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Q&A: Housewife or Career Woman–How to Predict

Question:

“How do you predict whether a woman would be a housewife or have a great career? What are the different factors that I need to consider?”

Answer:

There is no easy answer to this question; it’s a complex topic of concern.

Such a question is best answered, in my opinion, by thoroughly examining the following areas through handwriting analysis, and comprehensive astrology and numerology:

1. Fears and defenses (conscious and unconscious)

2. Motivations

3. Intellect and mentality

4. Work habits

5. Personal dynamics

6. Communication skills

7. Social skills

8. Personal strengths and talents

9. Personal challenges

10. Compatibility with several specific work and career categories

11. Financial health and money issues

12. Relationship and love life issues

My Life Purpose Package addresses all of the above and more: https://scottpetullo.com/lpp.shtml

Precision in prediction and personality analysis are achieved by utilizing comprehensive systems of analysis, with layers and layers of checks and balances.

Alternatively, a professional with exceedingly strong psychic ability can do this sort of work successfully. However, I’ve found that many good psychics identify the details of the event correctly, but the timing they suggest needs to be revised, due to the idea that their visions are rooted in alternate dimensions, outside of earthly time and space.

If you’re determined to be able to do your own predictions and character analysis, the best approach is to develop your own systems through trial and error. I recommend focusing mostly on ancient methods, up to about 1700 AD, while only lightly considering modern astrology and numerology methodologies. Keep in mind that the Internet is the black hole of misinformation as it relates to handwriting analysis, astrology, and numerology.

Handwriting analysis, astrology, and numerology are as complex as any language. They are the languages of personality and personal fate, and demand a comprehensive approach.

Copyright © 2010 Scott Petullo


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