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Geomancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Geomantic figures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Geomantic energies affect the way people feel, think and behave. They are modified by town plans and and they reverberate within all structures. ... Recently ultra sensitive instruments are enabling us to develop scientific frameworks or geomantic understandings. In the Chinese tradition the words 'Feng Shui' are used...
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"Geomancy" is derived from the Latin "geomantia," which in turn is derived from the Greek for "divination by earth." The Arabic name for geomancy, "'ilm al-raml," means "the science of the sand." In its original form, the geomantic figure was created by making lines of random numbers of dots in the sand, hence the name.
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Taoist 5 element Feng Shui and geomancy explained simply with practical design suggestions by Adrian Llewellyn. Consultations in the UK. ... This site explains Taoist Classical Feng Shui in (hopefully) clear, concise, jargon free English. It covers the basic theory, ... It is best to read the main sections in sequence:
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GEOMANTIC describes the wisdom of earth in connection with the Erfuehlen of the common performing strengths of the earth and of the cosmos.
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Campus (n.) - 1: a smooth patch of ground or earth on which points are marked for geomantic divination. 2: a university, college or school viewed as an academic, social or spiritual entity.
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An original in Arabic is possible, as the traditional method of structuring a geomantic divination follows the direction of Arabic writing. There has been disagreement among scholars over which of these two men was responsible for this text.
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