HOME | POLITICS | SPORTS | LIFE | SCI/TECH | OPEDS | HELPFUL TIPS

Useless-Knowledge.com
Articles


You Can't Buy Psychic Talent

By John L. Waters
Sept. 19, 2005

Rich as you might be, you can't buy psychic talent.:

Love, not money, wins out! The only incidents of psychic talent I've ever witnessed were experienced and reported by persons who invested very heavily in a friendship and when their friend was hurt or in trouble, the psychic knew this by some strange and wonderful ability. The message passed hundreds or even thousands of miles in less time than it takes to blink.

With real psychics you can't just plunk a hundred bucks down on the table and say, "prove it!" or "Show me!" You don't do "cold calling" or "hard selling" with love.

Dear Skeptic. You simply are not a heavily-invested friend of the psychic. Nor is it "mind power" that exerts your "will" to bend spoons or send a message. The message gets sent automatically, not by your conscious "will" or "mind," but by some other faculty.

This is why, when James Randi, Thomas Keyes, or some other skeptic offers a certain sum of money to a psychic, and expects the psychic to perform on cue, like a circus bear performing for its trainer, this is a totally silly expectation. This is simply not the way a genuine psychic operates. In the world of psychics, love, not money, is the answer.

When a psychic-intuitive person falls in love and shares love's great emotion with another person, this is a long-term investment. When a psychic parent carries and nurtures a beloved son or daughter, that is a long-term investment. We're talking about years of total devotion here. This has nothing to do with a bit of money plunked down on the table. That is like trying to hook a psychic and treating him or her like a prostitute. A savvy psychic doesn't bite.

If a psychic person takes the bait and TRIES to play Randi's money game, it is like Randi is the hooker and the psychic is the fish soon to be fried. A good psychic truly knows what love and psychic intuition are about. A person is profoundly intuitive only with an instrument, or with a discipline, or with a person to whom the intuitive has devoted a major portion of his or her life. At least in my studies of intuition, I've found this to be the case.

For example, Srinivasa Ramanujan devoted much of his life to studying and frolicking with numbers and with number theory. Ramanujan is reported to have said, "Numbers are my friends." This amazing man discovered mathematical theorems he could not prove using logic. Ramanujan simply wasn't a logical genius. He was a mathematical genius with an intuitive flair. Ramanujan wasn't psychic about people, though, or hidden streams of water, because his devotion was numbers. Period. Ramanujan wasn't a water witch.

------------

About the author: John L. Waters is an amateur psychologist and independent researcher on self-healing, integration, and problem-solving. John has created art, music and songs, prose and poetry, and helped people solve a difficult problem. For more information, read:

John's letters of recommendation:
http://members.tripod.com/johnlwaters/recommendations

about John's self-healing and integration:
http://members.tripod.com/johnlwaters/index.html

about John's independent research:
http://www.humboldt.edu/~jlw47/index.html

about John's seeking an agent or a publisher:
http://www.writers.net/writers/39295

Email: blueguntwo@yahoo.com


Tell a friend about this site!

------------

All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com. Please link to this article rather than copying and pasting it onto your site (which would be unauthorized and illegal).

Useless-Knowledge.com © Copyright 2002-2005. All rights reserved.