For ten years I lectured and presented on the occult at historical parks in the Midwest. Usually at these events I would do readings for people using 19th century methods to give them the experience of what it would be like to consult a 19th century fortuneteller. One of the grooviest methods I used was domino divination. It's always cool to see people have a life-changing experience with ordinary objects that they think have no inherent mystical value. It reminds them that the miraculous is all around them constantly and that maybe they are closer to the divine than they really think.
Another cool thing about dominoes is that they didn't blow away in heavy outdoor Midwestern winds. :D
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Psychology just keeping finding it way into everything now including steem.
So happy to be a major in this discipline.
I will be writing on some variables in psychology. we could share ideas, what do you think?
I warn you: I take an unusual approach. I am a hypnotist and psychic and I think much of Psychcology intentionally misleeds people. :D