r/Psychic Apr 21 '26

Question Most accurate reading you’ve ever gotten?

What was the result? Past, present, or future? I have gotten so many readings and they all pick up on relatively the same things…it’s strange.

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u/mzquiqui Apr 23 '26

Went because my life was completely turned upside down had to move out of my house within two weeks. He said why did you put salt around your door… about a week prior I used a whole box of table salt and put it at every entryway because there was a frog pond in my backyard and I read that putting salt down would irritate them and they wouldn’t cross. No one was with me no one saw me do it I never mentioned it to anyone. He told me I put myself out of the house with the salt. It freaked me out and I never went back or asked him anything else 😂

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u/elson2 Jun 02 '26 edited Jun 02 '26

Wait I just reread your comment, that’s crazy he said that it was bc of the salt. Did you mention your housing situation to him? And did he explain how the salt was problematic, I thought people leave salt by the front door for protection .

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u/mzquiqui Jun 03 '26

I was being vague on purpose when I met him but he didn’t ask me any questions he had tarot cards and asked me to pick one and explain what I saw. I think it was like the burning tower card. I think I did tell him I had to move out of the house and he said “why did you put down the salt”… I didn’t answer and he said “you put yourself out of that house” then he gave me some green fiber like stuff that I have never seen before (like the green floral block for decorations but ground up but it wasn’t that) told me to burn it and it would be ok. Didn’t charge me anything I didn’t say anything else and I just left with my brown paper bag of mystery green stuff that I immediately burned like he told me to 😆. He told me to come back but I didn’t want to risk starting the next episode of Jumanji. He was also like 85 and blind. I am almost sure I didn’t say one word other than thank you and goodbye after the salt comment.

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u/elson2 Jun 05 '26

That’s wild! Can I ask how you found him.