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Intro
In this world, where your life can change in a moment, we need a Great Protector, whom we can turn to in times of fear, confusion and despair. For most of Asian, that Protector is Kuan Yin, the Compassionate One, the One who Sees and Hears the Cries of human being and Shows us the right way to go in our life.
When people feel insecurity, you call on her with a sincere heart. But if you want get her guild life, theres a traditional way called Fortune Sticks. You must come to Kuan Yins temple, stepping towards the altar and make formal prostration. Then you pick up the Chieng Tung, a black bamboo containing 100 Sticks Of Fate. These are long thin bamboo slats, red at the top and marked with a number on the hidden bottom. You whisper your question to the Goddess and shake the cup bak and forth until on stick pops out. Kuan Yin has heard you and answered you.
Reading the number from the bottom of the stick, you turn to Kuan Yins Book of Divination, a group of What Can and Cannot Happen and set of Directions for the Wayfarer to help you focus your energy and choose the right spiritual practice.
You can do all this whenever you want but what if you are in place very far from the Kuan Yins temple, like in a boat or on an airplane? Thats why you will need this application. Remember Kuan Yin is everywhere in this world and will give you her hands whenever you need. So just shake your iPhone, pray with your heart and trust with your mind, Kuan Yins advice will untie your every problems or complications, soothing your sadness and gifting you hope for future.
FEATURES:
- Real Shake to get Divine Stick
- 100 Divine Sticks to get
- Detailed answers for each stick result number
- Connect with Facebook and share Kau Cim result to your friends
What is Kau Cim?
Kau Cim is a fortune telling practice that originated in China in which the querent requests answers from a sacred oracle lot. The practice is often performed in a Taoist or Buddhist temple in front of an altar. Kau Cim is often referred to as Chien Tung or Chinese Fortune Sticks by westerners. In the USA, a version has been sold since 1915 under the name Chi Chi Sticks. Kau Cim is also sometimes known as "The Oracle of Kuan Yin" in Buddhist traditions.
Intro
In this world, where your life can change in a moment, we need a Great Protector, whom we can turn to in times of fear, confusion and despair. For most of Asian, that Protector is Kuan Yin, the Compassionate One, the One who Sees and Hears the Cries of human being and Shows us the right way to go in our life.
When people feel insecurity, you call on her with a sincere heart. But if you want get her guild life, theres a traditional way called Fortune Sticks. You must come to Kuan Yins temple, stepping towards the altar and make formal prostration. Then you pick up the Chieng Tung, a black bamboo containing 100 Sticks Of Fate. These are long thin bamboo slats, red at the top and marked with a number on the hidden bottom. You whisper your question to the Goddess and shake the cup bak and forth until on stick pops out. Kuan Yin has heard you and answered you.
Reading the number from the bottom of the stick, you turn to Kuan Yins Book of Divination, a group of What Can and Cannot Happen and set of Directions for the Wayfarer to help you focus your energy and choose the right spiritual practice.
You can do all this whenever you want but what if you are in place very far from the Kuan Yins temple, like in a boat or on an airplane? Thats why you will need this application. Remember Kuan Yin is everywhere in this world and will give you her hands whenever you need. So just shake your iPhone, pray with your heart and trust with your mind, Kuan Yins advice will untie your every problems or complications, soothing your sadness and gifting you hope for future.
FEATURES:
- Real Shake to get Divine Stick
- 100 Divine Sticks to get
- Detailed answers for each stick result number
- Connect with Facebook and share Kau Cim result to your friends
What is Kau Cim?
Kau Cim is a fortune telling practice that originated in China in which the querent requests answers from a sacred oracle lot. The practice is often performed in a Taoist or Buddhist temple in front of an altar. Kau Cim is often referred to as Chien Tung or Chinese Fortune Sticks by westerners. In the USA, a version has been sold since 1915 under the name Chi Chi Sticks. Kau Cim is also sometimes known as "The Oracle of Kuan Yin" in Buddhist traditions.