Online Oracles with AI

Eleven free oracles with AI: I Ching, Viking runes, angels, Belline, blue oracle, luck, colors, crystal ball, gypsy deck, cosmic reading and yes/no.

Oracles are divinatory systems that predate the tarot by millennia. Where tarot emerged in 15th-century Italy, the I Ching was born in Zhou Dynasty China (around 1000 BC), Viking runes circulated through Scandinavia in the 2nd century AD, and shell-casting is practiced in African and Amerindian cultures since before writing.

At Tarotsim we offer eleven classic oracles with AI interpretation: from ancient I Ching and Elder Futhark runes to the popular Belline, gypsy-Lenormand, and modern oracles like the Blue Oracle or daily cosmic reading. Each returns its answer in seconds, free.

The difference between tarot and oracle

Tarot and oracle are often confused but have distinct structures. Tarot has a fixed format — 78 cards, 22 major arcana, 4 suits of 14 — shared by all classic decks. An oracle, by contrast, has whatever number of cards, runes, or symbols its author decided: I Ching has 64 hexagrams, Elder Futhark runes 24, Belline 53 cards, Lenormand 36.

Traditionally, tarot is considered more complex and psychological, while oracles tend toward more direct and symbolically focused answers. But the distinction is cultural, not essential.

Where to start

For a deep or philosophical question go to the I Ching. For practical questions, choose the gypsy deck or the runes. For emotional or relationship questions, the Belline is the French tradition par excellence.

Frequently asked questions

What is the oldest oracle?

The I Ching. The oldest known versions date from Western Zhou China (around 1000 BC). It is the longest continuously used oracle in the world.

Do runes have magical or linguistic origin?

Both. The runic alphabet (Futhark) was originally a writing system of Germanic cultures, with inscriptions attested on stones since the 2nd century AD. Divinatory use is documented in Tacitus' Germania (98 AD), though the contemporary oracular system is largely a 20th-century reconstruction.

Can I combine tarot and oracle readings?

Yes, common practice among contemporary tarot readers. First do a broad tarot reading and then confirm or deepen with a more specific oracle.

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