The Fascinating Field Of Psychic San Diego

By April Briggs


Seeing into the future or reading minds is a gift indeed. A psychic San Diego has a special place in society. ESP, also known as extrasensory perception, is highly regarded as a marvel and not a trait of the common man. Where does it come from? It may help to know the origin of the word in Greek. Psychikos refers to the mind or soul and the modern understanding relates to divination, as derived from ancient times.

Closely related to this paranormal realm is astrology, the science of predicting the future by studying celestial planets and orbs. Most of us have seen a modern horoscope. They are used to describe personalities and traits based on the position of the stars at the time of their birth. It is fascinating indeed.

By contrast, there are those who prefer numerology. They study numbers as found in dates or other sources is a way to get insight into a person's life, with special regard to the future. It is akin to astrology, with a different focus. The reader of numbers associates them with certain meanings, although it may vary from culture to culture.

Tarot is another type of divination. It uses a set of cards to see the future. There are usually 78 cards which have a picture that represents a concept. The reader randomly pulls cards to use for divination to predict events that may happen in the future or get insight on the past or present. Some people believe tarot cards originated in ancient Egypt.

Perhaps lesser known is scrying which entails reading reflective, translucent surfaces to gain knowledge of the future. Visions from the subconscious may prompt a certain outcome. The surfaces can vary to yield unique results such as stones, fire, smoke or water, mirrors, and crystals.

Reading the lines of the hand has a rival art: reading tea leaves or coffee grinds (the preferred method in the Middle East). After downing the contents of the cup, the fortune can be related. If you don't like it, have another one!

The study of dreams is a tool of modern psychology, but is also derived from ancient practices. Dreams may well offer special views of what is to come. When a person awakens and remembers a dream, it gives powerful insight. It takes skill and experience to understand the symbols that lie within dreams but is well worth the effort.

On the more unusual side of the divination scale is bumpology which looks at skin bumps, hyomancy that focuses on wild hogs, Ifa or the study of skin patterns, Kau cim that learns the future from bamboo, and labiomancy that fanvcies the lips.

Any and all forms of divination have their followers and detractors. It is nevertheless a fascinating field in which special abilities are used to see the future. You can learn a lot in every case.




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