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Scrying - Oracles of Divination

Scrying is a method of divination and takes on many forms. Information received varies
with the type of scrying one is using to get answers. Information can be objective,
message given that are independing of the scryer - or subjective, determined or
influenced by the scryer. Scrying can also be viewed as a form of mediumship, messages
allegedly coming from another realm. This all goes to the scrying tool used and the
interpretation of the symbol shown. A dream dictionary is often helpful.

As consciousness is evolving, so too are the meanings of the symbols.

Scrying comes from the Old English word descry meaning "to make out dimly" or "to
reveal." Adding the prefix/suffix 'be' (often 'gye' in Germanic languages), gives us the
modern word 'describe'.

Art of Scrying

Scrying can be an auto-deepening trance process that progresses in stages using tools
such as a crystal ball, or other medium. Initially, the medium serves as a focus for the
attention, removing unwanted thoughts from the mind in the same way as a mantra. Once
this is achieved, the scryer begins a free association with the perceived images suggested,

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for instance in a crystal ball, by the tiny inclusions, web-like faults and/or the cloudy glow
within the ball under low light (i.e. candlelight).

The technique of deliberately looking for and declaring these initial images aloud, however
trivial or irrelevant they may seem to the conscious mind, is done with the intent of
deepening the trance state, wherein the scryer hears their own disassociated voice
affirming what is seen within the concentrated state in a kind of feedback loop. This
process culminates in the achievement of a final and desired end stage in which visual
images and dramatic stories seem to be projected within the mind's eye of the scryer, like
an inner movie. This overall process reputedly allows the scryer to "see" relevant events or
images within the chosen medium.

Scrying has been used for thousands of years by different cultures. Ancient Egypt used
scrying in their Initiations. This included water scrying, dream scrying, oil scrying, and
mirror scrying. One legend states that the goddess Hathor carried a shield that could
reflect back all things in their true light. From this shield she allegedly fashioned the first
magic mirror to "see."

Ancient Persia -- the Shahnama, a semi-historical epic work written in the late 10th
century, gives a description of what was called the Cup of Jamshid, used in pre-Islamic
Persia, which was used by wizards and practitioners of the esoteric sciences for observing
all the seven layers of the universe.

Ancient Greeks and Celts practiced scrying using beryl, crystal, black glass, polished
quartz, water, and other transparent or light catching bodies. Nostradamus is believed to
have employed a small bowl of water as a scrying tool into which he gazed and received
images of future events. Alchemists Edward Kelley and John Dee employed a form of
scrying using a small crystal ball or shewstone - a piece of polished obsidion. The crystal
ball and wax tablets used by Dee and Kelley are on display at the British Museum in
London.

Scrying is the occult practice of using a medium, most commonly a reflective surface or
translucent body, to aid perceived psychic abilities such as clairvoyance. The media often
used to "see" are water, polished precious stones, crystal balls, or mirrors. Scrying, in this
context, uses a "visual" process. There are some who believe the art of scrying is not
limited to the use of "reflective" or "translucent" bodies only, but includes other media.
Scrying has been used in many cultures as a means of seeing the past, present, or future;
in this sense scrying constitutes a form of divination.

Source: http://www.crystalinks.com/scrying.html

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