365 Oracle
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1092453229
We are all familiar with various ways of
divining the future including using Tarot cards, the I Ching or just thumbing
through a book and opening a page at random to try and get answers. Many people
face all kinds of dilemmas and sometimes you need some cosmic guidance. This
volume will give you that guidance.
There is one message for each day of the
year and a space for your notes and sketches. You must only read one message
per day and only move on when you’ve worked out what it means and how it
applies to your life. There are inherent dangers in using this method, in that
constantly consulting 365 Oracle, may lead to mental instability and illness,
so proceed with caution. Used correctly this volume can give you signs of what
you must do to overcome your difficulties and set a path for your progress
through life. 365 Oracle comes as a small notebook for carrying with you in
your bag or pocket.
365 Oracle – Volume One.
What Is 365?
Ever held a book in your hands, like a
Bible, asked a question, opened a page at random and picked out a word or
sentence and applied its meaning to your life? Doing this can offer you some
guidance. In this volume, 365 Oracle, you will be presented with a series of cryptic
statements, sayings or numbers and letters. In those Oracle entries, there may
lay an answer, a piece of guidance or a solution to a question.
The Rules.
Before you start your journey, there is a little
set of rules, which you must follow, not only to get the most out of this volume,
but also for your own safety and wellbeing.
Rule 1.
Read the first entry and only move on to
the next entry, when you have understood what the message means. If the message
doesn’t make sense straight away you MUST wait until it does. If you break this
rule, on multiple occasions, you may find yourself becoming addicted to
consulting 365. This can lead to serious mental instability, depression and
anxiety.
Rule 2.
Some of the entries in 365 are quite
cryptic. To understand the cryptic entries, you must think about things like,
double meanings and use word association or words and numbers which may rhyme
with other words, to look for meaningful links. For example numbers sometimes
relate to other things, like the number 7 relates to luck and also rhymes with
‘heaven’. If there’s letters then they could be the first and last letters of a
particular word.
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