How to Predict The Future
Would you like to be an oracle? Or have your name remembered for having predicting the future, like Nostradamus? Well it is not as hard as you think.
Throughout time there have been people who claim they can predict future events. Whether it be through God, some drug induced dream, or some other mystical force. Some of them have even been proven, like a bunch of Nostradamus ones. Or have they?

Lets look at how Nostradamus cited his predictions. Simply, he put them in verses, sort of like riddles if you may. So these could have many different interpretations. For example if I were to write “The Earth will tremble, devastation will soon occur”, some people may say ” oh hey, he predicted the Haiti earthquake, the Earth shook and it devastated buildings and such”. But it could also mean that the “people” of Earth are trembling in fear, because of the 2012 predictions or something, and it devastates them mentally. You see?You pretty much can’t go wrong with any of your predictions if you do this.
However, if you want to be more recognized, do what the Oracles did. Give out a hazy answer that has dual meanings. For example, when kings asked oracles if they should go to war, the oracle would say,” if you go to war, a great army will be lost”. See it is not a definitive answer, but it could cover both sides of the story if they were to happen. Of course a great army will be lost, one of them has to lose.
That is basically all you need to do to become a famous clairvoyant.Good luck.
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Post Commentdrelayaraja
On January 28, 2010 at 12:32 pm
Interesting. I don\’t believe in predicting future.
csr20008
On January 28, 2010 at 2:33 pm
interesting
albert1jemi
On January 30, 2010 at 4:15 am
excellent information
Lady Fantasy
On February 7, 2010 at 5:26 pm
You could do as you stated and people may believe you,but that is putting a bad name on those who can really do it .It is being done honestly and by people who are very good at it.Nastradomus got his message accross though his work is at times up for different interepretations as well.
leannehume
On April 5, 2011 at 4:18 pm
lol, I enjoyed this article