Some forms of questioning and lines of inquiry, seem to lend themselves more to divinatory answers then others.
So my question is, what makes a question better suited to a divinitory framework then another question?
For example: A broader question tends to lead to less precise answers, but still accurate, with accuracy increasing with the questioners specificity, although precision seems to be lessened.
So my question is, what makes a question better suited to a divinitory framework then another question?
For example: A broader question tends to lead to less precise answers, but still accurate, with accuracy increasing with the questioners specificity, although precision seems to be lessened.