Iran's fortune tellers | Cover Story | Reuters
Iran's fortune tellers | Cover Story | Reuters:
"TEHRAN (Reuters Life!) - Clerics in the Islamic Republic of Iran frown on the practice, but Nazanin says she has more customers than ever wanting their fortunes told.
Sitting behind a computer in her Tehran apartment, she predicts the future based on her knowledge of 'jyotish' -- the science of light -- a practice related to astrology which she said is thought to have originated in ancient Persia."
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I'm sure it began in ancient Africe where the world originated.
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