tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1367161100956691682.post512482569536857743..comments2024-01-28T09:52:30.550-08:00Comments on Arash's World: Passages to Truth: An Investigation of I Ching and Tarot Card Fortune-TellingArash Farzanehhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12000344680925876563noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1367161100956691682.post-2077513314405064402011-01-29T17:12:46.558-08:002011-01-29T17:12:46.558-08:00Wow. Firstly, my skeptical nature may not allow me...Wow. Firstly, my skeptical nature may not allow me to give the Oracle a chance. Since you are practiced in the art, am I to assume that you could intercede on my behalf, even if my concentration and acceptance is not quite there? If so, I would be interested in this. <br /><br />You would have to keep in mind that my skepticism is a little beyond mere doubt. It borders on faith, not in the "Oracle," but in her lack of ability. <br /><br />I think it is possible that a wise man may mistake his own wisdom for that of a higher being. Ironically, I do acknowledge that there is small chance that the wisdom he mistakes as not his, actually is material that is thus far beyond anyone's imagination; so his mistake not be a complete error, but more of a slight diversion from the path he thinks he follows. <br /><br />I do grant you that the Oracle as you understand her may be real. As I said, it is faith, not specific science, that inspires my incredulity. <br /><br />It was a very good piece and says a lot about your spiritual side, which though open for all to see, still seems somewhat mysterious at time.John Mystehttp://www.jmyste.com/noreply@blogger.com