Friday, September 1, 2023

Can anyone become a fairy?

 Many people think that the profession of fortune-telling is just another profession and anyone who just knows how to do Tarot can do it. Is this really the case? Can anyone really become a fortune teller?

The profession: fortune-teller
There are many schools where people with an interest in esotericism can be educated. They prepare special programmes and also train fortune-tellers. Thus, it seems that it is enough to finish the appropriate course at the Institute of Applied Psychology in Warsaw or the Post-Secondary Study of Psychotronics in Krakow in order to engage in fortune-telling. However, experienced fortune tellers warn that a diploma alone, even from a renowned university, is not yet sufficient to practice this difficult and demanding profession.

What characterises a good fortune teller
Above all, the profession of fortune-teller requires empathy, as it involves contact with other people. You also need to have a keen sense of observation and the ability to communicate. Today, clients expect concrete information, not metaphorical interpretations. A true fortune teller does not promise miracles, nor does she give a single vision of the future, but shows various possibilities that bring comfort, because most often people come for a fortune teller's advice when they are frustrated, unhappy and in need of at least some hope. In such situations, the fortune teller becomes a psychologist, a therapist who should bring help. At the same time, the psychic has to be resistant to manipulation, because it happens that the client very much expects a specific prediction and does not want to hear at all about what the cards or runes show, but wants confirmation of his own vision. The psychic must be able to resist such pressure, because one cannot lie, even if the client wants to. In addition to this, a great deal of knowledge must be acquired - a course of study is useful, but it can never replace personal work, studying books or seeking out masters who are willing to share their knowledge. This is because knowledge alone is not enough - divination is like playing an instrument: theoretically, anyone can play, but there are those who, even after years of practice, can barely make a sound on their instrument, as well as those who, even as children, will become virtuosos. It is the same with divination - it is a kind of art. Specialisation is usually necessary in this profession - a fortune teller who deals with all possible methods of divination is not good at any of them. Therefore, the best ones choose one or two methods for themselves and in this they practice and improve until they reach proficiency, but technique, dexterity, diligence, knowledge - this is not everything. Passion and love are also needed, and not everyone has this.

Who should not be involved in divination?
This is not a job for people who have read about the high earnings of fortune-tellers on the Internet and have become convinced that they can do it too. With such an attitude, they will never be successful. It is not a job for those who do not like other people, because the fortune-teller has to establish contact with the person whose future he predicts, get to know him and, as it were, "look into" his soul. Divination is not for people who think they will be able to influence reality, control others or events thanks to the cards - inevitable disappointment awaits them. Nor should a fortune teller be a cowardly person who is afraid to put up cards for themselves or take responsibility for their fortune telling. a fortune teller who is a master of this art takes on a heavy load - not everyone is capable of carrying it.

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