For a long time, I have been skeptical about those peculiar individuals who claim to see ghosts and foresee the future.
It’s somewhat akin to the stories about out-of-body experiences and UFOs. These odd people who assert that Elvis communicates with them and conveys messages from the afterlife.
I simply cannot endorse such nonsense.
So, you can imagine my dismay upon reading about Prince Andrew and the alleged sex parties. Following that, news emerged regarding the discovery of very small prayer books from around the time of Jesus; these could potentially validate the existence and accuracy of the New Testaments. This comes amid the bizarre natural disasters currently affecting our world.
Why am I so disturbed, you might wonder, by my evident disbelief in fortune tellers? Allow me to clarify.
In January, I perused the typical predictions for the year 2016, which mostly consisted of broad statements lacking depth. However, your psychic made specific forecasts that, so far, have proven to be spot on.
Upon reflecting on that article from January, I started to entertain the notion that perhaps some individuals have the ability to see beyond the grasp of us ordinary beings. But, I pushed aside my drink and settled in to watch the news, realizing that most of the crises we face are human-made… and perhaps they were bound to occur regardless.
No, I will remain a skeptic until I review your predictions in January 2017.
by Susan Floyd