Geomancy: The 16 Figures & Arabic Origins
BY NICOLE LAU
Introduction to Geomancy
Geomancy—'divination by earth'—is an ancient system of divination using 16 symbolic figures generated through random marks in sand, earth, or on paper. Originating in Arabic North Africa and the Middle East, geomancy spread to medieval Europe where it became one of the most popular divination methods, practiced by scholars, magicians, and common folk alike. Unlike tarot or astrology, geomancy is remarkably simple yet profound, requiring no tools beyond pen and paper (or sand and stick), yet capable of answering any question with precision and depth. The 16 geomantic figures—from Fortuna Major to Cauda Draconis—form a complete symbolic language connecting earth, planets, zodiac, and elements.
This comprehensive guide explores geomancy's Arabic origins, the 16 figures, casting methods, interpretation, and how to practice this elegant divination system.
Origins and History
Arabic Roots
Geomancy originated in Arabic-speaking regions:
- Called ilm al-raml ('science of the sand')
- Practiced throughout North Africa and the Middle East
- Possibly influenced by earlier African divination systems
- Integrated with Islamic astrology and cosmology
Transmission to Europe
- Introduced to Europe in the 11th-12th centuries
- Translated into Latin as geomantia
- Became extremely popular in medieval Europe
- Practiced alongside astrology and other divinatory arts
- Influenced by figures like Hugh of Santalla, Gerard of Cremona
The Golden Dawn
- Revived and systematized in the 19th century
- Integrated with Kabbalah and tarot
- Assigned to the element of Earth
- Taught as part of the curriculum
The 16 Geomantic Figures
Structure of a Figure
Each figure consists of four lines, each containing either one point (odd) or two points (even):
- Single point = active, yang, masculine
- Double point = passive, yin, feminine
- Four lines = four elements (Fire, Air, Water, Earth)
The Complete Set
1. Via (The Way)
- Pattern: • • / • • / • • / • •
- Meaning: Journey, change, movement, transition
- Planet: Moon (in some systems, the Lunar Nodes)
- Element: Water
- Nature: Neutral, changeable
2. Populus (The People)
- Pattern: • • / • • / • • / • •
- Meaning: Gathering, community, neutrality, indecision
- Planet: Moon
- Element: Water
- Nature: Neutral, passive
3. Fortuna Major (Greater Fortune)
- Pattern: • • / • • / • / •
- Meaning: Great success, protection, help from above
- Planet: Sun
- Element: Fire
- Nature: Very favorable
4. Fortuna Minor (Lesser Fortune)
- Pattern: • / • / • • / • •
- Meaning: Success through effort, protection from below
- Planet: Sun
- Element: Fire
- Nature: Favorable but unstable
5. Acquisitio (Gain)
- Pattern: • • / • / • / •
- Meaning: Profit, success, obtaining what is desired
- Planet: Jupiter
- Element: Air
- Nature: Very favorable
6. Amissio (Loss)
- Pattern: • / • / • / • •
- Meaning: Loss, letting go, sacrifice, expenditure
- Planet: Venus
- Element: Earth
- Nature: Unfavorable (but can be positive for ending things)
7. Laetitia (Joy)
- Pattern: • • / • / • / • •
- Meaning: Happiness, laughter, health, joy
- Planet: Jupiter
- Element: Air
- Nature: Very favorable
8. Tristitia (Sorrow)
- Pattern: • • / • / • / •
- Meaning: Sadness, depression, contraction, delay
- Planet: Saturn
- Element: Earth
- Nature: Unfavorable
9. Puella (Girl)
- Pattern: • / • • / • • / •
- Meaning: Beauty, harmony, passivity, receptivity
- Planet: Venus
- Element: Water
- Nature: Favorable for love, unfavorable for action
10. Puer (Boy)
- Pattern: • / • • / • • / •
- Meaning: Action, aggression, rashness, energy
- Planet: Mars
- Element: Fire
- Nature: Favorable for action, unfavorable for peace
11. Albus (White)
- Pattern: • • / • / • • / •
- Meaning: Clarity, wisdom, peace, illumination
- Planet: Mercury
- Element: Water
- Nature: Favorable, peaceful
12. Rubeus (Red)
- Pattern: • / • • / • / • •
- Meaning: Passion, vice, violence, danger
- Planet: Mars
- Element: Fire
- Nature: Very unfavorable
13. Carcer (Prison)
- Pattern: • • / • / • / • •
- Meaning: Restriction, binding, delay, imprisonment
- Planet: Saturn
- Element: Earth
- Nature: Unfavorable (but good for binding/protection)
14. Conjunctio (Conjunction)
- Pattern: • / • • / • • / •
- Meaning: Union, gathering, recovery, combination
- Planet: Mercury
- Element: Air
- Nature: Neutral to favorable
15. Caput Draconis (Head of the Dragon)
- Pattern: • • / • • / • / •
- Meaning: Threshold, beginning, entering, profit
- Planet: North Node
- Element: Earth/Air
- Nature: Favorable for beginnings
16. Cauda Draconis (Tail of the Dragon)
- Pattern: • / • / • • / • •
- Meaning: Threshold, ending, leaving, loss
- Planet: South Node
- Element: Fire/Water
- Nature: Unfavorable for beginnings, good for endings
Casting a Geomantic Reading
The Traditional Method
- Formulate your question clearly
- Make 16 random marks in four rows (traditionally in sand or earth)
- Count the marks in each row
- Odd = single point, Even = double points
- This creates the First Mother
- Repeat three more times for the other three Mothers
The Shield Chart
From the four Mothers, generate the complete chart:
- 4 Mothers: The foundation (generated randomly)
- 4 Daughters: Derived from Mothers (read horizontally)
- 4 Nieces: Derived from Mothers and Daughters (by addition)
- 2 Witnesses: Derived from Nieces
- 1 Judge: The final answer (derived from Witnesses)
Interpretation
The Judge
The Judge is the primary answer to your question:
- Favorable figures = yes, success
- Unfavorable figures = no, failure
- Neutral figures = uncertain, depends on context
The Witnesses
- Right Witness: The past, what led to this situation
- Left Witness: The future, what will result
The Houses
The 16 positions correspond to astrological houses:
- 1st House: The querent
- 2nd House: Wealth and possessions
- 7th House: Relationships and partnerships
- 10th House: Career and reputation
- Etc.
Practical Applications
Question Types
Geomancy can answer:
- Yes/no questions
- Timing questions
- Lost object location
- Relationship questions
- Career and business decisions
- Health inquiries
Advantages
- Simple and portable
- No tools required (can use pen and paper)
- Quick readings
- Precise answers
- Integrates with astrology
Further Study
Primary Texts:
- The Oracle of Geomancy by Stephen Skinner
- Geomancy in Theory and Practice by Nigel Pennick
- A Handbook of Geomancy by John Michael Greer
Conclusion
Geomancy offers an elegant, accessible divination system rooted in Arabic wisdom and medieval European practice. Through 16 symbolic figures generated by random marks, geomancy provides precise answers to any question, integrating earth, planets, elements, and cosmic forces into a complete divinatory language. Whether practiced in sand under desert stars or with pen and paper in a modern study, geomancy remains a powerful tool for accessing guidance, understanding situations, and navigating life's questions with clarity and wisdom.
May the earth reveal its wisdom. May the 16 figures guide your path. May your questions find clear answers.