Handcrafted
We have the pewter ones, round, diameter
25cm - R300.00
Dragon Mirror
Oak Leaf Mirror

Enchanted Forest

Or the Big Dragon Square, 25cm x 25cm
oops, sold
Celtic Scrying Mirror R400
14 Inch
Large black scrying mirror approx 14" wide by 11" tall. It has a
crescent moon design in each corner around a Celtic knot central ring.
Small Scrying
Mirror with Celtic knot pewter R150
15cm diametre
Scrying the Secrets of the Future: How to Use Crystal Balls, Water, Fire, Wax, Mirrors, Shadows, and Spirit Guides to Reveal Your Destiny
R160 item added 23 Sept 2008
Cassandra Eason
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. This unique book will help you:
• Learn to see and interpret images in many forms, including wax, herbs and oils
on water, crystal balls and candles, shadows and dark mirrors.
• Explore additional techniques of clairaudience, psychic hearing and
clairsentience, and psychic impressions, to make your scrying multi
dimensional.
• Discover how to prepare yourself psychically, find the best scrying tools,
empower them, ensure you are protected spiritually as you work, and how to
close down your psychic energies after divination.
• Find out how to maximize future possibilities, avoid potential problems, and
advise others privately and professionally through clairvoyance
• Communicate with and channel angels and spirit guides and discover past lives
and worlds.
Scrying For Beginners
R160
by: Donald Tyson
Scrying for Beginners is for anyone who longs to sit down before the mirror or crystal and lift the rolling grey clouds that obscure their depths. Scrying is a psychological technique to deliberately acquire information by extrasensory means through the unconscious mind. For the first time, all forms of scrying are treated in one easy-to-read, practical book.
The Magic Mirror:Divination through the Ancient Art of Scrying 
by John Nelson
“Snow White is the fairest of them all,” says the evil queen’s mirror in Snow White. In Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, a mirror displays happenings in the realm. The Mirror of Erised in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books reveals a person’s deepest desires. The Mirror of Galadrial in J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy displays the past, present and possibilities for the future. While these accounts are fictional, the black mirror has been used for developing clairvoyance and divining the future for centuries.
John Nelson has reinterpreted spiritual and metaphysical concepts to make them more accessible to today’s reader. You will learn the origins and history of scrying, how to develop clairvoyant powers and how you can benefit from scrying. Traditional rituals and interpretation are juxtaposed with modern-day psychological explanations. You, too, can have a magic mirror. What will your mirror reflect?
The Magic Mirror comes in a gift box including a book, your own scrying mirror, and a CD with instructions on mastering the ancient art of scrying.
item added 4 November
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