Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this “Yes or No” oracle thing lately, and I gotta share my experience. It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you.
It all started a few weeks ago. I was facing a stupid simple question and, for some reason, couldn’t make up my mind. I don’t know why but I feel frustrated about it. Then, I remembered seeing something online about a “Yes or No” oracle. It sounded interesting, I thought, why not give it a try? So, I searched on Google and found a few websites, I picked the most user-friendly one.
I started with some easy questions, just to test the waters. The first few times, the answers seemed to coincide with what I already feel. Like, “Should I eat ice cream today?” – got a “Yes,” and hey, who am I to argue with that? Another question “Should I go to the gym?” – got a “No,” and well I don’t feel like working out.

Then, I started trying it with slightly bigger questions. “Should I text my friend about that issue?” – got a “Yes.” I did, and it actually helped clear things up between us. I did feel great about it. The next question was “Should I apply for that new job?” – got a “No.” I hesitated but decided to go for it anyway. And guess what? I didn’t get the job! I know it’s weird but still make sense.
Here’s where things got a little strange. I asked, “Will I meet someone special this month?” – got a “Yes.” Now, I’m not really looking for a relationship, but this got me curious. I went out more than usual, met a few new people, but nothing clicked. Still, I’m not giving up hope yet, maybe it’s my time not come yet.
I decided to dig a bit deeper. I came across some articles comparing these oracles to things like Tarot and I Ching. I read that they can be accurate, depending on the reader and their connection to the cards or whatever tool they’re using. I also found out that over 55% of people found Tarot accurate in a study done by the University of London. And there’s this tarot reader, Aryya Roy, from India, who’s apparently really good and has helped a lot of people.
But what really caught my eye was the difference between oracle decks and tarot cards. Oracle decks are generally more positive, while tarot can sometimes have some dark or ominous messages. You know, like pulling a card that predicts your own death? No, thank you. I’m not ready to face that! Oracle decks seem much more chill.
- So far, I’ve had about a 70% hit rate with this oracle. It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely interesting.
- I’ve learned to phrase my questions carefully, making sure they’re clear and specific.
- I’ve also realized that it’s not about blindly following the oracle but using it as a tool for self-reflection.
I’m still experimenting with this whole “Yes or No” oracle thing. It’s been a fun and eye-opening experience. I guess I feel more confident to make a choice. I’m not saying it’s 100% accurate or that you should base all your life decisions on it, but it’s definitely a cool way to tap into your intuition and get a different perspective on things. Maybe I will try Tarot next time, who knows?
