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==Name==
==Name==
The word ''geomancy'' comes from the Latin root “Geo” meaning Earth and “mancy” meaning prophecy.  
The word ''geomancy'' comes from the Latin root “Geo” meaning Earth and “mancy” meaning prophecy, and is a translation of the Arabic "‛ilm al-raml", meaning "science of the sand".


==Utilization==
==Utilization==
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In Renaissance magic, geomancy was classified as one of the seven "forbidden arts", along with [[necromancy]], [[hydromancy]], [[aeromancy]], [[pyromancy]], [[chiromancy]] (palmistry), and [[spatulamancy]] (scapulimancy).
In Renaissance magic, geomancy was classified as one of the seven "forbidden arts", along with [[necromancy]], [[hydromancy]], [[aeromancy]], [[pyromancy]], [[chiromancy]] (palmistry), and [[spatulamancy]] (scapulimancy).
Techniques for geomancy are commonly contained in specialized [[grimoire]]s known as [[lot books]], especially during the 19th century. However, there are examples of instructional manuals for the practice which lack the usual format of what would be considered a "lot book", such as ''The Geomancie of Meister Christopher Cattan Gentleman'' (1591) and the ''Littaafin Kasa'' (time of publication unknown).


==How geomancy works==
==How geomancy works==
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Topographical Geomancy includes such practices as:
Topographical Geomancy includes such practices as:
*[[Feng Shui]]
*[[Feng Shui]]
*The use of [[Songline]]s
*The use of [[songline]]s
*The belief in [[Ley Line]]s
*The belief in [[ley line]]s


==Important texts==
==Important texts==
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