Name: Lisa
Comments: I have a communication going with the spirit world all the time. They are constantly giving me advice and telling me what will be happening in my life. I'm used to it. My feeling is "doesn't everyone know about this?!" I do my own research on the Universe and am into astrology. I have figured out how to determine when people will have a baby and whether it will be boy or girl. I do all this myself but don't know where to go with that and other information I know.
It's difficult to be in touch with the spirit world because it means you are in touch with the deepest part of your self and that can be difficult, but you seem to be such a spirit, one that is in your body but never lost contact with your true self.
I wanted to enter contest about the readings but can't figure it out.
Uhhh... I'm going to go with the JVP topic. Good luck to Lisa though.
He's a charlatan just like John Edward and basically any other notable "medium" you care to name that is making the rounds in the public eye. Cold-reading, combined with pre-show interviews, three-hour shows edited into one hour to eliminate the "misses" and multiple-page post-show non-disclusure forms reveal all these people to be as fraudulent as the Spice Girls at a talent competition.
I believe there may be some cases of spontaneous "psychic" events, but I don't believe such things can be "harnessed" with any reliability or especially be performed on-command.
No, but I have seen and read of so many "mediums" and psychics that use identical or similar techniques, including a few expose's where some of the audience members broke their non-disclosure agreements to set folks straight about these people. This is the worst kind of confidence man, the kind whose assertions cannot usually be directly proven false, as they are all abstract and involve matters of belief and the supernatural.
It's one thing if they're *just* entertaining, or are providing their services for free, to help provide closure - but that isn't the case with these people, they are exploiting innocent and hopeful people's loss and grief and denial in order to get rich and famous, and while this isn't new by any means, although they *could* make a living as admitted magicians and conjurers and such, they willfully mislead people and claim special contact with deceased relatives.
While *some* of these performers may actually believe themselves "gifted", I remain EXTREMELY skeptical of "mediums" who require people to sign reams of legal documents - shouldn't they instead be performing for scientists to prove the validity of their paranormal abilities, and becoming rich and famous by being the first proven and scientifically authentic medium in history?