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I decided to test my all time favorite Etsy reader with a fake situation.

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Truthfromrosie:

--- Quote from: paperlantern2 on December 29, 2020, 04:15:01 AM ---i guessed psychicreadings4all as well. btw she also said the same about my poi— that i made him feel isolated and he would continue to avoid me. i was actually devastated at the time from her reading and way of delivering the info.

anyway regardless of who it is, this fits with my theory that psychics say whatever comes into their heads and they have no way of knowing what info is accurate or not aside from our reviews. since:

1. most people read on things they don’t objectively know the answer to at the time;
2. humans have a natural tendency to find meaning and patterns in info, so we find points of resonance with a reading;
3. many people want to be polite by leaving good reviews;
4. most reviews can only be left for a short time after a reading and not updated for outcomes;
5. many people are satisfied when they receive any seemingly helpful info about their issue;
6. psychics assess how well they are doing from reviews...

then i think readers share whatever pops into mind and i think a lot of it might be random bad info


edited to add: i am a week now with no readings and feeling so much better than when i was reading with psychics.

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I agree with this. She just saw stuff and said it with no way of knowing if it’s accurate or not. This is what they all do. I bet if I tested a made up scenario with all readers I’ve used in the past months that not many, if any, would tell me they aren’t picking up on anything or that they don’t feel connected. As I said recently neither we nor they seem to realise how limited their abilities are. The fact they give timeframes without huge caveats when they KNOW they are USUALLY not right floors me.

Selene:
Well, the thing is readers can also read possible paths too. Like they can read on things like "what would happen if I did XYZ?". Given that, I think it's possible that if a client told them a fake scenario they could potentially pick up a sort of alternate path where that is most likely to play out, and then read based on that. I'm not honestly sure if some readers would even pick up that it's fake because they typically have to trust that the client is telling the truth. They would have to be really really good to know that a customer is lying. If they got that level of detail and had that level of trust in their abilities they may be charging a lot more. Also, even if they could sense something wasn't right with what they were picking up, they would be in a tough situation to actually admit that the customer is lying. It's hard to know if the reader just swallowed the feeling that something was off and just did their best.

I think it's important to keep in mind that most readers have a very mild gift. They usually have to rely on the back-story or the question to interpret what they are picking up psychically or in the cards. So if the information the client tells them is wrong they may just be misinterpreting everything they pick up energetically.

Truthfromrosie:
I don’t know how they could pick up an alternate path from a totally made up scenario- the path wouldn’t exist and therefore there would be no energy pertaining to it to read. Even with real scenarios, where they’ve seemingly connected, they  will still say things spectacularly wrong- it’s seen time and time again on this forum. Massive gamble always as to whether they’re giving you accurate information or not.

Selene:

--- Quote from: Truthfromrosie on December 30, 2020, 01:50:51 AM ---I don’t know how they could pick up an alternate path from a totally made up scenario- the path wouldn’t exist and therefore there would be no energy pertaining to it to read. Even with real scenarios, where they’ve seemingly connected, they  will still say things spectacularly wrong- it’s seen time and time again on this forum. Massive gamble always as to whether they’re giving you accurate information or not.

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That's a good point. On that line of reasoning though...If readers could only see what was actually already there with their abilities, how could they even read the future at all, since it hasn't happened yet and isn't "real" yet? Where is that energy coming from that they are seeing?

The reasoning I've heard and believe is that readers can read projections from the past and present to see probable paths. But with that logic, they can also see other possible paths, the "what if' questions. How that all actually works though, I'm not sure.

paperlantern2:
i know this is weird but:

 in an effort to reduce my interest in psychics i have been reading a bit about physics and time. it turns out that physicists aren’t **at all** sure about how time works. many physicists think the future either already exists, or that every possible scenario exists.

as a result of this line of reading i’ve been doing, i’ve come to think of the future as an incredibly mysterious thing that even science can’t explain, much less psychics.

i will be happy to invest more time into neville goddard/law of attraction stuff rather than asking psychics the future. given manifestation precepts, we could actually be making the predictions happen ourselves by assuming them to be true.

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