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Why You Should Learn Multiple Divination Methods

Divination is a powerful tool for gaining insight, guidance, and clarity in life. While many practitioners have a preferred method, learning multiple forms of divination offers unique advantages and deepens your spiritual practice. Here’s why expanding your divinatory skill set is beneficial.
Different Tools for Different Questions
Each divination method excels in certain areas. By knowing more than one, you can choose the most effective tool for each situation, for example:
• Tarot provides in-depth storytelling and psychological insight.
• Runes offer direct, ancient wisdom with a no-nonsense approach.
• Pendulum dowsing gives quick yes/no answers for direct guidance.
• Scrying (mirrors, water, flames) connects you with visions and subconscious messages.
Having multiple techniques allows you to select the best one for your needs.
Cross-Validation for Stronger Readings
Using multiple forms of divination to confirm a message strengthens its reliability. If tarot, runes, and pendulum dowsing all point to the same answer, you can be more confident in your reading.
Adaptability in Different Environments
Some divination methods require more space or time than others. Having multiple techniques lets you practice divination anywhere, for example:
• Tarot and runes are great for detailed readings but require physical tools.
• Numerology or astrology can be done mentally when you’re without tools.
• Pendulums and scrying can be subtle enough for on-the-go divination.
Deeper Understanding of Symbolism and Intuition
Each system has its own symbolic language. Learning multiple forms of divination enhances your ability to recognize patterns and messages from the universe. For example:

• Studying astrology deepens your understanding of tarot’s planetary influences.
• Learning numerology helps with interpreting numbers in divination spreads.
• Scrying sharpens your intuitive abilities for other methods.
The more symbols and correspondences you understand, the stronger your divinatory skills become.
Personal and Spiritual Growth
Every divination system has its own philosophy and historical roots. By exploring multiple methods, you:
• Gain a broader perspective on the unseen forces in your life.
• Connect with different spiritual traditions and expand your knowledge.
• Strengthen your intuitive and psychic abilities through diverse practices.
Enhanced Connection with Spirits and Deities
Some deities or spirits prefer specific divination methods. Expanding your knowledge allows you to communicate more effectively with different energies.
• Hekate is often associated with scrying and key-based divination.
• Odin, a god of wisdom, is connected to the runes.
• Mercury/Hermes aligns with dice and lot casting.
• Many demons are associated with divination practices, such as Gremory, Dantalion, Flereous, Delepitore, and more.
Having multiple methods lets you tailor your practice to your spiritual allies.
Avoiding Divination Burnout or Bias
Using only one form of divination can sometimes lead to mental fatigue or a fixed perspective. Switching between different methods keeps your practice fresh and prevents over-reliance on a single tool.
Knowing multiple forms of divination makes you a more well-rounded and adaptable practitioner. It strengthens your intuition, deepens your spiritual connections, and gives you access to the best method for any question or situation.
Types Of Divination

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Scott Laurenson, an Australian artist from Queensland, infuses his artwork with a distinct approach...

