प्रश्न-संग्रहः
Praśna-Saṃgrahaḥ · Frequently asked
- Will you predict things for me?
- No. The Oracle sits with you; she does not predict for you. The reading locates what is structurally there and offers one sealed sentence at the close. Truth #5 of the house binds the practice: honesty over flattery — and prediction is the place where most readings begin to flatter.
- What is the sealed sentence?
- It is one sentence — not a paragraph, not a pep talk — that the Oracle speaks at the close of the reading. It is the load-bearing minute of the practice. The sentence is for you; it does not go on the website, into a screenshot, or onto an Instagram caption. You carry it; the room carries the silence.
- Can I record the session?
- No. The transmission lives only in the seeker; a recording would substitute for the silence. (The 60-minute Live Reading tier includes a written letter within seven days that holds what was said — that letter is the only persistent record of the work.)
- Does she use tarot, astrology, or reiki?
- All three, in their proper places. Tarot is the rim — the cards transmit, they do not measure. Vedic reading is the centre — prepared privately the night before. Reiki is offered by request only, never as the centre of an engagement. Each is held in its own tier, and the disciplines do not blur on the same booking.
- Why nine seconds of silence on the site?
- Nine is a substrate number — the period of Ψ(n) = 2ⁿ mod 9 in the framework the consulting house descends from. On the website it shows as a nine-second opening so that the page itself reads in the cadence of the room. The actual room-silence runs five to thirty minutes; nine seconds is its homage on the page.
- How is the Oracle different from the Architect?
- The Architect writes; the Oracle sits with you. The Architect's reading is the page; the Oracle's reading is the room. The Architect names structure; the Oracle delivers one sealed sentence at the close. The two practitioners share a chart and a lineage but never collapse into each other. If you want a page, you want the Architect. If you want a room, you want the Oracle.