Not by any magical or psychic or divination means. Your past can't be read in your palm or a crystal ball or cards.
But there are a lot of safe guesses that a "reader" can make, and a way of drawing information out of you so that you don't realize you are supplying the answers. There's also a natural tendency to disregard the errors and fasten onto anything you can interpret so it sounds true. And your responses supply more information.
"Readers" work hard and use all kinds of clues very cleverly and perceptively, but the information is actually coming from you.
==NEW ANSWER== I ASSUME YOU ARE REFERRING TO PAST LIVES. Yes.
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"Told" is the past tense form of the verb "tell." It is used to describe an action that has already been communicated or relayed to someone in the past.
past references
They already know!
To educate people about the person who the biography is about.and to tell people about someone important in the past.
They are completely different words. Were is the plural past tense of the word 'are." Where is a word to tell a person or thing's location, and wear is a verb to tell what someone has on.
Yes, 'tell' is a verb. The past tense is told.
They are completely different words. Were is the plural past tense of the word 'are." Where is a word to tell a person or thing's location, and wear is a verb to tell what someone has on.
The past participle is told.
The past tense is told.
The past participle is told.
The past participle of "tell" is "told."
The past participle of "tell" is "told."