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A Truly Skilled Fortune Teller Doesn’t Predict the Future

Many people believe that a “great fortune teller” is someone who can predict the future with uncanny accuracy—as if they can see what’s coming.

But in reality, the most skilled readers don’t truly “predict” the future at all.

Because the future isn’t fixed. It constantly shifts based on the choices we make in the present.

Experienced readers are not claiming certainty. Instead, they recognize patterns—subtle tendencies reflected through symbols, cards, or other tools. They don’t say, “This will definitely happen.” Rather, they show you: “If you continue on this path, this is the direction things are likely heading.”

What they really do is help you see yourself more clearly.

They may ask questions you’ve never considered,
highlight blind spots you’ve overlooked,
or bring awareness to something quietly sitting in your subconscious.

This isn’t magic. It’s self-understanding.

And when you understand yourself better, your decisions begin to change.
When your decisions change, your future naturally follows.

So a truly skilled fortune teller doesn’t decide your future for you.
They empower you to choose it.

Because in the end, your life isn’t shaped by the cards—
it’s shaped by you.

"This article is part of the content in the book The Tarot Guide: From Beginners to Professionals, written by Pailong. The book compiles techniques ranging from the basics to the spiritual level. Available for purchase on the Amazon website." 

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