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First thing I thought of with the name was Oneiromancy.
Oneiromancy or dream interpretation was one type of divination performed by wu 巫.
"I've brought a practitioner of oneiromancy," Tyekanik said.
Doubts gripped Farad'n and he asked: "Are you truly a practitioner of oneiromancy?"
Oneiromancy: by dreams.
"What is oneiromancy?"
The only visitors they allow are those who come to practice oneiromancy in their Temple of Einstein and to purchase spells and potions."
But ... the trouble with oneiromancy was always this: had it been a true and accurate prediction of the future, or was it just a dream?
In Otto Kruger's file, there were a bunch of crackpot pieces on various psychic phenomena-hypnotism, mental telepathy, oneiromancy, possession.
The indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi for oneiromancy.
As the mediator between the people and the divine, the sacral king was credited with special wisdom (e.g. Solomon) or vision (e.g. via oneiromancy).
The most renowned of the Arabic texts of oneiromancy is the Great Book of Interpretation of Dreams.
The major suspect is a Muslim preacher by the name of Abu Sa'id Al-Wa'ez, himself author of several books on Islamic oneiromancy.
The Dream Book, iškar Zaqīqu ("core text of the god Zaqīqu"), is an eleven tablet compendium of oneiromancy.
It annoyed me that my dreams had lied to me; I felt that I had failed in my oneiromancy; I hated failure, especially in myself.
Swiss psychotherapist and psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology, Carl Gustav Jung, focused this idea and formed theories, experiments, and terminology around Oneiromancy.
But . . . only picture my astonishment when finally my oneiromancy produced results, and I dreamed of this dark angel where I had thought to discover a hag!
There are hundreds of others; from pyromancy, oneiromancy, auguries from sacrifices, and the spinning-top of some ancient oracles to the omens drawn from the flight of birds and the prophesying of tea-leaves.
I mixed certain herbs and burned them, fell asleep breathing their incense, and sought by oneiromancy to divine the way it would be between myself and this doubtless fraudulent witch, this 'Marilena' (for such was her name).
Fatiyah was famous in Baghdad and later Jerusalem for being the uncontested master in the science of kosher Qame'ot (amulets) and their writing, in the science of reincarnations and spirits, together with Jewish oneiromancy.
Eleven-year-old Erik Rotger likes to say 13 words out loud as he walks down the street in his north Bronx neighborhood: outstanding, frolicsome, comprehensive, impressionable, Walt Disney, Poconos, Leonardo, oneiromancy, coruscation, conclusions, discombobulate and, his favorite, hierophant.
While common vervain is not native to North America, it has been introduced there and for example the Pawnee have adopted it as an entheogen enhancer and in oneiromancy (dream divination), much as Calea zacatechichi is used in Mexico.
Some dream-producing herbs like dream and african dream herb, and most notably Salvia Divinorum (Diviners Sage) have been used for thousands of years in a form of divination based on dreams called Oneiromancy, this is where the subclass derives its name.
The very frequency with which divination is mentioned is taken as an indication that it was widely practiced in the folk religion of ancient Israel, and a limited number of forms of divination were generally accepted within all of Israelite society, the most common being oneiromancy or divination by dreams.