Giving and Receiving Readings
So, you have sent in your question. What happens then?
First, the question is examined to see if it can be answered. Some questions which seem vital from the human standpoint are unanswerable from an oracle’s point of view, which is timeless and eternal. So, the question “Will I ever meet my true love?” will invariably be answered “Yes, of course” because the Oracle looks at all your future lifetimes as well as this one.
If the question cannot be answered, it will be changed to one that can. Then, the best Oracle for the question will be chosen. For short readings, a three-card Tarot spread is most likely. The method will not normally be included in the reply, as different cards mean different things to different readers, so there is no point. It also helps prevent the questioner freaking out if the Death card, or the card of the Devil, come up in the reading. A record will be kept, though.
Why is information about you required? – because the answer will come as a short story, and if the question is about a young man it will be more difficult for us both to work out how the symbolic answer that an Oracle gives might play out in your life if it is told as a story about an old woman. All readings are filtered through the personalities of two human beings, yours and mine, and meanings of important words are not always agreed between us.
If your personality is overreliant on asking questions of Oracles and other people, the Oracle may brush you off by telling you to make up your own mind, by refusing to answer, or by giving you obviously ridiculous advice to force you into self-reliance. So it is important to ask questions with sincerity and after some thought.
Other questions? Please ask.
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