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Geomancy
In its' narrowest definition
and its' most literal sense, the term geomancy means "divination
of the earth." Strictly
speaking, the term geomancy refers to an ancient form of divination
in which, simply put, handfuls of soil or other materials were scattered
on the ground, or markings made in the earth or sand, to generate
a range of dot configurations which could then be "read"
by a seer.
Geomancy is 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. The occultist Agrippa later developed a method
of making marks on the earth with a stick, (currently the method
is also used by making marks on paper with a pencil or pen) and
then interpreting them. The interpretation is partly intuitive and
partly by means of a system of positions reminiscent of I Chang
hexagrams.
In the 19th century,
however, geomancy came to be applied to the Chinese practice of
feng shui by which the location and orientation of houses and tombs
was determined with close regard to the topography of the local
landscape. The feng shui master or geomant employed a circular magnetic
compass, called a luopan, which was marked off in rings containing
data relating to astrology, directions, the elements, landscape
forms, times of day, and so on. The aim was to locate a site where
the energies or ch'i of the land and sky were brought into perfect
balance. The harmony of these energies ensured good fortune.
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