Etymology: [ 'jE-&-"man(t)-sE ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English geomancie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin geomantia, from Late Greek geOmanteia, from Greek geO- + -manteia -mancy.
One who practices, or is versed in, geomancy, one who practices geomancy, A person who practices geomancy, one who is skilled at predicting the future by studying lines and figures or geographic features, an expert in geomancy, A method of divination which interprets markings on the ground or how handfuls of dirt land when tossed, A kind of divination by means of figures or lines, formed by little dots or points, originally on the earth, and latterly on paper, divination by means of signs connected with the earth (as points taken at random or the arrangement of particles thrown down at random or from the configuration of a region and its relation to another), The art of putting humans, their habitats and their activities into harmony with the visible and invisible world around us Living remnants of this once universal artform can still be seen at sites such as Stonehenge and Avebury, although the lack of geomantic understanding detracts from the full impact of their genius, Reading of the earth's energy and aligning with it, prediction of the future by studying lines and figures or geographic features, the belief that arranging your home, house, office etc in a particular way will bring you good or bad luck feng shui, Known in Chinese as Fengshui is the belief that the location or siting of a place, dwelling or tomb has some effect on the luck or fortune that will be experienced by the inhabitants of the place or the descendants of the person buried in the tomb The fengshui is determined by specialists who make their predictions based on the qi of nature and the qi within the earth It is based on the Five Element and Yin/Yang theories of mutual production, control and balance Fengshui beliefs have influenced the development of Meihuaquan and are an area of study which should be examined, A form of divination using earth signs for prediction of future events as well as reading of past events, A method of divination involving the sixteen Geomantic figures, which are composed of four rows of one or two dots each and given titles suggestive of their meanings,
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one who practices geomancy
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an expert in geomancy
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A method of divination which interprets markings on the ground or how handfuls of dirt land when tossed
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A kind of divination by means of figures or lines, formed by little dots or points, originally on the earth, and latterly on paper
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divination by means of signs connected with the earth (as points taken at random or the arrangement of particles thrown down at random or from the configuration of a region and its relation to another)
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geomancy
The art of putting humans, their habitats and their activities into harmony with the visible and invisible world around us Living remnants of this once universal artform can still be seen at sites such as Stonehenge and Avebury, although the lack of geomantic understanding detracts from the full impact of their genius
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Reading of the earth's energy and aligning with it
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prediction of the future by studying lines and figures or geographic features isim
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the belief that arranging your home, house, office etc in a particular way will bring you good or bad luck feng shui
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geomancy
Known in Chinese as Fengshui is the belief that the location or siting of a place, dwelling or tomb has some effect on the luck or fortune that will be experienced by the inhabitants of the place or the descendants of the person buried in the tomb The fengshui is determined by specialists who make their predictions based on the qi of nature and the qi within the earth It is based on the Five Element and Yin/Yang theories of mutual production, control and balance Fengshui beliefs have influenced the development of Meihuaquan and are an area of study which should be examined
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geomancy
A form of divination using earth signs for prediction of future events as well as reading of past events
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geomancy
A method of divination involving the sixteen Geomantic figures, which are composed of four rows of one or two dots each and given titles suggestive of their meanings
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