The time seems long gone when the future was read in crystal balls or coffee cups. Today, the five mediums present at the fair have other tricks up their sleeves. Chantal, Davine, Hélène Mack, Jean Luc, and Marine are sorts of decoders of “human psychology.”
In search of answers, truths, and questions, it’s clear that the Cartesian mind may struggle to thrive in this metaphysical universe. Between “magic and irrationality,” the topic remains somewhat taboo in France. But without condemning it outright, let’s give it a chance to explain itself.
For the medium Davine, this activity is a “gift,” and it’s important to “share it but never to interfere with the free will of individuals.” Simply put, you need to know yourself to understand yourself better. His specialty is “flashes”; he sees, perceives, and feels emotions. His ability increases with the emotional shocks he experiences. For him, it all started at the age of 13 when he lost a classmate. Far from seeing himself as “God,” Davine advocates a significant form of humility so the client understands he is “not there to influence their life.” Everyone is free to make their own choices. From philosophy to metaphysics, there seems to be only a step. Listen closely and hear Descartes inspire you with his “cogito ergo sum”. Listen again and hear Socrates tell you: “Know thyself and thou shall know the Universe and the Gods.”
The skills are similar, but the paths are different. Hélène Mack will celebrate another year as a professional seer. Drawn to astrology somewhat by chance, her passion for this science has driven her to make it her profession. For the past four years, she has turned to teaching astrology, a discipline that demands a lot of work.
Whether they are seers, deciphering the future from birth dates, cards, or having flashes, all concede that it’s important to let the person find their own answers. They are like “enhanced psychologists,” jokes Hélène Mack. They never directly intervene in their clients’ lives, they only guide them where to look. The most delicious anecdote remains that of Hélène who, by chance, saved a man’s life by advising him to have some exams. Without her intervention, he would have died of a heart attack less than 48 hours later.
One might think it’s luck or bluff, but regardless, the casino doors are open. Our five seers are at your disposal for the greater pleasure of the stars. But this time, you hold the cards, either you go or you wait for the future to unfold before you.