From tea leaves to cracked eggs, food has long been used in divination. To look into the future, all you have to do is look inside your pantry. A native New Yorker of Mexican heritage, Diana Perez has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fortune telling isn’t a parlor trick or trending fad for Romani people, it’s a survival trade rooted in their culture, shares ...
When will I find true love? Will I get the job? Will things get better in the new year? From the I Ching and palm reading to tarot and astrology, humans have long used all kinds of tools to predict ...
The night of January 13-14, known as Vasiliev Evening or old New Year, has been considered one of the most mysterious and ...
The practice of using birthdays in divination and astrology dates back to ancient civilizations. The Greeks, Romans, Chinese and many other cultures believed that the alignment of the stars and ...
TOKYO – Many people look for answers in the stars. But in Japan these days, some folks are divining their future from a plate of sushi. Or an electrical appliance. Or sumo underwear. Traditional ...
Gypsyfortuneteller is still a popular, but unfortunate, Halloween costume. Fortune telling, particularly cartomancy in this case, isn’t a parlor trick or trending fad for Romani people ― it’s a ...