No.
If someone were sufficiently enlightened that he or she could predict future events (reliably and consistently) he or she wouldn't have to resort to vague aphorisms and guessing games on TV shows to prove their psychic worth.
Also, someone would have predicted 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and any number of other catastrophes. No one did.
2007-12-10 18:20:40
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answered by Lanani 6
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Not the ones with those 'stores' where you pay a fortune for them to tell you your 'future.' It is a crock of crap! But I know that the four year old I care for has strong psychic abilities from time to time. One time I was super dizzy and didn't feel well and went to bed. When her mom went to check on her after getting home from work, she told her mom that I couldn't get up because I was sick--and I hadn't told her anything! That week she had also asked a friends mom if she was sad because she missed her mom. This woman had not told this girl that her mom had passed away years ago and that she was missing her! Recently she told her mom that her daddy was going to call her that day--and he did! She has been like this since a very young age. I guess that all the women in that family are like that until they get older and life fogs up their minds quite a bit. This is an exceptionally bright, intelligent little girl and is a joy to have around. She can just 'tell' when certain things are going to happen or aren't right.
2007-12-11 02:20:34
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answered by honey 6
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I don't believe in psychics per sey, but I do believe that some people have a hightened awareness of things, and a more developed brain that allows them to more correctly pridict outcomes of certain things based on statistics that most people are not aware of.
2007-12-11 02:17:56
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answered by Fuzzy 2
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PROVEN psychics, yes. Psychics that are used by a Police Force or FBI ... any others, I wouldn't trust.
2007-12-11 02:17:50
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answered by ♥Carol♥ 7
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Yes. Some
2007-12-11 02:20:05
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answered by jalady 6
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Yes! especially Lisa Williams, she's awesome.
2007-12-11 02:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No, in my experience they seem to have to ask you technical questions before they tell you whats in store for you. I think they are flakes and have no idea what they are talking about.
2007-12-11 02:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in them,
I don't believe them
if that makes any sense... :P
2007-12-11 02:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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For those who are ready, no explanation is necessary and for those who are not, no explanation is possible! http://www.psychic-junkie.com
2007-12-11 03:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No, don't even read their articles
2007-12-11 02:18:12
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answered by Anonymous
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