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Originally Posted by John Freestone I notice that you say that these predatorial so-called 'psychics' prey upon 'people who love to give their power away'. If they love to give their power away, maybe that means they're getting what they want? Don't you think there are at least some who want to keep their power, would love to be more empowered, but are vulnerable, perhaps by being rather dim? |
I think what can happen is people can get emotionally overwhelmed and if they haven't built up a support system of people in real life, they may turn to the psychic business. And this happens to people that are usually rather smart. In hind sight people that go through psychic addiction, look back and can't imagine how it took them over, looking at a maxed out credit card or worse. It's a quick hook when it happens, because someone is already emotionally drained looking for answers.
It may not even be psychics are preying on them. It can be just the sitter grasping for anything that they think will help. The sitters can find "good" psychics and the readers know nothing about how many other readers they have tried out. It's the industry that spins it up and allows the "need" to be filled. I think most psychics are trying to do the best they can and think they are doing good.
Also, yes, the sitters that give their power away are seeking to continue doing that, as in a habitual behavior that is unhealthy now. Those people that are like that, used to giving their power away, and get into a life situation that gets them into emotional overwhelm for which they can't find support will rest on their dominate habitual behavior and feel comfort in being habitual. So then, if they get readings, it's a match for that. and a game and a set for becoming addicted to readings.