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Witch Craft

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published August 14, 2006

Thousands of people line up to attend lectures by psychics like Sylvia Browne in hopes of discovering their destiny. It is the things we cannot see that are incredibly intriguing. If you don't believe me, watch the movie What the Bleep Do We Know!? This unusual film is about perceiving the world in a new light by revealing the mysterious things that our brain does not allow us to see.

Although the reviews were mixed, the public could not get enough of What the Bleep Do We Know!?; and Blockbuster could not get a handle on the numerous copies that were stolen on a weekly basis. As a result, the corporation decided to pull the movie from its shelves altogether. Unfortunately, the thieves missed a big part of the film's message; however, their actions make it clear that we are all searching for something beneath the surface layers of reality.

Using the time of our birth and the position of the moon or sun, among other details, astrologists can predict our future. However, with the new Fortune Ball, so can you. Invented by Dr. Ming Fang, a well-known developer of medical and industrial products, the Fortune Ball is a hip new way to see your own mysterious fate. With Dr. Fang's Fortune Ball, you can be your own psychic.

"By using the entire Chinese calendar, theories of Astrology, Numerology, I Ching, and Biorhythms, once you tell the Fortune Ball your accurate birth date and time, it will tell you what your fortune is for any given day, up to 30 days in advance. It can also tell you retrospectively what happened in your previous 30 days of life," reported iwantoneofthose.com.
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Focusing on three aspects of your life—health, wealth, and love—the Fortune Ball, which is shaped like a crystal ball, will glow different colors, letting you know what to expect. Within about 15 seconds, this internal computer will correlate all the data entered and project the relevant color onto the globe within the crystal ball.

Without the actual voice of a wise man or woman giving us specific details as to what is going to become of us (which we all crave), my prediction is that the Fortune Ball will be a perfect gift for teenagers who have an interest in the unexplainable, yet are content with the Fortune Ball's simplistic method of fortune-telling.
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