When chatting with the bot stops being enough
The bot is good for daily practice, quick readings and learning at your own pace. But it won’t give feedback on your work with a live person, won’t set your hand, and won’t walk you through a personal crisis. For that there’s Victoria Rommer and her school: vm-magia.co.il.
What the bot does well
- Answers around the clock and doesn’t tire of repeated questions.
- Computes precisely: NASA ephemerides, seven house systems, honest orbs.
- Remembers your history and learns from your feedback.
- Gives a volume of practice that would cost a fortune with a live teacher.
What it can’t do
- Watch how you work with a real person and correct you.
- Walk you through a personal crisis — that’s work that needs a person across the table.
- Give the method first-hand, with the caveats and exceptions that never make it into texts.
- Answer for the result.
The moment it’s time
It’s usually recognised like this: you already read spreads confidently but feel you’re circling — no new answers appear because you’re asking the same questions. Or people start asking you to read for them, and you realise the responsibility has grown.
About Victoria
Viki runs on her methods: she checks and refines the calculation approaches personally — right now, for instance, she’s reworking the Matrix of Destiny, which is why it’s temporarily off. The school of magic and esoterics — vm-magia.co.il.
One doesn’t preclude the other
The bot stays a daily tool after the school too: the daily card, quick spreads, transit alerts. It just stops being the only source.
Viki passes the question to a real person.