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13 psychic myths and facts: dare to think differently

Myth: psychics read your mind at all times.

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Psychic readers can read your mind if we focus our intention on doing so; however, if we did that to everyone all the time, we would get tired and need mental health care. I personally am not interested in that! Also, any professional reader will ask for your permission instead of invading your privacy. That being said, some things like intuition and face reading do become automatic, but usually you tune in to them for short periods of time and only when necessary. Also, if someone doesn’t want them to read it, they can’t; it’s that easy.

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Psychic readers know everything about the person, even the color of the underwear they are wearing or what they had for breakfast.

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Psychic readers often focus on specific areas of interest that are often decided by the person reading. In some cases, a person (also called a caregiver or seeker) just wants to be “read”, in which case, the psychic usually sees general information that he then interprets into general or specific perceptions for the assistant. In addition, the qualities of the perceptions depend on the question and the energetic openness of the assistant to the reader.

Myth:

Readers will tell you something horrible, like you will have an accident or die.

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Professional readers have a code of ethics that they read by and it generally doesn’t include telling people about things they can’t control or are psychically damaging to know. My general rule of thumb is this: Does it add value and benefit the person to know? If it is and it is not against the code, then I will tell you and then give you ideas on how to improve a challenging situation.

Myth:

Psychic readers are scammers.

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Professional readers are interested in providing a valuable service that helps a person and not scam them. As with many things, vulnerable and desperate people and those who do not want to work or take responsibility for their lives are the most susceptible to fraud. I say get scammers out of business by taking ownership of your life and in my practice reject vulnerable people and redirect them to crisis centers or other help.

Myth:

Psychic readers are bogus and often use cold reading techniques.

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Professional readers can often read body language, facial expressions, and parts, hair, and clothing styles because they have a genuine interest in understanding, observing, and getting to know others. Cold reading is often used alone (i.e. face reading) or in combination with other reading tools (tarot, astrology, palm, etc.). Cold reading can also be used to break the ice (build a relationship) or used for illustrative purposes (when perceptions of reading are related to what is seen visually). Furthermore, “normal” everyday people use cold reading techniques in everyday transactions with others without paying much attention to it. Cold reading techniques help people build rapport and get along with others. So-called fraudulent psychic readers use these techniques to intentionally defraud others.

Myth:

A psychic is not real unless he can read without being asked.

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A psychic can pick up misplaced data about a person, but it generally requires a concentrated effort to read another person and that person needs to open up to reading without evidence in order for something of value to come out of the reading. Professional readers will want to know the “specific” questions that a babysitter wants answered because they could be there all day collecting misplaced data or “psychic debris” that has no relevance or meaning to the babysitter. This is just a waste of time. Also, as mentioned above, psychics and readers are basically interpreters. They receive data and interpret it into something meaningful and practical for the assistant to understand and relate to the answer. Your question sets the stage for interpretation. If there is no doubt, the answer is likely to be general.

Myth:

All readers are psychics.

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Some readers are not psychic; however, all psychics are readers. Being a psychic means that you have heightened senses beyond the norm. A reader is someone who has knowledge of an ancient scientific tool and can interpret a result, but does not necessarily make intuitive leaps when interpreting the data obtained from a reading tool such as tarot, astrology, numerology, palmistry, analysis of handwriting, etc. Psychic sense tools include: Clairvoyance (sight), Clairaudience (hearing), Clairsentience (feeling), Clairaugustance (taste / smell), and Clairvoyance (knowledge). Psychics connect to the “universal mind” (without having to study a system), collect things, and interpret the results. Readers study a system, collect things, and interpret the results.

Myth:

Psychic readers shouldn’t charge money for what they do because it is a gift and it is spiritual.

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Professional readers provide a valuable service that others benefit from. Although it can be a gift, many people have gifts: athletes, actors, doctors, psychologists, etc. Since we live in a society that requires us to use money to survive, we need to earn a living, so why not use our gift? If we don’t, we are wasting our gift and that doesn’t make any sense. As for being spiritual, if I was living in conditions where I received financial support (i.e. religious workers, living in a monastery, etc.) I wouldn’t have to worry about making a living. And if I lived that lifestyle, I would also be less available to the general public as my focus would be only on spirituality and I would be less concerned with the mundane everyday, and some may say superficial aspects of life.

Myth:

All psychics or readers know the past, the present and the future.

