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1.My mother doesn’t believe in ghost and 2weeks ago she/my father heard footsteps, it sounded like someone is walking barefoot and the same with my sister in-law, she also doesn’t believe but she heard it 1:00 Saturday morning. So the physic said it’s a little girl that was between the ages of 13-14 when she died and she’s very mischievous and now she is also very bored that’s why we can hear her. The psychic asked her why she is there and she said she wants to make my parents aware of the spirit world.

2.My guide: my grandfather, that’s nice to know and when I get my first child that will be a boy I’ll get another guide namely Yornel, he will become a important influence in my family life.

3.I get Goose-bumps all the time! She said I must get my thyroid checked, nothing serious but it’s a little bit overactive and the funny thing is, I do have problems with my thyroid and she didn’t even know it, I’ve said nothing!



More to tell, but personal. Your verdict?

2006-10-31 01:08:32 · 5 answers · asked by confussie 3 in Family & Relationships Friends

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Yeah believe what she says. I saw one when I was about 18 I think and she said that my first child would be a girl and in deed it was then she said I would get married when I was 27 and I did but not to the person I was with but he would have the same initials and well my husband has the same initials as my daughters father. She also said I would meet my husband in a public place well we meet on a phone chat line. Freaky Hun? But all she said came true and I still think about it every now and then on how true it has become.

2006-10-31 01:28:17 · answer #1 · answered by Chynna 3 · 1 1

There really is such a thing as psychic phenomina... but, most of the professional psychics are charlatans.

There is a trick they use, called "cold reading" that's very similar to how salespeople work on a prospective client... They ask you a whole lot of subtle leading questions (and make a lot of little observations about you while they speak to you).. when you react to a question, they will move in and make a "prediction" that's really an educated guess based on what you said..

For instance, I'm sure an very observant psychic would notice that you have some visible symptoms of thyroid disorder - she then took a guess and, suprise, she "predicted" that you had thyroid problems (she probably looked at your neck and you might have mildly swollen glands, she saw that, took a guess, and made her "prediction")

She probably asked similar questions about your home and your grandfather.. and gave you the answers that she thought you wanted to hear...

Basically, it's a trick - the more honest psychics just use it to tell their customers what they want to hear, collect their modest fee for their time and no harm is done..

But be warned, some of the sleazier psychics will use tricks like cold reading to convince you that you've been cursed by evil spirits, and the only way to be saved is to PAY THE PSYCHIC A WHOLE LOT OF MONEY...

That's why fortune telling is illegal in many parts of America...

2006-11-01 00:45:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-10-31 15:00:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yes I believe also. All my accounts wont fit on here, However before i married my husband, we were best mates. We wrote to a psychic who told me I would meet a very special friend that summer whose name begins with 'S'. His initial is indeed 'S'.

2006-10-31 09:38:44 · answer #4 · answered by The Way 4 · 1 1

I do believe and as a child I "saw" spirits much like you can see shadows. My child can as well.

So its amazing when you realize that their is so much more than "here and now".

Best wishes.

2006-10-31 09:12:49 · answer #5 · answered by Denise W 6 · 1 1

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