How does the Ogham divination work?
Basically, almost anything that began with that letter in Ancient Irish could be associated with that tally: Birds, Bodies of Water, Herbs, Stones, Tools, and even Saints. There’s a Saint’s Ogham where each letter corresponds to a Saint’s name. You could come up with a Gods and Goddesses Ogham too. Think “A is for Apple, B is for Ball, For example we might Equate Bwith Hecate or Hathor as this tally translates to the Letter H In The Scholar’s Primer, an old Irish manuscript, these associations are called “kennings.” A way to tell what was an original kenning and those added by modern practitioners is to check to see if that association starts with that letter in ancient Irish. If it doesn’t, it’s modern. Being modern however isn’t bad, these associations are often much better if they mean something personal to the user. There is a fifth aicme which seems to have been added after the development of the first five and seems to equate to language attributes that were developed as the spok
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