Even among Catholics we still have about one out of  four who have  
participated in some superstitious  practice, and close to one of 
three who have no problem with fortune telling. President of a Catholic 
College writes in the Kyeongyang magazine on the way he sees the issue 
and what has to be done.
In the Catechism of the Church
 #2116: "All forms of divination are to be rejected: recourse  to Satan 
or demons, conjuring up the dead or other practices  falsely supposed to
 'unveil' the future. Consulting horoscopes, astrology, palm reading, 
interpretation of omens and lots,  the phenomena of clairvoyance and 
recourse to mediums all conceal a desire for power over time, history, 
and, in the last analysis, other human beings, as well as a wish to 
conciliate hidden powers. They contradict  the honor, respect, and 
loving fear that we owe to God alone."
'Begging for blessings' is a type of religious faith that those who indulge in superstitious practices find attractive. Many who have studied the issue have made known the problems and reasons for them.
First,
 we have little Christian understanding, lack of  trust and reliance on God, and no identity and confidence.  Secondly, the 
feeling of loss in an insecure society, Church's failure to 
present mercy and consolation, and to speak about the the harm of superstitious practices, are reasons for their prevalence.
Our  writer 
finds  reasons for the continuation of this  fortune telling culture as 
related to Christians' understanding of being led by the Spirit. Koreans
 see divination and looking for blessings as their 
search for elegance and elation. Buddhism, Confucianism and Christianity
 have as their bed rock shamanism. 
Koreans in their religious feeling believe something is moving them. Theologically, we Christians, call this the Spirit. The writer feels that more than wanting to know
 the future those that go to fortune tellers are seeking to be led by 
truth and the Spirit of God.
It is not easy for a Korean
 Christian to  experience God and following Jesus they always feel 
something missing.They want to be led by the Spirit and truth and they 
do not find this experiencing of the Spirit so they substitute it with 
fortune telling and asking for blessings.
He concludes 
the article by suggesting the way to lessen the hold of divination and 
looking for blessings is to deepen the faith of the Christians in the role of the 
Spirit in life by prayer.

 
