CHOOSING
A PSYCHIC:
THE GOOD AND THE BAD
(excerpted from Linda Georgian’s book “Create Your Own Future”)
A
good psychic can make predictions in a useful way and with
a high degree of accuracy. When choosing a psychic, choose
the psychic and reading method best for you, but be sure to
check into the psychic’s professional background, paying particular
attention to his or her years of experience and level of spiritual
development. Ask friends you trust for their recommendations,
and others that may be in a position to judge.
Psychic ability, misunderstood by many, is not weird or strange;
rather, it is completely natural, possessed in some degree
by all of us, and proven throughout the ages by scholars,
theologians, and scientists. Spiritual achievement is one
of the most religious and holy of human endeavors, and there
is no constructive use of psychic powers that can cause mental,
physical, or spiritual harm.
Unfortunately, there will always be those who misuse their
abilities to take advantage of others, and the psychic realm
is no different in this regard. I recall one psychic in Ft.
Lauderdale, FL., who used her gift of clairvoyance to win
over the confidence of her clients, and then unnecessarily
proceeding to initiate a very expensive dependence of that
person on her psychic powers. In one case, a distraught woman
had come to her, thinking there was a curse on her husband.
In reality, “curses” don’t exist at all. Some people may be
affected by strong, negative energies directed their way,
but that is not a curse per-se. The psychic gave the woman
some information about her husband, which could have been
obtained only through ESP and in this way won the woman’s
confidence. The psychic then told the client she would need
to pay her several more visits, to “remove the curse.” The
cost was $500 (or $1,000’s!) per visit. Eventually, this psychic
disappeared from the area and hasn’t been heard from, but
she may have set up shop elsewhere, preying upon other unsuspecting
clients in need. Another common psychic scam is the psychics
who make claims to “reunite lost loves 100% guarantee!” This
is wrong on different levels. First, God has given us the
extraordinary power of free will and nobody (including God!)
can force someone to do what they want or WILL the “targeted
person” to do. It is also highly unethical. Second, the old
saying: “there is no such thing as a 100% Guarantee” also
holds true here. Given what I have already said about free
will, no matter how much a relationship may seem right, some
things are just not meant to be. With something as special
and important as a genuine loving relationship is; it would
be impossible to force it into being.
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