The Oracle has no subject it refuses. These are the domains it draws from:
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Esoteric Philosophy
Hermeticism, Kabbalah, Gnosticism, Neoplatonism, Theosophy, Rosicrucianism, Golden Dawn.
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Astrology
Western, Vedic, Evolutionary, Uranian, Hellenistic, Mayan. Transits, generations, karmic timing.
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Magick & Ritual
Chaos magick, ceremonial magick, sigil work, planetary ritual, alchemy, spellcraft, sacred practice.
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Ancient Wisdom
Egyptian mysteries, Sumerian cosmology, Greek mystery schools, Vedic sutras, Taoist alchemy.
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Shadow & Psychology
Jungian depth, shadow work, trauma archetypes, the unconscious, individuation, the wound as teacher.
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Conspiracy & Hidden History
What credible researchers have documented. Secret societies, hidden power structures, suppressed history.
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Divination Systems
Tarot, I Ching, runes, geomancy, Sabian symbols, oracular traditions from every culture.
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Consciousness & Reality
Morphic fields, quantum consciousness, Akashic records, non-local mind, simulation theory, DMT research.
ANCIENT WISDOM · RITUAL
"What is the quickest path to healing heartbreak according to ancient and esoteric wisdom?"
The Oracle draws from Hellenistic binding magic, Kabbalistic grief protocols, Vedic mantra therapy for Venus wounds, and Jungian anima/animus work — naming specific rituals, timings, and authors for each.
CONSPIRACY · HIDDEN HISTORY
"What are the most credible conspiracy theories that mainstream culture ignores?"
Draws from Carroll Quigley, Manly P. Hall, Robert Anton Wilson, Jim Marrs, and others. Reports what documented researchers found — cites sources, lets you evaluate.
GNOSTIC · COSMOLOGY
"What do the Nag Hammadi texts actually say about the nature of reality?"
References the Apocryphon of John, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Thomas directly — with scholar commentary from Elaine Pagels, Stephan Hoeller, and Hans Jonas.
MAGICK · PRACTICE
"What is the most effective sigil work according to chaos magick practitioners?"
Draws from Peter Carroll's Liber Null, Austin Osman Spare's original writings, Phil Hine's Condensed Chaos — specific methodology with the theory behind why it works neurologically.
ASTROLOGY · COLLECTIVE
"What does Pluto in Aquarius mean for humanity over the next 20 years?"
Cross-references historical Pluto in Aquarius cycles (1777-1798), Jeffrey Wolf Green's evolutionary framework, Richard Tarnas' archetypal analysis, and current collective signatures.
SHADOW WORK · PSYCHOLOGY
"Why do I keep attracting the same person in different bodies?"
Jungian projection theory, attachment research, Pluto synastry patterns, karmic astrology from Martin Schulman — traces the pattern to its origin and names the integration pathway.
01 · YOU ASK
Any question. No topic is off limits.
Type whatever you have genuinely wondered about. The stranger or more esoteric the better. The Oracle is built specifically for questions that don't belong in a search engine.
02 · IT SEARCHES
1.7 million knowledge chunks queried in real time.
The Oracle queries the SYS knowledge base — 1,733 books, 1.7 million indexed passages — for the most relevant material. Then synthesises across traditions.
03 · IT REPORTS
Author. Book. Tradition. What they actually said.
Every answer names its sources. You know exactly which author, which tradition, and which text the information comes from. No generic summaries. The specific teaching.
04 · YOU DECIDE
No filtering. No disclaimers. Your discernment.
The Oracle presents what the traditions say. It does not tell you what to believe. The point is to give you access to information that has been gatekept by obscurity, not judgment.
// A NOTE ON HOW TO USE THE ORACLE
The Oracle is not a search engine and it is not a therapist.
It is a knowledge synthesis tool that draws from traditions most people never
encounter because the books are obscure, expensive, or simply unknown.
The best questions are ones you have genuinely been sitting with.
Questions that feel almost too personal, too strange, or too forbidden to ask out loud.
Those are exactly what the Oracle was built for.
The Oracle may draw from traditions with views you disagree with,
historical figures with complicated legacies, or frameworks that contradict
each other across traditions. That is by design.
The synthesis is yours to make.