Guanyin Oracle Lot 58
Oracle Poem
Supreme Fortune: You climb the tower high to hide away, but thorns surround you thick in grim display. Heaven's will may lengthen or may end, the proud may fall where fortune will not bend.
Interpretation
A sign of danger at the heights, of the need for caution. Though you may stand in a lofty position, threats lurk all around. Stay vigilant in times of success lest pride brings an unexpected fall.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Guanyin Oracle Lot 58 mean?
A sign of danger at the heights, of the need for caution. Though you may stand in a lofty position, threats lurk all around. Stay vigilant in times of success lest pride brings an unexpected fall.
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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