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Most Commonly Asked Questions in Palmistry Readings - Psychic advice from T Stokes
By T Stokes
Jan 14, 2007 - 12:54:27 AM


I would like to take you through the most frequently asked questions that arise continually in the daily life of a psychic reader. Remember give nothing away during the reading, just answer yes or no during the reading, never volunteer information, only afterwards is the time for questions:

 

  • My marriage has become stale over the years, and I have met this wonderful new man who I think could make me happy again, should I go with this new man, or stay in my unhappy marriage?
    This question has the hallmark of disaster to it, if you say you must follow your heart and go for the happiness of the new man, you will be seen as responsible for breaking up the marriage, which may have children, family ties and financial debts, a mortgage etc, whereas if you advise in favour of staying in the existing stale relationship, you will be accused of being responsible for the possible missing out of happiness, so a no win situation here. The correct way to advise is to point out all the available data, from every area you see, both for and against, but all final decisions are not yours to make.

 

  • How many children will I have?
    The children markings seen on the sides of the hand under the little finger, standing upright from the relationship lines, are notoriously inaccurate, research palmists says they are the amount of children you could have had before contraception, my feeling is that if you love that child it will stand in your hand, so the lines do not necessarily mean you will give birth to that number, but this is a tricky area and many women seeing 4 or 5 lines will be influenced subconsciously to have that amount, I will often say how many your hand suggests, but how many you plan for is up to you. and work to that, the days are gone when dictatorial churches could demand you had as many soldiers for Jesus as your body would take, a woman’s body is her own and again the decision must be hers.

 

  • I still think about a lad I was involved with in my teens, was it a mistake to let him go?
    We all at various times think what if our lives had followed a different track, where would we be now? This is healthy within bounds, it only becomes a worry when obsession takes over and the fixation then dominates our lives. If the decision felt right at the time to make that change, then in retrospect it must still be right, there is a saying in occultism that we always get 20/20 vision in hindsight, so we cannot go back, and if we had stayed in that relationship we would not be in the place we are now, emotionally, spiritually, intellectually and financially.

    The highways of fate are busy places and standing still is not an option, but nostalgia for a lost love is part of us all, and in those quiet inner places, these people from long ago can still be found when we need to see them.

 

  • When will I die?
    This has to be the most irritating of all questions and one to avoid, especially when asked by bored teenagers, remember some palmer lines do change through illness, and there is always an exception to the rule, and possibly 3 times in 40 years I have ventured an opinion here, in cases of terminal illness the knowledge of time left can give great comfort. I was once asked this question by one of the worlds leading psychiatrists, and based on the speed of his illness and the estimation of his deterioration, and utilising palmer signals I gave the year and month, and possibly the day of his demise, and although he had pressured me for this, his family were not pleased that it came to pass exactly as his hand had said, to the day. So maybe I should have remained silent.

Enjoy your search.
T Stokes, lecturer in paranormal studies
Palms read by post or email at palmist@fsmail.net



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