They can read cards, bones, tea leafs, or they may have the ability to be a seer and only if they are real commonly known as, fortune tellers, if they take donations and not a set price!
2006-12-19 22:31:58
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answered by MagikButterfly 5
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Yes, the fortune telling is truth. But what most of the "fortunetellers" do is not reading the future, just feeling the most "feelable" thoughts and emotions of the client, his/hers most strong emotions. Plus they use sort of psychology to know, what kind of the person the client could be and what kind of answer he/she might want to hear. Nevertheless, the fortune telling or future reading works like statistics, knowing enough inputs can show u the highest probability of what will happen.
There is a wide difference between the people who "think they can read", people who find it to be an easy way of earning money (because, to be honest so many people are willing to pay for hearing that what they wish for will come true) and real fortune tellers. The real future reader can "feel" those inputs and "count" the most probable option of future.
2006-12-19 23:15:32
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answered by Sandra 1
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Yes, I think that fortune telling is very real. I have looked into it myself and got the information regarding fortune telling. There are a lot of different types of fortune telling out there. It's very interesting to my. I did learn a lot regarding fortune telling. There are things out there that we as individuals don't understand but that doesn't mean that these things don't exist. Some do and some don't exist. We need to keep an open mind about things that are all around us. What we don't see doesn't mean there not there.
2016-05-22 23:33:42
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answered by Anonymous
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That means 20% she's wrong. Anyone can spout generalities and be about 80% right most of the time. If they were real tellers of the future and could see into the future, they would be right 100% all of the time...
2006-12-19 22:33:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Truthfully? It's actually called, "intuition," and God put it in all of us,
but everyone doesn't listen to it. Some only partially, and others, not at all. The ones who listen to it totally, are the ones who can tell you or "themselves" the most information. Some people call these intuitive people, "witches," some are called, "fortune tellers." And then there are people who "claim" to be either or both, but are not neither. Did this answer your question?
2006-12-20 02:21:37
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answered by Republican!!! 5
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cynical and skeptical of any fortune tellers or psychics as I did a paper on them for sociology class. the questions asked were either totally in disagreement, could be interpreted in different ways by the reader. in addition ten years after the class I was still receiving ads from psychics I never heard of.
2006-12-20 00:45:01
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answered by Marvin R 7
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When somebody receives information by such means he is supposed to know that this must not be harmful for other people
i.e. not change other's carma.
Claivoyants often want to have objects from people who want make them predictions or from people objects of their information field entrance / f.e. somebody wants to know will the relationship with a person be succsessful and he takes an object of his to give to the clirvoyant etc./This is not permitted by carma' guidance forces as could change many things in both lifes...
So you may think also about the etics when consulting a fortune teller.
Wish you luck.
2006-12-20 00:33:28
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answered by ThanksBelit 2
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Oh really? What she's doing is called "cold reading" and its a trick as old as the hills. She gets you to reveal bits of information through questions made to sound like statements.
Want proof? Next time you see her, every time she says, "Is that right?" Just say "You tell me." I guarantee her 80% will go to zero.
Its all a con job; a scam. And you're the chicken she plucking now.
2006-12-20 06:13:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If you know that fortune-telling is true, why are you asking a question if it is true or not?
2006-12-19 23:53:57
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answered by Khnopff71 7
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No its a way to scam insecure people out of there money
2006-12-19 22:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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