It was used by Renaissance magicians, the Golden Dawn, and Aleister Crowley. It requires no cards, no tea leaves and no crystal ball. It can be performed anywhere to give startlingly accurate divinations. Popular methods include using a handful of rocks or just a pointed stick and the ground around you. Now you can learn the history and techniques of geomancy.
Famed occultist and author Stephen Skinner provides the most complete manual on this art ever published. Geomancy in Theory and Practice includes the most extensive history of this ancient art to ever appear in print, plus showcases geomancy's numerous variations and manifestations in different cultures. Above all, this is a practical manual that will have you casting and interpreting geomantic figures in no time!
In my book, Modern Magick, I gave a brief introduction to one of the most important people in the history of magick, Dr. John Dee (1527–1608 or 1609). More than a magician, Dee was also one of the most interesting and fascinating figures of the Elizabethan Age. When he died, his home in Mortlake (a district of London on the southern bank of the... read this article