Guanyin Oracle Lot 28
Oracle Poem
Supreme Fortune: The eastern moon rises fair and bright, then clouds sweep in and steal away the light. Sometimes it's full and sometimes carved away, ignore the gossips — let them have their say.
Interpretation
A sign of the moon's waxing and waning, of life's impermanence. Remember that fullness naturally gives way to decline. Do not fret over temporary changes or heed idle talk; accept it all with equanimity.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Guanyin Oracle Lot 28 mean?
A sign of the moon's waxing and waning, of life's impermanence. Remember that fullness naturally gives way to decline. Do not fret over temporary changes or heed idle talk; accept it all with equanimity.
How do I read a Guanyin Oracle poem?
Read the four-line poem twice. Notice which image resonates with your specific question. The imagery is a mirror, not a literal forecast.
Should I draw another stick if I don't like this one?
Traditionally, no. The first stick is the answer. Re-drawing is considered refusing the answer rather than re-asking the question.
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