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✨ Throwing the Bones: An Appalachian Practice of Divination and Ancestral Wisdom ✨

Bone reading. Throwing the bones. Casting the lot. Bone reading, also known as casting bones, is an ancient divination practice steeped in tradition and mystery. Throwing the bones involves a series of ritualistic steps, where practitioners cast a selection of bones or other related objects and interpret the patterns and positions that emerge as a…

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