Decide with clarity
Make a decision, more clearly
Some decisions loop endlessly: you weigh pros and cons without moving. Daoa doesn't tell you what to do and doesn't guess the outcome — it helps you look at your situation differently, with the Yi Jing as a mirror, so the choice clarifies on its own.
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Put it in your own words — phrasing it clearly is already the first step.
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The Daoa difference
- Tarot, fortune telling, oracles
- try to predict what will happen — a future set in advance.
- Daoa
- predicts nothing. The Yi Jing is a mirror here: it illuminates your present situation to clarify your decision.
The answer — and the choice — stay yours. The AI helps read the figure; it never decides.
Why we get stuck
We're rarely stuck for lack of information: we're stuck by an unspoken tension — a fear, a loyalty, a desire we don't dare name. As long as it stays blurred, no pros-and-cons list settles it.
Clarifying a decision isn't finding a hidden “right answer”: it's making visible what truly weighs, so you decide with clarity rather than in reaction.
What Daoa does (and doesn't)
You ask the question on your mind, draw a Yi Jing figure, and tie it to your situation. The figure doesn't announce the future: it's an image — a tension, a movement — that opens an angle you hadn't seen.
Daoa doesn't decide for you and doesn't predict the result. It puts words on what you already sense, and often suggests a concrete next step. The decision stays yours.
Asking the question better
The quality of a reading rests on the question. Avoid “will it work?” (a request for prediction): prefer “what makes this choice difficult?”, “what attitude should I take?”, “what first step depends on me?”. These give you a hold again.
By situation
- Choosing between two optionsTwo paths, and the sense that neither is clearly the right one.
- Stay or leaveHold on or turn the page — a job, a place, a relationship.
- Act or waitThe impulse is there — but is it the right moment to act?
- A career decisionA role, a project, a career turn — deciding without only calculating.
- Change directionA deep reorientation — when something is asking to change.
- Should I accept?An offer, a proposal, a request — accept, or not?
- Yes or no?When a choice comes down to yes or no — and how to settle it well.
Figures useful when facing a choice:
Clarify your decision
Ask the question on your mind and do a free reading — to look at it differently.
Frequently asked questions
- Can Daoa tell me which decision to make?
- No, by design. Daoa illuminates your situation so you decide with clarity; it doesn't choose for you and doesn't predict the outcome.
- How is this different from fortune telling?
- Fortune telling claims to say what will happen. Daoa predicts nothing: the Yi Jing is a mirror for clarifying the present and your decision. The answer stays yours.
- Do I need to know the Yi Jing?
- No. You ask your question, draw a figure, and receive a reading tied to your situation. No prior knowledge needed.