Water Gazing Video Experiment 2
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Visions of the future or a glimpse of the spiritual world?
Since ancient times people have been gazing into water and claim they would see a vision of the future or get a
glimpse of the spiritual world. Michel de Nostredame, a famous Prophet, used water gazing methods for some of
his publishings. Since the times were more tenuous he was afraid of being persecuted for heresy by the Inquisition.
Now a days skeptics feel it's the same as looking at a cloud in the sky, and finding shapes which are meaningless or
random. The photos you will see were using a technique that is very basic. All it is is a pan filled with water.
And the light source is from a stove top. The video camera was held in one hand. A finger from the other hand wiggled
in the water to create ripples. The photographer aimed the camera at the water and took a video. Since many video cameras
take 6-8 photos a second, each frame
Do you have more water gazing video pictures? Yes we do! Here are more Water Gazing Video Pictures
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Scrying the Secrets of the Future
Scrying means seeing magical images in a reflective medium, such as a crystal ball, mirror, or natural source of
inspiration like fire, water or clouds. The word "scry," derived from the Anglo-Saxon word descry, means to
"perceive dimly." Scrying in shiny surfaces has been practiced in almost every culture and time, not only by
mystics, clairvoyants and magicians, but also by every girl who has gazed into a mirror and hoped to see her
lover's face in the glass. Though it is one of the most ancient ways of predicting the future, scrying is as
relevant today as when our distant ancestors gazed into pools by moonlight to locate the herds - it does not
conflict with modern scientific knowledge or psychology. Scrying the Secrets of the Future offers practical,
hands-on guidance to using a wide variety of methods from many cultures and ages—from Ancient Egypt, the Aztecs
and Mayans, and Classical Greece and Rome to Medieval European magicians, village wise women and 21st century
coffee-shop divination. Discussion of each method includes its history and cultural background, traditional
practices, and how to adapt these techniques to the needs of the modern world and everyday decision making.
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