Do not give your power away.
Do not sell your trust for illusions.
Do not mistake control for clarity.
Do not confuse predictions with truth.
Life is not written in someone else’s cards.
Your path is not hidden in the stars drawn by another’s hand.
Your soul already knows — and it does not need permission to speak.
There is a deep hunger in the human soul to know what lies ahead.
It is ancient. It is primal. It is the whisper that keeps us awake at night.
What will happen?
Nikola Tesla warned us: the constant urge to predict the future leads to madness. And yet, the world has never been more obsessed with knowing what is next. We seek it in cards, in stars, in visions sold by strangers. We hand over our money, our trust, and—without even noticing—our sovereignty.
The Machinery of Illusion
Fortune-telling does not simply offer answers. It manufactures dependence. It feeds on the ache of uncertainty, on fear, on heartbreak, on financial ruin, on loneliness.
It dresses itself in the language of guidance, but underneath is a cold transaction: illusions in exchange for your life force.
False hope is the most dangerous poison. It feels sweet, it comforts, it soothes — but it numbs your will to act. Without hope, you move. With false hope, you wait. And in waiting, you lose.
Years disappear this way. Entire lives vanish while people cling to words that were never truth, but bait.
Where Belief and Caution Meet
Let me be clear: I deeply believe in astrology. I believe in destiny. I believe in the existence of clairvoyance. I believe in the power of healing energy and in the laws of quantum physics. We live in a world of energy — a fact as real as gravity. And the inability to measure or “scientifically prove” something does not mean it does not exist.
I know there are those who are genuine light workers — people whose intention is pure, who want to help, who want to create a better world. There are people with true paranormal abilities, with heightened senses, with the capacity to see and feel more than others.
But intention matters. Not everyone who claims to be something truly is. The spiritual realm attracts both the luminous and the deceptive. There are healers, and there are predators. You must be cautious. Let your intuition lead you in deciding whether a person can genuinely help you or not.
And remember: it is often in times of despair — when our hearts are breaking, when we are walking through our personal hell — that our senses are dulled and our judgment clouded. That is precisely when discernment matters most.
A Clairvoyant Who Proved It Was Real
In the area where I grew up, there once lived a powerful clairvoyant. She could predict an entire life from beginning to end. She described in detail what she saw — the faces of people, places she had never visited, interiors of homes, landscapes and images she could not have known.
From the moment you crossed her threshold and then left her home, her visions would begin to unfold in reality. She could see the past, the present, and the future. She has since passed away, but she remains one of the clearest proofs I have ever known that true clairvoyants exist.
I know people who, over the course of thirty years, saw every one of her predictions come to pass exactly as she described — from the moment they left her home. She was wise and honest, and she told her visitors plainly: “If you have received a good prediction — go live your life and never come back to me.” I respect such people deeply.
But I also know others who call themselves clairvoyants and have an accuracy rate of perhaps one percent — if that. They manipulate people into returning week after week, leaving more and more money, feeding a spiral of fear and dependency. The only real test of such a person is time: did anything they say actually happen?
The ones I condemn without hesitation are those who see nothing, know nothing, and yet take money from people even once a week — preying on the desperate who long for a better life, which will never come because they themselves are not creating it.
Nothing manifests in life without surplus energy. When there is enough, divine energy responds, co-creating with us. Manifestation is co-creation — not passive waiting. Sitting on your couch, visiting a fortune-teller every two weeks, and doing nothing else will not create your life.
Those who encourage you to keep coming, who profit from your fear, and who chain you to uncertainty — they deserve condemnation.
The Predators Behind the Veil
Much of the fortune-telling industry is predatory. It thrives because the spiritual world cannot be measured or proven in ways that satisfy science — and in that shadow, those without conscience flourish.
They know exactly what they are doing. They read your face, your silence, your smallest reaction, and feed you the story they sense you want to hear. The goal is not to empower you, but to keep you coming back, desperate for more.
They will not tell you to trust yourself, because if you did, you would no longer need them.
The Trap of the Perfect Future
We all dream of a better tomorrow. More love. More joy. More abundance. There is nothing wrong with wanting these things. The danger lies in chaining yourself to a vision of the future so rigid, so perfect, that reality can never measure up.
The truth is this: the future does not arrive. The future is built — moment by moment — in the present.
What you think, what you feel, what you choose now will shape the days ahead more than any prediction ever could. Yet, the more you cling to someone else’s vision for you, the less you notice the infinite doors that open outside of that script.
The Law That Cannot Be Escaped
Reality is built on frequency. Energy is the architect. You do not attract what you wish for. You attract what you are.
This is not mysticism alone — it is echoed in neuroscience, reflected in quantum physics, and lived out in every human life.
If your energy does not match the life you claim to desire, it will not come. And no fortune-teller can bend this law for you. The universe does not yield to desperation, manipulation, or entitlement.
It responds to alignment. To surrender. To the unshakable trust that what is meant for you will arrive when you are ready — and not a moment before.
Addiction to Prediction
The constant need to know what will happen is not curiosity. It is control in disguise. And control is the fastest way to push life away.
When you cannot move without a guarantee, you are no longer living — you are performing a script you did not write.
The great irony is that the most extraordinary gifts in life arrive without warning. They cannot be foretold, because they exist outside the limits of your current imagination.
The Higher Path
To break the spell, you must reclaim what was always yours: self-trust.
Faith in yourself is the highest form of faith. A heart guided by truth and aligned with love is the most accurate compass you will ever own. Those who choose this path — the path of inner authority — rise above the noise. They become immune to the manipulation that holds others in chains.
They raise their own frequency. They raise the frequency of the Earth. And in doing so, they position themselves to receive the only predictions worth trusting — the ones written in their own soul.
Beyond the Chains of Ancestry
When we release the weight of ancestral karma — the inherited fears, patterns, and illusions — we step into the clear air of our own destiny. From there, the universe delivers not forecasts, but rewards.
And the greatest reward is this: freedom from the need to know. Because when you no longer demand certainty, you open yourself to possibility.
Stop asking, “What will happen?”
Start asking, “Who am I becoming?”
Stop searching for signs outside of you.
Start following the voice within you.
Do not wait for the perfect moment.
This moment is the perfect one.
The universe responds to alignment, not fear.
To trust, not control.
To presence, not prediction.
You do not need to see the future to walk toward it.
You need only to walk in truth.
And that is the one thing no fortune-teller can sell you.
Love, Laura