




Marshal's mercy, using convenient methods to resolve doubts for the public online, is not for the purpose of satisfying curiosity or providing instant answers, but to truly observe the doubts and obstacles in the hearts of believers. At the critical moment, a precious and clear direction is bestowed.
Actually, drawing a fortune stick from the gods is a simple yet solemn matter.
We go to the gods when we have confusion in our hearts, when we have choices to make, or at a certain juncture in life, seeking a perspective higher than our own.
The existence of fortune slips is not to replace daily judgment, but to remind [us] of the direction and correct our thoughts.
But if the question becomes
Should we have Taiwanese fried chicken or Dongshan braised duck today?
Or, can the US lottery be won?
The issue isn't "whether it can be asked," but "whether it's worth asking."
Food and drink choices are inherently small matters in life;
Winning the lottery involves probabilities and causality.
Leaving these matters to divine judgment neither truly resolves doubts nor turns the act of drawing lots into a game.
Seeking a fortune slip is sacred, not superstitious, but an attitude.
When we are willing to properly sort out issues and ask sincere questions, we are actually training ourselves to distinguish between major matters that require guidance and minor matters that we should be responsible for.
Revering the gods as if they were present is not about fear, but about respect.
Respect the gods, and also respect the weight of your own life.
The next time you stand before God, consider this:
Is this question an evasion of thought, or does it genuinely require guidance?
1️⃣ Xu O Rui's absurd child's play problem:


1️⃣ Zhang Ou-yu's Absurd Child's Play Problem:

Dear believers, please do not imitate this action, so as to avoid causing disturbance and unrest in your faith.