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Tibetan Mala Divination

(MO Divination)

By; Acharya Dhammajoti Blakeman

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You visualize the deity (often Manjushri) and pray one japa (108 X) of the Deitys
mantra. You then hold the mala in your lap, and with each hand grasp a bead at
random. You then count off in threes, moving the hands toward each other, until
one, two, or three beads remain. You do this three times.

One remaining bead is called Falcon. If you have a Falcon on your first round, it
indicates support from protectors, luck in new endeavors, and success in lawsuits.
If you have a Falcon on the second round, this indicates general good luck, with
small risk of misfortune. If you have a Falcon on the third round indicates expected
guests will arrive imminently, or you will have news of them.

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Two beads remaining is called Raven. A Raven on the first round means little
support from the protectors, nothing can be accomplished, lawsuits will be
unsuccessful, and enemies have the upper hand. A Raven on the second round
indicates serious illness and a decline in force. Things will be lost or stolen. A
Raven on the third round indicates bad luck for travelers, and sicknesses will not
be cured.

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Three beads remaining is called Snow Lion. A Snow Lion on the first round
indicates middling support from the protectors, slow accomplishment, and weak
enemies. This is generally a neutral result. A Snow Lion on the second round
indicates dangers to health that could nevertheless be resolved. Things lost or
stolen can be found. A Snow Lion on the third round indicates late arrival for
travellers, and some difficulty finding the right treatment for illness.
The best divination would be three consecutive falcons. This would indicate that
travellers will arrive quickly, patients will recover and accomplishments will be
swift.

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