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crossroads, word, pause

Crossroads lot

When a decision does not need forty cards, but one word to stop the noise.

When it fits

  • there is a small choice
  • too much noise
  • a stop signal is needed

Not for this

  • big decisions without data
  • dangerous situations
  • putting responsibility on a slip

Key images

The word 'pause' can be stronger than 'yes'.
The lot does not choose for you, it shows the nerve of the choice.
Brevity protects from self-deception.

How to read this scene

Narrow the choice

One small question, not the whole life.

Draw a word

The word is not a verdict, but a mirror of current quality.

Make one test

Test the choice with a small action.

Small practice

Phrase the choice as: 'Today, is A or B closer to me?'

For a serious crossroads, use I Ching or Tarot, while the lot can be the first key.

Journal questions

What stopped the noise?

Which small test can I do?

Where is the choice inflated?

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