Chiromancy & Psychic Readings by Brenda Briggs
According to legend the practice of palmistry or palm reading was introduced to mankind by the goddess Aradia the Queen of the Witches. Reputed to be the daughter of Diana it was she who introduced various forms of witchcraft to the world including the "secret of the hands" that we now call chiromancy. Archeology tells us that the study of palmistry dates back to at least 3000 B. C. originated in the Far East possibly China or India.
The Ouija board is flat board with letters symbols numbers upon its face. There are a great variety of Ouija board designs particularly with respect to the planchette the small movable object used to spell out the messages received during a sance. Planchettes are traditionally small pieces of wood shaped like a heart but other designs can be used as well without affecting the accuracy of the reading. During psychic readings the participants place their fingers on the planchette allow it to move around the board of its own accord spelling out replies to various questions posed to the board.
The art of crystal ball gazing is not one that should be taken up on a whim. It is one of the more demanding psychic disciplines requiring the utmost levels of patient practice to develop the prerequisite relationship between the psychic his or her crystal ball. to be sure any reasonably gifted psychic will be able to see clouds mist within the ball but only those to whom the ball is properly attuned will be able to divine anything of real meaning. For this reason the psychic must always regard his or her crystal ball as a very personal item treat it with the highest level of respect. to ensure the strength accuracy of psychic readings it essential that no one but the owner handles the ball as such contact can diminish the crystal ball's effectiveness by tainting its essence.
The gypsies soon came to be thought of as unsavory types the practice of palmistry soon shared their ill reputation In fact a statute of Henry the Eighth declared the gypsies to be a group whose psychic readings used "subtle crafty means to deceive people" so that "by palmistry could tell men's women's fortunes. " This statute reflected the common view of the time that gypsies as a whole sought only to deceive people deprive them of their money with cheap parlor tricks. By the middle of the sixteenth century palmistry joined the gypsies in being considered a deception designed to steal form unaware.
Ouija boards have been the subject of much controversy in the recent past though they seldom make headlines today. Part of their slide into cultural obscurity may have something to do with Parker Brothers' manufacturing of the boards as toys. Regardless the Ouija board remains a popular means of performing psychic readings is used by novice experienced psychics alike.
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