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Elemental Divination ([['byung rtsis]])
Elemental Divination ([['byung rtsis]])
*Also known as Chinese divination, this term refers to the system of divination based on the relationships formed between the five elements and their various representations: animal signs, trigrams, numeric squares, planets and constellations. It includes aspects of the Chinese mantic traditions associated with the I Ching and also with geomancy (Ch. [[feng shui]]). When practically applied, therefore, divinatory prognoses may be made concerning natal horoscope, as well as geomancy, marriage, obstacle years, ill-health and death. On the Sino-Tibetan origins of this system, see Part I, pp. 000-000. [[GD]] (from the Glossary to [[Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings]])
*Also known as Chinese divination, this term refers to the system of divination based on the relationships formed between the five elements and their various representations: animal signs, trigrams, numeric squares, planets and constellations. It includes aspects of the Chinese mantic traditions associated with the I Ching and also with geomancy (Ch. [[feng shui]]). When practically applied, therefore, divinatory prognoses may be made concerning natal horoscope, as well as geomancy, marriage, obstacle years, ill-health and death. On the Sino-Tibetan origins of this system, see Part I, pp. 000-000. [[GD]] (from the Glossary to [[Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings]])
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Elemental Divination ('byung rtsis)

  • Also known as Chinese divination, this term refers to the system of divination based on the relationships formed between the five elements and their various representations: animal signs, trigrams, numeric squares, planets and constellations. It includes aspects of the Chinese mantic traditions associated with the I Ching and also with geomancy (Ch. feng shui). When practically applied, therefore, divinatory prognoses may be made concerning natal horoscope, as well as geomancy, marriage, obstacle years, ill-health and death. On the Sino-Tibetan origins of this system, see Part I, pp. 000-000. GD (from the Glossary to Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings)