Saturday, December 01, 2007

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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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Keep a Tarot Deck in the "Fortune-Telling" Lacquer Box


Fortune-Telling Lacquer Box

Dimensions: 4.2" by 3.6" by 1"
This is a perfect sized lacquer box for your average tarot card deck.
The detail is of a Gypsy reading the cards for a Querent.


Russian jewelry box with lacquer miniature painting. Hand made, hand painted and hand lacquered by a professional Russian artist trained in miniature painting. The tradition of miniature painting was brought to Russia from the West back in the 17th century. From the dawn of the 19th century Russians started producing lacquered boxes painted in their own styles. The box before you is not only a jewelry box. It is also a unique work of art. Treat yourself or your loved one to one of them, and it will be a gift to cherish for a lifetime. This box is 100% authentic. Fully hand made. Imported from Moscow, Russia.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Querent BEWARE! Fortune-Teller Gets 18 Months For Tricking Clients

The fraud of some gives all the other fortunetellers and tarot readers a bad name.
The "you're cursed because of the broken egg trick" is not a new con.

(AP) ROCKVILLE, Md. "A fortune-teller now sees her future -- and it involves 18 months behind bars.

Grace Uwanawich, also known as 'Mrs. Grace,' was sentenced this week in Maryland after admitting that she defrauded clients by convincing them to hand over tens of thousands of dollars so that she could crush destructive curses.

'This is beyond fortune-telling for entertainment purposes,' Montgomery Assistant State's Attorney Carol Crawford said Monday. She compared Uwanawich to a 'leech' who drained money from vulnerable middle-aged women.

Their relationship began at a shopping mall, when Uwanawich approached the woman, who was depressed, and handed her a flier promoting her psychic powers.

During meetings at Uwanawich's Chevy Chase apartment, the woman was told that she and her family had a curse..."


Just because the fortuneteller predicts a negative situation doesn't necessarily mean that the reading is fraudulent. Tarot can help people to get out of gordian knots in terms of decision planning but if the reader demands an exorbitant sum of money within a short time frame then watch out! This is probably a con artist, not an honest reader.

Grace Uwanawich had been arrested during the 1990s for similar scams. In this case she took from one woman "more than $160,000 in cash and property over the course of a year." Stop before you start with a situation like this!
Uwanawich maxed out the woman's credit cards and wiped out her bank account.

The minute the "fortuneteller" does the hairy spider in an egg trick or any egg trick, remember that's not reading cards, that's not crystal ball gazing or any other legitimate way of reading or "divining the future for entertainment"--get away from the con artist immediately!!!

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Fortune tellers seek signs to predict French poll - Yahoo! News

See, fortunetellers have an important function. Statistics at times can become false to chance, so why not consult the tarot? Chances are that the election could be in the cards ;-)


Fortune tellers seek signs to predict French poll - Yahoo! News:
"PARIS (Reuters) - With France's presidential elections just days away, the nation's fortune tellers are urgently shuffling tarot cards and staring into crystal balls as they try to predict the result ahead of time.

Most opinion polls put right wing former interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy in the lead for Sunday's first round vote, ahead of Socialist Segolene Royal and centrist 'third man' Francois Bayrou.

But with up to 40 percent of the electorate still undecided, there remains plenty of room for alternative forecasting methods, even though these could prove as reliable as the polls which failed to predict the outcome of the 2002 election."

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Twists in the Fortuneteller Windfall Case

The dream of every fortuneteller is to advise wealthy clients.
To be named an heir in a billion dollar estate is a dream come true but the interference of angry relatives can bring such dreams to a grinding halt.

What was the real life interaction like between Tony Chan Chun-chuen and Nina Wang?
Read about the interesting contrast in lifestyles between the two.

Legal cases and gossip are certainly to follow. Here are some interesting reads:

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Fortuneteller heir to wealth of anime-like sweetheart


And to my fortune teller I leave£2 billion | the Daily Mail

Nina Wang, Asia's wealthiest woman and widow of pharmaceutical magnate died and left a large sum of money to a feng shui master (Chinese fortuneteller).

Nina, quite the sweet eccentric was known as "Little Sweetie'' and often played the part dressed like a manga doll in schoolgirl miniskirts, bright groovy clothing and braided pigtails.

"In January, Forbes magazine named Mrs Wang the 11th richest person in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong and reckoned her wealth at well over £2bn."[source]


At the moment it seems as if Tony Chan Chun-chuen is the sole heir but will his expertise in feng shui help Chan stave off court challenges for that fortune?

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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Accessory Changes

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