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My Encounter With a Fortune Teller

Posted Tuesday, August 12, 2008 (1 year 102 days ago.) Viewed 304 times.

"Can a fortune teller really read my fortune?" "Should I visit a fortune teller?" I often get those types of questions from my friends when they learn that I delve into mysticism and the occult. I would often tell them my interesting story visiting a fortune teller when I was a teenager.

It was a hot summer evening down South. My friends and I wanted some excitement in the last days of our vacation before we entered high school. There happened to be a fairground in town, so we decided to go there and have fun. I was dressed in a tank top and shorts, and was barefoot. You can often see me that way even today. There was a tent that caught my attention. It had a sign in the front saying "Have a world famous fortune teller read your future." What a bunch of nonsense, I thought. However, being an adventurous and rebellious teen I decided to go in and see what this fortune teller was like, and even planned on asking some silly questions to make fun of them.

My friends didn't want to go along since they were more interested in trying their luck at winning some Teddy bears at the game stand. So, I walked into the tent by myself. There was a middle-aged woman dressed like a Gypsy, wearing a colorful gown and headscarf, and all kinds of strange jewelry. I figured that she was the fortune teller but wondered if she was a real Gypsy, though. The woman looked really funny and I couldn't help giggling, but I quickly covered my mouth pretending to cough.

The fortune teller looked up and greeted me, "Hello there, young lady. If you would have a seat, I'd be right with you." So, I sat down and propped my feet up on an adjacent chair. Then I heard a loud yell: "Hey, get your dirty feet off my chair!" "Oops, sorry mam" I said sheepishly. Looking at the indignant expression on the fortune teller's face, I tried hard not to giggle again.

So she pulled up the chair and sat facing me. Before she even asked me any questions, the fortune teller gave me a summary of my emotional state at the time. She said I recently broke up with my boyfriend whom I considered the love of my life, and there was a deep sadness within me. I was dumbfounded. How did she know that? Before I had the chance to recover, the fortune teller went on to tell me that I would not get back with him. That completely devastated me, as I was hoping to hear the opposite.

I just couldn't contain it anymore and started sobbing in front of the fortune teller. To make matters worse, I didn't have any tissue and neither did she (you would think she would be prepared, right?). So, I had to wipe my tears and runny nose with my shirt. How embarrassing! I felt like the fortune teller turned the table on me. I was planning to make fun of her, and was giggling just a few minutes ago, but now I was the one who felt humiliated.

Nevertheless, the fortune teller became compassionate. She tried to comfort me and told me that the universe had something better in store for me. She said I shouldn't worry about my old boyfriend because I was going to meet the real love of my life. I would marry this soul mate of mine, a handsome man, and have children. We would drive a big van and live happily by the ocean. I didn't really believe her words though, as I thought she was just saying those things to make me feel better.

As I met back with my friends outside I told them what a great experience it was. "This Gypsy fortune teller looked into her huge crystal ball and told me I would meet my Prince Charming, and we would live happily ever after by the ocean." We all had a good laugh and continued our fun evening at the fairground.

The events that took place following my encounter with the fortune teller were quite amazing, even bizarre. A few months later I heard my old boyfriend had gotten back with his previous girlfriend and married her. Not long after that, I met another guy. He was a few years older than I and was really gorgeous. We developed a very passionate relationship. However, my parents disapproved of our relationship since there were a few things about him they didn't like.

The fortune teller's words kept ringing in my ears, however. Although I said I didn't believe her, deep down I kept hoping she was right and this guy would be the love of my life. So I decided to leave my parents and run away with him. We lived together in his beat-up old van that he parked near the beach. It was a lot of fun in the beginning, and I was having the time of my life.

One day I learned that I was pregnant. I told my boyfriend and he freaked out. I was still a minor at the time and I couldn't get an abortion without parental consent. My boyfriend said he wasn't ready to have a child. Being scared and confused, he took the easy way out and left me. So much for being a soul mate. So, I decided to have the baby and my parents were gracious enough to let me move back in with them, although my dad really let me have it.

So, did the fortune teller's predictions come true? Yes, in a twisted sort of way. Would I visit a fortune teller again to have my future told? At this point I would say no. I believe we shape our own lives with our thoughts and actions. Today my little daughter and I are enjoying our lives to the fullest, and believe wonderful things always lie ahead of us. We don't need a fortune teller to tell our fortune since we know all is well.

