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Can a bowl of soup be a crystal ball?

Updated: 11/10/2022
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Boel10

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yes it can.

Yes, you can use a bowl of soup as a crystal ball. You can use anything that focuses your concentration as a crystal ball. Fortune telling ability is in the mind, not in inanimate objects.

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