geomantic (Meaning)

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geomantic (a.)

Alt. of Geomantical

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geomantic Sentence Examples

  1. The geomantic energies of the site were believed to influence the fortunes of those who built upon it.
  2. Geomancy was a divination method used to determine the auspiciousness of a location.
  3. The ancient art of geomancy involved interpreting the patterns of lines and dots formed by tossing a handful of pebbles.
  4. The geomantic layout of the temple complex was designed to harness the spiritual power of the surrounding landscape.
  5. The geomancer carefully examined the site, noting the flow of water, the orientation of the stars, and the presence of specific plants and minerals.
  6. Geomancy was often used to guide the siting of settlements, homes, and public buildings.
  7. The geomantic significance of the hilltop location was evident in the flourishing forests and abundant wildlife found there.
  8. The geomancer advised the king to build his palace on a geomantically auspicious site that promised prosperity and stability.
  9. The geomantic principles underlying the design of the city created a harmonious and prosperous environment for its inhabitants.
  10. Geomancy remains a fascinating practice among spiritual seekers and practitioners of the occult.

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Alt. of Geomantical

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The geomantic energies of the site were believed to influence the fortunes of those who built upon it.

Geomancy was a divination method used to determine the auspiciousness of a location.

The ancient art of geomancy involved interpreting the patterns of lines and dots formed by tossing a handful of pebbles.

The geomantic layout of the temple complex was designed to harness the spiritual power of the surrounding landscape.