The purpose of real fortune telling (as opposed to quackery and fraud) is to show the 'client' what their inclinations might be, what the consequences might be of a certain decision, to warn them of things that they might not be aware (such as colleagues plotting against them at work) - it's never about 'this is what is going to happen' and much more about 'this is what you will feel like doing and if you do, then this will be the outcome but you do have other options, which you ought to look at, and this person might help you or don't trust this person'
Far from it - people are given choices every day and each choice means a change of direction, no matter how minor. Placid-pool wrote:Oh dear - that's a common misconception - that prediction means that life is laid out and one can't escape one's destiny.