what can fortune tellers actually tell me?

Discussion in 'Psychic' started by Pmeth, Aug 18, 2007.

  1. Pmeth

    Pmeth Member

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    Alright my parents are from russia, and are really concervative when it comes to certine things

    basicly

    when i was in grade 9 , im in grade 10 now going into 11.. i got caught with pot at skewl and got booked and had to go to court, and my parents who are russian concervatives, took me to a fortune teller, apperently she said some stuff that upsetted my rents...well once again my parents told me, that some how i have some wierd meeting with her sometime next week

    i wonder what could she tell my parents if she is legit?

    i personally dont belive in fortune tellers, although i do respect the idea.. i belive knowing the future can cause problems. I dont know if this person is legit or not.. but my parents are russians and take this stuff fairly seriously.

    ? basicly i dunno wtf to think... and like.... here i am lol
     
  2. Sign Related

    Sign Related The Don Killuminati

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    That's funny but fucked up. Your parents actually trust her kind on personal issues?
     
  3. its_des10e

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    Basically, if you have a legit psychic, you should always go away from a reading with hope and some basic information to help you get by. Avoid people who tell you that your bad luck is due to a family curse, or someone who tells you a lot of negative things and offers to ask the spirits to protect you for a nominal fee.

    In my experience, a good and legit psychic can even take the most negative news and give you the foresight to deal with it when it comes and offer you comfort for the future. They are (we are??) spiritual councelors, after all. And any good councelor should help you however they can.

    Walk in there with that in mind, and you will know if she's legit or a fraud.
     
  4. Pmeth

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    Well i went to her before the wierd thing is, she saw me for litterly maybe 4 minutes and talked ot me for a bit about somthing i forgot what and then i left but my parents still stayed in the room she predicted that becasue i was caught with a gram of weed that i could go to jail .. and she was WAYY wrong about that and actually kinda scared me into beliving it , but i read on the internet about cold reading maybe its like that, and YES IT IS KINDA FUNNY how my parents do TRUST people like that! it is sorta sad , but to them POT is like cocaine and i dunno wtf to do to convince them.. i do still smoke it, but at the same time i dunoo what this fortune teller will say personally i dont care i just dont want my parents to be upset or mad at me or somthing


    i remember after i went to her

    she made me say somthing like
    "(name) save me" or somthing
    like 3 times so that she could get into my spirit or soul or somthing
    :S

    i sorta thought this might all be cold reading, as i read on the internet...
    becasue she only saw me for 30 seconds saw family pictures of me when i was younger im pretty sure.. so im thinking if she asks me randomly if i still smoke pot, i might just say No and act confidenct and if its cold reading... then i guess im safe haha?

    i know this might sound kinda wierd to you guys...sadly i am the only one in my family who has grown up in north america , so i dunno... sigh

    the sad thing is my parents wont listen to me when it comes to this stuff and my beliefes.
     
  5. subtle_black

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    just beware of fortune tellers when they start saying only good things to come. a real fortune teller won't tell you want you want to hear, but what you need to hear. good or bad.
     

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