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Old 07-04-2009, 02:57 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Well, actually, I think a good psychic sniffing through a lie would be an excellent experience! That would be the point of the search, and a great find indeed. The point of the lie wouldn't be to make the psychic look bad, it would be to sort through psychics and see if any are able to figure it out. My only worry is that by lying, it would mess up even a terrific psychic. But if a good psychic probably wouldn't get derailed by that, then I think it's a good test.
Hi Lyn, I just thought I'd give my two cents on this as I have some experience with it.

Testing a psychic through lies would actually have the opposite effect of weeding out the bad psychics. Like attracts like - you get what you give - i.e. if you go in with a lie, you'll get one back. Garbage in, garbage out. The psychic will definitely feel that something is 'off' when you ask a bogus question but your Guides will give as good as they get and you might get silly answers.

Also, maybe this is just me having a hot button moment, but if I realized a client was lying to trip me up, I'd end the reading there and then and I would refuse to work with them in the future. I do psychic work because I enjoy it. So when a skeptic books a reading and then doesn't believe a word I say or is not open, it's such an unpleasant experience and I discourage such people from using my services. I think it's a waste of their time and of mine.

The best approach is one of exploration and curiosity. You could also try and get some validation through your own experiences and experiments as well?

I wish you a good experience with your first psychic reading if you get one.
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