I was traveling around the northern part of India about a year ago, and I came across astrologers and palmists sitting on streets as well as in huge shops and buildings everywhere. I am an Indian, and I have grown up in India. These sightings should have been something I normally see, but I saw them everywhere. I believe there was one palmist present every kilometer. Intrigued by these sightings, one fine day I decided to get a reading done for myself. I sometimes look for my zodiac sign forecast for the month in magazines and on the internet, but I had never gone to an astrologer by myself and asked him to predict my future. Honestly, it was a huge step for me, and I felt hopeful about what he was going to say, seeking assurance that my present might be filled with problems, but my future was bright. These feelings were flowing through me without any meaning because I knew that theoretically and logically, it is impossible for anyone to predict another person’s future accurately.

This guy wasn’t even reading my face and behavior to observe how I am as a person to be able to predict something worthwhile. He just took note of my full name, birth date, birth time, and birthplace, then inserted these details into a website that generated a star chart, based on which he spoke about what would and would not happen in my life. He started by convincing me to believe in him by telling me all these good things about myself and a few of my weaknesses too. I was involuntarily swept in right away because everything he mentioned was coincidentally true. He then moved on to talk about how my time for the next year was not going to be fruitful, but after that, it would be great. In the end, he suggested I wear rings on specific fingers made from my birthstones. Surprisingly, at that moment, in that room, for those fifteen minutes, I felt really good and positive about my life. I felt positive about my life after a month full of hardships and recovery from an accident I got into because everything around me was going unexpectedly wrong.
I got out of the room feeling weirdly refreshed, and then reality hit me. Every single word he said to me inside felt assuring, but it is not necessarily going to come true. If people knew what was going to happen to them at every single point in their life, life would be so simple. I would know that I am going to get my dream job at 25, and until then I would just wait, turn 25, and get it? This really does not add up. Does it? Because, to be accepted for my dream job, I need to be qualified and experienced, and I am definitely not going to acquire these qualifications and experiences by sitting around waiting for it to happen to me. This was when it hit me!
The symbolic representation of the existence of such individuals might be to give you hope about life and then prove them wrong. Right now, I might be stuck in a place I do not want to be in, but it is all momentary. What I choose to do in this situation will build my future.
They want you to work towards making your future the way you want it to be by simply walking towards it with your own feet. If they predict that your business is going to go down in the next six months, are you going to just sit and watch it go down? Or are you going to work hard and prove his reading wrong? It all depends on how you want your future to look!
Wearing a pearl ring on your index finger and a blue sapphire on your ring finger will bring you good luck and make your life miraculous by simply believing that it will come true. The positive thoughts produced make it happen. It was weird to learn this through people who nowadays are considered to be fake and unreal by many. Expecting miracles, like a chest of gold appearing out of nowhere on your doorstep, is foolish. Powerful actions are needed to achieve them.


I felt like I met you, and I am hearing you talk while I read the article…very well addressed. Can’t wait for the next one!
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