What caught me off guard was how personal it became. You start with a clear intention, something that’s bothering you or a goal you can’t reach, and then you move across a board that represents different states of awareness.
I remember landing on a space connected to doubt, and instead of brushing it off, I had to admit how much doubt controls my career decisions. If someone wants to understand the structure and background better before trying it, this is the page I checked out: https://lila-game.net/en. It explains the levels and the overall idea in a clear way, and for me it removed the fear that this was just random mysticism. My advice would be to come prepared with a real question, not something vague.
There’s always a thin line between using symbolic tools wisely and giving them too much power. Any system that combines chance and meaning can feel intense, especially if you’re already searching for answers. It can be exciting, even addictive, to look for signs everywhere. Staying balanced and remembering that you still make your own choices seems crucial.