A visit with the psychic

bemyyfriend0918
bemyyfriend0918 Posts: 241 Member
What is your opinion on psychic readings? Do you think they're all fake? I want to do one!
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  • rebel_26
    rebel_26 Posts: 1,826 Member
    I dont believe in it...sorry :(
  • ValerieMartini2Olives
    ValerieMartini2Olives Posts: 3,024 Member
    I heard a statistic once that 90% of psychic patrons are women. The other 10% are gay men.
  • AskTracyAnnK28
    AskTracyAnnK28 Posts: 2,817 Member
    I think most of them are fake. I have a friend who does this for a living and I think she's pretty legit, but people like "Ms. Cleo" and whatnot are just charlatans. Most just tell you what you want to hear and charge you an arm and a leg for it.

    I went to a psychic when I was about 24. She told me I was going to be married with 3 kids by the time I was in my 30's. I'm 43 and still waiting....
  • cross2bear
    cross2bear Posts: 1,106 Member
    Absolutely a non believer. I have been to a couple as a lark with gullible friends, and have patiently sat through the "readings". Nothing even remotely like what was predicted has ever come to pass...............
  • nichalsont
    nichalsont Posts: 421 Member
    I believe psychic readings fall under the entertainment category. It should be just for fun. No life or death decisions should be made based on a reading.
  • jessiferrrb
    jessiferrrb Posts: 1,758 Member
    i don't buy it at all. i suppose it's possible in the way that 'anything' is possible, but the people i have known who claim to be psychic have either been really good at reading people or intentionally full of *kitten*. i think that sometimes people who are intuitive and a little out there may convince themselves that they have some abilities, but even then i hear a lot of vagueness and extrapolations made from things they already know about you.

    i actually just had a reading from a woman i have known a long time, mostly because she needed the $10, and she told me i'm a special unicorn. arguably, that's worth the price of admission. :blush:
  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
    Believer here, iv visited a physic medium once after my mother died and most of what he told me was true, meant something to me and I'd find it hard to believe a stranger could have known or said what he said to me.

    It totally depends who is doing the reading, cos there are fakes out there, I would advise going to a reputable establishment such as a spiritualist church and booking a private reading with one of their mediums

    :)
  • itsthehumidity
    itsthehumidity Posts: 351 Member
    You're generally not going to get favorable feedback on this topic on the Internet.

    I say do it! Be open, and after the session discern whether or not the information you receive is of use to you.
  • bunnyghost
    bunnyghost Posts: 142 Member
    i don't know man. i wish i believed in that stuff because it seems like fun :yum: either way it's entertaining to see what they think you wanna hear.

    i went to a psychic at the fair just for fun once. i don't like dating or relationships but she kept telling me i was going to fall in love a lot in the future lol. then she basically said i was going to marry a buff white guy. so i'll come back to this post in like 10 years and let you know if it happened :lol:
  • rebel_26
    rebel_26 Posts: 1,826 Member
    lol @ buff white guy.
  • Thisnameischosen_
    Thisnameischosen_ Posts: 619 Member
    Years ago, me and my friends got a psychic to come round and do a reading for us all on my birthday one year. We used my friends parents house for it because there were a lot of us and it would have been too cramped to fit us all in our little flats. This house was really big, beautifully decorated inside and was the perfect setting for our "magical evening".. lol.. we had candles lit and everything.. lmao..
    Anyway the psychic came and she was basically full of *kitten*. I think she assumed that the big house was mine (or my family's) with it being my birthday and then gave me readings based on that, like she thought I was rich or upper class. She kept saying things like I was going to go on a cruise (by that point I couldn't even afford to travel the country) said I would marry a doctor (where the *kitten* would I meet a doctor?? One who would be interested in marrying someone like me anyway??..) just loads of things that weren't suited to me.. it was all just made up based on the surroundings and her assuming I was part if that. Six other friends got a reading that night, nothing that she said to them came true either. It was a total scam. She didn't even say bye when she left.. I was like "wheres the psychic???" And she had bolted once she had done the last "reading".
    I think maybe some people can be legit but most are full it.
  • JessicaJS23
    JessicaJS23 Posts: 1,863 Member
    I was in Tampa visiting my sister once when we saw one set up on the sidewalk. She told me he had been on the travel channel ... Anyway it was a pay whatever you want for a reading so I did it. This guy knew things that no one else knew about. Some semi scandalous things... My sister was laughing saying he was wrong but I had to fess up that and say no he was right. It was crazy.. def changed my mind about some of them.
  • salembambi
    salembambi Posts: 5,585 Member
    fake or not

    i know they exist as i have my own abilities

    go for it and see how it goes
  • AskTracyAnnK28
    AskTracyAnnK28 Posts: 2,817 Member
    I've been tempted to try one but I don't want to waste my money again on someone who's going to try and tell me that I'm going to live happily ever after blah blah.
  • JessicaJS23
    JessicaJS23 Posts: 1,863 Member
    I've been tempted to try one but I don't want to waste my money again on someone who's going to try and tell me that I'm going to live happily ever after blah blah.

    This guy was super matter of fact. No rainbows or nothing. Just kind of.. I know this and this and this. When my sister laughed and said no no no he looked me dead in the eye and asked if he should stop lol.

  • LiftingRiot
    LiftingRiot Posts: 6,946 Member
    Have you ever wondered why there is handicapped parking at churches????? Because they actually heal as many people as psychics winning the lottery.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,948 Member
    What is your opinion on psychic readings? Do you think they're all fake? I want to do one!
    It's a scam. Why would they need your money if they could actual see into the future and pick the lottery numbers? There have been a number of scientific experiments testing psychic abilities and none panned out. But then again people will believe what they want to believe.

