She is real. I went with a friend who saw her and my friend did not say anything to her about who she wanted to know was around her and she was dead on about the voice, looks and even the name of the person. THen she turned to me and told me to tell my daughter not to be afraid of the man she sees inthe hall way it is my dad ( mine not hers) I believe hands down
2006-07-23 04:18:17
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answered by ceece01 3
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Because not everyone believes in psychics. Despite all the so called "proof", many people do not believe in psychics, just as many do not believe in ghosts, angels, demons, heaven, hell, God, Jesus, the devil, etc. Most people do not believe (or at least skeptical) of all things supernatural, including psychics. And there are people out there that are so convinced that the supernatural doesn't exist that they set out to do whatever it takes to disprove them, and out all those people as frauds. Right or wrong, that's just how it is.
2006-07-21 14:04:41
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answered by lemonlimeemt 6
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i do not truly take care of her, and that i have a tendency to agree that she's no longer genuine, notwithstanding that is often extra sturdy than it style of feels to coach that style of component. it is really trouble-free to describe away a tremendous kind of the supernatural. i'd favor, notwithstanding, that the psychic comunity be held to some style of usual. If someone hasn't been shown a pretend (nor shown to be respectable), then tremendous. they can maintain at it. yet when someone HAS been shown a pretend (i'm searching at you, John Edwards) then the completed community may favor to throw them out on their ear.
2016-10-15 01:37:57
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answered by weatherford 4
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Each of them has a good racket scamming their respective followers. Why would either give it up? I sometimes wonder if they don't meet for dinner is obscure but expensive French restaurants to coordinate and have a laugh.
2006-07-22 20:32:52
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answered by wehwalt 3
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If she is real and can prove her powers in a controlled setting she gets $ 1 000 000. How will that tear her apart?
2006-07-21 23:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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James Randi makes a fortune from his media appearances. The science and proof is there but if he acknowledges it it’s the end of his gravy train. So it will never happen.
Just ignore him.
2006-07-21 16:15:15
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answered by Anonymous
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oh you know she is real? well that convinces me!
sorry, but could you please point me to your evidence? when did she ever prove that any of her scams are truly paranormal? she uses simple methods of deception, which any good magician could replicate for you. i'm sure if i did a cold reading for you, you'd think i'm psychic too.
what's really sad is that people like randi are actually trying to protect the gullible public from wasting their money (or lifes, in case of "psychic surgery" for example), but get bashed for it by people like you, who cannot accept the fact that not everything their simple minds don't understand is supernatural.
2006-07-23 01:50:48
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answered by flösen 3
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She is not a "fake" she has just been deceived because she has fallen victim to the ministrations of a seducing spirit that is unholy.
http://www.staciespielman.com/Spirits.html
Are Sylvia Browne’s Teachings Dangerous?
by Stacie Spielman
I have only recently begun tuning into the Montel Williams show when he has his friend Sylvia Browne as a guest. While I see that Sylvia is telling people what they need to hear in order to feel better, and offers what appears to be helpful information regarding crimes, I am appalled at the damage she’s doing by telling people to seek medical help when what they’re dealing with is demonic harassment.
These people come to Sylvia with the certainty that they’re being visited or attacked by a dark spirit or spirits, and Sylvia blows it away by saying, “There’s no such thing as an evil spirit. You need to see a doctor.” I have heard her say this to a woman who reported being thrown about her bedroom, one who reported seeing a demonic face any time she looks in the mirror of her dead grandfather’s house, one who reported being sexually attacked by a demon, and one who said a demonic spirit has physically put his fingers around her neck and tried to choke her. Some even report having been scratched or bruised in the conflict.
I’m not a psychiatrist, but neither is Sylvia. I have personally experienced being struck numerous times by a spirit – one blow resulting in a black eye. When my husband and I were in the process of breaking free of the spirit realm aspect of the occult, my husband was physically attacked by dark spirits on more than on occasion. A lady of my acquaintance experienced having a male ghostly figure lift the cover, climb into bed beside her, and whisper vile obscenities into her ear. Sylvia Browne would have said we all need to see a doctor. She would believe this was all in our heads. We all know better.
Sylvia Browne gets her information about the spirit realm from her spirit guide Francine. Francine takes what she likes from the Bible and denies or ignores the rest. Francine and Sylvia say flat out that Satan and dark spirits do not exist. The Bible says they do. And I say they do. I have no personal experience with Satan – only with a spirit who claimed to be him – but I’ve had plenty of experience with spirit guides who claimed to be of God, and later revealed their true identity as demons. (See my book Betrayed by Her Guardian Angel.)
By telling people such as the woman who was being strangled that she needs to see a doctor and be put on medication – without first exploring the possibility that she’s a sane victim of demonic harassment, Sylvia is closing the door to real help for this lady -- help in the form of knowledgeable advice about what brought this harassment into her life, and what needs to be done to end it.
I have no doubt that Sylvia would think half the people I counsel through my website are paranoid schizophrenics. Yet those who have cut the ties I advise them to cut, then begun saying prayers to God in Jesus’ name to stop the harassment, have solved their own problem – without the aid of medication. This is because their problems weren’t medical or psychiatric. They were related to demonic spirit harassment.
Sylvia Browne is fortunate in that her spirit guides have yet to turn against her or reveal their identities as demons. Or maybe I was the lucky one in that my guides DID turn against me, which led me to read what the Bible says about spirits – namely, to have nothing to do with them. Both the old and new testaments are replete with references to Satan and evil spirits. The Bible even assigns a name to spirits such as Sylvia Browne’s guide Francine, and people such as Sylvia who talk to these ‘familiar spirits’ and what they believe to be spirits of the dead. It calls these people spiritists and necromancers, and warns us to stay away from them.
Sylvia Browne may be helpful at times. At times, she may be funny. But Sylvia is leading people astray. Among other fallacies, she’s telling them reincarnation exists, and demonic spirits don’t. And by sending people to psychiatrists when they’re not mentally ill she is setting them up for a lifetime of demonic harassment (plus side effects from medication), without addressing the real problem.
Are Sylvia Browne’s teachings dangerous? You bet they are.
2006-07-21 14:18:06
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answered by Martin S 7
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he is a obsessed egomaniac
2006-07-21 23:43:23
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answered by hfroggie2005 5
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cause he can
2006-07-24 14:20:22
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answered by jyd9999 6
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