Free Accurate Yes or No Oracle
I’ve been reading tarot for clients for more than 20 years (see what clients say here and here), but sometimes you just want a quick yes or no answer to a pressing question you have.
So I made a little oracle video for you. It will help you make the right decision and tell you how to proceed. Try it. You might be surprised by its accuracy.
This one is more than just the yes/no/ask again later Magic 8 Ball responses — although, if you’re like me, the Magic 8 Ball has never been wrong.
(Never seen one? Scroll down for more about this crazy-accurate little “toy”.)
You might be wondering, when you ask an oracle some questions, where do the answers come from? They come from your all-knowing inner being, your ancestors, your spirit guides, god or gods — whomever you connect with most deeply and ask to assist you by means of the oracle.
Want to know all about all kinds of different oracles? You’ll find a whole section about that if you scroll past the free yes/no oracle video. Find the one you like best.
Yes or No Oracle Full Answer
Here’s how to try my Yes/No Oracle: Read the instructions below and then click on the pink and white “Ask a yes/no question” image. (If you’re on a lap, it’s on the left, and if you’re on your phone, it’s above this paragraph.)
1) Think of your question. It must be a question that can be answered by a simple yes or no. (If you ask another kind of question, a complex question that needs a lengthy answer, the yes/no oracle won’t be able to help you.)
2) Focus on your question for a moment. Make sure your mind is calm and focused. This is also the time to connect with the being(s) who will speak through the oracle: your spirit guides, gods, ancestors, angels, or whomever you turn to for answers or in prayer.
3) Click the pink and white box that says “Ask a yes/no question,” and as soon as it prompts you to close your eyes, be ready to click the video again to receive your answer. It’s only 13 seconds long, so click for your answer as soon as you feel moved to. (Were you too early or too late? Just try again.)
Good luck to you and I hope you get the answer you want!
Can you do a yes/no reading with tarot cards?
It’s almost impossible for beginning or amateur tarot readers to do accurate yes/no readings for themselves. The answers you get can be really frustrating, or not make any sense at all. So, get a reading from a professional tarot reader, or, try some of the oracle and divination tools below. They’re options that anyone can use and get real results with.
Why oracles and divination tools work, plus, try my favorites:
Divination tools work only when you use them sincerely. If you’re a skeptic and ridicule the spirits of divination, they likely won’t speak to you (unless you have a beloved passed relative or friend who really wants to help you and comes through your tool).
If you settle your mind and meditate a little bit about your question, you may get your answer even before you ask an oracle.
If you pray or work with any deities, spirits, ancestors, saints, or angels, and have formed a bond with them, it’s also likely that oracle divination will work well for you. It’s just another way for them to speak with you in a way that you can clearly understand.
Want to try some of my other favorite yes/no divination tools?
Magic 8 Ball
This is my all-time favorite divination tool. It was invented in 1944 by a man whose mother was a clairvoyant. I’ve been using a Magic 8 Ball since I was a kid (about as long as I’ve been reading tarot cards), and it has never been wrong. It’s actually irritating how accurate it is in my life. Check it out here.
Ouija Board
The ouija board was invented in Chestertown, Maryland in 1886, and first manufactured in 1890 in Baltimore.
According to the Library of Congress, “Since Ouija’s inception newspapers reported on its use as a way to communicate with the dead, predict catastrophes, solve mysteries, even commit crimes.”
How did the board get its name? It came from a word spelled out on the board when medium Helen Peters Nosworthy asked the board to name itself. When asked what the word meant, it responded "good luck."
I have found that ouija boards are very powerful in communicating with deceased loved ones — and especially with family members who were (and are) very close to me. Mileage may vary. Some people feel ouija boards are dangerous and that you never know exactly which spirits your talking to — and are answering you.
What can I say? Ouija works for me.
This is the classic.
Pendulum and Spirit Board
The spirit board is another great (and pretty) option for getting a yes/no answer with a pendulum. Unlike ouija boards, it usually doesn’t spell out words. It’s more of a yes/no/maybe kind of experience. Take a look at this one — it’s my favorite. (You can make your own pendulum by using a necklace with a pendant or attaching a ring to a thread or piece of yarn.)
Divination Coins
Many cultures have used coins, cowrie shells, coconut pieces, and other objects in order to receive a yes/no/maybe answer. You can use ordinary coins or a special divination coin or divination dice for this purpose.
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I can recommend these cards to anyone. No previous experience necessary.
How to decide which oracle is for you
Take a look at all of the links above, and see which oracles you feel most drawn toward. These are the ones to try. You can also ask your departed loved ones or your spirit guides which oracle they want to speak through.