Whole Egg Ovomancy

An ovomancy custom from Central America, specifically El Salvador, dictates that on New Year’s Eve, the inquirer wanting to know their fortune for the coming year, cracked open a whole egg into a clear glass of room temperature water. The glass is then set in a windowsill overnight for the egg white to ‘set’ around the yolk. On New Year’s morning, the inquirer returns to their glass and studies the egg for signs of how the New Year is going to transpire for them. This appears to be read along much the same lines as candle-wax-drippings, tea leaves or clouds.

Some practitioners of whole-egg ovomancy do it as a spiritual procedure, what is known as an ‘egg cleanse.’ The egg is first rubbed on the subject’s body, or waved in their aura, in order to draw-off any negative energies which have adhered to the subject. The egg is then cracked open into a glass of water, allowed to set, then studied in order to learn the precise nature of the negative energies which had attached themselves to the person. It could be an active hex, the evil eye, or just strong-ill-will, but an experienced practitioner will be able to tell from the egg’s appearance the nature of the negativity.

Halloween Ovomancy

In the province of New Brunswick in Canada, there was a custom was to eat an un-salted hard-boiled egg while gazing at oneself in a mirror on Halloween night (a variation of this, in other areas, was to eat an apple, instead of an egg). The face of one’s future spouse was supposed to appear in the mirror while, or shortly after, one had done this.

An old custom from the State of Maryland in the U.S. specified that an unmarried girl was supposed to fry an egg on the stove on Halloween night. It was believed her future husband would then appear to turn the egg in the pan.

Another U.S. folk custom said, that if an egg were placed on the hearth in front of a fire by a young woman in love, and the egg was seen to sweat blood in the heat, then it was a sign she would succeed in gaining the love of the man she desired.