Fake Psychics
and How To Spot Them
When attempting to connect with a psychic
with whom you feel a comfortable relationship, you will likely run into a
few who just aren't as "real" as they might first appear. Real
psychic advisors are out there and you have to keep alert and trust your
intuition.
Perhaps the most fake of all would be
those who continue to milk you for money. The first reading isn't
enough, they say. You need this protection spell or curse relief or
other type of reading, they say.
Don't listen. If you have a
reading and your psychic urges you to invest in other tools or
things (s/he happens to offer) because you have a curse on you
or need some other service, think carefully before reaching
for your credit card.
Many networks and corporate companies
out there push ready-written scripts at their "psychics". The
per-minute fees are pushed to the max and return calls are
encouraged. When so many people are taking calls, the likelihood of
developing a rapport with someone becomes slim. The likelihood of your
phone bill inflating becomes greater.
If you are seeking an in-person psychic in
your area, be sure to take someone with you if you're unfamiliar with the
psychic. Your safety comes first. Again use your intuition and if
the person feels uncomfortable to you, leave. It's unlikely that will
change.
Fake psychics will provide all kinds of
glowing testimonials and shower you with minutiae about their
talents. One page is plenty. If the bio runs on, chances are
some of it is crap.
There are different kinds of talents out
there. Some of us have a number of them, others specialize in a few
or single gifts. They are all gifts, and if real, can have some
pretty incredible outcomes.
What it comes down to is that you may have
to go through a few toads before you meet the psychic advisor with whom
you feel connected. Don't get discouraged. There are many of
us out here who have genuine gifts that could be of benefit to
you..
© 2009 JLee Davis
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