Ripple in The Romany Tide

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Re: Ripple in The Romany Tide
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By the way, the original poster got it mixed up. Odd is Yes. Even is no.
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Re: Ripple in The Romany Tide
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@perrych in regards to a pendulum, if it's done correctly. in my coven, i have one friend who is amazing with pendulums and runes, she closes her eyes and i write down the answer so she's not watching it. she says it helps her concintrat when her eyes are closed.

@unseen sounds cool, never heard of this, might try it later.
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Re: Ripple in The Romany Tide
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This thread has been moved to Tarot and Numerology from General Info.
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Re: Ripple in The Romany Tide
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What does this have anything to do with tarot or numerology. Mabey we need a divination forum.
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This kind of is our divination forum. Horoscopes aren't always astral charts and readings. A horoscope is simply a prediction based off of divination.

I just wish people would delve more into the past and present aspects of divination.

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Re: Ripple in The Romany Tide
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Perrych...

I had this spell taught to me a while back and it was from my great grandmothers spell book. So I could care less if it is in some neo pagan book.

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Re: Ripple in The Romany Tide
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This is actually a form of hydromancy, divination using water. I'm not sure if it was mentioned before, but I thought I'd point out that this doesn't have to be the first lesson in divination in general.

About the ripples, you're supposed to use a small smooth stone, not a large or rough one. There are less ripples that way and it's easier to count. You hold the stone a certain distance from the bowl, different people teach different distance but generally it's not above 6 inches. This also makes for less ripples. You want there to be enough ripples for the answer to be accurate, but few enough that you're not counting above 12 or so.
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Re: Ripple in The Romany Tide
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Interesting. Did your great grandmother teach you tea leaf reading too? I've tried it a number of times. It's a very interesting way to divinate. I read up on it from someone who claimed they were of a Romany bloodline. My cup broke though at my daughter's hands. It's hard to find the right type of cup, with a wide round bottom, much like a bowl. I was lucky enough to find the one I did in a tiny corner store on the southside of Chicago, and it was the last one. If she did teach you, I'd love to read about your method. I will eventually replace my cup.

About what was mentioned concerning the past and present, it is very important, and neglected because most people look so much to the future. But many forms of more complex divination sustain the past and present as a dominant factor. But if you read Unseen's first post, he merely said yes/no questions, which could mean concerning past, present or future. Most who work with divination know that questions about the past and present have far more reliable answers than those about the future.
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Re: Ripple in The Romany Tide
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I suggest hand making Cups. And Yes I do. But I have not done any Tasseography for a year. But I do other ways. And the type of tea you use has an effect to the meaning as well,

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Re: Ripple in The Romany Tide
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Really? Making your own is not an easy task. I sculpt and wheel throw clay, so making my own isn't a problem. It's just that dips (glaze) needed to make safe pottery to eat and drink off of is a little expensive. I would need to test my glazes for leaching, which is a long annoying process or expensive if you have someone else do it. You don't have to just worry about lead and cadmium, but leaching of the other chemicals in the glaze. That's why I keep my work decorative only. Most glazes, especially those with bright colors leach chemicals. All dinnerware safe ceramic is tested. Even then, some of your dinnerware and mugs are allowed a certain level of lead that is considered "safe amounts". I eat off glass plates, and brand name mugs that have high standards and reputations. Normally if it says "microwave and dishwasher safe" and doesn't have bright reds, yellows, or oranges, it won't leach toxins. If they ever discolor, throw them out.

Unless you know what you're doing, I would never suggest making your own. It could mean your health!
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