Some thoughts here on the viability or advisability of efforts to predict the future through sortilege techniques. First, is there an ethical or relational psychology component that would even make this possible? Does the guidance of the Universe care about anyone getting getting an edge in a sports event or through gambling? Is there an innate structure to human ability that makes such a connection possible through training or relearning an ancient formula?
Some answers that I propose will challenge accepted norms. I would maintain that serious personal or social issues are most likely of greater concern to the Universe and our own survival and growth adaptations.
Thoughts on Parapsychology Methodology : Research data on my prediction experiments showed there was no success above the 50% expected rate of probability. The one exception to this is the repeated higher success rate when using runes and my understanding of ancient Germanic Craft in Divination. More about that later.
One reaction to finding that there are no fateful predetermined results in sports events according to any supernatural foresight. Such a state of affairs would make the actual events boring and unnecessary. The free will and gumption of a team or person to take control and wrest victory would be negated. I believe that the random probability factor in future assessment is actually a compassionate and powerfully wise feature of the Universe.
Intuition, direct perception, and reasoned calculation have historical precedence when sharing what appears to be supernatural advice. In the Icelandic Sagas, there were accounts of men who could give inspired 'rede' or guidance based upon their superior ability to make predictions of cause and effect. In many of the Sagas this seems to have been done without divinatory tools, but we can't be certain In other sources, like Beowulf, the use of runes is specifically mentioned in the wording.
Randomness, causal efforts, and probability are all factors that shape events. We have the ability to predict how events might develop. We can also contribute as co-creators of a wise and compassionate future.
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