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Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves...
I don’t believe in predictions. But I do believe in questions.

We live in a time saturated with uncertainty — not the poetic kind, but the kind that churns in your stomach at 3 a.m., makes you refresh the news compulsively, floods your thoughts with what-ifs and worst-case scenarios. And yet, we’ve never been less skilled at facing it. Capitalism taught us to pathologize anxiety — then offered products to suppress it: insurance, productivity apps, five-step plans, endless data. We were sold certainty as a form of salvation. But the truth is: not-knowing is part of being human.

There are questions we carry for years — quietly, heavily, sometimes even without words. Questions about the direction of our lives, the future of this planet, the weight of a grief, or the shape of justice. This digital oracle was born from that need — not to control the future, but to relate to it.

It is inspired by the ancient Hindu game gyān caupaṛ, or Snakes & Arrows — a symbolic map of consciousness, traditionally played as a journey through 72 archetypal squares. In the original version, you roll a die and move forward progressively, with each square building on the last — a sequence of inner transformation where the questions are connected by a single narrative. But that’s not how I use it here. In this oracle, each question stands alone. I ask a question — personal, collective, existential — and through a number drawn by chance, I land on a square. From there, I interpret it.

Each reading begins in the philosophy of the game but it unfolds differently than in my book. A book is a structure. This oracle is alive. A dialogue — between the symbolic square, the question that called it forth, and the moment we’re living in. Each response is both an invitation to think and an experiment in meaning-making.
We long to know, believing knowledge will make us safer. But sometimes, we need to not know — to protect the mystery, to stay awake, to keep fear from hijacking the story.

If you feel called to ask a personal question(s) and receive a response, I invite you to join me in an oracle ceremony. And if what you need is a more continuous and integrative process, I offer psychoarchetypal therapy — a space to explore your lineage, your karma, and the deep whys that shape your path.
Oracle for an uncertain world
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