Most popular articles of category "Astrology"
AbacomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Abacomancy is a practice where your fortune can be told by reading the patterns in dust, dirt, silt, or sand. Read more »
AcultomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Acultomancy is a practice that uses needles for readings. Read more »
AgalmatomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Agalmomancy is derived from the Greek word agalma and manteia, these two meaning figure and divination respectively. Read more »
AichmomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Aichomomancy is similar to Acultomancy in that it uses sharp pointed objects to show patterns to read. Read more »
AlectormancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Alectormancy is also known as Alectromancy or Alectryomancy. The derivation comes from the Greek words alectruon and manteia. These mean rooster divination respectively. Read more »
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AnthracomancyAdded on 01/15/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Anthracomancy is using a burning coal as an instrument to predict the future. Read more »
AnthomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Anthomancy is divination by using flowers. Read more »
AmniomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Amniomancy is the practice of using the placental membrane which is also called a veil over the face at birth. Read more »
AmbulomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Ambulomancy is the divination by walking to and from places. Read more »
AmathomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Amathomancy is closely related to Abacomancy. This practice deals with using dirt or sand for its particular readings. The Greek word amathos is understood to mean sand. Read more »
Articles of category "Astrology"
AnthracomancyAdded on 01/15/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Anthracomancy is using a burning coal as an instrument to predict the future. Read more »
AnthomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Anthomancy is divination by using flowers. Read more »
AmniomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Amniomancy is the practice of using the placental membrane which is also called a veil over the face at birth. Read more »
AmbulomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Ambulomancy is the divination by walking to and from places. Read more »
AmathomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Amathomancy is closely related to Abacomancy. This practice deals with using dirt or sand for its particular readings. The Greek word amathos is understood to mean sand. Read more »
AlveromancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Alveromancy is the practice of using sounds for divination. Read more »
AlectormancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Alectormancy is also known as Alectromancy or Alectryomancy. The derivation comes from the Greek words alectruon and manteia. These mean rooster divination respectively. Read more »
AichmomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Aichomomancy is similar to Acultomancy in that it uses sharp pointed objects to show patterns to read. Read more »
AgalmatomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Agalmomancy is derived from the Greek word agalma and manteia, these two meaning figure and divination respectively. Read more »
AcultomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Acultomancy is a practice that uses needles for readings. Read more »
AbacomancyAdded on 01/10/2008 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details
Abacomancy is a practice where your fortune can be told by reading the patterns in dust, dirt, silt, or sand. Read more »
Know the Capricorn horoscopeAdded on 10/31/2006 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details / Capricorn
The sure-footed mountain goat can climb to higher altitudes than any other mammal. And truly a sure footed Capricorn symbol is well-suited for climbing. If you were born under the sign of Capricorn horoscope then you are supposed to be hard working, serious, cautious, responsible, practical, a perfectionist, conventional and business like. Capricorn is ruled by the planet Saturn and its element earth. Read more »
Libra: Sign of the Time of BalanceAdded on 10/25/2006 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details / Libra
As the natural diplomats, socialites, and party people of the zodiac, Libras will always have their plates full! Whether they're socializing with friends, shopping, partying, or meddling in the affairs of others it's certainly a wonder how they find time to squeeze in a little scale balancing in between. However, it is essential for a Libra to make time to find that much needed equilibrium. Read more »
Find the right place for you using locational astrologyAdded on 10/25/2006 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details / Locational Astrology
Finding somewhere to live that's right for you is not easy at the best of times but now it's possible to seek advice using locational astrology in order to identify the most natural area that you should locate yourself in order to achieve a harmonious lifestyle and attain the goals that you have dreamed about. Read more »
Taoism - A philosophical approach to living with yourselfAdded on 10/25/2006 to Articles Directory / Astrology / Astrology in details / Ageless Wisdom
Taoism offers a religious experience that applies to the Chinese folk religion, although the translation of the title into the English language i.e. Taoism does not actually relate to the Chinese language and for that reason Taoism would not be readily recognized by its Chinese followers as the title of their religion. Taoism offers an alternative to religious beliefs found elsewhere and includes teachings that attempt to align the human form with cosmic forces. Read more »
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