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It’s true that psychically gifted people can see the future, but the future they see is usually the most probable outcome, not the only future outcome.
The future isn’t set in stone. And it isn’t definite. So when a prediction happens that a psychic foretells, it simply means the psychic was able to perceive this outcome as the most likely, and forecast its appearance.
In my childhood and teen years I saw many things that came to pass. But I also saw some things that didn’t.
Years before these events took place, I knew we would lose our home to a house fire, that my parent’s would divorce, a friend of mine would contract the AIDS virus, and that I would meet and marry the love of my life and husband, Pete.
I also knew things weeks or months before they occurred: the death of my grandmother, an almost fatal car accident of a friend, oncoming illness and difficulties in our family, and my Mum being pregnant with my younger sister, Rebekah.
But sometimes I thought things would come to pass and they didn’t. I could clearly see these future events happening in my mind’s eye, but then, they didn’t happen.
I didn’t pay much attention to this growing up. I didn’t want to be psychic or an empath, so ignoring and not questioning these things was easy to do, but when I started working as a medical intuitive this intrigued me.
When I began to delve into this more deeply and look more closely into people’s energy fields, I could see an array of future possibilities. One path was usually more dominant than the others. (This is likely the ‘future’ psychics see and predict in people’s futures). But there were many ‘futures’. Not just one.
**Some time ago I wrote a blog post about this. I highly recommend that you click here and read it because it explains to you how your future isn’t set in stone, and why you should never listen to fortune tellers.**
When I realised that I can’t predict the future, I stop worrying about not wanting to do this for people.
I always had an instinctual feeling that predicting people’s futures was the wrong thing to do. Whenever I’d do it, I felt icky and ‘fake’.
I started reading people’s energy fields when I was nineteen, and back then I had no clue how to use my abilities. People wanted to hear about their futures, so I did it. Hesitantly though…
But when I discovered the truth, I vowed to be honest in my dealings with people, and to tell them I couldn’t see their futures.
This did make me unpopular at the psychic cafe, but quickly after this I immigrated to Germany and began reading people’s energy fields in my own way.
To be continued…
with love,
Belinda
Dear Belinda,
does that mean that our lives depend entirely on ourselves – our energy and that even the most probable outcome can be changed?
Yes!
I will try to live by it :-), thank you
Thank you Belinda, especially for clarifying why psychics can’t predict the future. That makes perfect sense and is something I’ve always felt myself.
I am not psychic (although I am working on my chakras and developing whatever latent skills I might have!) but I have been to a couple in the past. I get that people are looking for hope and also trying to avoid disaster, but I love your approach – showing people how they may heal/create their own reality. As that is the ultimate truth.