Video - REAL Crystal Ball Reading by @EarthShod

Alexandra Chauran
Fortune Teller | Seattle
Crystal ball reading
Alexandra Chauran: So, today I'm going to just show you a little
example of what a crystal ball reading is like, because that's one thing
I do that's a little unique, and I know you've already had a tarot
reading once before. And, the way this is going to work is, when you
look inside this crystal ball, it's not completely clear. There's a lot
of imperfections and occlusions, and I look at them like they're clouds
in the sky, and, just as you might see shapes when you look up at the
sky, I'll see shapes in here, and each shape has a traditional meaning
that is associated with it. But, on top of that, it may have some other
meanings that are brought up for you in your own mind, and you can
choose to share those or not. So, before we begin, I usually ask: Do you
have a topic of focus or a question that you'd like answered by your
reading?
Querent: I'm not really sure. I'd like to know about my family,
and if things go well and such, I suppose. I did lose someone very
recently, not long ago, and so if you have any comments on that or
insights...
Alexandra Chauran: Okay, all right, I'm sorry for your loss. So,
what I do is I turn the crystal ball and I start looking for different
symbols in it, and right away I see a tree with many branches, that's
usually a symbol of family because it has deep roots, this particular
tree, and associated with the tree is a mushroom, which is very
interesting. It shows one of your family members might be kind of needy
and you might have to help that family member become more independent.
Because, over time, just as a mushroom needs to feed on things, that
person might become dependent or might need some help getting more
independent from you. I see the capital letter "C," so that might be in
somebody's name or in a place, sometimes I see letters, so, just letting
you know.
Querent: ... that’s ...
Alexandra Chauran: All right, I see an arrow pointing to the
left, which indicates the past, and a looks like a hammer, which
represents building something with stability. Sometimes these material
symbols mean building up a financial stability for your family or for
your life. And what it represents when there's a hammer is, not
necessarily keeping it or holding onto it, but using it in a way that is
going to be an investment for the future. So this is kind of advising
you to look to the past, look to something that you've started in the
past but maybe stopped, and then renew that, because that's something
that really needs to be followed up on.
And I see a bird heading to the right. When things head to the
right that represents the future. The bird is often a symbol of travel.
Since you asked about family, do any of your family members live distant
from you that you should see? Because the bird usually represents
needing to communicate with those distant family members, and travel
there in the future. So, it's going to be really important for you to
make those plans.
I see a sailboat. This is a kind of a common symbol that I see.
It's another communication symbol, but since water represents emotions,
this kind of represents a more heart-to-heart talk that might you need
to have with someone, and it represents a having a deeper,
heart-to-heart talk rather than head-to-head. Sometimes, when we talk
head-to-head, we just get way over-complicated, you know make things
harder than they really have to be. And so this says to get deeper and
that there may be some people in your life who encourage you to do that
more, and maybe the connection with the person who has passed, that
might be an encouragement there. Because water often has to do with
people who has passed.
I also see a flag. This is also a symbol of travel, but it
represents other countries. Sometimes this can also represent
investigating nationalities, so national heritage. So, that symbol is
always really exciting, because I like to travel to different countries.
So I’m like, “oh boy! Somebody gets to travel!”
So, ooh, an apple. Hey, you know that could be something for your
career.
Querent: Okay, haha.
Alexandra Chauran: I know that you’re teaching a lot. But the
apple also represents a lot of teaching in a lot of different contexts.
So, learning deeper lessons, and finding ways to communicate them with
others. So, it looks like there’s definitely going to be some more
learning for you.
Querent: Always.
Alexandra Chauran: Of course, that always has to happen.
Let me see if there’s anything else we should see in here. Hmm... I
see a little house near the mountains. It might be someplace that is
actually real out there, or this might be another symbol. Homes are also
a symbol of stability. But this one’s more... Well, since it is on top
of a mountain, it’s like attaining a peaceful home as this, like,
ultimate stability that you need to find. And I think that there’s a
kind of a sun floating overhead. This sometimes represents that you can
get burnt out if you try to fix everything. Right? And sometimes you can
get so focused that, if that one little thing in your life or in your
home isn’t going right, it might seem like everything is going wrong.
And so this is kind of, as a symbol, if the house near the mountain,
that doesn’t ring a bell for you as a real place, this as a symbol
represents needing to kind of spread out a little more and nurture
different areas of your life equally a little more, so that you‘re not
burning out. Does that make sense?
Querent: Yes.
Alexandra Chauran: All right. Do you have any questions about
your reading?
Querent: Tell me more about the house on the hill.
Okay, sure, it’s still right here, so I can take a look at it. It’s
really interesting. It’s this little house. There’s, like, this long
driveway up the hill, and and it looks like a pretty sunny location, and
not a whole lot of trees around it though in front. There’s, like,
grass, I think there might be snow there some times of the year, and
looks like a very peaceful place as a symbol. So, if it’s a symbol, it
definitely looks like a place that you would have to take time to
attain, you know, because there’s a very long road that gets there. For
sure. Sometimes I see these as actual locations. when I describe them,
sometimes people think that they sound like a family home. Or even like a
dream, like you might want to retire there.
Querent: So, it could be that, but it doesn’t have to be that.
Alexandra Chauran: Yeah, it doesn’t have to be that, though.
Querent: We do have a cabin in the family, so when you..
Alexandra Chauran: Okay.
Querent: And, tell me more about the mushroom.
