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maggs30:
I think that 99.9% of the psychics on these platforms and even many store fronts are fakes. I thank God I found this forum to find the ones I truly connect with because to be honest I call not so much to do with mine and his problems but more so because of my past relationship issues. Even the ones I connect with got stuff wrong before I started working on myself.

But back to the point must are after your money and milk you harder because the platform is milking them.

Yaz88:
For me, the platform systems like Keen have been the real problem.  Getting a reading from someone that has their own site takes planning and you retain a certain amount of a self-control over how much you spend. The impulse binges, those are the ones that are emotionally and financially so incredibly destructive.

Funny thing is, if the person I am interested in were to reach out to me tomorrow, I wouldn’t really even know what to say to him.  When asked what I’ve been up to, I sure wouldn’t want to say that I’ve been calling a bunch of psychics to see if I’d ever hear from him again and to find out what he’s been doing.  This, here, is a very slippery slope.  At one point I’d only go to a psychic to see what the universe and guides had as advice for me to grow spiritually and reach a higher version of self.  Then it turned into crazy ass madness of being codependent on readings.  A “negative” reading would turn my day on its head. 

I really don’t like the person I’ve become since July.  Hell, I wouldn’t date the current version of myself.  It’s a tricky thing with these readings because out of nowhere it seems like you stop doing the things you love to do and your priorities get all mixed up.  I’m not really sure how it happens, but it goes to show that it truly is an addiction. 

I’ll end by saying that this whole psychic reading fiasco has shown me that I need to heal.  Whatever triggered this obsession with knowing everything and the final outcome needs to be healed.  My POI is doing whatever it is that he’s doing, it doesn’t change my reality.  I just know that before I can have a relationship with anyone, I need to work on the relationship I have with myself.

When  you are in the midst of all these readings, don’t forget who the person is that really matters.  That person is you.

Girly1998:

--- Quote from: Yaz88 on September 15, 2019, 07:47:02 PM ---For me, the platform systems like Keen have been the real problem.  Getting a reading from someone that has their own site takes planning and you retain a certain amount of a self-control over how much you spend. The impulse binges, those are the ones that are emotionally and financially so incredibly destructive.

Funny thing is, if the person I am interested in were to reach out to me tomorrow, I wouldn’t really even know what to say to him. When asked what I’ve been up to, I sure wouldn’t want to say that I’ve been calling a bunch of psychics to see if I’d ever hear from him again and to find out what he’s been doing.  This, here, is a very slippery slope.  At one point I’d only go to a psychic to see what the universe and guides had as advice for me to grow spiritually and reach a higher version of self.  Then it turned into crazy ass madness of being codependent on readings.  A “negative” reading would turn my day on its head. 

I really don’t like the person I’ve become since July.  Hell, I wouldn’t date the current version of myself.  It’s a tricky thing with these readings because out of nowhere it seems like you stop doing the things you love to do and your priorities get all mixed up.  I’m not really sure how it happens, but it goes to show that it truly is an addiction. 

I’ll end by saying that this whole psychic reading fiasco has shown me that I need to heal.  Whatever triggered this obsession with knowing everything and the final outcome needs to be healed.  My POI is doing whatever it is that he’s doing, it doesn’t change my reality.  I just know that before I can have a relationship with anyone, I need to work on the relationship I have with myself.

When  you are in the midst of all these readings, don’t forget who the person is that really matters.  That person is you.

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Gosh yes. I often imagine what I would say if he did reach out and it always ends in anger. I wish I knew how damaging these reading would be before I made that first call.

peppie:

--- Quote from: Still tired on September 15, 2019, 08:23:01 PM --- The reality is that whole system is carefully designed in a way that will promote addiction. You end up trying so many different readers to find one or two decent ones, by that time you are hooked. Having lots and lots of terrible advisors works in their favor. It's an amazing business model.

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Yes. I'm so happy for you you broke free. Everything you wrote makes sense to me.

The thing I hate the most is that they keep your information on file even if you take it off. I didn't give them my name except through my credit card. I deleted my credit card and yet they still kept my name on file. Advisors leaves notes about you in their system, too. So all of your personal information is inside the site.

Lo12345:
Do we know which advisors share info and such?  I would like to know if I have been to one and not got to them again

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