You all do not have to guess or try to figure out for your self about these things. God tells us about them in His Word.
These are all avenues that Satan uses to decieve humans and lead them away from God and His Word the Bible.
No one should dabble in these black arts. Satan is real and his deceptions are real. However even Satan does not know the future in absolute detail, but he can guess better then humans can and he will try to make you think humans can see into the future in some detail. Satan also can not know for sure what you are thinking. He can not read your mind or your thoughts.
Reincarnation is one of Satan's deceptions and does not occur.
The stars do not affect your personality in anyway.
Satan is a fallen angel. He is the father of lies. You should not believe any information that He brings into your life. Satan is fighting to keep all humans from following truth and the one true creator God of the Bible. He will ruin your life and kill you if God and you let him.
2006-12-10 02:11:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't believe in them but i kinda like to get a Tarrot reading every now and then just for fun, we go a bunch of girls and take turns and listen to each others readings, sometimes teh lady guesses some true things about how my life is going and sometimes i feel she's just saying general things that can apply to anyone.
2006-12-10 01:46:26
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answered by Carole 5
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actually i have tarrot cards and can read peoples past, present, future, and sometimes their personality. its very true,
the reader gets the cards, whoever is getting the reading shuffles the cards, then the reader lays out a card from the top of the stack and lays it to the left(past), the reader translates its meaning and does the same for present and future.
2006-12-10 03:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No way, Jose...it's already been proven that this sort of thing is not possible. When you look at the amount of inaccuracies and outright false claims and compare it to the broad and vague generalizations, which can be contrived to fit your personal situation, the results for "fortune telling" are sad. Because we want so badly to believe that this stuff has a thread of truth to it, we tend to remember the insights that 'seem' to fit in favour of the ones that don't (which we quickly overlook in order to fit our preference for what we want to believe). Fortune tellers, etc. count on you to contrive your personal circumstances to be in synch with what they're telling you in order to hook you in. They count on this to rake in your $$$ and/or to simply re-inforce their so-called 'abilities' or 'psychic gifts' for their own ego and your opinion of them.
I went to a tea leaf reader once, asking all about my father. (He'd actually passed away when I was 5 or 6 months old). I asked the reader if he was ever going to change his ways and if he was going to be alright. She told me that he would eventually 'find his path' in this lifetime, but for now he was very very cheeky and mischievous, and was given these personality traits to overcome, as part of his life's purpose. As well, she said, that he is presently in such physical state from a lifetime of smoking and eating meat (my father never smoked and was a vegetarian) that he would need an oxygen tank when he got older!!!! I could barely contain my laughter, (I'm not neccessarily a believer in the afterlife, religion or bibles, but I can just picture my father rolling over in his grave, laughing and saying "Ha ha! That's my girl!), paid her her $20, and considered it money paid for entertainment and a demonstration to my girlfriend I'd brought along to show her how these people work. She's never bought into psychics, etc. ever again.
As well, I've heard the theory that a person who truly has such "gifts" is never to use them for monetary gain or otherwise, or they lose this gift. Given that this is simply another belief system to be debated, it can still be proven that the predictions of these 'seers' still result in the outcome I've described above, and that these individuals' egos must come down to earth and join the rest of us 'mere humans'.
Although the whole psychic thing is a nice, romantic thought, life is what you make it, you have to grab the bull by the horn and take responsibility for your own life...sorry to burst your bubble, but save your money for better things.
2006-12-10 03:26:39
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answered by JustMe 2
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You know I have never done this , I think I am afraid to hear what they say not knowing if their for real or not , I do beleave in some people seeing the past and future . So I would not do this . I my self have been able to know things that are getting ready to happen so no I would not go to these people .
2006-12-10 01:54:44
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answered by janice a 4
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I believe all that, but its hard to tell the fakes form the real things. seventeen magazine horoscopes r just fluff and r too broad. a real horoscope is much better. my mom went to a reader once. she told her that she marries my dad in all her past lives. and she must stop unless he opens up spiritually, or it will it ruin her. this was 10 years ago, and nowits so clear that she was right...
it also makes me believe in soul mates and reincarnation
2006-12-10 01:53:26
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answered by Ashley W 3
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I would like to believe in it... I like the concept of it... but I'm not sure... A friend of mine went to a psychic and she said the reading was scarily close to what was going on in her life at the time...
2006-12-10 01:45:43
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answered by teapreacher 4
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no just read horoscopes for fun
2006-12-10 02:03:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because I don't bellieve anything exists before now, or present time.
2006-12-10 01:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and NO!
They are all superstitious nonsense!
2006-12-10 01:45:13
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answered by tattie_herbert 6
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