Do You Have To Use Divination?

One of the many questions that we receive and are asked and that is about divination. Asking which is the best and which they should do. Asking further do you really have to use divination in your practice?

Usually some type of divination will occur to the individual the more they practice. Maybe it will be the tarot, runes or I Ching, to just name a few. Sometimes the practioner does not find what fits for many years. This does not mean that there is something wrong with you. It simply means that whatever is your niche maybe has not shown itself to you.

You need not worry or frantically look around as someone who is looking for major
Ferrari parts, just relax. It will come to you.

When I first started to be formally trained I was asked to which I would like to use. In truth there was nothing that attracted me at all. I tried the runes. Purchasing the most beautiful and spendy set I played with them. That was all it was as it was just not me. I did not like the noise, the feel, nothing about those bone chips as I called them. That was that.

I was given a small, inexpensive simple tarot deck. Not really a tarot deck but close enough. I began using the technique I was taught and it grew. I loved those cards. Still having them to this day. Although not in service as much in the past.

I and many others use many, many divination methods in our practice. Personally for me it is what strikes me at the time. Might be my cards, my pendulum or using a wax method I never know what I will use. It as though the source will call upon me to use them.

Don't worry if you do not know what to use. If you feel like learning something. Do it! Nothing coming to you? It will.

Use your intuition. Follow that little voice inside as it will lead you to what you are supposed to be doing. Until then, relax and don't worry!

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