Hi Lyn,
I can only talk from my own experiences with this. I had one experience of a friend trying to trip me up because he found it fun to do that kind of thing, in spite of the fact that I'd given him lots and lots of validation prior to that. His intentions were not good and it really was a case of silly question, silly answer.
I guess it does depend somewhat on your intentions. If your intentions are good, then it's more likely to have a positive outcome. But I'm not entirely sure whether your good intentions + some misinformation are a good match for a positive outcome. And I've not yet seen Spirit guides go out of their way to prove the existence of the spirit world in that context. But of course all this is only based on my own experiences.
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Also, I haven't seen anyone touch on this question from the original post:
"How much do I have to tell the psychic about myself for him or her to be able to contact my guides and deceased loved ones? Do I have to tell the psychic which loved ones are deceased, or will a good psychic be able to identify that on his or her own by contacting the deceased loved ones around me?"
So if I just ask the medium if there are deceased relatives around me and who they are, would a good medium be able to say which ones are there, or would I have to tell them specifically which deceased relatives I'm looking for? If that works, then no lies have to be involved, and they could provide information based on very little.
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You shouldn't really have to tell the psychic anything. When I had a reading with Erin, she knew that my dad's brother was dead and how he died because he came through. I didn't tell her who I was hoping to hear from. The same with my mum's sister. Erin didn't know beforehand that my mum had a sister or that she was recently deceased.