Alexandra Chauran: Okay, the mushroom is a symbol.... I don’t see
it a whole lot, but I have seen it before, and the mushroom is a symbol
of, like I sid, somebody who is dependent. So, it’s not necessarily a
bad person at all.
Querent: Right.
Alexandra Chauran: But it it is something that can drain you
over time, and so it is something that needs to be stopped, or shifted
so that that person has another way to support themselves. Sometimes it
can be a financial burden, often times it’s just kind of energetic, you
know spending a lot of your time and efforts. And so, whenever I do see a
mushroom, which I’ve seen before, it usually indicates that you have to
draw a line, which can be hard because it may seem cruel because it is
never really a bad person with the mushroom.
Querent: Just needs to find their own...
Alexandra Chauran: Yeah, needs to kind of find their own
stability.
Querent: Well, that was really interesting.
Alexandra Chauran: Good.
Querent: Let me see here. Any more about the bird?
Alexandra Chauran: The bird was sort of in flight, it was a
white bird.
Querent: It’s the future, it was going to the right
Alexandra Chauran: It was going to the right and that represents
the future. Whenever I see the bird, it’s a very communication symbol,
since birds have voices that we hear all the time, and, it’s also
travel, and usually represents distant travel, like over land. Or
distant communication, like in this modern time over the telephone or
Internet, though, you know as an ancient symbol it might have
represented letters.
Querent: So, and did you say something about it connecting with
somebody, traveling to somebody...
Alexandra Chauran: Mmm hmm family.
Querent: It’s family.
Alexandra Chauran: Because was flying towards that tree that we
saw earlier, so yeah. So, it’s a really good symbol that somebody needs
to get a phone call who you haven’t talked to for a while and a trip
needs to be planned.
Querent: So, is there anything you can see about, like you had,
we had talked earlier remember about family members and such, and we did
lose somebody not too long ago, is there, can you say if there’s any
positive, or can you read that in that or not?
Alexandra Chauran: I can...
Querent: ...Just a bit of a positive...
Alexandra Chauran: Yeah, sometimes I hesitate with those,
because it’s sort of a serious thing to bring up.
Querent: It’s a big...
Alexandra Chauran: Yeah, and sometimes if you want the positive,
and when I’m reading for one on that, I really want them to be prepared
for both positive and negative. And if you’re not, it might not yet be
the right time for you, you know what I mean.
Querent: Okay...
Alexandra Chauran: Because sometimes I do get some stuff, and
I’m not really good at... You know, I don’t feel good about doing a
reading when I can’t tell you all the information that you’d want to
know.
Querent: So, okay....
Alexandra Chauran: But I can certainly look in here and tell you
any positive things I see, but be aware that there might be some other
things that I can’t tell you if I feel like you don’t want to hear the
negative stuff.
Querent: Well, they were lost tragically, so it’s, that may be...
Alexandra Chauran: Yeah, that’s kind of what I was looking in
there, I didn’t want to really share, I don’t want to share things that
happened because, when folks die, sometimes they’ll show some thing that
can be kind of disturbing, and that can hurt the grieving process
rather than help it, you know.
Querent: And that’s what I was looking for.
Alexandra Chauran: Yeah.
Querent: I was looking for a death of a family member’s.
Alexandra Chauran: So, do you want me to look anything into that
t hat might be positive?
Querent: If you can. If you can try, and if you can try to be
positive.
Alexandra Chauran: Sure, I’ll look for some positive things, but
there’s always a little bit of disturbing stuff, especially if there
was a death that was pretty traumatic in the family. I do see a person
holding a child, and there’s a horn. Those symbols, when they’re given
from a person who has passed, represents of course love, usually love
for a child, literally, and the horn represents a call to action or
really wanting that person to continue what they’re doing or what
they’ve been called to do. So, this is a pretty encouraging symbol
because it represents love and it represents wanting to support you and
to continue supporting family members from the beyond. So, that’s a
really good sign because a lot of deceased folks may be pretty
hands-off, but this one says you only need to call if you need help, and
so, that’s a very positive sign, because it indicates that you know
that this person is very supportive of what you’ve done.
And I see also it looks like a man holding a child, is it a male
who died? And he looks.... I mean, there’s symbols of strength which are
here, and a couple symbols of spring also, it’s very interesting
there’s like a tulip and a strawberry, too for the summer. So this can
represent the coming seasons and sort of signs that you should listen
for.
Querent: Growth.
Alexandra Chauran: Yeah, growth, and also listening for that
call. It’s almost like the horn represents communication from both
sides. Like, you need to call out when you want that person from, you
know, the other side to communicate with you. Sometimes, especially in
your dreams, you might want to ask for this person to appear in your
dreams if you’re comfortable with that. Because, you know, the number
one reason they don’t is because they don’t want to freak you out.
Right? So, if you just say openly, you know, “it’s not going to freak me
out, I’m open to this, especially if you appear in my dreams and not,
you know, in my mirror or something!” Then, that would be great. And,
so, it looks like you’ve got some positive symbols of support. There’s
definitely love there still.
Querent: Good, good, well very good thank you.
Alexandra Chauran: Yeah. Good, I’m glad I could offer you that.
Anything else, any other questions for you?
Querent: I could ask a lot but, I think that was the one that
just seemed to zero-in when we talked the other day and I thought “I
need to just ask that.”
Alexandra Chauran: Good, I’m glad that you did. And thank you
for trusting me to read for you.
Querent: Thank you, it was very interesting.
Alexandra Chauran
Fortune Teller
Originally released as, "
Alexandra Chauran Crystal Ball Reading" by Faith vs Faith Productions on 3/16/2010.