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Divinations for a Great Cause

A divination, or "Mo" in Tibetan, is a way to determine the outcome of important decisions we need to make in our lives. If the diviniation is performed by the right person, the results can be suprisingly accurate. A divination can be requested when important choices need to be made, and one is uncertain which choice should be made. A divination can also be requested if one is going to make a choice, but wants to see if that choice is favorable or not. If the divination shows that the choice is not favorable, then certain remedies are often prescribed to clear away obstacles. For example, let's say someone wants to travel to India in the summer time. That person can request a divination, or Mo in Tibetan and ask whether or not that is a good idea. If the results come out unfavorably to go to India, then sometimes the Lama doing the divination will tell the person that they should recite a certain number of mantras or do a specific puja in order to clear away the obstacles.


How to Request a Divination

The first step to request a divination is to send us an email with your divination request. When you request a divination, try not to ask an open ended question such as "What job should I apply for?". Instead, try to ask the question either in the form of a yes or no answer, such as "Should I become an accountant?". Or ask your question and provide multiple choices, such as "Should I be an accountant, a journalist, or a doctor?". The results of the diviniation will either come out as a "yes" or a "no", or indicate which of the choices is most favorable.


To send us your divination request, send us an email to: divinations@jorufoundation.org


Donation for Divinations

There is no set price tag for a divination, it is up to the requestor as to how much they would like to give. Please donate whatever you feel comfortable with giving. All the proceeds of the donation will go to the education of deserving Tibetan students. If possible, please try to limit your questions to one question at a time.