I was a skeptic until I took a trip with a couple of friends and we had our cards read. It was just supposed to be for fun something to do while we were out of town. Boy , were we surprised with what this women knew about us and what she predicted. The weirdest part was we didn't even have to reveal anything about ourselves no name, age or where we were from. Scary!
2006-06-26 03:58:59
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answered by shae 6
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People who claim to be psionic or have supernatural powers are just stage magicians who are being dishonest. There have been a number of legitimate stage magicians who have offered large rewards to anybody who could produce a genuine supernatural miracle AFTER FIRST HAVING BEEN CHECKED by professional stage magicians fror fraud.
You see, scientists do not know all the tricks that performers use to distract and mislead their audiences, and many scientists are very eager to see supernatural things come true; this biases their perceptions.
But stage magicians who have been losing business due to the unscrupulous ones drawing away the audiences are fully familiar with the tricks and the sleight of hand-- they use it themselves; they just ADMIT that it is only sleight of hand.
This covers not only mind reading and fortune telling but also bloodless surgery, dematerialization, teleportation, levitation and telekinesis. You can see the dangers. A person who takes a course or pays lots of money for lessons may become convinced that they can levitate and walk off a building. The person who goes to a so-called healer is told that his condition will not recur-- unless he goes back to his old doctors. Thus, the fraud is not exposed and the foolish patient dies. A person who is convinced that they have been in touch with their deceased loved one will gladly invest or dispose of the estate as the 'ghost' instructs. Such phony psychics are criminals of the most disgusting sort and deserve severe punishment.
Andre Kole is a stage magician who has written a comprehensive treatment of this phenomenon in his book, MIND GAMES: Exposing Todays Psychics, Frauds, and False Spiritual Phenomena. I strongly recommend it.
2006-06-26 11:09:39
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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I believe in physics, it's around us everywhere. Gravity is the most common of all physics.
Now, PSYchics... Nope, they're all fulla crap. Tarot... same, the reader makes such generalized "predictions" that anyone can take the same reading and make it mean 10 different things.
2006-06-26 10:58:36
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answered by Anonymous
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k I think there are a lot of fakes out there...but there are also some people who are in contact with the spirit world. My advice is to stay away from those peopl because the spirits they are in contact with are always bad and once you open yourself up to them who knows what could happen. The object of magic is to try to control the spirit world. Usually the opposite is what happens.
2006-06-26 10:58:53
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answered by lookingawy 1
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Of course I believe in psychic phenomena but most people who call themselves psychic aren't or are trying to be something they are not. Most tarot readers are doing something they learned out of a book. If you want to find out what a real psychic does, visit my site. It's free.
http://www.josephonesta.com/spirit
2006-06-26 10:59:12
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answered by Joseph O 1
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psychics are for entrainment dint ever take it seriously even when they appear to hit the nail on the head they have some sort of system that seams to work i believe their may be some real true psychics out there but not many
2006-06-26 10:59:56
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answered by alan h 1
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personally i thinks its a bunch a poo poo.
I've never had anyone ever tell me that what the future held.. and i never had and one reveal something about my past...
if a person was psychic then why wouldn't they just win the lottery and retire to an island somewhere... i mean i would.
there much more questions than answers for it to be true
2006-06-26 11:00:05
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answered by Grin Reeper 5
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The Bible says to stay away from "seers"(people who "see" into the future). That says to me that psychics do exist. On top of that, I finally broke down and went to one to see what it was all about and he went into my immediate past as well as a few months into the future. What struck me most was that he got EVERYTHING that he touched on about my past right on. So, I would definitely say yes.
2006-06-26 11:00:44
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answered by Redneck-n-happy 3
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Think about this if they could tell the future, do you think they would be working?? They could have won the lottery many times since they can see the future, they are scammers plain and simple
2006-06-26 10:58:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Physics use things about you like the way to carry your self to determine your personality and what your wearing to determine your income and the way you answer questions such the direction you look when you answer.
2006-06-26 11:01:01
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answered by Marc S 1
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