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The Role of the Black Obsidian Mirror in Ancient Shamanic Practices

December 9, 2025

How Obsidian Was Used for Scrying and Divination

Material and Mystical Properties
Obsidian, a volcanic glass, was polished into reflective surfaces. Its dark, smooth finish symbolized the unknown, making it an ideal tool for connecting with spiritual realms.

Shamanic Rituals
Shamans used obsidian mirrors to enter altered states, communicate with spirits, and foresee the future. Rituals included chanting, drumming, and incense, heightening the mirror’s mystical properties.

Cultural Significance
From Mesoamerica to Europe and the Near East, obsidian mirrors were revered as powerful tools. They symbolized insight, prophecy, and spiritual authority, bridging the physical and spiritual worlds.

Enduring Legacy
The practice of scrying with obsidian mirrors influenced ceremonial magic, divination, and spiritual traditions across cultures, highlighting the universal human desire to access hidden knowledge.

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