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  2. Oracle - Wikipedia

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    The word "oracle" is used by Tibetans to refer to the spirit that enters those men and women who act as media between the natural and the spiritual realms. The media are, therefore, known as kuten , which literally means, "the physical basis".

  3. Kau chim - Wikipedia

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    It is also sometimes known as "The Oracle of Kuan Yin" in Buddhist traditions, a reference to the bodhisattva Guanyin. It is widely available in Thai temples , known using the Teochew dialect as siam si ( Thai : เซียมซี ).

  4. Nechung Oracle - Wikipedia

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    The word "oracle" is used by Tibetans to refer to the spirit, deity, or entity that temporarily (or various styles of periodic or ongoing possession depending on the tradition) possesses or enters those men and women who act as media between the phenomenal natural world and the subtle spiritual realms.

  5. Ifá - Wikipedia

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    Ifá divination rites provide an avenue of communication to the spiritual realm and the intent of one's destiny. [17] Among the Fon, it is the female spirit Gbădu who is regarded as the source of Fá's power. [18] She is deemed to be the wife of Fá. [19] Her presence is required for new initiations. [20]

  6. Divination - Wikipedia

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    The Dalai Lama, who lives in exile in northern India, still consults an oracle known as the Nechung Oracle, which is considered the official state oracle of the government of Tibet. The Dalai Lama has according to centuries-old custom, consulted the Nechung Oracle during the new year festivities of Losar. [51]

  7. Fortune-telling - Wikipedia

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    Cartomancy: by playing cards, tarot cards, or oracle cards. Ceromancy: by patterns in melting or dripping wax. Chiromancy: by the shape of the hands and lines in the palms. Chronomancy: by determination of lucky and unlucky days. Clairvoyance: by spiritual vision or inner sight. Cleromancy: by casting of lots, or casting bones or stones.

  8. Babalawo - Wikipedia

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    It is a spiritual title that denotes a high priest of the Ifá oracle. Ifá is a divination system that represents the teachings of the Òrìṣà Ọrunmila , the Òrìṣà of Wisdom, who in turn serves as the oracular representative of Olodumare .

  9. Chaldean Oracles - Wikipedia

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    The exact origins of the Chaldean Oracles are unknown, but are usually attributed to Julian the Theurgist and/or his father, Julian the Chaldean. [2] Chaldea is the classical Greek term for Babylon, transliterating Assyrian Kaldū, which referred to an area southeast of Babylonia near the Persian Gulf.