Easter Ovomancy

This unique form of ovomancy I found in a book by late Wiccan priest and author, Scott Cunningham. Actually, this form of ovomancy can be practiced at any time of the year, but since it’s normal to dye eggs for Easter, it’d be more convenient to practice it then. And you’re not dealing with egg-goop for this one. Hard-boil seven eggs, or purchase them hard-boiled from the store. Leave one egg white, then dye the remaining eggs (one each) in the following colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. When the dye on the egg has dried, place all seven eggs in a bowl. Close your eyes, and ask a question. Then, without opening your eyes, reach into the bowl and choose an egg. Interpret the color of the egg the following way:

Red-Things are in motion; beware.

Orange-Great change is ahead, either positive or negative.

Yellow-Thought will be necessary. Don’t rely solely on your emotions.

Green-You’ll be entering a creative period. This is a positive sign.

Blue-Love and new relationships are forecast for your future.

Purple-Higher Forces are at work here. The outcome may not be in your hands at all.

White-No response is possible at this time. Ask again another time.

You might even want to expand on this approach to ovomancy. Dye an egg pink (someone holds you in great affection–perhaps in secret), or include a brown egg laid by a Rhode Island Red (brown indicates dealing with practical concerns and down-to-earth realities). You could also dye some eggs half one color, half another. The chooser’s fortune would then be a combination of the two colors. But as with cookie divination, keep in mind that to eat the egg is to accept the fortune which comes with it.