Astragalomancy: A Loaded Guide: Intriguing Readings of 21 Discrete Dice Throws

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UPC:
9781478168157
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2012-06-30
Author:
Prof. Oddfellow;Craig Conley
Language:
english

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There is perhaps no better way to conjure up the spirit of great antiquity than to roll dice. The very ancient game of throwing knucklebones dates back to the Trojan War (ca. 11941184 BCE), if we are to take Sophocles word. The original knucklebone was technically a bone in a sheeps ankle, the astragalus, hence divination by astragalomancy.

The great Greek philosopher Plato traced dice even farther back, to the ibis-headed Egyptian god Thoth, inventor of magic and writing and science, divine arbitrator, judge of the dead, and maintainer of the universe. Plato himself played dice not only with cubes but also tetrahedrons, octahedrons, dodecahedrons, and icosahedronsthe famous Platonic solids of geometry. Plato said, God geometrizes, and thats a key to why dice have always been associated with divinationthe geometric solids, as building blocks of the universe, embody truths on higher planes.

Over the centuries, several rules have been associated with throwing dice for divination. However, it is entirely a matter of personal choice whether these are followed or ignored. Many of these rules are arbitrary and were probably developed to add mystery and significance to divination by dice. Do not be afraid to develop your own guidelines, nor to be completely spontaneous, using the dice in different ways according to your instincts at the time. Trusting your instincts is the best way to get a good reading.

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