Hogwarts Application for Bill Gates: Celebrity Reader Can Tell Wizards from Muggles

In time for the latest Harry Potter book, invite America’s leading expert at deeper perception to tell you who’s wizard material. You choose the celebrities and she'll describe in depth and detail soul-level gifts that would or wouldn't make for magic.

(PRWEB) July 14, 2005

In time for the latest Harry Potter book, invite America’s leading empath to reveal who’s wizard material. Using regular photos of any celebrities of your choice, she can jump into the experience of being that person, then describe in precise detail distinctive gifts of the soul.

Here follows a sample celebrity reading of Bill Gates. Perhaps you knew that Hogwarts conducts entrance interviews by reading the candidate’s aura? What might happen to Mr. Microsoft if he applied to Wizard School?

Of course you could interview Rosetree about auras of famous people (Johnny Depp, with his new movie coming out, being an especially good candidate). But for the greatest intrigue, invite her to read a local celeb, someone she knows nothing about until she pops into his/her aura. The premise is fiction, her readings are not. Here’s…… Bill:

POWER: At this stage in his career, even without the benefit of Wizard training, Bill Gates is exceedingly sure of himself. While not bossy, his aura sports a sense of command comparable to what one would find in Queen Elizabeth. A Muggle might think this is because of all his money, but ordinary deep perception makes clear that the man has a kind of doorway into the future; it’s built right into his aura. Powerful though he is, he feels frustrated at how slowly humanity moves.

INTELLECT: A complex and highly analytical awareness is Bill’s trademark. He’s also uncommonly curious, perceptive and intuitive. As soon as possible at Hogwarts, he’d do well taking electives like Advanced Potions. The more complicated the spell, the less likely he is to be bored.

PHYSICAL MASTERY: Bill relates to life with enormous seriousness, mostly noticing dry facts and abstract patterns. Wizard training might amp up the joy. In any event, avoid placing this man on a broom.

Whether you’re aiming for a lighthearted interview or conversation with soul, let Rose Rosetree dazzle your audience. She’s done over 600 interviews—on five continents. After hearing her comments and listeners’ reactions on "The 'X' Zone Radio Show," radio veteran Rob McConnell, "You have more credibility with me than any aura reader I’ve ever interviewed."

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