The Temple Bride Fortune-Teller Wearing Five Straw Sandals
My name is Anju Aozumi
I am called the temple bride, anjyu (anju) of the hermitage.
With a clear blue heart, I named myself to be able to be by anyone’s side with any concern.
Note: Because I am a temple bride, please overlook the mild image you might expect and watch my YouTube.
In my teens and twenties up to 38, there was a period when I relied heavily on fortune tellers to confirm my decisions, and I leaned on them for support.
What I realized after becoming a fortune teller is that from 18 to 38, for 20 years I was in a long tunnel of “empty void” and “fiery discipline”…
(A period when, if you only think of personal gain, the heavens don’t readily favor you.)
I, who disliked doubly-checking things and fearlessly acting, ran down paths where there were no routes, fell, got up again, and continued chasing my dreams, getting battered along the way (´;ω;`) Uuu
Pushing hard without results is a frustrating and painful struggle, isn’t it?
My strength lies in applying what I’ve learned from a variety of experiences to my fortune-telling.
The word “fortune-telling” comes from old words, with the inner meaning:
Ura is the heart.
Nau is the tangled rope (the heart)
Nawo (tightly woven) the rope.
In other words, I am the ultimate psychological counselor today.
I have 20 years of experience as a floristry professional, and I also help bring good fortune through feng shui using plants and flowers.
I have tested many kinds of fortune-bringing practices for 27 years and carefully select only those with proven effectiveness to share.
Without clinging to preconceived notions, I use a free and positive mindset to discover multiple paths and solutions through various divination methods, providing thorough advice.
I also have experience with major telephone clairvoyants, so I can respond immediately to even the most complex stories, and I proudly offer a wealth of life experiences that other fortune-tellers do not have.
When it rains, you should use an umbrella… I will be your umbrella.
Some men fear fortune-telling, but I am not a fortune-teller who merely predicts good or bad luck.
Fortune-telling exists to reveal destiny and to help you win your fate.
It’s like navigation: if there’s traffic, you take another route, right? It’s the same idea.
Please use fortune-telling properly and in the right dosage.
It is a prescription for your life :)
I personally do not like things that offer instant results, whether medicine or fortune-telling (laughs).
Thank you very much for your kind attention.