concept   divination

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) Western culture (1) Asian cultures (1) Middle East (1) historical cultures (1) African traditional religions in Nigeria (1) Ancient civilizations (1) China (1) Chinese culture (1) Christian (1) Democratic Republic of the Congo (1) East Asia (1) East Asian countries (1) India (1) Japan (1) Maasai community in Kenya (1) Pagan culture (1) Traditional medicine cultures (1) Western urban culture (1) western medicine cultures (1)
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1 divination Western culture Divination in Western culture is often seen as either superstitious or entertaining, and not taken seriously as a science. 15
2 divination Asian cultures In Asian cultures, divination is an integral part of traditional customs and spiritual beliefs. 3
3 divination Middle East The Middle Eastern culture practices divination through geomancy and coffee cup reading. 2
4 divination historical cultures Ancient cultures commonly used divination for decision-making and future prediction. 2
5 divination African traditional religions in Nigeria Divination is a respected method for seeking guidance and insight in African traditional religions in Nigeria. 1
6 divination Ancient civilizations Ancient civilizations practiced divination to gain knowledge of the future or the unknown. 1
7 divination China In China, divination, including the use of the I Ching and fortune-telling, is a traditional practice commonly consulted for important decisions. 1
8 divination Chinese culture Divination is a respected tradition deeply rooted in Chinese culture, using methods such as oracle bones and the I Ching. 1
9 divination Christian In Christian culture, divination is associated with superstition and occult practices. 1
10 divination Democratic Republic of the Congo In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, divination involves practices such as casting bones or consulting ancestors for spiritual guidance. 1
11 divination East Asia Divination methods such as tasseography and I Ching are widely practiced and respected in East Asian cultures for gaining insight into the future. 1
12 divination East Asian countries Various methods of divination, such as I Ching and fortune-telling, are widely used in East Asian countries for guidance and decision-making. 1
13 divination India In Indian culture, divination involves using methods such as palmistry and astrology for predicting the future and analyzing personality traits. 1
14 divination Japan In Japan, divination using methods like the I Ching and fortune-telling is a traditional practice used for important decision-making. 1
15 divination Maasai community in Kenya Divination is crucial for decision-making and spiritual guidance in the Maasai community in Kenya. 1
16 divination Pagan culture Divination is a common practice for seeking guidance in Pagan culture. 1
17 divination Traditional medicine cultures Traditional medicine cultures use divination as a spiritual tool to gain insights and improve health and well-being. 1
18 divination Western urban culture In Western urban culture, divination is uncommon due to a reliance on scientific methods and logic for decision-making. 1
19 divination western medicine cultures In western medicine cultures, divination is viewed as superstitious and has no relation to healthcare practices. 1