Find
Out What Astrology Can and Can't Do for You
Almost
everyone worries about the future at one
point or another. We become uncertain about
income, relationships, and health, and we
do everything in our power to ensure positive
outcomes. When personal strength fails,
some people decide to turn to astrology
and stargazing in hopes of learning more
about what lies in their path and what they
can do to prepare for it.
If
you are thinking about calling a 900-telephone
line for advice, keep in mind that anyone
can set up shop as a horoscope reader, and
there are many scams in place on the Internet
and in the yellow pages. Think about it:
anyone who could really tell the future
could make a pretty good living by working
for government agencies, wealthy clients,
and serve their own interests through investments
and gaming. The vast majority of people
purporting to tell the future share very
little personal information with a client,
but tend to make more generalized statements,
like "Happiness is in your future" or "You
will lose a loved one in the foreseeable
future." Does "foreseeable" refer to one
week or ten years? Without detailed facts,
no one should seriously consider the advice
of someone with untried or unproven claims.
With that in mind, though, there do seem
to be those who have a sixth sense in understanding
much about a person they have just met.
Sometimes these people can make claims that
seem very close to reality, which, when
they come to pass, fit the interpretation
offered by a horoscope reader.
If you are thinking about consulting a medium,
or fortuneteller, about your future, here
are some things to consider when selecting
a person to contact:
1.
How long has the person been reading horoscopes?
Has she lived in the immediate area for
a long or short time? Does she live in a
place that betokens someone making a successful
living?
2. Where did the reader learn her skills?
Who trained her? When did she realize she
had second sight? Does she get ongoing training
or study? Have her skills improved over
time?
3. Can the person tell her own future? How
has that worked out for her? What has she
learned about herself and her clients in
practicing this skill?
4. With what degree of accuracy can the
teller predict your future? Can she offer
immediate insight that will prove her claims?
Are there client referrals that you can
check with to see if their predictions came
true?
5. Ask about the teller's methods. How does
she see into the future? How reliable is
her methodology? Take specific questions
or areas of your life that you would like
to ask about during your consultation. Write
down the teller's specific words or phrases
so you can check for accuracy later.
If you believe that you have encountered
a scam, don't hesitate to report it to the
Better Business Bureau to help protect others
from falling victim to the scam artist.
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