Six lines, cast over the question you can’t put down
A straight answer with a spine — ancient causal logic, spoken by a modern voice.
For twenty-six centuries the same instrument has been used to reason about hard decisions: cast six lines, read the figure they form, follow what the structure implies. A language model writes the reading — but the figure decides what it is allowed to say. If the casting says wait, no amount of wishful asking turns it into go.
See the full tariffA same-day read of where things stand right now. Quick, and it doesn’t pretend to be more than that.
Moving lines, the figure they’re turning into, read line by line — built for the decisions you’ll still be living with in a year.
Five hundred units on the house. See what this actually is before you spend anything on it.
How to take the answer
No hedging, no disclaimers stacked on disclaimers. It follows what the figure implies, even to an answer you weren’t hoping for.
Blunt enough to matter, careful enough to remember there’s a person reading it.
A perspective, not a permission slip. What you do with it is still yours.
Your castings are encrypted at rest, never sold, never used to train — and burned when you say so. The policy · The terms