As much as you believe
2006-06-13 02:57:32
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answer #1
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answered by maxine553 2
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Scientifically, no truth at all. It's a cultural experience. Like religion, it's about belief, not proof. They got what they were after: your money, no doubt.
If you believe what they have told you, then you will have to pay someone to have the spell removed, right? That's how the psychic scam works. Tell you bad news to get you to spend more money.
Perhaps he is having an affair or maybe he is not. But if he is, it's probably because of much more simple reasons than magic. He is an adult and can make choices, not a helpless zombie, victim of magical spells.
2006-06-13 03:02:12
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answer #2
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answered by Dr. Doom 4
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I believe there are few gifted people. but you can rest assure these people will not charge you. I believe the ability is there in everyone but it all depends on how deep you have went into yourself.
You have to look at the entire picture and that is acceptence in how things really are. we live in a world that is nothing more than an opinion made by other humans. There are no right or wrong answers only someones opinion. for example the person who said the sky is the color light blue. we follow this opinion but if the same guy said the sky is the color green then what we see as blue would be green. Because that is how it works. now think outside the box and see that all of lifes answers are but another persons opinion. not right not wrong just an opinion. This means everyone knows the answers to everything because we all have opinions. If I say i can see the future and say I know the sun will rise tomorrow and it does then I was right. Does this make me gifted or lucky educated guess. I say all of the above.
as for your husband I am looking for my opinion and it is clear what I see. He cheated because he wanted sex with another. no one put a spell on him. His love for you was not and is not true. If you look inside yourself you know the real answer. and you know if you believe someone made him do it then you are setting yourself up for more of the same. at least that is what I see in your future and guess what. I am not going to charge you a penny.
2006-06-13 04:36:21
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answer #3
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answered by Savage 7
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there is some truth to it. On the other hand i went to a psychic for the first time and she kept saying stuff that would apply to the average human being and 95% of the time it would work. She didn't realize none of it applied to me even though i pretended it did.
needless to say, I won't need another psychic again. but im out $40. She didn't even say one positive thing about my future and expected me to come back with $300 and flowers to "cleanse my spirit'.
LOL - how is it that massage parlours, hookers and psychic charge more money then doctors? A game built for fools is sure to get a large following.
2006-06-13 03:03:19
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is for real. You have been evolving, and now you have become the twice-twice- born. I think at first you were born as a Saudi Arabian Man. You slaughtered 23786 infidels during your 105 years besides siring 385 fidel morons, the last one being conceived in your 105th year (you died in action). After that, you were born as a Britisher, and you invented the double-use asswipe for winter defecation which could also be used as a handkerchief for the stiff upper lip. You then progressed to an Italian Mafioso, and your grand daughter was named Sonia. Eventually, you served as Idi Amin's right hand man, and you consumed only the right hands of the people you helped him kill and eat. For all those good deeds in your past lives, you are now rewarded with your current incarnation.
2016-03-27 02:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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None whatsoever.
There's no proof that "black magic" is real, and there's considerable proof that "psychics" are all fake.
Your husband was having an affair 'cause he thought the girl was hot, plain and simple.
2006-06-13 02:59:30
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe 90% + are bogus and chances are yours is bogus. But I also believe there's that 10% (max) that truly possess a gift most don't have. The ones who have it don't call it a gift at all - it dominates their life.
The real ones don't advertise in the yellow pages or have banners outside their house - they don't need them. They're booked solid by repeat customers and word of mouth new customers.
2006-06-13 07:49:37
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answered by jerryg1212 4
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Question is, how much did you pay the 'Psychics'? The truth comes free, you know.
2006-06-13 02:58:33
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answer #8
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answered by googlywotsit 5
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well im not realy sure but if they both said it then there may possibly be some truth to this stuff or it her black magic might just be like looks or attitude but im not realy sure on this one
2006-06-13 02:59:25
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answer #9
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answered by Zach P 2
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im not sure of the truth a lot of times they say whatever the person wants to hear so they can get paid
2006-06-13 02:58:10
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answer #10
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answered by party_2_hearty 6
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