Divination

All earth's peoples have always felt the need to interpret the divine will. Despite the differences of race, place, habitat and climate, all cultures have developed their own characteristic way of talking to God and interpret his wishes. Some people do it with drawings made on playing cards, some others with symbols carved on wood and rock, or again others who observes how the sand flows, who watch the footprints of animals, who listens to birds singing. Others throw coins, shares a cup of tea or coffee, or watch stars and planets. This lecture reviews history, evolution and the different divination techniques from all over the world from ancestral times to present date, in deserts, rice fields, land covered with snow and ice, Mediterranean islands inhabited by priestesses of historic temples. There will be in-depth studies on historical origins, on some symbols and on techniques used for every single oracle, along an excursus of major importance for the consciousness of modern man, who has at last drowned all its feelings in the cybernetic seas, along with its ability to observe nature and understanding its languages.

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San Santino
San Santino
Allineamenti delle porte del tempio
Allineamenti delle porte del tempio
Sos Nurattolos
Sos Nurattolos
Asklepeion ad Epidauro
Asklepeion ad Epidauro
Shwedagon Pagoda
Shwedagon Pagoda
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