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Seeker23:

--- Quote from: x on December 27, 2021, 10:08:22 PM ---I get your theory. It is interesting to consider how our mentality towards the reader effects accuracy with those that are truly “readers”. Like do people who are in complete belief that there is no such thing, are they able to get accurate reads if they tried? I think sometimes yes, because take for example those that tell stories saying they were just being silly getting a tarot read when “lo and behold the fortune came true”. I’ve also wondered  if it’s generally easier for psychics to read clients who can also channel the energies of others, and I think that likely it is. Important to remember, though, is that every situation and person is different, so given that, how can there be an easy formula / equation? People and interactions between people are creative and diverse, not static like represented quantities in a math theorem or proof. I just don’t see situations in life as so simple. Even when energy, and influence upon energy, is considered, then too, vibrations are unique and creative.

Re “testing” someone who claims to be a reader by asking a question one already knows the answer to- I’ve actually never done that. What I do though, is provide no information and ask a very general question. Then, if the claimed reader says something that is very general, asks lots of questions, and / or says something that clearly doesn’t fit with what I do know, thenI know they are scammers. If they reply with something specific and very true, then I know they are really tuned in. With people that I’ve never consulted, I am always skeptical until this “test” is done, and likewise to see if rather trusted readers are tuned in. Is this test, of asking a general question and assessing the quality of the answer, much different then the test of asking a specific question one already knows the answer to? One is made a fool to trust that anyone that calls themself a psychic actually is and the power to discern is in the client’s hands. Definitely do not want to go calling anyone and expect before even experiencing their work, that they are the real thing, but skepticism can be effective and met with answers as to quality of service. Use your critical thinking skills. Do not accept dogmatism as necessarily fact.



--- Quote from: Seeker23 on December 26, 2021, 03:36:46 AM ---I swear, I do not know…what in the living hell possess some people. I swear to god, why the hell do they even try? Do they think everyone is that god damn dumb to believe the shit they spew out??

I purposely setup two, two psychics that gave me a false read. They should not be practicing anymore. Not to mention one begged me to remove my negative review and give a 5 star rating for shit. Seriously, that is how you conduct a fraudulent business? By producing shit and expecting 4-5 stars reviews??

I hate to say, I have had a reading of two come true in the past. And one pretty majorly. So some are legitimate to an extent.

Does saying for entertainment purposes save ones ass on not getting sued or not providing genuine or reputable customer service?? After all, you are running a damn business and should be bounded by same scrutiny as any business.

Say, you have a movie threatre and playing a certain movie and not providing that movie when people show, but saying only for viewer purposes,  some how saves you from any sort of backlash??

It is really starting to tick me off.

I will provide the names of some false as hell readers.

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I do not believe our mentality affects anything.
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