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Throwing the chalice has been passed down in ancient times, has a considerable history and is recognized by the ancient people, and has become the main tool for communicating with the gods and asking for instructions, so you need to have a set of your own chalice when asking for divination.Usually made of wood or bamboo, the chalice is shaped like a crescent moon and consists of two paired pieces, one raised and the other flat, called "yin" and "yang" respectively. If there is a yin and a yang, it is called the "Holy Grail".The Grail Throwing Program.(1) Before throwing the chalice, one may pick up the chalice towards the sharp corner, wrap it around the incense burner three times, and kneel before the deity, giving one's name, birth date and address, and asking for instructions on matters in the hope that the deity and Buddha will give instructions or make decisions.(2) If it is just an ordinary question or a request for a signature, just throw a chalice for the answer.(3) If there is something important to be guided, it is usually recommended to toss the cup three times consecutively, subject to the same result being given three times. If there are no three consecutive oracle tosses, then the advice will be given again until the same result is obtained for three consecutive tosses.Generally speaking, the results of throwing the Holy Grail can be divided into three categories: the "Holy Grail", the "Laughing Grail" and the "Grim Reaper".Yin Cup: It means that the spirits do not accept, recognize, or respond to your inner thoughts, and it may even mean that the spirits are angry.Holy Grail: Indicates divine approval, recognition or response to your inner thoughts. This is an auspicious result.Laughing Cup: Indicates that the spirits have no special approval or opinion on your inner thoughts, or no guidance.
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