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Ask a question: Why do you get different results from the same thing many times?

Because the laws of time and space change rapidly, people's minds are more uncertain, and there is absolutely no completely consistent time and space. So the "one thing" you think is actually not a thing used for divination. According to ancient books, as well as the experience and theory of some modern Yi-ology scholars, if you start divining the so-called "same thing" repeatedly, it is wrong, and you will not get the correct divination meaning.

I personally understand what the ancients and Yi-ology scholars said. When you divine something for the first time (assuming that divination has not been abolished-that is, the divination procedure is like Buddhism, and your mind is devoted to piety), your "doubt" is the purest at this time-"doubt" is an important term in Zen, so you should use this nature to practice in meditation. Because of your purest suspicion, this six-pointed star will present the information of this matter completely. However, when you divine the same thing for the second time, at this time, "doubt" is not pure, because you already know a part of the information-it is equivalent to being dramatized, not only the time and space have changed, but also the "fate" between the matter itself and your fortune teller has changed. For example, how does it feel to watch a novel or TV series without reading the outline, introduction and being seen by others? And if you understand part of the content (such as outline, introduction or being spoiled), you will get a completely different feeling after watching the ending. People usually think this is normal, as if their feelings have nothing to do with the so-called "objective facts"-in fact, all wet, this is an illusion influenced by western material civilization, which is quite different from the relationship between man and environment and the origin of Buddhism revealed by China's and Oriental's thought of harmony between man and nature. Being new to information you don't know is not the same as knowing some information. Before the black swan was discovered, in the human world, the swan was white.

When Wang Yangming was playing in Nanzhen, a friend pointed to the flower tree in the rock and asked, "Some things in the world are unintentional, so flowers bloom and fall in the mountains. What does it have to do with my heart?" Mr. Wang said, "when you didn't see this flower, it died with your heart;" When you look at this flower, the color of this flower will be understood in a moment; You will know that this flower is not in your heart. "