LOL this really wasn't necessary. I love how they all meet the critical reviews with something wrong we are doing...by being "negative" or by expecting them to be right about what they say. I personally spoke with him on Keen twice, quite a while ago and he was very vague and was ultimately wrong about what he said. Why is that such a hard pill to swallow? We asked you a question, you gave your predictive answer, and you were wrong. Most who are calling are open to what a psychic says...but when time proves that they are wrong...what else are we supposed to think about you? We paid you money based on what you said you would provide as a psychic and you didn't deliver.
The vast majority of psychics are fooling themselves in just how useful they are to their clients. Very few are consistent, professional, and accurate in ways that matter to clients. People need to know this before they decide to spend thousands trying to find a diamond in the rough. I think most of us can agree with that.
Thanks bstalling. Couldn't have said it better.
Granted, some people have found him accurate. But, I am entitled to share that his service wasn't useful to me as well. Adults need to be able to wade through good and bad reviews to see if they themselves want to try the reader as well. Because ultimately, clients are given a limited amount of information from the psychics page and we have to count on what they say on faith for the most part. And, for the most part, self-employed psychics have no accountability. No credentials, certificates, no bar to pass or standards to uphold...so clients need to count on reviews in order to make a decision. So, this space should be a safe haven for us, as clients.
It never ceases to amaze me how certain people elevate a psychic(s) to the status of demi god when they're human beings just like the rest of us. This is where the heated arguments and debates come into play.
If a psychic works for you, great. If not, it happens and you move on.
We should be able to express our opinions freely on this forum and not get defensive or attack others because a psychic didn't work for them.
I've never read with Diarmuid so I can't comment on his abilities. I have read with male psychics in the past and while some are gifted, I didn't care for their attitudes or the game playing that can happen between men and women so I no longer read with male psychics.
I've learned to never give my power away to a reader and to trust my own intuition above all else. Any ethical reader will say the same thing to clients.
I know my own intuition has trumped a psychic's take on more than one occasion and I think it's a hard pill to swallow when the client ends up being right and more accurate than the psychic who is supposed to be gifted.
Also, it's important to keep in mind that no psychic is without bias and the messages they receive maybe interpreted incorrectly or filtered through their experiences and biases.
I've found this to be in my experience whereby if a psychic was going through something in his/her life, that tainted the interpretation of what they were getting. (and yes, they were wrong too)
Arrogance and ego will always skew the messages a reader gets.
If something feels off to you, trust that. My own intuition has told me loud and clear when a reader has been way off base with their takes.
And if you're constantly reading on the same topic, the accuracy will go downhill tremendously. Less is more.
I agree with bstalling's comment about the very few psychics who are professional, accurate and consistent. If we're paying for this service, then we should expect professionalism and courtesy. The accuracy is hit and miss but the professionalism should always be there.
I stopped talking to one reader because she started becoming rude and arrogant, not to mention discussing other clients' stuff with me. (that is very unprofessional and speaks volumes of her ethics)
Ultimately, it is our own lives that we must navigate ourselves and while I wouldn't dismiss guidance from a reader whom you trust, take it with a pinch of salt and trust what feels right for you.