1) I've been thinking for a while now to ask the people that come here to include some background in their queries, since my goal is more to help that to prove divination is right. It might take away some of the charm of hearing something in your life being repeated by the coins but I think it is more helpful to give meaning guidance.
I am also relatively new to geomancy, I do mostly tarot and I am getting the hang that Geomancy is super clearcut and doesn't elaborate on things you didn't asked about, whereas the Tarot many times even replies back with another question!
He he, it is not so much about my patience at all but about the message being heard. The next one will be posted today.
1) I am sorry to say that I feel inclined towards the latter of people not just knowing what they say. I am not an expert either but I see a lot of diviners not being able to tap into the reading and rather scramble with canned definitions to sound serious.
Regarding the deity in question. Deities are trascendental and timeless beings that know you better than you do so already knew what was going to happen after contact. Unless you were deliberately nasty or the deity being particularly picky, I wouldn't worry too much about it. But we can explore this further.
2) I like this, and I also like how our thread reflects the nature of your reading. Now, let's look for a third option that allows for the balance among the binaries we can find as themes and look for the third option that opposes the two (or flows between the two) and resolve it.
"It only locks me into things that can be achieved under my own effort alone, not requiring the assistance or approval of anyone else. It is dealing with others, their intentions and honesty (or lack thereof) where the extra caution is needed." - I would meditate and journal on the meaning and the reasons for you to have said that.
If I have to be bluntly honest, I would say, not from the reading but from myself, that you have to work towards weeding out what benefits you from the ecosophian community and what doesn't.
Re: A rambling for another rambling
Date: 2022-11-28 04:52 pm (UTC)1) I've been thinking for a while now to ask the people that come here to include some background in their queries, since my goal is more to help that to prove divination is right. It might take away some of the charm of hearing something in your life being repeated by the coins but I think it is more helpful to give meaning guidance.
I am also relatively new to geomancy, I do mostly tarot and I am getting the hang that Geomancy is super clearcut and doesn't elaborate on things you didn't asked about, whereas the Tarot many times even replies back with another question!
He he, it is not so much about my patience at all but about the message being heard. The next one will be posted today.
1) I am sorry to say that I feel inclined towards the latter of people not just knowing what they say. I am not an expert either but I see a lot of diviners not being able to tap into the reading and rather scramble with canned definitions to sound serious.
Regarding the deity in question. Deities are trascendental and timeless beings that know you better than you do so already knew what was going to happen after contact. Unless you were deliberately nasty or the deity being particularly picky, I wouldn't worry too much about it. But we can explore this further.
2) I like this, and I also like how our thread reflects the nature of your reading. Now, let's look for a third option that allows for the balance among the binaries we can find as themes and look for the third option that opposes the two (or flows between the two) and resolve it.
"It only locks me into things that can be achieved under my own effort alone, not requiring the assistance or approval of anyone else. It is dealing with others, their intentions and honesty (or lack thereof) where the extra caution is needed." - I would meditate and journal on the meaning and the reasons for you to have said that.
If I have to be bluntly honest, I would say, not from the reading but from myself, that you have to work towards weeding out what benefits you from the ecosophian community and what doesn't.