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be careful of what you ask for ;)
I posted on FB that I wanted to practice basic palm reading on anyone who was interested and received over 20 replies... hahaha. I said in my FB message that I was a beginner and just wanted some practice, people are still interested. Our library has everything, I just received two text books on palm reading. I am going to be one busy woman in the next few days

zeblethai- Posts : 117
Join date : 2011-06-30
Age : 40
Location : Canada
Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
Very good indeed and this is just the practice that you need. Please answer everybody and what does FB mean.
jeanette- Posts : 568
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Location : scotland
Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
sorry Facebook
zeblethai- Posts : 117
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Age : 40
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Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
Thnaks Zeblethai,
That is so obvious apologise for my ignorance.
That is so obvious apologise for my ignorance.
jeanette- Posts : 568
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Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
yep now should answer everybody. even if it is one line.jeanette wrote:Please answer everybody and what does FB mean.
Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
great advice 

zeblethai- Posts : 117
Join date : 2011-06-30
Age : 40
Location : Canada
Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
Just tell all of them they will live long.If they die prematurely also, they won't bother to complain that your prediction is wrong.And if they live, your prediction will be correct.
Hok- Posts : 202
Join date : 2011-03-11
Location : India
Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
Don't think so.Hok wrote:Just tell all of them they will live long.If they die prematurely also, they won't bother to complain that your prediction is wrong.And if they live, your prediction will be correct.
jeanette- Posts : 568
Join date : 2010-07-27
Location : scotland
Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
Hok wrote:Just tell all of them they will live long.If they die prematurely also, they won't bother to complain that your prediction is wrong.And if they live, your prediction will be correct.

Dear Hok, your suggestion sounds partly like a self fullfiling prophecy... and partly like a 'bogus' reading.
Also, your thought ignores the possiblity that your prediction might be shared with others (e.g. family & friends) - who might life longer than the unlucky ones.
IF you think/feel that predictions about 'longevity' are not reliable in general (this appears to be the implication of your words - and I would have no problem with that at all) ... maybe you should simply consider to stop talking about that subject.
Your readings would become much more authentic if you simply inform your clients that it it is not possible to make any reliable statements about longevity.
Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
Don't take my words too seriously.Most people still believe that longer the life line, longer the life even if you keep telling them it is not so.I personally never predict about death.Besides, I don't expect anyone to really follow my suggestion.It was written in a hilarious content and never intended for anyone to follow.
So, everyone please don't follow my above suggestion.
So, everyone please don't follow my above suggestion.
Hok- Posts : 202
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Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
Hok wrote:Don't take my words too seriously.Most people still believe that longer the life line, longer the life even if you keep telling them it is not so.I personally never predict about death.Besides, I don't expect anyone to really follow my suggestion.It was written in a hilarious content and never intended for anyone to follow.
So, everyone please don't follow my above suggestion.
Hi Hok,
Thanks for explaining the nature of your earlier comment!


Re: be careful of what you ask for ;)
I c, hahaha 
Based on ed Campbell's research I was able to pin point a shoulder/neck injury in someone's fate line. (high five). Most of the people who want their palm's read are very intuitive themselves and can see through 'deception'. When I was a teenager I would make things up but now I dislike deceiving people. If I don't know I say so.

Based on ed Campbell's research I was able to pin point a shoulder/neck injury in someone's fate line. (high five). Most of the people who want their palm's read are very intuitive themselves and can see through 'deception'. When I was a teenager I would make things up but now I dislike deceiving people. If I don't know I say so.
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