I know that
James Randi offers a prize of $1,000,000 for demonstration of supernatural
abilities under scientific testing criteria. Fortune telling is not a
supernatural ability but I’d like to share my understanding with him. However,
I cannot fill up the application because it gave me 300 words to explain it.
Fortune telling is not a flash through “Ah-Ha!”, “Eureka!” thought, it’s a profound
theory.
Fortune
telling is difficult because it is true. Excuse me for saying this: Rhonda
Byrne’s The Secrete is laughable. How
can something so simple such as “the law of attraction” be a secret? I can show
you the real secret, but you must at least give me five hours to start getting
into it. Fortune telling is an intellectual course about how things work. It
shouldn’t surprise you that fortune telling is difficult: life is difficult. On
the other hand, fortune telling is also the hardcore Chinese culture. Something
has Cultural
value, and cultural value only. Like, it good to know Cronus is Zeus’s father, this knowledge has cultural
value. On the other hand, this
knowledge is useless, because either Zeus or Cronus doesn’t exist. You may know the 12 zodiac animals;
you may know the 5 element; you may know yin and yang. Without the whole
package, without how to use them, those are just meaningless notions. Do you
have what it takes to get real?
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