Yes, there are legit fortune tellers and psychics who can read your future based on the vibrations that they sense at the time, and I can't discredit them. In addition, some people find comfort in hearing of their good fortune. That in itself will set their vibration to a higher level, which will help them get what they want. However, if you can train yourself to raise your own vibration, you won't need to see a fortune teller.

So, you decide for yourself whether or not to see and trust a fortune teller. If you decide to see one though, you should do your homework first so you don't fall prey to scam artists who are just after your money.

Tanya Robbins has a keen interest in the mystics and the occult. She is the Chief Editor of Mysteries and Mystics where you can find interesting articles and resources on astrology, psychic reading, Wicca, witchcraft, and more. She also writes regularly for Cool Info Lounge where you can find valuable information at your fingertips.

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Choosing an Ankle Tattoo Design

Posted Tuesday, August 12, 2008 (1 year 103 days ago.) Viewed 119 times.

Many of my friends got tattoos when they were teenagers. I myself had always wanted to get a tattoo ever since I was fifteen. However, I didn't have the courage to do it back then; first, because I was afraid of the pain from the tattooing itself and second, because I knew I would get in trouble with my dad if he ever found out.

Now I'm over eighteen, so I have the freedom to do whatever I like with my body. Last month I decided to get an ankle tattoo for my birthday. One thing about getting a tattoo is that it's semi permanent. You will be stuck with your tattoo for a very long time, if not the rest of your life. Yes, nowadays you can have your tattoo removed, but many who have gone through a tattoo removal say it's not worth the pain and the extra cost.  Therefore, it's very important to decide on a tattoo design that you really love and can live with for many years to come.

That's why I decided to go to a tattoo parlor just to browse through the tattoo designs and choose one that would really represent who I am. I flipped through several tattoo books and looked at many tattoo designs, but they were mostly childish or cheesy. Another tattoo book contained some interesting artwork, but a number of them looked scary, even hideous. I wouldn't want any of them on my body. I had been there for about twenty minutes without finding an ankle tattoo design that I really liked, and I was starting to get a little frustrated.

Then one of the tattoo artists, who was quite an attractive young guy, approached me and asked if I needed help deciding on a tattoo design. I told him I wanted something cute and feminine on my ankle. So, he started asking me some questions about what I liked, my interest, and even my beliefs.

After listening to my answers trying to figure out who I was, the artist picked up a tattoo book which I had not yet gone over. He smiled and said, "I have just the perfect tattoo book for you." I opened the book and saw some new age and pagan related tattoo designs like pentacles, zodiac symbols, moon and stars, and fairies. Perfect! Finally we were getting somewhere.

Seeing my eyes light up, the tattoo artist smiled again. He then stood beside me and we went through that one book together looking for the perfect ankle tattoo design. We came to a page filled with fairy tattoo designs, and he pointed to one artwork saying, "I think this will look great on your ankle."

I couldn't agree with him more. I almost jumped in excitement as I looked at this beautiful piece of art. This tattoo design consisted of a barefooted fairy with long hair covering her chest, kneeling on a flower, gazing at a crescent moon and a few stars above her. Yes, this would look perfect on my ankle, as this tattoo design represented me in more ways than one.

I'm a barefoot free spirit who loves wandering in a peaceful dark night gazing at the moon and the stars which I believe have special powers. Since I hardly ever wear shoes, this ankle tattoo would be a perfect complement to my toe rings and ankle bracelets.

I thanked the tattoo artist for helping me find this wonderful ankle tattoo design, and scheduled an appointment to have my left ankle tattooed a couple of days later. It did hurt a little but not quite as bad as I had expected. The result was definitely worth the minor pain, the price, and the time spent going through all those tattoo designs. I now have a really cool tattoo on my left ankle that I'm really proud of. I'm already thinking of getting another one for my right ankle.

Tanya Robbins has a keen interest in the mystics and the occult. She is the Chief Editor of Mysteries and Mystics where you can find interesting articles and resources on astrology, psychic reading, Wicca, witchcraft, and more. She also writes regularly for Cool Info Lounge where you can find valuable information at your fingertips.

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