Ars Geomantica: Being an Account and Rendition of the Arte of Geomantic Divination and Magic
Gary St Michael Nottingham
Ars Geomantica: Being an Account and Rendition of the Arte of Geomantic Divination and Magic
Gary St Michael Nottingham
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Ars Geomantica explores the medieval system of Geomancy, one of the simplest and most practical of the divinatory arts, and one which crossed the boundaries of class and station due to its effectiveness. The sixteen symbols, their meanings and how to read them are lucidly demonstrated in a concise and lucid style.
Alchemist and sorceror Gary Nottingham goes far beyond simply providing a thorough exposition of the techniques and interpretations of Geomantic symbols in this work. He demonstrates their applications for working with the elemental energies of air, fire, water and earth, as well as their application in talismanic work and use as symbolic doorways for accessing the subtle realms.
The inclusion of detailed instructions for the creation of geomantic staves, elemental fluid condensers, and talismanic construction and consecration make this work a superb introduction of wide scope to the principles of magic and divination.
Ars Geomantica is Vol. III of the Foundations of Practical Sorcery series by Gary St. M. Nottingham.
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