Too much divining?
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Too much divining?
At what point does Divining become over done? How many times a day? Days a week? At what point do the answers lose their accuracy?
Also, do you believe that over-doing is individual to each divination method, or that it loses its accuracy even if you keep switching up your method of divination?
Also, do you believe that over-doing is individual to each divination method, or that it loses its accuracy even if you keep switching up your method of divination?
Re: Too much divining?
Personally, I think its all individual. Spirituality, in most cases, is highly personal and unique. I think a person divining in particular should be sound and stable enough to not only accept but recognize when the accuracy and the outcome of certain methods. For example, if someone is a Tarot reader, they should be developed enough to *sense* the accuracy fading. If you keep lighting a lighter, it will eventually make the metal hot to the touch. In that case, you may want to stop striking the lighter and simply give it time to cool down. However, I'm unsure how exactly something can lose its accuracy but I do believe it happens. I also believe that it will NOT lose accuracy forever.
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