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british talkshow psychics did well

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weagle

another amazing psychic is james van praagh http://vanpraagh.com/ he was on larry king he was bulls-eyeing every caller that was calling in what their problem was without them ever telling him any information.

Fat_Turkey

Ah the illusive pendulum. That is actually a fantastically EASY way to start being telekinetic.

The only thing you have to watch out for with people who say they are "psychic" or "mediums" is when they carry around props and other such things that they obviously have zero knowledge about.

For example, on a TV show I was watching last week about a haunted house, they called  "ghostbuster" who was a psychic AND medium (strange combination of experience for this woman's age). She came in carrying around typical hippy things and a witchcraft prop that she said "helped her communicate with the dead." Turns out this woman didn't even know what a Wicca was, let alone witchcraft itself.

Also, hippy things are a huge NO when you're looking for spiritual help. I was walking in town one day and I see a shop with a bunch of chemicals in bottles and at the top was a label saying "aura improvement medicine." Your aura doesn't need improvement, it's just a display of what's going on in your energy body. If there's something wrong with it, you can't really do much about it. Hippies also tend to mix things from different cultures and ridicule them. Sitting like a buddhist with a crystal in front of you and having your hands together like your praying to God doesn't really make you look special unless an idiot is looking at you.
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
-Anonymous

No amount of rigorous training, sitting and doing nothing, and clearing one's mind can help a man who hasn't overcome his doubts.

Lysear

I was watching a talkshow on British television this morning called kilroy. I twas about mediums and healers. A woman from the audience used a pendulum to describe someone. This member of the audience was completly random and the psychic found out this audience member had a vitamin c deficieny and various other problems and then they were confirmed when she asked the audience member. Further to this she then did the same to a very scepetical Robert kilroy and didnt do half bad, considering the negative energy of the audience of sceptics and one particularly rude doctor, pointing out his health problems. And finally this psychic was given a piece of jewelry of one mystery member of the audience and she went on to  describer this member very impressivley even knowing she was disabled and how her husband died (who the previous owner of the piece of jewelry had been)

I found this show did a lot to enhance credibility of british psychic mediums. However, the sceptics on the show should have been ashamed of themselves, interupting and scoffing at every available opertunity. And the repeated ramblings of one aggressive Australian gentleman about a Mr Randy and his amazing 1 million pound prize. Please, surely it can be possible to have a sensible debate on the issue?

"man makes his own history, but he does not make it out of whole cloth; he does not make it out of conditions chosen by himself but out of such as he finds close at hand. -Karl Marx