Besides managing the Phoenix Metaphysical Bookstore at 524 Westheimer in the Montrose area of Houston, I did aura photography on the premises.
It was the tabletop illuminated fingerprint kind.
I even demonstrated the device on local Houston TV.
I told a lady who had a reading that Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) could give her a much better interpretation than me, so she told me to take her aura photo to him.
Adano looked at the photo of her fingerprints and gave me a less-than-convincing interpretation – it was vague acupuncture meridian gobbledegook.
Then he emphatically pronounced, “But I’ll bet you a two-dollar bill this woman is dying of a broken heart. And it happened a year ago.”
I phoned the lady and toned down Adano’s interpretation, saying, “Adano said you had a severe trauma and heartache, and it happened a year ago.”
“Eleven months and twenty-seven days ago,” she confirmed. “I must see this man.”
And she did.
Adano advised eating sunflower seeds at midday and pineapple at night for these kinds of “broken heart syndromes.”
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