Divinations techniques using more loosely defined forms such as crystal gazing, smoke, burning coals, water and stone, as opposed to more clearly defined forms such as tarot or runes
Divination, usually using such methods as crystal gazing, or divination via incense smoke, or water as opposed to tarot or other manipulative means
A term used to cover a wide range of divination techniques which parapsychology would tend to classify as types of ESP Most scrying techniques involve some degree of fixation on a surface with a clear optical depth (e g a crystal ball, a pool of ink or deep water) or on an area which shows random patterns (e g flames in a fire, smoke), the idea being that subconscious information available to the scrying will be manifested in their interpretation of the imagery or random patterns they see Techniques using a clear optical depth are actually very similar to the idea behind the homogenous visual field used in Ganzfeld ESP research
A form of divination where the seeker stares at a shiny object such as a crystal ball, mirror, glass ball (witch ball) water or some other reflective object
Divination using a crystal, mirrors, bowls of water, ink, or flames to induce visions