Ethics, grounding, and boundaries in divination and occult practice
Respectful practice, consent, mental hygiene, and when to seek professional help—aligned with FutureSeer’s community and product values.
Disclaimer
This is not therapy or legal guidance. If you or someone else is unsafe, use local emergency resources.
Consent and boundaries
Many traditions stress not reading for someone who has not asked, not using insights to manipulate or coerce, and being clear about limits when you share interpretations online or in Community.
Grounding and mental hygiene
Before and after intense sessions, simple practices—sleep, food, movement, journaling, or a short walk—can help separate story from urgent emotion. That supports clearer use of Tarot, I Ching, numerology, or astrology tools without spiraling.
When harm or fraud appears
Reports of abuse, coercion, or financial exploitation in spiritual contexts often point to support networks and licensed professionals (counselors, psychologists) as the primary remedy—not more divination. FutureSeer’s Community is moderated; use reporting and guidelines if you see abuse.
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