Divination Using Clouds, Flames, Ashes, and Dreams

Divination Using Clouds, Flames, Ashes, and Dreams

From Fabulous Folklore with Icy by Icy Sedgwick

April 25, 2026 · 17 min

About this episode

This episode explores various methods of divination through pattern recognition in clouds, flames, ashes, and dreams.

Studying the shapes of things is a popular means of divination, relying on human pattern recognition abilities. Look at reading tea leaves and coffee grounds, or tasseography, which rely on spotting symbols in the cup. The symbols often hold near-universal meanings (like a ring for marriage), but they can also be deeply personal to the diviner. And let’s be honest, we live in an often chaotic and unpredictable universe. Divination using pattern recognition methods offers a way to make sense of seemingly senseless things. Perhaps you believe the brain loves connecting patterns between unrelated information to find a meaning. Known as pareidolia, it explains why people see faces of dead celebrities in the burned parts of their toast. Or perhaps you think we see shapes in smoke because a spirit or a god is manipulating form to pass on a message. Either way, there is a whole range of methods involving pattern recognition. There’s an entire chapter about them in the book, so let’s focus on finding symbols in the air, in fire, and in dreams in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find the blog post with all the images and references here…

People in this episode

Host: Icy Sedgwick

Topics covered

  • divination
  • pattern recognition
  • pareidolia
  • symbols
  • clouds
  • flames
  • dreams

Keywords

  • divination
  • pareidolia
  • symbols
  • clouds
  • flames
  • dreams
  • tasseography
  • tea leaves
  • coffee grounds

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Fabulous Folklore Family, Patreon

Books & works: Fate or Fortune: The Art and Folklore of Divination

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