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would you consider someone who changes predictions as accurate?

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transplantnurse:
Great post..I am sure am the only one here who doesn't believe in free will..certain things happen to shape our beliefs and thoughts to our life destinies but free will is given by readers to justify their inaccuracies.LOL

Rediska:
And then you have the psychics that are just plain wrong and nothing can justify them.

stargazer:

--- Quote from: Baypark1 on February 27, 2017, 04:37:58 AM ---In my experience,  when one or two advisors give me a negative outcome, they are right. I can't explain how 20+ readers have a positive outcome be wrong. Here's something to think about though.  When I heard the negative readings, I quickly dismissed them thinking they were wrong.  All of the positive readings I hung on to and they didn't happen.  The negatives that I completely dismissed,  happened.  So, maybe there is something to this attaching and detaching from the outcome??

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This has happened to me! I definitely believe clinging onto an outcome and obsessing over it changes the energy and it gets delayed or doesn't happen at all.  Crazy but there really is something about it.

transplantnurse:
I have read with Spiritualist reader aka cookie.&
--- Quote from: Presence on February 27, 2017, 10:13:36 AM ---
--- Quote from: transplantnurse on February 27, 2017, 06:42:21 AM ---Great post..I am sure am the only one here who doesn't believe in free will..certain things happen to shape our beliefs and thoughts to our life destinies but free will is given by readers to justify their inaccuracies.LOL

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I disagree.

There have been a few times when a psychic made a prediction and explained to me it was important for me not to take any action--to just let things unfold--and that, while I had free will, it was best to do nothing.

Did I listen? Nope. In a moment of frustration or impatience, I wrote an e-mail I shouldn't have or called a bunch of times or made accusations, etc, etc. And did me exercising my free will change things (or even bring things to an abrupt end)? Yes, it did. Do I blame the psychic for being inaccurate? Of course not.

Sure some of them use it as an excuse, but from my experience, most of them bring up free will more as a reminder of how you're not completely at the mercy of the POI's actions and intentions.

If you don't believe in free will, who or what do you believe is dictating your choices?



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That is a great example.i have read with spiritualist reader aka cookie regarding my POI..& she told me he wouldn't come back until I reach out I said "hell no am NOT doing that" besides giving me her psychic advice that is bad womanly advise cz A.i have reached out before and B.the man should chase the female in many situations..So by me choosing not to contact him I might have changed my destiny but that's ok by me.But she further goes to say he would reach out but it would take a while and at this point I wouldn't even want him..so yes his or my free will and choice not to contact has set me to my path of never being him him..as it wasn't meant to be..

bluebelle:

--- Quote from: Presence on February 27, 2017, 01:40:16 AM ---A psychic might offer a prediction and it might be accurate in that moment. But the outcome is always a moving target because all it takes is a text message, a brief conversation, seeing a photo on Instagram, etc, etc and the whole situation can unexpectedly change.

Also, there have been times when I was so consumed by a situation (usually a relationship thing) and so many predictions were made. But then I'd have a moment of clarity, shift my energy, and stop caring as much. Weeks later, with this new perspective, I'd go back and ask a reader where the situation stands now and, of course, the predictions changed.

This is why I don't ask for predictions and brush them off when they are given without me asking. If I were to base anything on predictions, I'd have to call every day, or even multiple times a day, just to check in with how things are, what might have changed, and what new prediction comes from current circumstances.

It would be like constantly checking the weather report to gauge what is going to happen. Sure, certain weather patterns can lead to an obvious prediction of what's in store, but even just the slightest change can mean the different between a tropical storm and hurricane.

These days, I prefer to go to readers for knowledge and create my own outcome.

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This is so true...that's why it's so pointless to get readings about predictions.  they rarely come true, and since the energy is always in flux, ESP when you are dealing with another person, it's a waste of money and an emotional mindf** at the same time...bad combination.  LOL

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