Clairvoyancy Poem by Simpa Omoluabi

Clairvoyancy



That who claims to be a prophet by antics of clairvoyance
Must rightly predict his death and this must pan out for a fact
If we shall give such his or her due.

O ye daughters and sons of a generation
Know you not witchcraft and theft is afoot
When a prediction is made about a man
Who is not in on the prophecy about him or her?
Know you not then false prophecy is afoot to gain stand and rooted stamina
For the lies a false prophet shall have you believe?


False prophecy is not just a prediction failing to come to pass
Neither does a prediction coming to pass makes for true prophecy
That whom is the primary concern of a prediction
Must be in on the prediction at every case in point
For to know if false or true be your prophecy for you whom clairvoyance is
The measure of your claim to be a prophet or prophetess
For to know if false or true be your prophecy for that case in point.

That whom proclaims he is a prophet by antics of clairvoyance
Must rightly predict his or her death.

Copyright © 2018 Clairvoyancy By Simpa Omoluabi

Monday, September 17, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: spirituality
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