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complete-guide

Here you will find every complete guide published on this site, covering the full range of topics relevant to practicing haruspicy in a modern, legally compliant context. From understanding the finer points of spleenfold mechanics to navigating insurance, licensing, contracts with butchers, and dealings with regulatory bodies, each complete guide in this collection is designed to walk you through a subject from start to finish without leaving out the awkward bits. Whether you are just beginning your practice or looking to tighten up your professional foundations, browse the full collection and find the detailed, practical guidance you need.

What Can Entrails Tell Us About UK Central Bank Policy?

A working framework for applying haruspicy to Bank of England monetary policy decisions. Covers liver, spleen, and intestinal indicators relevant to interest rates, institutional credibility, and structural economic conditions. Essential reading for practitioners working in applied economic divination.

Working With Butchers: Contracts and Permissions

A reliable supply of organs is the practical foundation of any haruspicy practice, yet most butcher arrangements are never properly formalised. This guide covers contracts, handling standards, pricing terms, and the permissions conversation — everything needed to put the relationship on a professional footing.

Haruspicy and Animal Rights: An Ongoing Debate

The animal welfare debate around haruspicy is often conducted by people with no working knowledge of the practice. This article sets out where the criticism comes from, how practitioners can respond constructively, and what responsibilities the profession genuinely holds.

The Ethics of Reading in Public

Public practice introduces ethical complexities that a private consultation does not. This guide covers informed consent, managing shared spaces, professionalism under observation, and the practitioner's own limits — everything a working haruspex needs to consider before taking their tray into a public setting.

Pre-Christian Practices in Early Iceland

Pre-Christian Iceland provides one of the most detailed historical records of organ divination in practice. From the blót sacrifices of the Norse settlers to the itinerant seeresses who read entrails alongside other divinatory methods, the Icelandic tradition offers working haruspices a rich and instructive precedent. This article examines the practice in its historical context and draws out the principles that remain relevant today.

Minimising the Risk of Legal Reprisal

Legal difficulty rarely announces itself in advance. This guide covers the practical steps — documentation, compliant sourcing, appropriate insurance, and careful advertising — that allow practitioners to operate with confidence. Prevention, in most cases, is significantly less costly than remedy.

Community Spleen Readings and Social Trust

Community spleen readings offer more than a change of format — they provide a structured environment for peer calibration, professional development, and the kind of local trust that solo practice rarely builds on its own. This guide covers session organisation, facilitation, and why group interpretation produces better readers.

Amateur vs. Professional: Defining Boundaries

As haruspicy grows as a practice, the distinction between amateur and professional practitioners has become increasingly important. This article examines what separates the two, why it matters for clients and the wider community, and what genuine professional development in the field actually requires.

Reinstating the Guild: Pros and Pitfalls

The question of a formal guild for haruspices is one the profession keeps returning to — and for good reason. This article sets out the practical case for and against reinstatement, and considers what a workable middle ground might look like.