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You Bought the Oracle… But Haven’t Dared to Use It Yet?

The cards are there.
Still in the box.
Maybe resting on a shelf.

You look at them sometimes.
You tell yourself, “I should use them soon.”
But you’re not quite sure how.
When to use them.
How to interpret them.
And what if you “do it wrong ?”

Good news: there is nothing to get right.

The Oracle of Professional Life was not designed to predict the future or deliver fixed truths.
It was created to support professional questions — in companies, as an entrepreneur, in management, during transitions.

Over time, we’ve also seen that it inspires far beyond work: life projects, travel, relationships, community initiatives…

The cards do not know anything for you.
They are here to awaken your intuition, stimulate your creativity, and support your decision-making process.

So, how do you start — simply?


4 Simple ways to use the oracle

1. As a regular ritual

Some people like to draw a card on Sunday evening to inspire the week ahead.
Others prefer a daily card, to set the tone.

Simply draw one card at random and ask yourself:
How could this inspire my week?

Nothing more is needed.


2. Before a specific moment

A meeting.
An important conversation.
A presentation.
A challenging task.

Draw a card with this intention:
What mindset would serve me best in this situation?
or
What can I rely on here?

The card becomes an anchor.


3. To explore a specific question

If you are facing a situation that feels unclear, formulate an open question (not yes/no, not predictive).

For example:

  • What can I rely on to move this forward?

  • What do I need to understand in this situation?

  • What posture would be aligned here?

The oracle does not answer for you.
It opens a space for reflection.

And if the topic feels deeper, you can choose to be supported — by a coach or in a workshop.


4. With someone else, over coffee

The oracle can also be shared. Having coffee with a friend or colleague, or during an informal meeting.

Each person draws a card of the day.
Then you exchange:
How does this card speak to me?
What do I see in it?
What does it inspire?

There is nothing to “know.”
Only something to explore together.


How to proceed, step by step

  1. Define your intention or question.

  2. Take a moment to breathe. (You may even take a few minutes of silence or meditation.)

  3. Draw a card at random — printed version (face down) or digital.

Then explore gradually:

  • The title: What does it make me think of in my professional or personal experience?

  • The illustration: What do I see? How would I describe it?

  • The text and keywords: What resonates?

  • What gives me energy?

  • Is there something slightly uncomfortable?

Discomfort is often an interesting signal.


And If the card doesn’t speak to me?

That can happen.
And that’s perfectly fine.

You can set it aside.
And see whether it makes sense days, weeks, or months later.

You can also, without revealing your question, ask someone you trust to share what they see in the card. Their perspective may open something new.


If you want to go further

You can:

Intuition is a path.
There is no right or wrong way.
No right or wrong answer.

Only exploration.

And perhaps, instead of staying on the shelf, your oracle is simply waiting for one small step.

Draw a card.
And see what opens.

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