Public notes from the Oracle research desk
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Published essays

How to Use Oracle: Let AI Organize the Details, Then Bring the Deeper Questions to a Human Teacher
A practical usage guide and platform ethics statement for Oracle. Start with one real question, use Tarot to surface the first signal, use BaZi, Zi Wei, the I Ching, Qi Men, and Six-System Oracle Reading to examine structure and change, then bring the report to a human teacher when the question needs deeper judgment, life context, and compassion.

Why I Created Oracle: When Ancient Divination Meets High-Dimensional AI
A founder letter on why Oracle begins with a card, opens into a chart, and then cross-checks one real question through Tarot, BaZi, Zi Wei Dou Shu, Qi Men Dun Jia, the I Ching, and the Egyptian Oracle. Oracle is not built to turn destiny into a verdict. It is built to make complex life signals visible, comparable, and actionable.

Why Oracle Doesn't Let You Re-Roll: The Design Philosophy Behind Drawing Blind
Most modern tarot apps quietly compromise their own readings by letting users re-shuffle, swipe-to-pick, or 'feel which card calls them.' That's not a reading; it's a mood board. This essay explains why the architecture of drawing blind exists, where it comes from in the classical literature, and what it changes about the moment between asking and knowing.