Fake Psychical Readers

Oct 25
08:52

2011

Rachel Saxon

Rachel Saxon

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These days it is easy to find a psychic and get a reading done. You can find loads of links and sites on the internet or adverts in your local paper. There are phone services and face to face services and even TV stations that will do live readings on tv.

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These days it is easy to find a psychic and get a reading done. You can find loads of links and sites on the internet or adverts in your local paper. There are phone services and face to face services and even TV stations that will do live readings. Unfortunately there are many people looking to make a quick buck who will take advantage of people’s good nature and willingness to believe. So it is important in this environment to be aware of who may be trying to take you for a ride. There are five simple steps you can follow to spot a fake psychic These are:

1.       Be wary of claims that seem too bold and guarantee amazing success. A real psychic will never make such claims. They know that a reading is a very personal thing and will not jeopardise their good reputation by saying in advance what you will experience. The nature of any reading is that it will unfold itself between the two of you as it happens. There is no way of telling in advance exactly what will happen or if your questions will be answered or in what way. Don’ believe anyone who tells you otherwise.

2.       Be aware of broad statements. These are statements that can apply to a large almost anyone and it is a common way of faking psychic powers. For example,Fake Psychical Readers Articles if you are told, "You are generally happy but sometimes have feelings of sadness" will probably rouse a feeling of agreement, but it is so general that it will probably apply to anyone who demonstrates a happy persona. Real psychic readings are much more specific.

3.       If you are told you will need to put a lot of work in for any predictions to come true you should be concerned. Another thing along these lines is that some frauds will try to make you believe false information is correct. For example, fakers will sometimes throw out random names and try to get you to connect with them. They will sometimes even say such things as John must have meant James or that the person is known by a different name in spirit. Be aware of changed answers that attempt to make predictions seem more valid.

4.       Be especially careful if the so called psychic says that in order for a successful contact and prediction that you must come back for more paid sessions. This is almost certainly a ploy to get more money from you and a regular client.

5.        Be wary of a psychic who asks you a lot of questions during a reading. A genuine psychic will not need your help and will usually ask you to refrain from giving information during the reading