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Psychics that told you something you zero awareness of, AT ALL, turned out true?
dascallie:
This is the key, I think, as to whether any of these people are truly 'psychic', otherwise they are basically just mind reading us (which is mostly a futile loop leading to confusion, then nothing). ESP exists, it's not always reliable, but is scientifically proven.
Anyone have experiences with any reader that told you something SPECIFIC --something you had NO knowledge of, even subconsciously--that turned out to be true?
Just FYI:
Yes, it happened to me. A reader said they saw me having an opportunity in a state I would never ever consider moving to. Well I ended up flying to that state for an interview in the time frame predicted, it was for a job i would commute to every week so I wouldn’t have to relocate. It made me think there were psychic abilities present but whenever I would go back for readings they were really off. I think it was just a one time thing, but it was so crazy and so left field for me I didn’t take it seriously until it unfolded.
dascallie:
Very cool. I too have had a couple, completely out of left field "predictions" that occurred ( that I DID NOT have any info about, even vaguely)---however, actually--in my case they were less clearly stated as "predictions" and more like spontaneous outbursts from the reader. Impressive but rare.
I think this reading-on-demand stuff is likely to be 80% unreliable--even the most well-intentioned reader knits things together from her/his own imagination.
Somebody like Skye at California Psychics--or Rika--who are frequently are all over the place are more authentic I think.
When we invest our money in them, it's like paranormal research that may deliver zero useful info somedays, other days a few fascinating nuggets.
But NEVER the whole story--don't expect it! If you latch onto a timeline or storyline, you are likely latching onto fiction.
friendlyface:
Yep a lot - but the most recent was I told that my business would extend in some way and it looked like "off the grid" and "in the sticks". I didn't know what that was but it has come around within the last two weeks. The place is literally a very remote place in the bush. I'm expecting to sign up my first 5 clients in this area this coming week. :)
Edited to add: The first read on this was in April 2020.
dascallie:
That's pretty interesting! Sounds specific and out of the norm--and now you're experiencing it.
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