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the Wolf and the bear with Ms. Margo the Bone Reader

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Come sit with us. Share your thoughts, listen to the stories, music and learn about each other. Discussing a wide variety of topics that will culturally inform and entertain you. Photobucket Tonight's guest is Ms. Margo, the Bone Reader! She will be here to discuss her upcoming World of One event this coming Summer. Hello. I am Ms. Margo, Chippewa Native Indian and Aztec. Since I was a little, young girl, I have always had visions and dreams of forthcoming events. I would tell my parents what would happen and my predictions would come true. Being a believer in God and Jesus, I knew that the "GIFT" I was born with is unique and special. I also have respect for all religions and believe that everyone looks at God/Creator in different ways. I have been doing readings for over 38 years and have been heard nation-wide on radio, as well as made special guest appearances for functions. I am heard on 94.7 WCSX in Detroit and 94.9 "The Coast" in Chicago. I have also worked with the Birmingham police on a missing persons case, were I was able to give direction and the whereabouts of the missing lady. I get words, images, visions, dreams, and feelings that I pick up along with dates, names, and numbers. I have found missing objects, too. I have forewarned clients of health situations and guided many others through upcoming unexpected events. I am NOT a doctor, but can get feelings from others, automatically. I am able to read pets, friends, family, people from Beyond, Angels, Spirits, and much more. I use animal bones and stones passed down from generations; readings are done on a beaver skin, along with American Indian Tarot Cards/Clairvoyant/Touching of objects and people.

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