I'm tired this afternoon, tired because of questions that I want to answer but don't have time to figure out which questions I have to answer and which questions that I think I randomly picked to answer which I was supposed to answer anyway.
To answer a bunch of questions that fit into a general category that I see frequently - the validity of palm readers, Tarot card specialists, soothsayers, priests, rabbis, preachers, imams, witch doctors, herbalists, medicine men, political/economic analysts, marketing consultants, etc: a blindfold test is best. Submit your questions via text typed/printed on a card and typewriter/computer printer supplied by the reader; do not let the reader know who you are or where you came from. Mix in a question or two for which you have specific, detailed answers. Do not interpret the readers' answers to your known answers. If you cannot find a direct correlation of no more than one degree of separation to your known answers, then stop right there. There are readers trained to interpret their customers via sight, sound, etc., and they have value in that they can provide immediate help for a current issue or crisis of yours but they do not necessarily provide true readings of the future. If you just need someone to talk with, or a light-hearted independent reading of your body language, feel free to consult with readers, including those who claim to have occult powers. But if they failed the blindfold test, do not put a lot of thought into their predictions for your future.
Now, back to my nap while I snooze to the sounds of sports on the tellie... a middle-aged bloke like me needs his beauty sleep, too, you know.
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