Chris' Trip To The Psychic



Mary: Were you married before? Or, did you have a live-in relationship?

Chris: Yeah.

Mary: It was like a marriage?

Chris: Actually the girlfriend I have now is the first girlfriend I've had for more than two months. We've been dating for about a year and a half. I don't want to say I live with her because I don't want anyone to get the wrong idea.

Mary: Pick 11 cards.

What I get here is that this relationship is taking you to the next step. It's as if you have out grown your area and you have to move. Are you moving?

Chris: I just bought a house. (In Orlando) I built it. It's rad. It's got a pool in the middle of the house. I spent a lot of money on the pool since it's the focal point of the house. It's got a waterfall and a Jacuzzi. I haven't gotten to see it hardly at all. It has five bedrooms and a loft that's actually a TV room and a loft that I've turned into a gym.

Mary: This move is very good. Just like I was telling Joey, July is going to a real hectic month for you so if you have any time to rest up July is going to be really trying on you. Not in a bad way. There's going to be a lot of work and such.

Chris: We have this album promotion that we're doing.

Mary: It's just going to be one thing after another. If you think you're working hard now, it's just going to be accelerated. Everyone will handle fine. It's just going to be tiring. You just don't want to get a cold or get the flu or get rundown because it might not go as well as you like it to.

Kids down the road. I see the Empress (card). That comes up loud and clear. The pregnancy the children would be fine. It would be nice if you could have waited a little longer. It's going to be sooner than you would have liked. I'm not saying this year I'm not saying next year. It will just be a little untimely. But it will be ok.

Two kids. A boy and a girl

Chris: Hopefully, no family. I am not a family person.

Mary: That is why this going to be an unexpected situation and it is going to do you good. Maybe it's a situation with twins. The empress is very fertile but it's not now. This is the feeling I get from you. You're not the marriage type. Your career is predominantly what's going on. This is the first level of your career. The first stage of your career. I get you more as an artist. Have you been doing some crazy paintings or sculpting? I get you as having a need to create something tangible that you can look at feel.

Chris: Music.

Mary: Something tangible that you can look at and feel.

Chris: UHH...I dunno. My house.

Mary: Is it medieval looking? I keep getting a lot of wrought iron. It's like a happy dungeony. It's not dark. It's kind of like a castle with stones.

Chris: I dunno the doors we have on the front are big wooden doors with little bars. The rest of the house is real modern. It's a courtyard house the courtyard is just a swimming pool.

Mary: You're not into the marriage thing, you're not into the family thing, you're in a live-in relationship and you'll leave it that way as long as you can. Eventually you're going to get pushed hard enough to want to get married. You just can't have it all your way. It will happen. Your going to feel like it's worth it at the time even though you're not quite sure you want to do it. So the family life is going to come in whether you like it or not.

You've got some manners built in of some kind more so than the other one (Joey). It's just sort of an automatic response. It's not like oh look at me I'm opening the door. It's just sort of an upbringing thing that's embedded there.

You're going to live in the country. It's not a heavy city. It's not California. You're not a beach person either.

Chris: I'm a surfer. I'm a big surfer.

Mary: Is that right? I'm not getting you at the beach at all.

Chris: We used to go Daytona.

Mary: As far as an individual shining through, you're going to be more of a control type of person. The organizer, the things and projects you want done or the lyrics you want or the songs you want are going to be listened to and done more so. It's as if you're the direction giver of the band. And as far as a career I can see you taking that further in life, in your 40s, working with other bands, coordinating, producing. I don't know if that's the right word but being the main person in that. Promoting them.

Chris: Yeah. I've got Ron. I'm producing for a friend of mine. I'm helping him write. Ron Arizari.

Mary: That's really where you excel. And that's where you're happiest.

I don't see him challenged with the circumstances around him. The biggest challenge is the expectation he puts on himself. Sometimes it carries over to other people..

The challenge for this one is going to be keeping up with his schedule.

Have any questions?

Chris: Maybe about my car. What kind of car?

Mary: I keep getting communication. That there is going to be a little something the band is going to have to iron out. Let's throw those cards away. Did someone steal your last car?

Chris: No.

Mary: I keep thinking of that new Mercedes that's coming out. What kind of car do you have right now?

Chris: A navigator. Lincoln

Mary: You like well-made cars.

I could even see him putting out a product line. Not so much painting but that wrought iron keeps coming in. Metal.

TEEN: What did you think about your reading? Was she accurate?

Chris: Yeah that's accurate (about love). The house was pretty close. The big dungeon-like doors.

TEEN: Did you believe?

Chris: No.

TEEN: Would you do it again?

Chris: Maybe. I don't know if I'd pay to have it done. I usually just don't worry about it I just let it happen.

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