Y&R spoilers show that Phyllis Summers has gotten herself into quite a pickle after killing Jeremy, faking her own death, and framing Diane Jenkins, but I, Sybil the Psychic, plan to look into her future to see what’s in store for Phyllis.
By examining the crystal ball, laying out the cards, and reading the tea leaves, I plan to predict what’s coming up for Phyllis (Michelle Stafford). But I make no promises because let’s face it – it’s not an exact science (and I’m not really that…talented). Okay, Let’s take a look into what the future holds.
The crystal ball shows that Phyllis made a wrong move in the not-too-distant past. Phyllis may be in over her head and negative forces are slowing her road to progress. The fiery redhead, to her own detriment, often acts on impulse, producing much chaos and downright trouble in her life. It might be time to swallow her pride, admit she is wrong, and face the consequences. Make room for a fresh start. Can she do it? Will she face her self-delusions and stick to the truth? Can she put the good of Daniel (Michael Graziadei), Summer (Allison Lanier), and her grandchildren first? Let’s see what the cards have to say.
Phyllis pulled the Devil card, which signifies entrapment. She may be in a prison of her own making or may face prison time. It all balances on her next actions. The card forewarns that she must think before she acts and realistically calculate the consequences. It does not foretell doom but does suggest that prudence is needed. Can Phyllis dial down the drama and find the courage to change?
Once Phyllis realizes her own actions have led her to this moment in time, she can embark on a new, more pleasant lifestyle. One that acknowledges there is beauty inside her, not just jealousy, anger, and resentment. The Devil card warns of addictions, unhealthy relationships, and lies. She needs to go within and take note of what negativity she is projecting outward into her world. The answer seems to be a no unless Phyllis can make some big changes in her life.
In reading these tea leaves, I, Sybil the Psychic, spy an owl, which suggests extreme caution is necessary, moving forward. Only with deep inner work can Phyllis live the life she has always coveted. It all rests on her shoulders. She must not linger in despair but take positive action.
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