An optical illusion can reveal whether the ‘universe’ is about to grant you everything you’ve ever wanted, or whether you’re still overcoming the difficulties of the past year.
The photo was shared this week by TikTok Creator Mia Yilin, who has more than 450,000 followers on the video-sharing app, where she has become famous for her interpretations of different optical illusions.
According to the content creator, her latest offering can tell you if you’re about to be showered with blessings or if you’ll persevere through the hardships you’ve been through lately.
The image shows an eye and an oyster, and Mia reveals that what you see first can be a telling sign about your personality.
An optical illusion can reveal whether the ‘universe’ is about to grant you everything you’ve ever wanted or whether you’re still overcoming last year’s difficulties
The photo was shared this week by TikTok creator Mia Yilin, who has more than 450,000 followers on the video-sharing app
Mia started by talking about what it means when you first see an eye.
She said, ‘When you see the eye for the first time, everything will turn out well for you from now on.
‘The universe is actively moving to ensure that you get the best outcome, whatever situation you are in.
“All you have to do is make sure you’re ready to receive it.”
Then the content creator revealed what it meant when you saw the oyster.
“When you first saw the oyster, last year was the hardest year yet,” she explained
“Yet you bravely endured it all and are still standing.”
She noted that those who saw the oyster would be “rewarded” for their “determination” to get through tough times.
People flooded the comments, praising the content creator for its accuracy
People flooded the comments, praising the content creator for its accuracy.
One person said: ‘I saw the eye, honesty hopeful.’
Another user added: ‘I’m ready! Claim with positivity.’
Someone else wrote: ‘Why are you so right? I’m getting a transfer at work and I’m hoping for the best. I have seen the eye.’
“I saw both eye and oyster,” a fourth commented.