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Sylvia Browne
bstalling:
I kinda agree with Zee. Psychics really need to take better responsibility about what they tell their clients. Of course, they are not God...blah blah. But still..their words can heal or kill.
I actually think this recent hoopla about the missing woman is what did her in. What did she die of?
melancholia:
--- Quote from: kickingthehabit on November 21, 2013, 09:49:30 PM ---Who cares if she was wrong about things or not, she is gone and it is tacky to think ANY comments about her are funny.
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Typically I'd agree, but then I think about the lives she quite literally ruined by claiming that people's children were dead. So I feel a little bad about it, but I still see where the comments are coming from and do take some dark humor away from it. That doesn't mean I think her death is funny, but some of the commentary about her life and her actions still is, just as it was before she passed.
There's a difference, I guess, at least in my mind, between being wrong about things like your boyfriend/husband/whatever coming back or you getting/keeping/losing a job, and being wrong about your missing child being dead. And it's not even like that was an isolated incident, so...yeah. Sorry. I can't really agree with the idea that she's somehow sacrosanct because she has now passed when I consider all of those things.
This: http://www.sheknows.com/entertainment/articles/1023927/sylvia-browne-predictions-what-she-got-right-what-she-got-so-so-wrong kind of summarizes what I'm talking about, I suppose. I'm not saying people should gloat over her death or be happy she's died, but I am saying that she shouldn't be held immune to mockery for the lies she's told or the pain she's caused.
bstalling - I don't think the cause of death has been released, but she was 77 so I wouldn't be surprised if it was heart failure or something similar.
tellmewhy:
For years, people had put their trust in her instead of God, Universe or who ever you may believe in;maybe she did not have a visions at all about the person and took a 50% guess and she was wrong. I equally blame the people who consulted her and say they were equally guilty. With that said, i still believe we need to be let go, because there are too many negative comments out there. She played the supply and demand game and some fell for it. A long time ago, maybe 15 years back, i thought of calling her but i did not have the $1000 for it.
I put Sylvia Brown to rest so should all of us!!!
copperhead:
--- Quote from: nikkii on November 22, 2013, 02:22:53 AM ---
--- Quote from: Bark angel on November 21, 2013, 06:47:02 PM ---Psychics are rarely good at reading for themselves. I doubt she did see it coming.
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Back in May 2003 on The Larry King Show she predicted her own death. She claimed she would pass at the age of 88. I remember thinking back then how odd and eerie that was. I don't believe any of us know when it will be our 'time'. As with some things I feel it is not for us to know.
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well, following how many psychics seem to justify their own mistakes, she was sort of 'right'. After all, she got a double digit for her death (77 instead of 88).
No one should be happy that another human being died but I don't see why people shouldn't be entitled to opinions, about her or any other person. Why death should purge the actions they did while alive?
bstalling:
77 is pretty close to 88? I'm calling that prediction is absolutely wrong. Sorry. See how we try to rationalize the wrong with psychics?
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