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Fog visions and different paths

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TXangel86:
I ask them like my hubs situation at work should we continue doing what he is doing or look for another option kinda of things. I never mention fog or that I feel my path is unclear. Usually go in, sit down and let them tell me what they see or message they receive.
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--- Quote from: Crystal Dragon on May 30, 2013, 08:10:15 PM ---Why do you feel you need to have someone else to tell you what your path is?  I can't think of any sort of reading that would be appropriate for such a purpose.  It's very likely you're getting a message that you need to spend some time figuring out where you want to go. ;)

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I agree.  You didn't by chance happen to mention the fog before the readings, did you?  There are lots of "readers" who are not what they say they are.

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I usually never ask but they always see my healing and ability to hear the unseen. That leads them to start with them seeing the fog like they can't give advice because it doesn't come in clear. I guess since I'm still new to learning understand who I am , I look for guidance from them.

Crystal Dragon:
Problem is, on a path that is your own, relying on others is counterproductive.  You'll never have any significant spiritual growth if you rely on anyone else to "guide" you. ;)

Ghost Wolf:

--- Quote from: Crystal Dragon on May 31, 2013, 01:07:45 AM ---Problem is, on a path that is your own, relying on others is counterproductive.  You'll never have any significant spiritual growth if you rely on anyone else to "guide" you. ;)

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:yeahthat: You just need to keep in mind that the future is made of the results of the choices, good or bad, that we make, moment to moment, in the present.

Moonshine Thistlewish:
It will help to have a clear idea of the situation in mind when you ask these questions. Keep your question simple and concise. "Which is the better situation, fiscally speaking?" Is a better question than "Should I do this one thing that means this this and this or should I do this other thing that means this this and this or should I do this other thing entirely different from the first two AND what happens if I do each one?"

It also helps not to take what other people say about their abilities too seriously. There are very very few people who see past and present 'clear as day'. Our paths are determined by such a wide variety of variables from something as simple as where to get coffee to things as important as having a child. Each decision stacks one upon another to build our path. That's a lot for a reader to filter through to find a helpful answer.

Which makes 'clear as day' more often wishful thinking or boasting.

Just my two cents.

crystal wolfstar:
Agree.

I re-word every "should" question to "if you do" and "if you don't", or "if you do this" and "if you do that".

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