Predictions are fickle things. I mainly use one tool for predicting (another for confirming) and then psychic impressions to do the rest. When it comes to dates there are often more than one date that comes up but that’s usually over a period of time.
So if a seeker has one session with a reader and gets one date, that date may come and go without the seeker knowing the details of why it actually “came and went” and nothing happened.
For example, I had predicted that some funding would come in December but I also saw January and April on three separate divinatory sessions. There was no funding in December but it turns out there was “supposed” to be. I would not of known if someone (an insider) had not told me the story around the funding not coming in December. So it may of seemed like the prediction was “wrong” when in fact, there was “supposed” to be funding coming through but it didn’t. This is where freewill steers a prediction astray.
However, I also saw January and then again April — so how could that be? Well, it turns out part of the funding will be coming in January and the other part in April!!
So the moral of the story is this: If a reader predicts a date and it doesn’t come through, it doesn’t always mean the reader is wrong… there could be uncontrollable circumstances that hinder the prediction like the proverbial: freewill!
You’re deffinetly correct in that if someone knows what will happen to them in the
future it could be altered by them even on an unconcious level. 🙂
Good stuff and congratulations!