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Psychic Prediction, Karma & Fate – You Can’t Rewrite the Karmic Play of Life After Inca ating

Topic: Life PurposeBy Scott Petullo & Stephen PetulloPublished Recently added

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You can react to your karma and fate, but you can’tndelete it.

Also, fate and destiny are the same thing. Some creative,nmode
astrologers suggest otherwise, but fate andndestined events and circumstances in people’s livesnhave always existed.

The good news is that you have free will to deal withnit all and also to create as you see fit, as long as you
desire is within your karmic blueprint.

How do you know what your fate is? As humans,nwe naturally set goals and take action in accordancenwith whatever feels the most “right.” For example, ifnyou’re 5’3” tall, can’t jump, and you don’t like teamnsports, you are not going to try to become an NBAnbasketball player. Therefore, it’s most likely not you
destiny.

There are no windows of opportunity that we are awarenof, while inca
ated, in regards to altering your destinynand karma. You can’t skip or add scenes and re-write thenplay of life while on “stage” acting it out. You (you
soul) determines your karmic path - the “good” andnthe “bad”- before birth, and you (your personality)nplays out that role after birth.

Why? Because your soul wants to grow and learn fromnspecific lessons while inca
ated. Just because you
personality doesn’t like something that’s destined for youndoesn’t mean you can pass over it.

We have witnessed, however, psychic guidance playingna role in helping to avoid danger, especially if a person isnnot meant to experience the event. For example, anpsychic consultant tells a client to avoid a flying on anparticular day, the client consequently changes her flightnand therefore avoids a plane crash. From our perspectivenshe was fated to take the psychic’s advice and avoid thenflight, thus continue living.

Another example is how, in a spring 2001 predictivenconsultation, we recommended that a Manhattannentrepreneur client avoid opening a tentatively plannednnew NYC restaurant in September 2001. Since henfollowed our advice and didn’t open the new place i

September 2001, it appears as if, despite being fated fornchallenges in autumn 2001, he wasn’t destined fornbusiness failure involving significant financial loss.
We just happened to be part of the process by whichnhe avoided disaster (9-11).

Also, no psychic is 100% accurate. Over the years, we’venhad a lot of readings with many different psychics, and angood number were very talented and accurate, but thenmajority were less than 65% accurate in predicting futurenevents and indicating the precise timing of thosencircumstances. If you want a higher degree of accuracy,nwe suggest numerology and pre-mode
astrology innconjunction with psychic insight.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

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Scott Petullo has been professionally employed as an astrologer, numerologist, and handwriting analyst since 1997. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arizona and has been exploring metaphysics since the early 1980's. Scott is a self-taught astrologer and numerologist, and received his Certified Master Graphologist designation from the Institute of Graphological Science in Dallas, Texas. www.mystictwins.com www.holisticmakeover.comn Stephen Petullo has studied metaphysical concepts since the early 1980s and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arizona that includes a minor in psychology. He has been doing consultations and intuitive readings professionally since 1997. He is a Reiki master-teacher, past-life regressionist, natural medium and channel, metaphysical consultant and has published a book and 20 audio recordings.

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