jfjsjjdjxjdjw Posted January 10 Posted January 10 How do I know if my reading is correct if the person I'm reading myself cannot even tell of my reading is correct? Or are they just number and cannot process or connect to the readings?
Grizabella Posted January 10 Posted January 10 (edited) You don't know. You may never know. And you won't always be 100% right anyway. I've found out later on sometimes, but mostly I just read and then life goes on. Sometimes sitters insist that what I've read for them couldn't possibly ever come about and then later, it comes to light that it actually did happen. Mostly, though, I don't know what comes about and that's okay with me. I'm just doing a reading as best I can but there's no way I could ever know what happens after I've done the reading for everyone I've read for. Edited January 10 by Grizabella
Nemia Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Write down every reading so you have the opportunity to review it over time and find out whether you were correct or not. That's the best way to improve your reading skills. If you want "training wheel readings", read for fictive persons or stars. Do a reading for Anna Karenina (what will happen if she leaves her husband?), for Melanie Wilkes or Harriet Vane, and see what comes up.
jfjsjjdjxjdjw Posted January 10 Author Posted January 10 20 minutes ago, Grizabella said: You don't know. You may never know. And you won't always be 100% right anyway. I've found out later on sometimes, but mostly I just read and then life goes on. Sometimes sitters insist that what I've read for them couldn't possibly ever come about and then later, it comes to light that it actually did happen. Mostly, though, I don't know what comes about and that's okay with me. I'm just doing a reading as best I can but there's no way I could ever know what happens after I've done the reading for everyone I've read for. Coz I'm new to this as well however when they ask " when will that happen?" Or " did it already happen,"? I can Answer it.
jfjsjjdjxjdjw Posted January 10 Author Posted January 10 Just now, Nemia said: Write down every reading so you have the opportunity to review it over time and find out whether you were correct or not. That's the best way to improve your reading skills. If you want "training wheel readings", read for fictive persons or stars. Do a reading for Anna Karenina (what will happen if she leaves her husband?), for Melanie Wilkes or Harriet Vane, and see what comes up. Thank you will try it
Grizabella Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Nemia's idea is great. For instance, watch a movie and do a reading about what will happen to an actor or actress and then write it down and see what really happened as the movie ends.
Little Fang Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Locking until we can move the thread as it's very much in the wrong section. Please report threads in the wrong area so we can adjust them before replying. Thanks all!
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