Tricks' Used By Geomancers To Increase Their Fame

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Posted in: Community :: Share your personal experiences Posted on: Wed, 09 Jul 2003, 11:14 AM Source Link

Have you ever wondered why often one is so impressed with a magician's illusion?

In fact, many Geomancers will often resort to `chance' to get fame for themselves.

The `trick' here is based on a few simple statistics:

1. Most common human problems. 2. the 50-50 chance!

The idea here is to go for situations that may occur within that year. The most safest bet are:

2.1 War in such and such a country 2.2 Earthquake 2.3 A certain virus.

If we look at it carefully, there is a high probability that any of the first three situations can occur! Since there are 24 hours x 7 days x 364-5 days a year.

In Singapore, it is said that the best brains run the country. Even politicians like our Senior Minister or Prime Minister does not give such predictions. For example, it would seem unprofessional for the Prime Minister to predict that a dreaded virus will come to Singapore.

The interesting thing is that, often, to play safe, a Geomancer, will try to give several predictions. And often, those that did not occur, suddenly disappears. But if there is a 50-50 chance that it does occur, Wow, we will be reading the prediction.

Often, also, if we notice carefully, the predictions are hazy or general. But if an event took place e.g. a War in Iraq, wow, the Geomancer is accurate!

In fact, the Chinese system has the I-Ching. There are various methods of using it to ask questions. And even these questions have to be properly worded. Anyone, be it a geomancer or a lay person can ask such a question, also.

Tne morale of the story is that no human being can act like a God or be a messenger of a god.

Usually, all these have a hidden agenda -- to boost up their Fame and Image. One way of looking at it is that Geomancers that offer predictions are more like magicians.. that provide an illusion. An illusion to boost up their fame. Which translates to more `sales'.

Warmest Regards, Cecil