Glyph

A 60-second mirror.

Hold a question. Draw a pattern. Read a reflection.

Free. No signup. Read with a wink.

Five winds — five archetypal patterns

The five patterns are mirrors, not predictions. Each one describes a human situation and helps you frame what is already happening.

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Divine Tailwind

The rare grace of full alignment.

Everything you need is already moving toward you.

Still Water card art

Still Water

The time for patience and stillness.

Neither forward nor backward.

Sit with what is.

Eye of Storm card art

Eye of Storm

The deep stillness found at the center of a storm.

When everything external is turbulent,

clarity lives in the one place nothing can reach.

Fair Sky

Clear paths with gentle support.

The way is open, but you must still walk it.

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Crosswind

Competing forces are pulling at you.

This is not a cue to push harder.

It's a cue to listen more carefully.

Crosswind card art

On the cards.

The five glyphs are not labels of fortune.
They are not "good cards" or "bad cards."

Each one is a lens - a way of reading this particular moment, for this particular question, held by this particular person.

The same glyph can mean entirely different things on different days, for different people, about different questions.

What you receive is not a verdict.
It is a perspective - and an invitation to look more carefully.

How Glyph works.

1

Hold your question.

Compress it to 60 characters. The compression begins the answer.

2

Draw your pattern.

One of 100 archetypal forms, refined over a thousand years.

3

Read your reflection.

A short response — grounded in wisdom traditions and modern psychology.

  • One question per reading. Don't ask many things at once.
  • Wait 48 hours before asking the same thing again. Answers need time to settle.
  • Compress your question into 60 characters. The compression is the beginning of the answer.

One question per session. If the same question calls you back, wait 48 hours.

Hold one question.

What you receive is not a verdict. It is an invitation to look more carefully.

Read with a wink. The patterns mirror, they don't predict.