Lot 100 (Upper Upper) from the Guanyin Oracle (观音灵签) draws on the allusion "Guanyin's Hundred Lots Complete" — Lot one hundred of Guanyin's spiritual oracle represents fulfillment and completion. A sincere heart resonates; Guanyin's compassionate light illuminates the whole world and all beings receive protection.
Lot 100
Upper UpperPoem
The hundred lots complete — great auspiciousness attained
Guanyin's spiritual lot, number one hundred
Sincere heart and firm will — all things go smoothly
Compassionate light shines across the whole world
Guānyīn Bǎi Qiān Yuánmǎn
Historical Allusion
Guanyin's Hundred Lots Complete
Lot one hundred of Guanyin's spiritual oracle represents fulfillment and completion. A sincere heart resonates; Guanyin's compassionate light illuminates the whole world and all beings receive protection.
General Guidance
The very best lot. One hundred lots complete — Guanyin's compassionate light shines down. Sincere heart and firm will; all things are fulfilled and greatly auspicious. Ten thousand forms are renewed.
General Guidance
Career
All one hundred matters fulfilled; career achieves great success.
Love
A hundred years of harmony; love perfect and beautiful.
Health
All illness dissolved; healthy and long-lived.
Wealth
All wealth gathered; prosperity and honor both attained.
Travel
All things auspicious; highly fortunate travel.
Litigation
All matters dissolved; greatly auspicious.
- Tradition
- Guanyin 100 Oracle (观音灵签 / 观音一百签) — a traditional divination practice at Guanyin temples across East Asia, drawing on classical Chinese allusions (典故) as reflective mirrors.
- Source
- Follows the widely circulated 100-lot text commonly printed at Chinese and Taiwanese Guanyin temples. No single canonical edition exists; minor wording variations occur across temple printings.
- Translation
- Chinese preserves traditional phrasing. English renderings are Cihang's adaptations for bilingual devotional reading, not scholarly translations.
- Note
- Reflection, not prediction. The oracle invites contemplation of the lot's historical allusion as a mirror for your present circumstances; it does not claim divinatory certainty.
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