Guanyin Oracle Lot 30
Oracle Poem
Supreme Fortune: Seek nothing from the hand of other folk, for cranes that fly may draw an arrow's stroke. The one who gathers wood may tread on snakes, beware the venom that betrayal makes.
Interpretation
A sign of guarded vigilance against hidden threats. Do not rely too easily on others, and watch for those who scheme behind your back. Self-reliance and caution are the wisest course.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Guanyin Oracle Lot 30 mean?
A sign of guarded vigilance against hidden threats. Do not rely too easily on others, and watch for those who scheme behind your back. Self-reliance and caution are the wisest course.
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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