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Why Fortune Tellers Often Say “Three to Six Months”

Have you ever noticed that when people go to a fortune teller, they are often told,
“Good luck will come your way in three to six months”?

Why is that so?

It’s not superstition. It’s not about religion or mystery.
It’s about energy — and where you place your attention.

When you visit a fortune teller, it’s because you want something to change in your life.
You’re seeking improvement, direction, or hope. That very act of asking already means your energy has shifted.

You’ve created an intention. And intention is the seed of all transformation.

Now, why “three to six months”?
Because every seed takes time to grow. Between intention and manifestation, there is always a time lag.
It’s the time the universe takes to align with your energy —
and the time you take to follow through with action.

Sometimes the fortune teller says one month — because they can feel your enthusiasm.
They sense you’ve already started taking steps, so the results are near.

So, in truth, fortune telling is not about predicting fate.
It’s about reflecting your energy, your psychology, and your readiness for change.

When your energy rises, your actions follow — and your “luck” naturally improves.

So, remember:
Whenever you set your mind and heart on doing something good,
and you back it with action,
results will always come —
maybe in three months, maybe six —
but they will come, surely and steadily.

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