Yes or No Free Online Love Oracle.
Do you have questions about love or relationships? Oracles have been used for thousands of years as a means of predicting the future or obtaining answers and guidance in times of doubt and uncertainty.
There are times when all we need is a "yes or no" answer.
In the world of divinatory arts, various mystical tools have been used as oracles, tarot cards, common playing cards, runes, crystals, dominoes, pendulums are used by psychics as a means of contacting spiritual guides, angels, orishas, ascended masters, spirits and gods in order to uncover what destiny has in store for them.
Here on the TAROT OF LOVE website you will find at your entire disposal an oracle entirely focused on answering "yes or no" questions about your love life. Before using the "yes or no" love oracle, you should do some mental preparation, finding a quiet place
(where nothing and no one can interrupt you) to do your fortune reading.
Close your eyes for a few minutes, clear your mind of any negative thoughts, inhale and exhale several times in order to relax your body and mind.
Open your eyes slowly and focus on what you want to ask the oracle of love.
Your question should be completely centered on the theme "yes or no". You should consult the oracle 3 times in a row, asking the same question (phrased in the same way).
How to get the oracle's answer?
Getting 3 "YES" answers = favorable answer (yes) positive / favorable to your interests.
Getting 2 "YES" answers and 1 "NO / MAYBE / LITTLE CHANCE" = Favorable answer (yes) but you may face some obstacle or delay in getting what you want.
Getting 1 "YES" answer and 2 "NO / MAYBE / LITTLE CHANCE" answers = unfavorable answer (no).
Getting 3 answers "MAYBE / LITTLE CHANCE" answer = You will need to review what you want / implement changes / be flexible / seek dialogue to try to resolve the pending issues.
All other combinations result in unfavorable answers, and you should wait a while to consult the oracle again.
Each question should be asked 3 times in a row. Avoid insisting on the same question so that inaccuracies do not occur.