Society & Culture

Psychics

Society & Culture

Posted by: Volcano

18th Sep 2011 02:29pm

Do you beleive that psychics exists? Or do you think they are people who are just trying to pretend to be so?


kezza
  • 28th Sep 2011 11:27pm

Hey Wally-I have had two separate experiences with both a psychic reader (someone who reads your letter writing and your first name-thats about it) and also a numerologist/palm reader. I was very much a non believer-I believe you can believe none of what you hear, and half of what you see! I still sit on the fence, but closer to the side of a believer. I can only tell you that I had the chance to meet both of these people in my younger years, and had I known then, just how very very close and right they were,I would definately have taken what they predicted for me, in my future alot more seriously. Perhaps I would have done things differently! I can only tell you that it raises the hair on my neck and arms when I think of how almost exactly right they predicted some of the most intense experiences in my life-I am now 25 years older, and know that the things I speak of are not the usual, or the norm. How could they both of known and predicted so exactly? I dont know-I guess I never will, but Im definately much more open minded. We all want to believe in something-be it on the other side, or astrrology predictions-Im just not prepared to close my mind. I recommend a step outside your comfort zone-You never know!


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