How Women Feel About Fortune-Telling
First time:
Over the New Year holiday, I was visiting relatives when my cousin raved about a local fortune teller who was supposedly very accurate. With some time to kill, I decided to check it out.
The place was packed. We got in line in the morning, and it wasn’t until around 2 p.m. that it was finally our turn.
I gave my birth date and time, and before I said a word, the fortune teller accurately described major events from my childhood.
Then he made predictions about my marriage and career—and he was spot on. I was genuinely impressed.
Second time:
A few days later, I went with my aunt to a mountain temple to burn incense and ran into another fortune teller.
He insisted on giving me a reading. Interestingly, both fortune tellers were from the same town—one on the mountain’s south side and the other on the north.
I had never been to this temple before. This time, I gave my birth date and time again and didn’t say a word.
The first thing he brought up was, again, major events from my childhood.
Impressive. He then talked about my relationships and career, and it was almost identical to what the previous fortune teller had said.
He even predicted I would break up with my boyfriend before the Spring Festival. I was sold.
Is there any scientific basis for this? I never used to believe in fortune-telling or feng shui at all.
After these two uncanny experiences, I honestly don’t think they were just coincidences.
Note: Later, my aunt also had her fortune told, and it was just as accurate!
Third time:
Before I knew it, the 18th day of the last month had arrived, and just as the fortune teller predicted, I inexplicably broke up with my boyfriend.
After the breakup, feeling restless, I was aimlessly browsing online when I came across a fortune teller who claimed to practice "Wudao Destiny Theory."
There was a fee, but by then I was a firm believer in fortune-telling and the I Ching.
After I paid, the gentleman went over my past and predictions—again, very accurate—and said this breakup was meant to be.
He also said that by May of the following year, I would meet a new boyfriend who would be a great match for me. Haha—how could I not believe it?
After the reading, I felt much lighter. I think this fortune teller is genuinely skilled.
I used to doubt fate, but now I’m a firm believer. I’m not writing this to promote the master; I sincerely hope that anyone who feels troubled or confused about life, career, or relationships can receive guidance from Master Wudao. I also hope that through his insights, everyone can gain a more objective understanding of the ancient Chinese art of fortune-telling.