My Ogham have interesting things to say here, IMO. For the working through the Bardic Grade, they warn of a sensitivity imbalance with Saille, which is Willow ill-dignified. The other two tiles were well-dignified. They are saying that you need to be flexible with your approach, but be on the lookout for being either too lax with your interpretations or too rigid or dogmatic. Other than that issue, and of course it isn't a small one, they are reassuring me that it will be fine.
For number 2, they are straight up suggesting you move to another country. They give me Nuin well-dignified, which is Ash in the old Ogham and Gingko Biloba in mine. Nuin means Communication across long distances whereas Onn means communication with one's local community.
For 3, they give me Muin, which is Harvest or Grapevine well-dignified. They are saying you will be able to make a good life in that tropical paradise.
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My Ogham have interesting things to say here, IMO. For the working through the Bardic Grade, they warn of a sensitivity imbalance with Saille, which is Willow ill-dignified. The other two tiles were well-dignified. They are saying that you need to be flexible with your approach, but be on the lookout for being either too lax with your interpretations or too rigid or dogmatic. Other than that issue, and of course it isn't a small one, they are reassuring me that it will be fine.
For number 2, they are straight up suggesting you move to another country. They give me Nuin well-dignified, which is Ash in the old Ogham and Gingko Biloba in mine. Nuin means Communication across long distances whereas Onn means communication with one's local community.
For 3, they give me Muin, which is Harvest or Grapevine well-dignified. They are saying you will be able to make a good life in that tropical paradise.