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PRE-PRODUCTION: Body text of my Feature Article pages

  • Writer: javeria khan
    javeria khan
  • Nov 17, 2021
  • 2 min read

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People as a general refuse to believe in occult which is natural since it’s hard for the human mind to acknowledge something obscure which they cannot perceive through their senses. In this modern age of progress there are uncountable ways of acquiring desires and getting abstruse questions answered.

But there are times when all tracks and trails lead to a dead end and the frustration a person experiences reaches a point of utter anguish. That is when the imposters sweep in with their beguiling façade of cleverly woven lies.

Deep into everyone’s heart there’s always a negligible belief in the unknown. When nothing helps, it compels a person to yearn for a greater power. A potent force that does not only describe how to solve the problem but instead is capable of solving it.

Systems of fortune telling, divination, reading celestial signs, telekinesis and tarot cards date back to the ancient of Egyptian priests and Asian gypsies. There is however, no scientific proof of such powers. Psychics have long since deluded people by taking advantage of their weaknesses and in return acquiring huge profits. They are either pitiful liars or if a person’s fate is worse, immersed in black magic.

For the latter the people who ask for the help of magicians are in fact asking the devil for help. The devil does noting but drag the poor wretched souls into an unending chasm of calamity.

If the people try to break free after realizing their mistake to ask a psychic involved in black magic for help, they have to face the consequences by dealing with terrorizing events. These events are also given birth by these psychics so that the person would eventually have to return to them for help. It binds the victims in a limbo of horror with no way out.

As for the former, the art of divination using tarot cards emerged in Egypt where it’s claimed that tarot cards originated from a sacred book called The Book of Thoth belonging to the Egyptian God of wisdom.

Tarot cards depict simple images, which when put together narrate simple blunt stories allowing the customer to predict for himself. They are not the specified truth but instead a very simple, basic idea that fits everywhere tricking the people to believe that it’s real.


My other articles/ text in the magazine are inspired by real-life stories I had been reading as I was researching and I realized how impactful first-hand experiences are.





















 
 
 

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