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IAny prediction is based on what could happen, you always have free will to change anything at anytime. So, no they can not predict the future.
  • I have had my palm read. Very interesting. The reader was able to tell many things about me from careful observation, and his predictions were based upon that quick assessment that he made of me. I believe that he was extremely astute in figuring out many things about me quickly. Some people have very good intuition, and they have learned how to listen to it. I was quite impressed with his predictions. However, they were not specific enough to say that they came true. The predictions were more along the lines of "These are strong possibilities" based upon my skills, temperament, education, and past experiences. Some items have come true because I was already headed in a certain direction, and it was obvious enough when I had my palm read. Other items he predicted were vague enough that it is hard to say how true the predictions were. These things are not exact. My advice is to enjoy the experience of getting your fortune told, or your palm read, but don't take it literally. We all must figure out our own lives, make our own decisions, and take responsibility for our actions.
  • This happens all the time, but most people tend to believe only successes, since it's boring to say, "I had my palm read, and nothing happened." No one knows the future, but some people are very good at guessing and telling people what they want to hear.
  • The future is something very complicated, anything can happen to change it, the flick of my wrist could drastically change something, in Quantum Physics, it states that probability is the judgment of future, and that there are many outcomes that can come from one thing. This means that the future is ever-changing and almost impossible to tell, but it is still fun to experience a fortune teller.
  • For the most part they are charlatans and not to be trusted. As the first poster described the reader is very astute at reading the character of the person. For instance: If the woman's hands are soft, she has long nails, then she could have an office job or be fairly wealthy where she doesn't have to work with her hands, but if they are rough she is obviously in a hard labor job such as cleaning houses, being out in the weather re her job, etc. Sometimes the client is not aware they are giving out information. Example: The fortune teller may say, "I see someone here that loves you very much. Their name starts with an M ... Maria ... Mary?" The client without thinking gets excited and says, "That's my grandmother Margaret!" The fortune tellers works off that information. I have had two experiences and one was a lady that told me mostly about my past and was right on. I honestly didn't say a word and when she was quiet I remained quiet. I had taken off my engagement ring (it was during the winter and I had no white mark on my finger) and she told me right off the bat to "put your engagement ring back on!" The other fortune teller I saw was a famous man named David, and he was an extremely hyper individual. He did not know my last name. He told me my father was there. Of course I rolled my eyes because I had gone there more for entertainment than anything else. What shocked me the most was my father had a very unusual name "Ira". David said, "Your father Ira is here and he apologizes for slapping you across the face when he had his stroke!" There was no way just anyone could know this. This actually happened to me when my father was ill. He told me many things about my past and I was shocked, but very little about my future. I do believe that God has given a great gift to a very few people (to heal not only diseases, the mind, body and soul.) I do believe there are a very few people out there that can help the police locate missing people of all ages (there is a lady in England, and two ladies in the U.S. that work with the police) but, if it's a gift from God then no one should make huge amounts of money from the poor people that come for help and it's lower than a snake's belly to pretend you are talking to someone that has passed on. I never go to them anymore. Life is full of surprises and it's sad if someone were to tell our future ... sort of like knowing what your gift is before you open the present.
  • If they have, then it is by pure coincidence. Not because of any type of fortune teller. Everything what happens is from God!
  • When a person who is sensitive enough to perceive higher vibrations tells your future, so to speak, they are simply sensing what you have set into motion through your own thought processes. What so many fail to tell you is that since you have set these things into motion that you can also change them to have different results. I see it as an irresponsible use of one's ability to perceive. The ones with the correct intention will definitely tell you this. Your thoughts, conscious or unconscious are potentially creative. We are creators by nature since our Father is one. Anyone may elect to become familiar with this vital part of themselves. As long as you choose to believe that people who can see have been given a special gift, then you will continue to sell yourself short. The truth is that we were all given the same gift of life and choice, this is all. Things of the mind can be learned just as anything else can be learned. If you wanted to learn how to play tennis you would want to find a good teacher. The same is true with learning about yourself, and learning how to construct your own future is available from many sources. Start from your current level of understanding and mentally ask what's next. Then observe, pay attention to what opens up to you. Through enough personal research, anything can be known. If you choose to take someone elses opinion only, you are essentially allowing others to control your life. The key is to find out for yourself on things of a personal nature. Everyone needs to know how their mind works and how to cause it to work more efficiently. This was built into the very fiber of our being from the beginning and to ignore this is the single most important element in the problems we experience. Yes a fortune teller can tell your future or at least tell you something for your money. You can do as well or better.
  • The reason "fortune tellers" cannot tell your truefuture is that they are not in tune with the one that holds your future. They can only read thoughts and study cards. However, all occult practices are said to "channel demons" to give you answers you seek. All spiritual gifts require a spiritual source. If you access information illegally through spirits or demons then you are asking for a False Wordbecause demons only know what is, not what is to come.
  • Please do not dabble in this sort of thing. It is pure evil, and should be avoided. Trust in Jesus Christ to help you, as he is ever merciful and loving. No.... Like the person above me... ask Jesus Christ to help you and guide you my friend... for we all are his children and we are all brothers and sisters in Christ.
  • I have known what will happen before it did. I have also had readings that were so far off I was angered I payed for them. Proof is hard to come by for the world is always flowing and you should trust yourself and in whatever higher power you believe in over going to some random person.
  • Close your your eyes and picture yourself going to a fortune teller and asking them to tell you your future. Once you've done this go to a fortune teller and ask them to tell you your future, and viola! You have proof. You have seen your own future through fortune telling.
  • This is actually more complex a question than many people might first admit. First lets start with the basics. As far as we can tell (through serious scientific investigation) there is no evidence that any sort of psychic phenomenon (including clairvoyance) exists. Most (if not all) psychics are indeed practicing what is called cold reading, a rather straight forward process of asking general questions and reading body language to determine what to ask next. Everyone practices this to some extent or another, though typically subconsciously, but psychics, salesmen and carnival barkers have honed it into an art over the years. Sometimes the psychic themselves doesn't know their faking it. However, all of that being said, here's something to think about: in equations for quantum mechanics, there is increasing evidence that certain zero-point, or massless, particles (photons, electrons and others) may indeed travel backwards in time. While the jury's still out as to what the ramifications of this may be, it is interesting to consider that at some point in the future, we may be able to detect these particles and possibly even get information from them which would be a strange sort of psychic communicator. Gotta love technology.
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