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Fortune Telling
Sunday, May 20, 2007Do you believe in "fortune telling"? I don't, but I do. I did. Once.
It was my cousin who was so fond of this thing. She went to see one teller nearby Magsaysay Drive and convinced me to accompany her. They blah blah blah! I was just listening. Then suddenly the teller started talking about me. I was surprised and shocked that she had mentioned some of the details that I had in mind. I let it passed.
Until one day, I found myself going to that place…. where they did the fortune telling. This time I was alone.
I didn't ask anything. I didn't have to. She told me everything. That I'll soon be going… where I can find myself whole again. That I'll be needing this much amount for processing "papers". That my dream of getting on a plane is soon to come true. That I will be lucky to find a guy of another place, and she even emphasized, he is not "pango".
I didn't want to believe but….
I found myself whole again in the loving arms of my husband.
I spent that much amount for my placement fee which connects to my dream of getting on a plane when I got employed in Bahrain.
And there I married my husband, an Indian National, and take note he is not "pango".
Come to think of it…. Was it destined to happen? Was it the fortune telling? Or just a coincidence?
You tell me.
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i went to a fortune teller once when i was in high school. i can vaguely remember the things she said now, looking back. she used ordinary cards to tell my fortune. but it was high school stuff i asked about, like if my crush liked me back and those shit.
i am afraid to go to a fortune teller now that i am an adult. i don’t want to know the bad things that are to happen to me, not that i believe in fortune telling that much. it’s just that sometimes it comes true because, subconsciously, you are making it happen.
Posted by kimmy at May 21, 2007, 10:10 amI’d be hesitant to see a fortune teller not because I don’t believe, but because I wouldn’t want to know certain things about my future.
My Nanay likes going to these sessions. When I was already working she told me that a fortune teller told her that I will not earn a degree & I’d be her biggest disappointment. She said that it just proves the guy’s a fake/no good. BUT all the while I was shaking because the prophecy nearly came true.
So if it seems in my situation, the fortune teller saw just one path of my future and didn’t “see” the other alternatives & decisions open to me. Still freaky though.
Posted by auee at May 21, 2007, 11:10 pmfirst of all, i would like to say kamukha siguro ni suresh ng heroes ang husband mo ![]()
second, many years ago i was into these things, pero fun lang talaga. hindi ko iniisip na magkakatotoo, dahil hindi nga nagkakatotoo. and then i met this fortune teller sa isang bar along kamias - nagsara na ang bar na ito matagal na. lahat ng sinabi niya nagkatotoo, na na-realize ko na lang after about 2 or 3 years. my friends were chiding me na baka nagbigay daw ako ng hints pero i swear i didnt. anyway, that was the last time i went to a fortune teller. siguro dahl masaya na ako sa present so i dont feel the need to know my future anymore
ladycess, di ko kilala si suresh but if you browse my blog, see for yourself hihihihi!
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i really do not know, but it has also happened once with me. i was in cambodia for a short official trip. i found myself with another filipino friend talking to a fortune teller near a temple. he kept telling me about a plane ride, about not letting an opportunity by which i would be alone–as i was prone to lose a lot of money, then about an opportunity to earn lots and lots of money very soon. i just shrugged it off.
of course, i was a foreigner there, and i would be flying anytime. i got the surprise of my life when while i bangkok, just when my friend left me to look for some shirts in the shop, somebody pickpocketed me–$1,700 in all (good my office refunded it, out of human consideration), then i got a special assignment in china for 6 months, and i earned more than a million pesos in allowances (on top of 5 star hotel accommodations and business class travels in between).
that was the only time i went for fortune telling. intriguing, di ba? i would not want my life to depend on fortune.
Posted by sexy mom at May 21, 2007, 10:01 am