I have experience with almost all kinds of fortune tellers as a querent. Even the good ones have hits and misses. The records were far from encouraging and satisfactory to me. I consider 80% or so accuracy rate as excellent. But if you go back to them often enough, they will eventually miss it big-time. And usually they can predict things accurately for some people but not all, suggesting to me that they are just more experienced with certain types of charts. Reading the character and the past seems a bit easy for the good ones, but not the future. Maybe the future is really uncertain, up for grabs.
Experience can be misleading. Circumstances change. What works this time may not work the next. And to each his own, what works for this person may not work for another. Experience is just the easy and most natural way to learn things. Of course, it's useful, but not as reliable as a proven theory. Getting something proven as a law is a long and diffcult path though.
So, I tend to go to tarot readers or "psychic" (I hate that word, sounds like a con artist) for predictions. And yes, they do miss too. They may see something but give a wrong interpretation. But at least what they see gives me some hint as to what may be ahead of me. And the timing is so often off, but the image is usually correct. But they seem to be able to see only the here and now relatively clearly, the future is again very dubious. But I figure I can handle the more technical way of fortune telling myself. So, I can combine them and try to derive my own conclusion.
But as one poster said above, it's better to live your life than try to predict it. Fortune-telling's something that needs moderation, too much reliance on it or faith in it can only ruin your life. I would say, usually the readers don't take their own words as seriously as the querents, the more vulnerable and impressionable group who come here for help.
編輯者: woi (2005-01-13 05:46:25)