BONE THROWING 101
Stop Looking for the Right Meaning. Start Reading What You See.
There’s a point in learning divination where more meanings don’t make you a better reader.
Practice does.
Bone throwing is wonderfully unruly that way.
You gather bones, charms, shells, keys, coins, stones, beads, and whatever other strange little objects find their way into your hands. You give them meaning. You ask a question. Then you throw them and pay attention.
BONE THROWING 101 is a short, practical introduction to osteomancy and charm casting designed to get you actually reading, not spending six months preparing to read.
Inside, I’ll walk you through:
Building a simple casting set from objects you already have
Assigning clear meanings to your pieces
Asking questions that give you something useful to work with
Casting your pieces and reading where they land
Understanding proximity, connection, isolation, and what falls outside the casting area
Trusting your first impression before reaching for someone else’s interpretation
Recording your readings so you can develop your own symbolic language
Using a simple four-direction layout to deepen a cast
Because this isn’t really about learning what a key means.
It’s about learning what your key means when it lands beside the bone you associate with your ancestors, while the charm for relationships is sitting all by itself at the edge of the cloth.
That’s where the reading begins.
The guide’s golden rule says it best: the power isn’t in getting the “right” answer. It’s in noticing patterns, making connections, and listening to what rises to the surface.
You don’t need a fancy casting set.
You need a handful of meaningful objects, a place to throw them, a good question, and enough curiosity to see what happens next.
Throw the bones. Read the pattern. Build the relationship.
BONE THROWING 101
11-page digital download
Start with what you have.
The bones will teach you the rest.
Stop Looking for the Right Meaning. Start Reading What You See.
There’s a point in learning divination where more meanings don’t make you a better reader.
Practice does.
Bone throwing is wonderfully unruly that way.
You gather bones, charms, shells, keys, coins, stones, beads, and whatever other strange little objects find their way into your hands. You give them meaning. You ask a question. Then you throw them and pay attention.
BONE THROWING 101 is a short, practical introduction to osteomancy and charm casting designed to get you actually reading, not spending six months preparing to read.
Inside, I’ll walk you through:
Building a simple casting set from objects you already have
Assigning clear meanings to your pieces
Asking questions that give you something useful to work with
Casting your pieces and reading where they land
Understanding proximity, connection, isolation, and what falls outside the casting area
Trusting your first impression before reaching for someone else’s interpretation
Recording your readings so you can develop your own symbolic language
Using a simple four-direction layout to deepen a cast
Because this isn’t really about learning what a key means.
It’s about learning what your key means when it lands beside the bone you associate with your ancestors, while the charm for relationships is sitting all by itself at the edge of the cloth.
That’s where the reading begins.
The guide’s golden rule says it best: the power isn’t in getting the “right” answer. It’s in noticing patterns, making connections, and listening to what rises to the surface.
You don’t need a fancy casting set.
You need a handful of meaningful objects, a place to throw them, a good question, and enough curiosity to see what happens next.
Throw the bones. Read the pattern. Build the relationship.
BONE THROWING 101
11-page digital download
Start with what you have.
The bones will teach you the rest.