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    For·tune tell·er
    /ˈfôːrCHən ˌtelər/

    noun

    • 1. a person who is supposedly able to predict a person's future by palmistry, using a crystal ball, or similar methods: "he went to a fortune teller to ask for advice"
  2. Fortune telling is the unproven spiritual practice of predicting information about a person's life. [1] The scope of fortune telling is in principle identical with the practice of divination.

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  4. The meaning of FORTUNE TELLER is someone or something with the supposed ability to foretell future events and especially the details of a person's future; sometimes, specifically : a child's toy that consists of paper folded into four pyramid-shaped parts which are manipulated by the fingers to open and close with each part having a flap that ...

  5. Oct 26, 2016 · What made Lenormand rich in eighteenth-century France—and what has made fortune-telling and games of chance mainstays of human society for more than six millennia—is that sometimes the possibility proposed by the fortune-teller is, in fact, perfectly spot-on.

    • The Pythia. Predicting the future is not something that is native to modern times. Many cultures have practiced the act in one form or another throughout history, and ancient Greece was no exception.
    • Nostrodamus. Also known as Michel de Nostredame, this famous fortune teller really went all-out. He published a book back in 1555 in France that claimed to predict numerous future events through poems.
    • Daniel Dunglas Home. Daniel Dunglas Home was alive in the 1800s in the United States and made his name by healing the sick and communicating with the dead families and friends of his clients.
    • Edgar Cayce. Have you ever felt really ‘connected’ with the world? Has it ever happend while you were sleeping? You may have found a friend in Edgar Cayce.
  6. Apr 9, 2013 · For millennia, dreams have universally been considered a fortune-telling tool, and there is a thriving cottage industry of books, DVDs and fortune-tellers who claim to divine your future by...

  7. fortune-telling, the forecasting of future events or the delineation of character by methods not ordinarily considered to have a rational basis. Evidence indicates that forms of fortune-telling were practiced in ancient China, Egypt, Chaldea, and Babylonia as long ago as 4000 bce.

  8. Aug 22, 2018 · Many Detractors, Many Fans. As a paid service, the specter of fraud — or scamming — often looms large over this world in the popular imagination. Cases of fraud involving fortunetellers can attract public attention because of the large sums of money involved, and often, the vulnerable nature of those targeted.

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