When asked a question about the future, the oracle always gave an ambiguous with at least two meanings. The questioner would probably go away believing that the prophecy meant exactly what he was hoping for, but if things went wrong he could then see that the real meaning was quite different.
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The Oracle of Delphi, a priestess at the Temple of Apollo, was known for delivering cryptic prophecies that often seemed to come true, depending on interpretation. Many ancient Greeks believed her predictions guided significant decisions, such as those of leaders and city-states. However, the accuracy of these prophecies is subjective and debated among historians, as they were often vague and open to various interpretations. Ultimately, whether the Oracle's prophecies came true depends on individual beliefs and the context in which they were applied.
Cassandra's prophecies always came true. However, she was cursed so that people thought she was crazy and never believed her prophecies or heeded her warnings.
Yes they were cast much like the tarot you lay them in front of you and focus this allows the intuitive and psychic senses to switch on and the oracular prophecies start to flow
Yes they were cast much like the tarot you lay them in front of you and focus this allows the intuitive and psychic senses to switch on and the oracular prophecies start to flow
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None of them did.
Always, absolutely always. Try yourself - free app Yes/No Oracle for your IPhone acts completely like Magic 8 Ball
The Delphic oracle's statement comes true. (Apex)
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