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Not all psychics or readers have the same ability or interest. Retrocognition (past), cognition (present), and precognition (future) are areas that a psychic or reader can guess at and depends on their ability and interest as to how well, if at all, they can do it.

Myth:

A reading is set in stone.

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Most professional readers believe in a combination of free will and destiny. Free will gives you the freedom to do what you want and change course. Fate is something that just happens to you and there is no way around it. A reader is like any other forecaster (weather, sports, and stocks, for example). We look at past performance and present conditions to guess a future “probable” outcome; however, free will or intervention (divine or otherwise) can affect prognosis. And that’s the curve ball which means that no reader is 100% accurate.

Myth:

The readings are for divination purposes only.

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The readings can be used for personality analysis, strategies or a brainstorming tool, an objective point of view, meditation, mediation and arbitration, decision making, viewing options, healing, brainstorming and idea generation, life analysis past, manifestation of dreams, analysis of dreams, mediumship, history. development, planning, psychic / intuitive development, diagnosis of love and relationships, professional and employment counseling, expansion of experience, understanding of people, society, the self and situations, or a short-term economic alternative to coaching services , advice and / or consultancy without a license.

Myth:

Psychic readers (also known as fortune tellers) are unattractive, gray-haired old women who read in dark and mysterious (and perhaps creepy) living rooms or home spaces that have a lot of old and strange things on display. They also have a crystal ball or a selection of cards with strange images that they grasp with their long fingers and painted nails. With a headscarf, maybe around the shoulders, with jewels (beads and / or coins around the neck, bracelets on the wrists, many rings and earrings) they are silent but penetrating and see through our soul telling us all kinds of things. of profound and devastating news and omens that make us sick.

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While there are some such types of readers, modern psychic readers often have an office every day or read by phone, email, instant messaging, or postal (recorded) mail when reading to an individual during a private session. They may or may not see search engines in person and when they do it may be in a regular office space, café, or at a special event within their home, office, restaurant, spa, or trade show. Also, readers look like everyone else. They can be young, socially beautiful, full of life and vitality, lively and modern looking, your next door neighbor, a sporty man or mom. With that being said, some readers, like the readers of (3ofcups.ca), go out of their way to see the paper as it adds sparkle, atmosphere, and excitement to an event.

Myth:

Testing a psychic will prove their accuracy.

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When a builder builds a wall it is to keep things out. If a caretaker intentionally lifts a wall and is a very good builder, the psychic will not be able to penetrate it. Psychics, to my knowledge, are not omnipotent paranormal beings. When a psychic gives a reading, it is an energy exchange; it is a give and take activity.

The readings are not intended to be a fun trick, although they are entertaining (hey, someone is telling me about me!). Genuine psychics do not like to be tested because they are not magicians or try to do tricks and are rarely able to give an accurate reading when tested. Psychics are not interested in matching wits or playing mind games, although mentalists like that. Psychics want to provide seekers or caregivers with valuable information that makes the assistant feel great.

Giving false information can confuse the psychic, turn him off, and make him anxious, which can leave a bad vibe. It’s a bad way to test a psychic who has a genuine interest in helping others. Now some psychics (like through 3 of Cups) focus on being entertained, but there is still a etiquette to keep in mind when receiving a special event reading.

When a caregiver entertains themselves by deceiving, confusing, or withholding while reading a reading, they are being unproductive and negative and probably shouldn’t receive a reading from a genuine psychic. If a caregiver is “preoccupied” with giving information rather than simply getting a reading or asking questions, he is hurting both himself and the reader, as his energy is not open and the reader gets murky information. Of course at 3 of Cups Psychic Event Entertainment www.3ofcups.ca we are used to testers and many of us read very well and enjoy those conditions, but what I’m saying here is: it’s largely inappropriate and doesn’t really test any. .

It’s hard enough to do an actual reading when someone is open let alone trying to sift through a garbage can of psychic debris. So testing a psychic proves nothing more than the babysitter’s unkind behavior to another human being and to themselves, this is especially true for special events when the vibe should generally be positive and uplifting. The guests, who put psychics to the test, can put a humid atmosphere in an event. So if you know you have a lot of guests who are skeptical and want to have fun testing the psychic, try a mentalist or inform the psychic beforehand so they can decide if that’s the environment they want to entertain themselves in.

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