Oracle

An Oracle is a person or entity believed to provide wise and insightful counsel or predictions about the future, often through divine inspiration or supernatural means. In ancient cultures, oracles were typically associated with religious practices and rituals, where individuals would seek guidance from deities. The most famous oracle in history is the Oracle of Delphi in ancient Greece, where the priestess Pythia would deliver cryptic prophecies.In a broader context, the term can also refer to any source of wisdom, knowledge, or insight, especially in decision-making processes. In modern usage, "Oracle" may also denote a well-known technology company, Oracle Corporation, which specializes in database software and cloud computing services. However, the fundamental meaning of "oracle" relates to the act of providing foresight or guidance based on deep knowledge or supernatural influence.