Beyond Right and Wrong: Understanding Tensor Answers in Context
Understand tensor responses correctly: It is less about "right/wrong" and more about current resonance and coherence. Interpret signals in the context of your perception.
In our often rationally shaped world, we frequently seek definitive, black-and-white answers – a clear "right" or "wrong". However, when working with the single-handed rod, it is helpful to soften this mindset a bit. The signals from your single-handed rod rather reflect resonances, tendencies, and current energetic states than absolute truths.
What a rod answer really means:
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Snapshot of the energy:
Your Auron single-handed rod responds to the energetic signature of a question or test object in the present moment. This energy is not static. Your own state, external influences, or the properties of what is tested can change. A "yes" answer today does not necessarily mean a "yes" for all time. -
Mirror of your personal resonance:
The rod's reaction primarily shows how your body-mind system resonates with what is being tested. It's about "harmonious/inharmonious for me now" or "coherent/incoherent with my system" rather than a universal "right" or "wrong." -
Note, not a final judgment:
Consider the rod's answer as a valuable hint, an additional layer of information. It should not serve as the sole basis for decision-making but be viewed in the context of your experiences, knowledge, and common sense.
How you can assess the "correctness" of a rod answer:
- Trust your overall perception: Does the rod's answer feel in harmony with your gut feeling, your senses, and your logical mind? When all signals point in the same direction, confidence grows.
- Verifiable tests to build trust: Initially practice with questions whose answers you can objectively verify (e.g., querying the content of a hidden card: yes/no for a specific color). This builds trust in the method and your ability to interpret the signals.
- Clarity of the signal: A well-calibrated Auron rod that shows clear and distinct movements (your personal "yes" or "no") naturally makes interpretation easier. If the signal is weak, hesitant, or unclear, the "correctness" or relevance of the information is also harder to assess. It is advisable here to review the question, re-center yourself, or repeat the calibration.
- Context is crucial: An answer must always be seen in the specific context of the question asked. A general question leads to a general answer, a specific question to a more specific one.
Conclusion: Use the rod as an intuitive guide
Instead of searching for absolute "right" or "wrong," learn to interpret the answers of your Auron single-handed rod as an expression of momentary energetic harmony and personal resonance. The single-handed rod is not an oracle that proclaims infallible truths, but a sensitive instrument that can help you sharpen your intuition and make more conscious decisions in alignment with your inner being. It's about developing a deeper understanding of the subtle energies that surround and influence us.