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OraclesThe Phoenix Cards : Reading and Interpreting Past-Life Influences with the Phoenix DeckSubmitted by Grandmother Spider on Tue, 10/18/2005 - 6:56am.
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The Celtic Tree Oracle : A System of DivinationSubmitted by Grandmother Spider on Tue, 10/18/2005 - 6:53am.
Out of practice Wiccan looking for help.Submitted by Army Kid on Fri, 08/05/2005 - 12:20pm.
Howdy folks! I have been Wiccan for the last 8 years and regretfully confess I haven't practiced the belief for approx. 3 of them. Now I come to the table in need of assistence and (gulp) help. My fiance' has a brother who for as long as he can remember has been "haunted" by visions and dreams influenced by a being that (from my understanding) calls itself "Archaos" (Ark-a-o-is). ( categories: From Grandmother Spider | Tech Support | Aboriginal | African | Any Pagans In...? | Art | Asian | Astrology | Beginners and Friends | Books | Buddhism | Celtic | Crafts | Crone Corner | Current Events | Dance | Dianic Discussion | Druidism | Ecology | Egyptian | European | Fairies, Spirits and Other Beings | Family Traditions | General Mayhem | Gods | Greco-Roman | Heilsa Asatruar! | High Magick | Hinduism | Holidays, Sabbats and Esbats | Homeschooling | I-Ching | Inn at Crossing Paths | Lucumi | Magazines | Media | Merchants and Catalogs | Movies, Videos, DVDs | Music | Myths and Sacred Texts | National Heritage | Native American/First Nations | Norse, Germanic and Anglo-Saxon | Opinion | Oracles | Organizations | Parenting | Personal News | Ritual and Magic | Runes | Santeria | Self-sufficiency/Voluntary Simplicity | Shamanism Central | Spell Free-for-All | Taoism | Tarot | Testing Area | The God | The Goddess | Voudoun | Wiccan Walk | Yok It Up! Joke Time! )
Tea Leaves??Submitted by Berkana on Wed, 09/08/2004 - 2:44pm.
Has anyone here ever tried reading tea leaves? The first time I tried it, I was amazed at how clear the images were! I wasn't sure how I was going to see pictures in some clumps of wet tea - I figured I would have to stare at it a bit & see what I could make out. It wasn't like that at all. The second you flip the cup over you can see the symbols, which are often quite detailed. ( categories: Oracles )
Lord of the Rings OracleSubmitted by crowsdaughter on Sun, 07/06/2003 - 7:12pm.
While browsing in Barnes and Nobel's sale section I came across The Lord of the Rings Oracle. It was over half off so I got it being a LOTR fan if for nothing else the art work. The set contains a book, a set of 40 cards, a ring and a map. The cards are beautiful. Not tarot. The ring is meant to be used as a pendulum in conjuction with the map. While not a pendulum user, I do love the cards and have taken to them rather quickly. They were carefully thought out and contain enough clues to help you remember the meanings. A truly enjoyable experience. ( categories: Oracles )
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