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Today's Stichomancy for J. Edgar Hoover

The first excerpt represents the past or something you must release, and is drawn from Pathology of Lying, Etc. by William and Mary Healy:

John has said concerning her. The younger brother also feels great humiliation. The boy has told his worst stories about them even in their own neighborhood.

After our investigation the boy was sent to an institution for delinquents where he could have the best of treatment for his ailments. The report from there after a few months was that he proved to be an exceedingly weak and vacillating type. He was notorious for being a boy that would do anything that was suggested to him. An outlook was kept for signs of insanity, but none was noted.

Over three years later we hear that John's character has not

The second excerpt represents the present or the deciding factor of the moment, and is drawn from The Rig Veda:

Bhaga, and Savitar sendus forth.

5 May this our home be guarded well forward, ye Bounteous, on the way, Who bear us safely o'er distress.

6. And those Self-reigning, Aditi, whose statute is inviolate, The Kings who rule a vast domain.

7 Soon as the Sun hath risen, to you, to Mitra-Varuna, I sing, And Aryarnan who slays the foe.

8 With wealth of gold may this my song bring unmolested power and might,


The Rig Veda
The third excerpt represents the future or something you must embrace, and is drawn from The Prince by Nicolo Machiavelli:

invited by them, and not going of his own will, he would awaken no suspicions. And the more to reassure them, he allowed all the French men-at-arms who were with him in Lombardy to depart, except the hundred lancers under Mons. di Candales, his brother-in-law. He left Cesena about the middle of December, and went to Fano, and with the utmost cunning and cleverness he persuaded the Vitelli and Orsini to wait for him at Sinigalia, pointing out to them that any lack of compliance would cast a doubt upon the sincerity and permanency of the reconciliation, and that he was a man who wished to make use of the arms and councils of his friends. But Vitellozzo remained very stubborn, for the death of his brother warned him that he should not


The Prince