, one is overtaken by a
trance
• Ex: Prophecy
• Deliberate
– Purposeful divinatoin
• Reading the Tarot, casting
bones
• Ex: Mediums
Divination Techniques
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Aleuromancy: by use of flour (Fortune Cookies)
Apantomancy: by a chance meeting with an animal (black cat).
Astrology: by celestial bodies. Originally based on an earth-centered
Universe. Hipparchus (130 B.C.E.) discovered the position of the
Equinoxes, which would later form the base of Astrology. Astrology
and Astronomy interlinked until the 16th century.
Augury: by the flight of birds. Also called Ornithomancy
Bibliomancy: by books (frequently, but not always, religious texts).
Cartomancy: by cards (Tarot).
Chronomancy: by time, lucky/unlucky days (related to Astrology,
horoscope).
Graphology: by handwriting analysis.
Haruspication: by examination of animal entrails (Rome).
Necromancy: by the dead, or spirits/souls of the dead/recently dead.
Oneiromancy: by dreams. Prophethetic-like dreams?
Onomancy: by names.
Ordeals: by divination performed on the body of the accused.
(Witchcraft in Christian Europe and drowning/fire). Guilty would burn,
innocent would sink.
Ouija: board divination.
Palmistry: palm reading.
Phrenology: Study of shape/structure of the human head
Scapulamancy: by cracks and burns on a sheep/human scapula
(Rome).
Tasseology: by tea leaves
Other?
The Oracle at Delphi
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Temple of Apollo at Delphi (from 1400
B.C.E.)
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Where you went in the ancient world to
know the future
Built around a sacred spring that
emitted a sweet smelling gas
(pneuma).
The medium or Pythia was the diviner.
She would be the one through whom
Apollo spoke (possession) and told the
future.
She would inhale the gas, read off the
question from clay tablets and give her
answer (which was then recorded in
verse by nearby priests). This oracle
never gave direct answers.
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Ex: King Croesus of Lydia (560-547
B.C.E.), asked if he should go to war.
Answer: if he did, he would destroy a
great realm! Croesus took this as
fortuitous, went to war and inadvertently
destroyed his own realm by waging war
against the mighty Persian empire.
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A form of deliberate and inspirational
divination
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