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,948 Member
    kate141987 wrote: »
    Believer here, iv visited a physic medium once after my mother died and most of what he told me was true, meant something to me and I'd find it hard to believe a stranger could have known or said what he said to me.

    It totally depends who is doing the reading, cos there are fakes out there, I would advise going to a reputable establishment such as a spiritualist church and booking a private reading with one of their mediums

    :)
    If they were really psychic, it should all be true. If not, then they are just guessing based on how they pose a question to you.
    A common question "you recently lost a relative?" That could mean anything from a parent to a 3rd cousin. And you're like "how did they know that?"

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  • Intrinsicat
    Intrinsicat Posts: 473 Member
    I am psychic. At least that's what the last psychic I went to said. We went to a lady who lives in a trailer between our town and the next and her mother did the readings before she took it over. People would drive from up and down the east coast to get readings from these women year after year. You would have to spent the night in her parking lot in a line of cars (all politely remembering who was there first) and she started readings in the morning.

    She apparently told one of the people in our group all sorts of things she shouldn't have known. However she didn't have anything awe inspiring to tell me other than to say I was psychic. Now, I've studied personality theory (Myers Briggs specifically) and you can take that test and probably learn more about yourself and your relationships with others than what a medium can tell you. But under the influence of a few beers one night at a bar I did tell a guy his past based on essentially "reading' his Myers Briggs type - down to the fact that he'd been in the Army, etc. He was astounded, but it's just intuition and a little research on personality... I'd imagine if you do it day in and day out you can impress quite a few people.
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  • Shells918
    Shells918 Posts: 1,070 Member
    I went once, a woman at my nail salon. I didn't pay her, just gave her a ride home. She was frighteningly accurate, knowing things that there was no way she could have known about me. Totally freaked me out, in a good way. She changed my life. I'll never forget her.
  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    kate141987 wrote: »
    Believer here, iv visited a physic medium once after my mother died and most of what he told me was true, meant something to me and I'd find it hard to believe a stranger could have known or said what he said to me.

    It totally depends who is doing the reading, cos there are fakes out there, I would advise going to a reputable establishment such as a spiritualist church and booking a private reading with one of their mediums

    :)
    If they were really psychic, it should all be true. If not, then they are just guessing based on how they pose a question to you.
    A common question "you recently lost a relative?" That could mean anything from a parent to a 3rd cousin. And you're like "how did they know that?"

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    I should have been more specific, I meant most of what he told me was true to me at that time. Some information I did not understand, he spoke about other people in my family who have passed and are with my mother, I don't know a great deal about my family since my mum was adopted at a young age. So I can't be 100% on that. But everything else I knew to be true
  • G085H173
    G085H173 Posts: 516 Member
    I think most of them are fake. I have a friend who does this for a living and I think she's pretty legit, but people like "Ms. Cleo" and whatnot are just charlatans. Most just tell you what you want to hear and charge you an arm and a leg for it.

    I went to a psychic when I was about 24. She told me I was going to be married with 3 kids by the time I was in my 30's. I'm 43 and still waiting....

    I think it's a disgrace that you "are still waiting"! All the blokes where you are obviously have no taste!!
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    If it makes you feel better about something what's the harm?
    I know someone who was told by a psychic he'd be in a car accident and was then afraid to leave the house. that's not good.
    But if you go into it knowing it's for entertaining I don't see a problem
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,948 Member
    synchkat wrote: »
    If it makes you feel better about something what's the harm?
    I know someone who was told by a psychic he'd be in a car accident and was then afraid to leave the house. that's not good.
    But if you go into it knowing it's for entertaining I don't see a problem
    Well there are lots of people who truly believe and get hosed by giving up hard earned money. There are lots of stories of how people got their money taken because they believed in a reknowned psychic. Preying on people who may be in a vunerable state at the time.

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  • amwoods72
    amwoods72 Posts: 35 Member
    Yep, sorry. Don't buy it. If they were truly psychic wouldn't they be rich? They'd know winning numbers or be able to bet on any game. They are fake and out for your money.
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
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    ninerbuff wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    If it makes you feel better about something what's the harm?
    I know someone who was told by a psychic he'd be in a car accident and was then afraid to leave the house. that's not good.
    But if you go into it knowing it's for entertaining I don't see a problem
    Well there are lots of people who truly believe and get hosed by giving up hard earned money. There are lots of stories of how people got their money taken because they believed in a reknowned psychic. Preying on people who may be in a vunerable state at the time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_csbLD_TK7Y

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    I said it's ok if you go into it for entertainment purposes. If people are being taken advantage of by a psychic they probably will be by someone else. I know a relative of a televangelist, I have been to his "show" same thing.
    There's lots of people who believe a shake or a new fitness sensation will make them skinny and fit. People will always believe something and get as you say "hosed". whether they're a psychic, so called "coach" anything really...human nature. Some people like to believe in something
  • DeficitDuchess
    DeficitDuchess Posts: 3,099 Member
    I had a psychic tell me that I'd meet my future husband by the time I am 35, he's in the medical field & that we'd have 2 children. Well I am 36, still single & going through early menopause but nearly all of the men, that I took any sort of interest in; was in the medical field. So I guess, just believe the opposite; of they tell you! However because I've had a near death experience, when I was 5; I do believe that some might be authentic, especially since many people, don't believe in near death experiences either but I just haven't met 1 or knowingly have yet. Oh supposedly I am going to meet someone, at the end of the Summer. Possibly the man, I was suppose to meet; before my 36th birthday?