The art of scrying has been around for thousands of years and is a
well-known method of fortune telling. We find out how it works
The
stereotypical image of scrying has long since been of elderly fortune
tellers leant over a crystal ball, providing guidance. While crystal
balls are indeed the most common form of this ancient art, there is much
more to scrying than meets the eye.
Using a crystal ball and its
internal images to provide guidance into events is known as
crystallomancy, and can also apply to gazing into reflective surfaces,
such as mirrors and water. Its many different forms were first recorded
in Ancient Egypt, when priests and priestesses of the great temples, as
well as ordinary people at home, scryed in the oil which filled lamps or
large barrels.
No special powers are needed to begin scrying but
you’ll need to have good observation skills and the ability to
interpret your inner language, which could take a little longer to
develop. “Any crystal can be used for trance meditation,” ...<<<Read More>>>...