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I'm a horrible Catholic, and I believe in psychics. |
I know some people who have sought them out for guidance and for the classic "have your future told" experience. It basically came down to them being ill advised, given false hope or, at best, motivated by the power of suggestion.
A lot of them seem to be good at subtly drawing info out of people and reading their reactions. Without even realizing it, some clients give the psychic material to work with and build on. |
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I don't believe in fortune telling in the traditional sense (I won't see a psychic, get my palm or cards read, etc), but I do believe in prophetic visions and being able to sense beyond the physical world. I've never personally known someone who was a psychic by trade. |
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Some Catholics think the souls in Purgatory have something to say to the living. When I went to Confession about all my involvement with mediums, the priest asked me if any of the predictions came true. When I said yes, he simply said, "Okay. That's fine. It happens." BUT, I think when people like Long Island Medium try to pick up the dead relatives of every Joe Schmo, they're playing with fire. Who knows what she's tapping in to.... what intent her client has? If he's involved with something demonic, she could get screwed. |
I believe in prophetic dreams/visions, mainly because I've had them myself and not little things - big life events. When I have them (rarely, maybe 2-3 a year) I write them down. So far, most of them have come to be reality.
I also believe that there are individuals who are psychic, clairvoyent, etc. I have seen a 2 psychics and the things that they were able to say or predict did occur. For example: one psychic told me that I needed to tell my father that "Daniel was Ok". I didn't know who "Daniel" was, but I told my father and he nearly fainted. Daniel was his best friend growing up who had served in Vietnam. When my father and Daniel returned from Vietnam, Daniel was diagnosed with terminal cancer and died shortly after the diagnosis. I had never heard of Daniel. My father neve spoke about Daniel after he had passed. Yes, "Daniel" is a relatively common name and some people could say that it was a good guess or coincidence, and it's ok if you do. I just don't. |
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I normally wouldn't believe in psychics/clairvoyants, at least as they are portrayed on TV. However, back when my boyfriend was a minor his mother took him to see a psychic up in New England. I can't remember her name, but apparently she's very prominent in the world of addiction treatment. My boyfriend told me that when he was thinking about something in specific (like lacrosse or a certain TV show) she would bring it up right when he was thinking it. He also said she told him he would meet someone named cr2817 and when he asked her the significance of that she just told him that 'he would know'. 2 weeks later we met and have been dating 2 1/2 years and he's a completely different person than he once was. On the other hand he might have just told me she said that to be sweet :D
All that aside, I looked into this women and a single session with her is thousands of dollars :eek: So are she and other types of psychics real? Possibly, but I'm not about to spend my college tuition to find out :p |
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I know the topic has been brought up, but don't think this link about Sylvia Brown and Amanda Berry's mom has been posted.
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...errys-mom-was/ |
Thanks for posting the link, Greekdee
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