Taina voda

The forgotten knowledge of the female path

On divination practices

Reading messages of the universe is a false belief. Utterly false belief. Sitting and wishing that things turn well in your life, especially in material aspect, by reading signs in everyday environment, doesn’t really work. Nor does visualization, nor drugs btw.


But to understand why it doesn’t work, you must first understand how it works and then map the gap.

Reading signs of the universe is when people believe they see sings like 99 written on the door of a building, followed by 99 of a passing bus, followed by 99 on the store front of a shop nearby, while 99 being your favorite number. And this somehow forebodes a great outcome waiting for you. You will be surprised by how many well-educated people are deeply superstitious in their daily practice firmly believing they possess some sort of superiority. It stupid and uneducated, for sure, but it works for them ONLY!


Bull!


It works for no one!


Truly no one! Even the best seers don’t SEE like this. Even those who serve demons, don’t learn things like this. Only weak slave candidates operate like this. They are begging for it and unfortunately sooner or later getting IT.


To understand why this doesn’t work, you must understand how seers see, how fortune tellers know, how horoscope casters calculate. Not all, maybe 1 in a 1000, but still, once you meet one, don’t listen to what he/she says, observe the way it happens.


It happens by watching the world around them and focusing on things that are homogenous, numerous and that are agitated. Things like coffee grains, tea leaves, animal intestines, beans, playing cards / Taro when turned down, fire flames, water or blood drops, etc. These are the best mediums. They allow the practitioner to connect to them. The thing becomes the seer, the seer becomes the thing.

  • In the Nymphaion fire sanctuary (today’s Albania) people would through incense into the flames and a reading was done based on the outcome. Ancient Tracian tradition was to throw wine in the fire and observe the flames.
  • Sortes Sanctorum, (a book critising divination, believed to be of Christian roots), mentions method that utilizes dice to provide insight into the future.
  • Extispicy was a common example in the Near East and Northen Asia, where diviners would pray to their god(s) before vivisecting a sacrificial animal, whose intestines or liver will reveal a message. The practice of sphagia in ancient Greece involved killing a young female goat by slitting its throat and noting the animal’s last movements and blood flow.
  • In China, oracle bones were used for divination in the late Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BC). Diviners applied heat to these bones, usually ox scapulae or tortoise plastrons, and interpreted the resulting cracks
  • Arabic geomancy consists of sketching sixteen random lines of dots in sand. The tradition travels to Europe and Africa, where we find other methods like throwing handfuls of dirt in the air and observing how the dirt falls. Chinese iChing is another notable example of geomancy.
  • In medieval Europe we find bibliomancy (used by monks as well), casting lots, etc.

It is not the object used that creates the divination, it’s rather the capability of the seer to connect to it and provide a medium of communication. The communication it internal, not through demons like in some other methods.


The agitation connects to the moving center. The emotional and moving centers are the only ones that can cross the veil and connect to the other world. The ability to develop higher level emotions is the superior level of the emotional center, so it’s not available to most true seers. They access information by the medium of the moving center or they use external entities. When the moving center is engaged, there is this sensation of becoming one with the object. As the object moves, the message is delivered by externalizing it. The seers see but can’t deliver the message to the intellect, it needs a medium to do so. That’s why the outcome depends largely on the quality of the seer. The more the seer develops, the mirror becomes clearer, the message becomes easier to interpret. But it takes practice, and it is prone to error for long time until it becomes manageable. During this time, it’s difficult to monetize the skill, that’s why most of the seers would have some initial capacity, but will fail to develop it, because they will focus on emotional intelligence. It’s much easier to trick people to give you money, if you understand human psychology. It’s way more complicated to work on the capacity until it becomes crystal clear. And if you know how to work on it and what for… This is not the case for seers who use demons. They don’t need to develop; they simply act as transmitter at the expense of their own health and soul.


It is the main reason why in Christianity and Islam the divination practices are forbidden, but the very act of seeing was considered desirable if obtained by monks for example.


Sahih al-Bukhari narrates Muhammad receiving revelations as, “Sometimes it is (revealed) like the ringing of a bell,” and Aisha reported, “I saw the Prophet being inspired Divinely on a very cold day and noticed the sweat dropping from his forehead (as the Inspiration was over).”


It has been a centuries old headache for the Christian church to be able to produce miracles. Nowadays they are so rare that on one side the Catholic Church has made the title saint purely complementary, on the other side, there are monks who do work… but they are just as lost as your everyday TikTok astrologer. They just have the pride to think that the dress they wear protects them from common mistakes. It doesn’t, and demons know it. Next time your priest tells you that they are communicating with angels every night, just smile… and walk away.


What organized religion did was to provide the structure and method to develop further the initial talent and even build the capacity from scratch when there is no talent. But that cannot co-exist with monetization and running it as a business. It takes seclusion and inner work. And most importantly it doesn’t stop at the event of seeing something, this is the building block for the next level.

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