The Crystal Ball: History of Scrying
Explore the mysterious world of black mirrors in this fascinating episode of The Crystal Ball. Host Clara Moss delves into the rich history of these enigmatic scrying tools, from ancient Aztec obsidian mirrors used in sacred ceremonies to the famous black mirror owned by John Dee, advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. Discover how volcanic glass became windows to hidden knowledge across cultures, the sophisticated craftsmanship behind ancient mirror creation, and the role these objects played in medieval European divination practices. Learn about the psychological effects of gazing into dark reflective surfaces and why black mirrors emerged during times of social upheaval throughout history. From Mesoamerican temples to Victorian séances, this episode traces the cultural significance of these captivating objects across civilizations. Clara examines archaeological evidence, historical accounts, and the enduring human fascination with seeking answers in darkness. Perfect for history enthusiasts, folklore lovers, and anyone curious about humanity's long relationship with divination tools. The episode explores how these simple yet profound objects bridged the gap between the physical and spiritual worlds in the minds of their users, leaving an indelible mark on cultural traditions worldwide.
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