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Digmon signature moves display!!
Digimon Adventure 02 (2000)
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10 things i did that made me a better manifestor.
one. i let go of logic because life itself is not logical. even the physical world. (3d) we live on a flying rock stuffed with magma with an ocean we barely know anything of around a giant ball of plasma with other floating rocks in a galaxy within another galaxies within a universe and apparently we are the only living beings we know of so far in an infinite universe where time doesn’t really exist. oh, and our flying rock has another flying rock that orbits it and all of this is held together by gravity. does that sound logical to you ?
two. when i want something, i give it to myself in imagination as if it is already happening/already happened. i experience my desire in my imagination. i don’t care anymore about the 3d and i don’t wait for it to validate me. i validate myself.
three. i manifested small things first. i would put my awareness on things that i don’t really care about or stuff i’d like ‘cause why not and would instantly manifest them. i kept finding ways to prove to my “ego” that the law is real and now it shuts up more often.
four. i stopped listening to music, films, content, and tv shows that impact my mood negatively. this might not be the same for everyone but i noticed that the songs i continuously listen to heavily impact my mood and put my awareness on things i don’t want to manifest. same with the other media. however, i still acknowledge that i’m fully in control now. just when i started, i preferred to distance myself from them.
five. i listened to neville goddard’s books as i fell asleep. (i did it once and woke up feeling and thinking completely differently for some reason. even some of my manifestations happened while listening)
six. what worked, worked and i stopped overcomplicating it. so many manifestation “techniques” worked for me especially subliminals, affirmations, scripting, and visualization ! i didn’t keep searching for other techniques. these worked so i just continued doing them and that’s it.
seven. i used my stubbornness in my favor. i am a really stubborn person and i decided to use that in a way that benefits me instead of whining about being stubborn about stuff that aren’t in my favor.
eight. i fully acknowledged that everyone is me pushed out and tested it. eiypo is 100% real and it doesn’t matter what anyone says because no one has free will in your own reality and if you focus enough, you’ll see it.
nine. i stopped trying. i stopped being the person who puts too much effort into anything. my relationship, my friendships, my connection to others, finding a job, getting money, etc. etc. i just assume that i have what i want and that’s it. i don’t want to be the person who does everything and puts all the effort anymore.
ten. 3d and 4d are the same. practicing non-dualism has helped me a lot in manifesting. 3d and 4d are the same. there is no separation. everything is you and you are everything. that’s it.
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Affirmations for your Inner Child
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This is how I block acrylic yarn when the object is bigger than my mats.
I set it out on towels, then direct steam from my iron from 1-6" away. As I steam each spot, I pull the knit (blanket, in this case) into shape. I go over it in rows from edge to edge, then go back to adjust any areas that look like they need extra help.
My goal with steam blocking acrylic is to "kill" it, which basically means removing some of the structure from the acrylic and giving it a softer drape. I don't always bother, but this piece in particular was made with cheaper and stiffer acrylic than I would typically use.
Be careful doing this! You can melt acrylic yarn if you touch it with the iron or spray the steam from too close. You also don't want to put your fingers in the direct path of the steam; steam burns suck.
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Itashi's イザナミ (Izanami)
The Izanami is one of the Uchiha clan's ultimate dōjutsu.
Naruto Shippūden Episode #337
It is a genjutsu which affects the target through physical sensations shared between them and the user to perform the illusion. Like its counterpart, in exchange for the temporary ability that it grants the user, the Sharingan with which Izanami is cast is rendered blind and loses its light forever. According to Itachi, this technique and Izanagi form a pair, but unlike the latter, which is a technique capable of altering destiny, Izanami is instead one that "decides"
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Eva por Ediltrudis Noguera (Paraguay)
Las esculturas de Ediltrudis Noguera dan vida a representaciones humanas realistas y abstractas. Su habilidad para combinar volúmenes y texturas en sus obras refleja las técnicas de modelado (ñai’upo), que aprendió desde temprana edad junto a su madre, Mercedes Areco de Noguera, y su hermana, Carolina Noguera.
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Pintura digital
9 x 11,5 cm
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Coppering Techniques
From early on, the standard sheet of copper was 1,22m long and 35,56cm wide. The plates used for HMS Alarm (the first vessel with coppering) in 1761 were very thin, weighing only 340g per square foot. They wore away far too quickly, and much thicker plates were used from then on. By 1779 three thicknesses of sheet were available, weighing 907g, 793g or 623g per square foot, and these were to remain standard. They were distributed about the ship according to the wear they were likely to encounter. The thickest were in the bows, the medium ones just behind the bows, and the rest of the ship was covered in the thinnest type.
The following pictures show USS Constituion and her copper hull (x)
The coppering roughly followed the run of the planking, so the it curved downwards towards midships. The lowest strake was put on first, and each plank was to overlap its neighbour by about 1/2 in. On the first ships to be coppered, one sheet seems to have been placed directly above the corresponding one on the strake below; by 1779 this had been changed, and the strakes were staggered, as in brickwork. In 1779, to attach the planks to the hull, brown paper was used between the wood and the copper and then the plates were fastened with iron nails. From 1780, the hull was first coated with tar, then the brown paper was placed on top and then the copper plates were attached. The iron nails were replaced by nails made of a mixture of copper and zinc, because the iron interfered with the compass and could no longer be used.
Even though the modern reconstruction is shown here, it still follows the old pattern. Here, a tar foil is used as a barrier between the hull and the copper.
Early copper sheating stopped 30cm or more below the waterline, and the area above was covered with conventional wooden sheating. This was presumably because it was likely to be worn away by boats and anchors rubbing against the side. Wood was assumed to be less vulnerable to such wear, and it was easier to repair with the resources on board ship. It was still regarded as standard late in 1779. In 1783 it was ordered that the copper should end 60 cm above the waterline.
#naval history#coppering of the ships#techniques#royal navy#uss constitution#18th century#age of sail
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21 novembre 1783 : premier vol habité en montgolfière non captive ➽ http://bit.ly/Vol-Humain-Montgolfiere Ce premier voyage aérien en ballon non captif exécuté par des hommes eut un immense retentissement, la nouvelle remuant le monde entier. En France, l’émotion fut générale et profonde, l’événement inspirant non seulement les poètes mais également les caricaturistes
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Which of these resonates with you more?
Scott Laurenson, a talented artist hailing from Queensland, Australia, brings a unique perspective to his work, blending inventive techniques with creative expression. His art often captures the captivating beauty of the ocean, skillfully combining realism with illusion to create breathtaking seascapes.
In his videos, Laurenson shares his artistic process, giving viewers insight into both his skill and his passion for pushing artistic boundaries.
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GARURU TOMAHAWK!!
#metalgarurumon#digimon#digimon adventure#aesthetic#my own post#art#anime#2000s internet#gif#my gif#garuru tomahawk#signature move#techniques#piedmon
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