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7/24/2025, 6:23:18 PM
Welcome to Divination General! Come here for readings and a discussion of theory/practice.
Every method is welcome: Tarot, Runes, Cartomancy, Scrying, Pendulum, Cleromancy, I-Ching, Digital, Oracles, Tasseomancy, Necromancy, etc.
>Recommended /div/ links and books:
https://pastebin.com/sAkg9cMz
>MEGA with Divination Books:
https://mega.nz/folder/Jp8gQD7Q#om_2lEm1GL0qPIpSrQgrvA
>Guides made by some of our readers:
•/div/ starter spreads:
https://i.imgur.com/mxpu4MF.png
•Thoth's tarot and rune guide:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ciFuMOVDIkA18d9Rw-Zkklgigx-Y4XzJkGVeMTYWcic/
•Hijinks' revised divination guide:
https://pastebin.com/Gv10KZUA
•A compiled Rider Waite card explanation
https://files.catbox.moe/v6qayw.pdf
>Useful tips before posting:
•If you're a reader post that you're offering readings and what information is required from the querent; same goes for trading.
•Look for posts to determine if there's an active reader, what's needed and before posting, check if they finished reading already.
•Some readers will refuse to do certain readings - respect that choice. Do not harass readers if your query is refused/skipped. We do our best to maintain chill and good vibes.
•Traders should respect that a traded read will be granted, as per an agreement of trade. Free readers have the option of picking their queries.
•Bullshit queries get bullshit answers. Vague queries get vague answers.
•Making an AQ (air query) by not addressing a reader, in particular, is possible but doesn't guarantee an answer.
•Avoid making the same query repeatedly and/or to different readers in a short period of time, as this may lead to more confusion.
•Provide feedback when applicable and be considerate to the reader. We're a growing community, many readers are starting and need to know what they are doing right or wrong. Let's help each other to improve.
Previous Thread: >>40784373
Every method is welcome: Tarot, Runes, Cartomancy, Scrying, Pendulum, Cleromancy, I-Ching, Digital, Oracles, Tasseomancy, Necromancy, etc.
>Recommended /div/ links and books:
https://pastebin.com/sAkg9cMz
>MEGA with Divination Books:
https://mega.nz/folder/Jp8gQD7Q#om_2lEm1GL0qPIpSrQgrvA
>Guides made by some of our readers:
•/div/ starter spreads:
https://i.imgur.com/mxpu4MF.png
•Thoth's tarot and rune guide:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ciFuMOVDIkA18d9Rw-Zkklgigx-Y4XzJkGVeMTYWcic/
•Hijinks' revised divination guide:
https://pastebin.com/Gv10KZUA
•A compiled Rider Waite card explanation
https://files.catbox.moe/v6qayw.pdf
>Useful tips before posting:
•If you're a reader post that you're offering readings and what information is required from the querent; same goes for trading.
•Look for posts to determine if there's an active reader, what's needed and before posting, check if they finished reading already.
•Some readers will refuse to do certain readings - respect that choice. Do not harass readers if your query is refused/skipped. We do our best to maintain chill and good vibes.
•Traders should respect that a traded read will be granted, as per an agreement of trade. Free readers have the option of picking their queries.
•Bullshit queries get bullshit answers. Vague queries get vague answers.
•Making an AQ (air query) by not addressing a reader, in particular, is possible but doesn't guarantee an answer.
•Avoid making the same query repeatedly and/or to different readers in a short period of time, as this may lead to more confusion.
•Provide feedback when applicable and be considerate to the reader. We're a growing community, many readers are starting and need to know what they are doing right or wrong. Let's help each other to improve.
Previous Thread: >>40784373
7/10/2025, 3:43:04 AM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractor_network
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence
>"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes the laws"
>Attractor networks are a class of recurrent dynamical networks that evolve toward stable patterns over time, which can be fixed-point, cyclic, chaotic, or stochastic. These networks have been widely used in computational neuroscience to model processes such as associative memory and motor behavior, as well as in machine learning. In the context of dynamical systems, attractor networks are characterized by their ability to settle into a stable state, known as an attractor, which represents a set of states toward which the system evolves.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractor_network
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence
>"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes the laws"
>Attractor networks are a class of recurrent dynamical networks that evolve toward stable patterns over time, which can be fixed-point, cyclic, chaotic, or stochastic. These networks have been widely used in computational neuroscience to model processes such as associative memory and motor behavior, as well as in machine learning. In the context of dynamical systems, attractor networks are characterized by their ability to settle into a stable state, known as an attractor, which represents a set of states toward which the system evolves.
6/12/2025, 2:43:35 PM
>>40517202
I hope you topped up your popcorn, because this is the best part.
I hope you topped up your popcorn, because this is the best part.
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