Father Time Does Psychic – Tarot Readings by e-mail, as do many others!

Father Time Does Psychic – Tarot Readings by e-mail, as do many others!

The story of a committed husband and father who consistently and passionately demonstrates his love and devotion to his wife and kids.

Father Time Does Psychic – Tarot Readings by e-mail, as do many others!

Sometimes a child plays in Little League, and when they get older, they might play High School or College sports, then after a few years, they may be able to break into Professional Sports! So, there is a progression, just as there is with many things that can be learned. People gain more experience and expertise, as they go through this crazy maze we call life!

When it comes to spiritual gifts, intuition, ability to read palms, tarot cards, and a person’s future, there is the same sort of progress that the practitioner makes as she or he continues on the spiritual path.

A teenager might buy a deck of tarot cards, and simply read them for herself and her friends, for fun. Down the road, she might take that talent, and expand it into a business sort of thing, giving readings to others, for a fee, donation, or whatever you call it. There is nothing wrong with doing something as a livelihood, as long as it is not illegal or harmful to others, to people, to animals, or to the planet! After all, priests and rabbis are paid for their time and their activities.

I have heard people say, “Oh, I could never have someone pay me for a palm reading.” Well, that’s your choice, you will probably always squeak by through life, financially speaking, and that’s fine. Money doesn’t really mean anything, it is just a tool, and it certainly doesn’t bring happiness!

The point of this is that some people, including me Father Time, are able to give or do readings over the phone and through an e-mail. If you have talents, capabilities, intuitions, foresights, et cetera, who is to say what you can and can’t do?

I am a writer, have an Online SuperStore, and also do tarot-psychic readings via e-mail, so if you are interested in this sort of thing, I invite you to have a look:

http://www.fathertimepublishing.com/product_info.php?cPath=2455790_2537974&products_id=33674454  

There are also thousands of awesome gift items for you and for others! Please come have a look! Thanks in advance and Many Blessings!

 

I found a video that illustrate the father. I hope this video can explain more our understanding about father

Folks, I got an email ask about father. Please, if you know better I hope you will help me to answer it.

If a father quits his job does he not have to pay child support during the time he is out of work?
My sons father quit his job, a pretty good job I might add, because he and his fiance broke up. -She worked in the same place.

Anyway now he is planning on being a truck driver and is going to be out of work for a few months and making god knows what afterward.

Will he have to make up the money that he isn't paying or is it just gone?

I am concerned because it has put me in a financial bind.
I am in Texas.

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18 Responses to Father Time Does Psychic – Tarot Readings by e-mail, as do many others!

  1. Wordpress says:

    HOLY CRAP! Comparing this to the original picture, they’re identical!

  2. WPMixer says:

    véiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, que difuu

  3. Blogger says:

    awesome stuff man,….ama practice hard to get to yo level!

  4. ollie1783 says:

    Has your mom been in contact with your father at all? Do either of you know if he has matured in the last 13 years. Most ppl do, but you can never be sure. Obviously your mom has been hurt by your dad very much. How is she going to react if he is in your life? Have you asked what she thinks about you writing him?
    Really in the long run, it is not about her thoughts guess. It is about you getting to know your father. If he is still a jerk, I wouldn't want to advise you to get involved only to get hurt. On the other hand, you may never know if you do not write and introduce the idea. If it were me, I would not have the restraint. I would write a nice long letter and in the long run, it would be up to him to respond. If you can get the extra money ($2 I think) mail it certified so you can find out if he got it. That way you will have no doubt if he never responds. I am guessing you will get some kind of response though. Be sure if you write him to let him know that you would like a response even if it is only to let you know that he'd rather not correspond. Don't forget to give him your email address too in case he has a computer.

    Good luck

  5. btsff7 says:

    What I'm about to say varies a bit depending on where you live.

    It depends on how old the child is. If the non-biological father already has an emotional relationship with the child, and is already taking responsibility for the child's financial support, then the law will not leave your child without a father just because of biology. It might be different if the biological father was alive, but in the face of a non-biological father who is willing and interested in maintaining a relationship with the child, what you're proposing is erasing his name and replacing it with nothing. The law doesn't like that.

  6. Na says:

    Alphabetically listed, but a troll by any name…

    children10yearsold

    children87

    japanlittlegirlage11

    piercedears

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  7. wickedwayz says:

    i grew up w/o a father but had an abusive stepfather. it would be hard to say what difficulties have been most caused by whom. to me a father would have provided a male to validate my being female. a man to say i love you because you are you. a man to teach me how to respect myself as a woman. a father would have protected me from abuse. my husband is also a good father to the kids but i feel insecure with him. i fear that i am not enough…not good enough, not fun enough, not worth enough, not attractive enough. logically i know this is not true but it can be tough to get down to the core feelings of abandonment. i also wonder how i would be different if i had had a good father. good luck with your search for answers.

  8. WPMixer says:

    awesome, keep up the good work!

  9. infonut says:

    Yes you can file for one as one. You have the same rights weather you are representing yourself or have an attorney. There is nothing wrong with representing yourself (especially with the cost of attorneys) the only thing is you need to do lots of research and be well prepared and organized when you enter the court room.
    And as far as what would the bases be I really do not have an answer on that but I definitly wouldn't use the "She did it so I did it". If you have nothing to hide it would probably look better if you just went ahead and provided the documentation that is being ask for.
    Good luck to you.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Awesome work Williamsshamir
    Great video. :)
    Much love Kat

  11. WPBlog Shop says:

    A-W-E-S-O-M-E your works is very awesome! cool!!!! very good

  12. WPBlog Shop says:

    wich program he is for doing this ? beside a tablet ofc

  13. Na says:

    Of course "mom" wants her to feel abandoned, hurt, angry, and mad at her father for ever after. This would be true if the adult child was male or female. Then again, this is probably what "mom" felt at the time and, maybe even up to and until today.

    For me, I would feel curious and probably want to know more.

    But, because it is not me and I am probably a little older than you….I would hope that you would seek to find out who your father is today and then, try to understand where he was at almost 30 years ago. Back in the day, non-custodial fathers had little or no rights in many communities; this includes follow through on any visitation that they may or may not have been able to receive through the courts. Unless that father had financial resources, community position, and family support more often than not, their rights were functionally terminated whether or not they were legally terminated. Further, fathers were often deemed to be in need of supervised visitation until the child reached 2, 4,5, or 7; and then fathers who showed interest in their female babies and children always carried an extra air of concern for their motivations. Even so, I will suspect that there were some additional things going on beyond an amicable split between your parents….

  14. The "L" Word says:

    He can claim her on the 2008 tax return but that would be next year, which would be due by April 15, 2009. He can also claim her this tax year too, 2007.

    Here is some iformation;
    Considered married. You are considered married for the whole year if on the last day of your tax year you and your spouse meet any one of the following tests.
    You are married and living together as husband and wife.

    You are living together in a common law marriage that is recognized in the state where you now live or in the state where the common law marriage began.

    You are married and living apart, but not legally separated under a decree of divorce or separate maintenance.

    You are separated under an interlocutory (not final) decree of divorce. For purposes of filing a joint return, you are not considered divorced.

    For the form, I would just use turbotax because there could be many different forms depending on; trust, roth, retirement account, property etc. This software cost about $30 and is worth the expense.

    Hope this helps.

  15. Wordpress says:

    oh my dear Lord.. i almost came in my pants D=

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