Guanyin Oracle Lot 57
Oracle Poem
Supreme Fortune: Let gossip drift like wind across your ear, fine clothes and fortune come to those sincere. Don't dwell upon the grievances of old, your heart and mine the same bright tale have told.
Interpretation
A sign of letting go and moving forward freely. Do not be bothered by others' chatter — blessings will come naturally. Release old grudges, look ahead, and find that our hearts share the same wisdom.
Detailed Reading
Career
Love
Health
Wealth
Frequently asked questions
What does Guanyin Oracle Lot 57 mean?
A sign of letting go and moving forward freely. Do not be bothered by others' chatter — blessings will come naturally. Release old grudges, look ahead, and find that our hearts share the same wisdom.
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.
Learn more about the Guanyin Oracle
Related Products
Contains affiliate links