The Hierophant ID: b12870 Aug. 7, 2018, 8:42 a.m. No.2496266   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>mfw a brand new Divination tool is being created on this board.

 

With the Glory of God, I love you Clockfags.

 

I haven't been keeping much track of it, but I might look at it later today; it just occurred to me what you all are actually doing, (whether some/any of you realize it or not).

 

Just a couple of things to keep in mind of:

 

  1. Divination's purpose isn't to predict the future; it's to help us make wiser choices by informing us of the nature of things as they are now and how it'll express itself later. It helps us expand our awareness along the infinite expanse of existence so that we then understand not only how things affect us, but how we affect things 'outside' of us. This is important because in situations where one does not ask God what is right to do, it brings the probability that we will do the right thing higher because we know about the circumstances that surround it.

 

2a. I am assuming you're on the right track, (since you're doing the clock in the first place), but just a reminder: Patterns. That is what divination plays by. The art of it recognizes the inherent order of the material universe in that all things are expressions of the things that came before them (cause and effect). What divination does is tap into the causes so that the 'now' not only has an effect on the 'future', but also on the instrument used for divination.

 

2b. With that in mind, that means that things can be vaguely categorized and patterns can be recognized. Therefore, you will make leaps and bounds in the development of this 'Clock' (I can't wait until you decide the final name for it! Or, I can, but I am extremely excited!). If you search for the patterns, then the development of the Clock will sooner change from chasing down what has happened in the past in accordance of the Clock — to the messages about the expressed future. Basically from chasing to leading.