It is the positioning of physical objects in strategic locations on land, properties, in structures, homes and work environments in relation to energy leys to stimulate optimal wellness, wealth, and happiness.
The art of divining puts the practitioner in a place where the body and Mind are united with Spiritual Forces to access knowledge about site conditions. Several levels of energy leys can affect space beyond the ability of our senses.
Studies of this kind permit the use of beneficial energy and the correction of energy that is not beneficial.
Geomancy
in Middle English is geomancie, from Medieval Latin geomantia, from Late Greek geomanteia, divination by signs from the earth : Greek geo-, geo- + Greek -manteia, -mancy; in Arabic: rhamplion or rabolion; khatt al-raml; darb al-raml.
Geomancy is "divination of the Earth" and uses earth materials of soil, sand, stones, pebbles, or seeds. Gravity, wind contribute to the elements that are thrown. The shape, position,and pattern of the material are interpreted. Over time, interpretations of the material may have developed definitions but intuition plays an important part in the process.
Different cultures developed geomantic practices. The Chinese developed
feng shui
or wind and water which focused on humans' relationship with nature. Color, space and object orientation with the surrounding landscape, the property, and furniture are all important in energy.
Using geomancy when divining a property is largely intuition to improve or confirm one's relationship to the existing forces. Humans are spirit in bodies. This process increases that already present bond.
In Africa, Ifá is Yoruba, West African divination with verses of the Odú. Orunmila, the deity of Wisdom, brought Ifa to the world.
In an Arabic Hermetic text, Idris, or Hermes Trismagistus, received the geomantic words from an angel named Jibril. The figures that Jibril drew in the dream were the sixteen figures: 4 rows each, up to 2 points per line, in two positions- either in the middle or the extreme sides.
Each line represented a physical body part and an element: Line 1: head and fire; Line 2:neck and air; Line 3: body and water; Line 4: feet and Earth.
Dowsing is a form of geomancy. The site is walked or map dowsed and evaluated according to the scope of work.
Dowsing is used to locate water sources: potability, quantity, and the speed rate, and the number of gallons determine if a well is worth constructing.
We use it to identify sacred spaces within the
property
using our own
Psycho-ecological Design
for the creation of environments that reflect the multi-dimensional existence of spiritual origin.