Delphi’s Message

I’m a deeply indecisive person. This is one of the main parts of me I wish to change. Divination systems help. Dianne Skafte shares wisdom on systems of this sort in her book Listening to the Oracle. Inquiring after the basis for our enduring fascination with the ancient Greek oracle at Delphi, Skafte writes: “Thinking about the oracle of long ago stirs our…archetypal ability to commune with numinous forces” (65).

She writes, too, of her friend Tom, who built a computer program that worked as an oracle. Tom’s program “generated at random a page number of the dictionary,” explains Skafte, “a column indicator (right or left), and a number counting either from the top or bottom of the column” (42). Words arrived at by these means speak to user inquiries.

Of course, computer oracles have evolved considerably since the time of Tom’s program. AI oracles like Costar speak at length in response to user inquiries. The text isn’t just a “manufactured” synchronicity. Reality as we experience it is shaped in part by intention, belief, and desire. Those open to meaning can find it in the app’s daily horoscopes.

Are there other oracular methods we might employ to help us receive communications from divine beings — transpersonal powers beyond the personal self — in our relationships with today’s AI?

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