absolutely not. i believe it is all a con which (especially psychics) play upon people's vulnerability around times when they feel in need of comfort or solace, ie. a bereavement.
tarot cards can be interpreted in a way which will be applicable to the majority of people who attend the sessions.
please watch the video i've added if you're still not convinced.
but if there was ever an argument to make me think ghosts exist, it is the second video i've added. very thought provoking. see what you think.
2007-12-22 10:27:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe strongly in the possibility of all these things, strongly enough that I continue to explore them. Especially contact with the dead and tarot. The tarot has provided some incredible insight for me over the years, but never with any consistency. Psychic ability seems very inconsistent and it's my current theory that this inconsistency is because nothing is set in stone. The future changes with every breath, so how can the future be predicted? Another problem is the learnings and understandings of individual psychics. Let me explain. You get a vision. In your mind this vision means to you, clearly, that a very specific person in your life is going to have a car accident the next day. So, the next day comes and while your friend is fine, their mother has a terrible car accident. Were you wrong? Or did you just misinterpret the vision based on what you believed you were seeing? Or did you get the correct vision at the time but then, as the hours passed circumstances changed so that the future changed and this person's mother has the accident instead of the person you saw in the vision?
I believe. But that doesn't mean I buy into all of it. I'm a skeptic at heart and I don't blindly believe every story I am told or everything that I see.
My own personal supernatural experience was this. During a weekend seminar in a room with about 250 people I kept getting touched by fingers that weren't there. First it was my shoulders, just light taps, then on my chest. Then, very specifically, a circle was "drawn" on my hand by a finger that I could not see. It was WILD! Not scary at all. During that same weekend I got the silent message that these things weren't super natural, necessarily, but super-real. In other words, just a step higher than the reality we perceive every day.
I never felt these touches before and I've never felt them since. I do not know what they meant except that maybe they just came, that particuluar weekend, to let me know that, yes, there is something beyond my reality out there. I felt they were entities and I call them "the entities." But I don't know what they were. I don't know who they were. And nothing about my life changed that weekend except that my beliefs about the supernatural were validated. I can't prove what happened. I'd like to think that technology isn't advanced enough yet for us to prove super-reality.
Ghosts? Yes. EVP's, yes. I even captured one once. But I still don't know what it meant. Psychics? Yes. Tarot? Yes. Astrology? Not so sure. Numerology fascinates me though and I've found it pretty dang accurate. Logic tells me it shouldn't be accurate but experience begs otherwise.
I believe. Cautiously.
2007-12-23 01:02:07
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answered by Gidget 3
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Yes, I'm a Tarot reader. It works for me, I'm not a medium, or psychic as the term is typically thought of, I read the cards.
I also have had experiences with ghosts and residual energy. I never knew about EVP's until I started watching Ghost Hunters but I'm all ready for my next ghost experience to test that.
2007-12-23 00:39:42
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answered by WebWeaver 3
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I am a psychic, I read Tarot, Ido not use astrology expect when doing magic, I have used EVP when doing ghost hunting, and talking abou ghost yes I do, lived in a haunted house
2007-12-22 18:30:36
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answered by raven blackwing 6
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I've had my tarot cards done and I feel once I felt the presence of a spirit but in the cold light of day it's been explained away so I'm never sure??
2007-12-22 19:06:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually had spirits in my house. I never saw them, but my friend and my daughter did on different occasions. they both described them the same way, without knowing that the other had seen anything!
things used to move around. one night my perfume bottle flew accross the room right before my eyes.
once i wanted to find something, and i said "will you help me find this? and it was on the floor of my room in plain sight the next time i walked in there.
i never tried to explain anything. i did not think anyone would believe me. i am a very educated person, and hold a responsible position.
there were no more "strange" occurances after my house was flooded by katrina. guess ghosts did not like mold!
2007-12-22 18:26:03
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answered by brch ♥♡♥ 6
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ghosts are real =]
my bedroom is haunted by an old woman who died in it a few years ago. I have a large mirror, and if you look a it you can sometimes see a white figure inside it. it seems to get closer until it is half way out of it. Sometimes, you can see black shapes float up the wall and along the ceiling. Also, my room is always very cold. I sometimes wake up in the night feeling like something is touching me. Its really scary and sometimes its so terrifying i have to sleep with the light on =[
lmao =,[
2007-12-22 18:25:07
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answered by Sammy B 3
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The very easy 100% answer to your question, is that I do not believe any of the mentioned 'paranormal' phenomena that you mention, or the many others that you do not.
The scourge of the charlatans that peddle this nonsense is James Randi, he has exposed (like Houdini) did before him, many psychics who trick gullible and often bereaved people out of large sums of money, people who he classes as similar to grave robbers.
If there are any people out there who claim that they have these 'powers', then take Randi's $1,000,000 challenge, the details you will find under my source.
This $1,000,000 cheque has been on offer for many years to anyone who can prove any such claims, the money remains safe.
If you mention this to any medium, who will know of this challenge, they will inevitably come up with some lame excuse, like "I don't do it for the money" or "I don't need the money" or other such lie.
I say to them, if you can do it, the onus is on you to prove it. If you can prove it give the $1,000,000 to children in need.
As well as James Randi's challenge, on the same site you can see Chris Angel turn down such a challenge live on TV.
I fear the children are going to remain in need for a long time.
2007-12-22 18:54:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Not psychics, or tarot cards. To an extent: astrology. And ghosts, yes.
2007-12-22 18:22:00
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answered by Anja 3
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I do believe in these things,but do not consider them "supernatural." I believe they are all manifestations of energy that we can all tune into if we open ourselves up. Some people are so anal and full of fear that the very thought frightens them; while others find making a connection to these energies quite natural.
2007-12-22 18:18:42
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answered by Cheryl E 7
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