Guanyin Oracle Lot 64
Oracle Poem
Supreme Fortune: Like the young moon on the third or fourth night, half dark half bright not fully formed in light. But wait until the fifteenth evening clear, then brilliant fullness shines from ear to ear.
Interpretation
A sign of the waxing moon growing toward fullness. Things are not yet complete, but they are progressing steadily. Have patience — when the full moon arrives, all shall be bright and perfectly whole.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Guanyin Oracle Lot 64 mean?
A sign of the waxing moon growing toward fullness. Things are not yet complete, but they are progressing steadily. Have patience — when the full moon arrives, all shall be bright and perfectly whole.
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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