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Crowley had mastered this, and in the divination book I found in my teens, had info on this. These days it seems near impossible to find anything on it.
Its more about how a salesperson reads a person as they walk in the door. Astrologically speaking, from lines in the forehead, nose bridge, eyes, ears, etc can tell you a persons birth chart, or at least the big three -- sun, moon, ascendant.Or rather, is it divination about the person or anything you want?
From what I recall about that line of divination and Crowleys knack for it.Its more about how a salesperson reads a person as they walk in the door. Astrologically speaking, from lines in the forehead, nose bridge, eyes, ears, etc can tell you a persons birth chart, or at least the big three -- sun, moon, ascendant.
What exactly did he divine? Just stuff like the sun, moon, ascendant? Birth chart material? That'd be an interesting parlor trick, but little more. I mean, normally one can ask after a person's astrologically relevant data. If Crowley could have divined a person's intentions, foibles, besetting flaws, and sterling virtues it'd all be worthwhile. Given the man's history with mates, I'd say he had some ways to go.Its more about how a salesperson reads a person as they walk in the door. Astrologically speaking, from lines in the forehead, nose bridge, eyes, ears, etc can tell you a persons birth chart, or at least the big three -- sun, moon, ascendant.
That, or they're dead. Or maybe just plain creepy.It's also possible to do divination through someone blinking.. You focus on their eyes: if they blink its yes and if they do not close for extended time it is no.
I ask a question to get information from them, if they blink a lot its yes if they stare for more than 3 seconds its noThat, or they're dead. Or maybe just plain creepy.
Actually your advice is less divination than "reading" reactions. I have a retired 刑警---criminal police detective---for a neighbor. When he's in his cups (often) he likes to demonstrate how easy most of us are to read for lies. Which, being a married man, I already knew. Believe me wives is more astute than Charlie Chan.
Or do you mean you actually foresee the person's future? Or get the answer to a question about the future in general just by doing a blink test? Will give that a try, just to see if it works for me. One query, though. How long here is "an extended time"? Five seconds strikes me as a long while between blinks.