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Throughout history, humans have been fascinated with what the future holds, looking to divine, occult, or supernatural sources for answers. Since the dawn of civilization, societies have sought signs and patterns to solve the ultimate mystery of what lies ahead. From the time communities could envisage higher powers, the desire to predict the future emerged. Prophets and priests conveyed divine revelations, while shamans and seers interpreted spiritual messages, visions, and omens.This compelling and visually engaging book delves into humanity's enduring quest to understand the future. It covers a vast array of traditions, from the oracles of ancient Egypt and the augurs of Rome, to Aztec omens and the divination practices in Japan, along with the dynamic magic of Norse seers. The text explores commonalities among these diverse cultural practices, delving into signs and imagery recorded in ancient texts, rare volumes, and divinatory tools.Spanning nine chapters, the book examines remarkable oracles across regions such as ancient Greece, western Africa, Mesopotamia, and Tibet. Readers encounter indigenous societies in Asia deciphering omens and favorable signs, Zoroastrian priests in Iran, and Chinese astrologers. The narrative captures dreams and visions from Australia to North America, concluding with a consideration of the myriad predictions about the end of the world, from antiquity to the modern day.
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Throughout history, humans have been fascinated with what the future holds, looking to divine, occult, or supernatural sources for answers. Since the dawn of civilization, societies have sought signs and patterns to solve the ultimate mystery of what lies ahead. From the time communities could envisage higher powers, the desire to predict the future emerged. Prophets and priests conveyed divine revelations, while shamans and seers interpreted spiritual messages, visions, and omens.This compelling and visually engaging book delves into humanity's enduring quest to understand the future. It covers a vast array of traditions, from the oracles of ancient Egypt and the augurs of Rome, to Aztec omens and the divination practices in Japan, along with the dynamic magic of Norse seers. The text explores commonalities among these diverse cultural practices, delving into signs and imagery recorded in ancient texts, rare volumes, and divinatory tools.Spanning nine chapters, the book examines remarkable oracles across regions such as ancient Greece, western Africa, Mesopotamia, and Tibet. Readers encounter indigenous societies in Asia deciphering omens and favorable signs, Zoroastrian priests in Iran, and Chinese astrologers. The narrative captures dreams and visions from Australia to North America, concluding with a consideration of the myriad predictions about the end of the world, from antiquity to the modern day.
