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Newsletters: Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #70<br />

Posted by: Nyxks on Monday, August 16, 2004 - 11:39 PM<br />

Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #70<br />

08-16-2004 to 08-22-2004<br />

Greetings,<br />

Welcome to the Seventieth edition of the free PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter. It is my<br />

pleasure to bring to you this weekly mailing list, of information, news, and offers. Please<br />

take the time if you will to visit any of our affiliates and or sponsors, who help make this Site and News<br />

possible.<br />

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

WEEKLY SPECIAL - Scrying<br />

WEEKLY ASTROLOGY REPORT<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION - Your Rising Sign (Ascedant)<br />

RECIPE - Herbal Vinegar's<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

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WEEKLY SPECIAL - Scrying<br />

by: Stephen Wagger<br />

What It Is<br />

Scrying is a method of divination (fortune-telling or seeing the unseen or unknown) by gazing into the<br />

shiny or reflective surface of an object. The scryer stares into the object until a vision is seen in his or her<br />

mind's eye. It's an ancient art that dates back to early Egyptian and Arab civilizations, and throughout<br />

history has been used by wizards, witches, clairvoyants, and psychics to look into the future, answer<br />

questions, and even find lost objects or people. Nostradomus is perhaps the most famous scryer.<br />

Tools<br />

A crystal ball is the most well-known scrying tool -- or speculum -- but other devices have been<br />

employed in the art, including black or dark mirrors, the waters of a still lake, or bowls of ink, water, or<br />

blood. Nostradomus used a bowl of water set upon a brass tripod. Jeane Dixon, the late American<br />

psychic, used a crystal ball, while other clairvoyants have used black obsidian mirrors, crystal skulls -even<br />

light bulbs. If you need a crystal ball or some other kind of scrying tool, you can find them ***** at<br />

Shadows and Light.<br />

Some scryers say that it's best to use a crystal of some kind because they have certain "vibrations,"<br />

whatever that means. Others say it doesn't matter much what you use because what you're tapping into<br />

are your own powers of divination, and that the speculum is just a tool. So experiment and find whatever<br />

works best for you. Since I happen to have a crystal ball, that's what I'll use. You may also need a candle<br />

or two.<br />

Objective<br />

I'm going to try to see into the near future. Actually, I'll be satisfied with any vision I see.<br />

Preparation and Procedure<br />

The room. Now for the set-up. At night, choose a room or area of your house or apartment where it is<br />

quiet and where you are not likely to be disturbed. Dim the lights or completely turn them off. Low light<br />

is recommended to reduce distractions and allow you to concentrate on the speculum. I chose to set up on<br />

my kitchen table just after midnight when the house had finally quieted down for the night.<br />

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