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The illustration? An astrologer at work. I've begun studying financial astrology, using the writings of Walter Gorn Old (aka Sepharial) and David Williams as initial guides. Since my mundane astrology project has gone very well so far, with several hundred subscribers, I figure it's time to start expanding the range of things I know how to do, and I feel rather like the guy in the image -- well, except I don't wear a ruff.
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Question Phrasing
Are there best practices for phrasing questions to oracles?
Sometimes when I ask a question in the format "Should I do X?" my tarot cards throw it back at me, as if to say "I don't know, what do you think?" Of course, the question of whether or not I "should" do something depends on a lot of subjective factors: whether I want to; which of the available options I prefer; whether I feel the outcome is worth the cost (effort involved, possible downsides).
On the other hand, asking more specific questions might lead in the wrong direction. I can ask "if I do X, will I get result Y?" The answer could be a clear "yes," but I haven't asked about possible downsides or better options that may be available.
So, what's an open-ended way to ask an oracle for general advice on a particular situation?
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