Divinations by Hermes Astrology, is a guide that reframes divination not as a tool for fortune-telling, but as a practical compass for self-reflection and navigating life's uncertainties. It positions ancient practices like Tarot, pendulums, and bibliomancy as psychological tools to access one's own intuition and subconscious wisdom. The guide is structured into three main parts: Philosophical Foundation: It begins by redefining divination, separating it from superstition and explaining its mechanisms through psychological (projection), synchronicity (Jungian), and intuitive frameworks. It establishes a strong ethical code ("The Seeker's Code") centered on empowerment, free will, and responsibility, strictly advising against predicting doom or infringing on others' privacy. Practical Toolbox: The core of the book provides practical instructions for using accessible divination methods. It details how to start with Tarot (choosing a deck, basic spreads like the three-card draw, intuitive interpretation), pendulums (calibration for yes/no answers, practical applications), and even everyday oracles like bibliomancy (using books) and cartomancy (using playing cards). Cultivating a Practice: The final section focuses on integrating these tools into a sustainable, healthy practice. It emphasizes creating personal rituals, journaling for growth and verification, and developing a discerning mindset to distinguish true intuition from fear or wishful thinking. The conclusion reinforces that the ultimate goal is self-trust, with the tools merely acting as keys to unlock the wisdom already within the user. Throughout, the document maintains that the true value of divination lies in its ability to provide clarity for the present moment, helping the user to make conscious choices and shape their future, rather than passively predicting a fixed fate.