More than 30 per cent of Americans believe in some sort of esoteric knowledge and regularly consult astrology, tarot readers or fortune tellers, according to a recent report by the Pew Research Centre ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The end of the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth century in Japan saw transformations in divination techniques similar ...
Mar. 26—Margie Florimbio held a shiny chunk of rock up for her audience to see. It was lepidolite, she explained, a type of mineral containing flakes of lithium, and the energy from which Florimbio ...
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, Vol. 79, No. 1, Knowledge in Practice: Expertise and the Transmission of Knowledge (2009), pp. 110-127 (18 pages) This essay describes the ...
More than 30 per cent of Americans believe in some sort of esoteric knowledge and regularly consult astrology, tarot readers or fortune tellers, according to a recent report by the Pew Research Centre ...
Fortune telling isn’t a parlor trick or trending fad for Romani people, it’s a survival trade rooted in their culture, shares Jezmina Von Thiele. Courtesy of Aurora Rose Decosta Gypsyfortuneteller is ...
Young, urban Chinese are going gaga for divination techniques, be they Western methods like astrology and tarot cards, or homegrown practices such as the bazi, or Eight Trigrams: eight Taoist ...
Gypsyfortuneteller is still a popular, but unfortunate, Halloween costume. Fortune telling, particularly cartomancy in this case, isn’t a parlor trick or trending fad for Romani people ― it’s a ...