I was a bit reluctant to see the second medicine man, Ketut Liyer. Not only because my first medicine man visit was emotionally draining, but because I felt like a traitor having seen someone else earlier that morning. I put my hair down to hide the “medicine” on my neck, hoped my eyes had had time to de-puff and went in.
If you’ve read Eat, Pray, Love, then you have a pretty good idea of what Ketut Liyer is like. Elizabeth Gilbert did a wonderful job capturing him in her book. He IS like a Balinese Yoda, as the author affectionately called him – a little wise man with dancing eyes and a lovely sense of humor. I’m glad I went to him after the “heaviness” of my first medicine man visit because he made me giggle. He immediately spotted the “medicine” on my neck (no hiding from the “all-seeing” I guess) and he told me to go to a doctor. LOL – I thought he was one!
He did a palm reading and I think ONE of the three versions he gave me was accurate. When he concentrated on my palm only, I felt that his words rang true. But when he broke away from that trance, I felt like he immediately started telling me what he THOUGHT I wanted to hear. I think he asked where I was from and my age about three times but hey, he’s somewhere between 80 and 120 years old, so I’ll cut him some slack. Speaking of age, he told me I would live to be 104 years old. Time to re-tool the IRA.

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