PDA

View Full Version : ever consult a PSYCHIC



laceyjessica
12-31-2011, 05:37 AM
Has anyone ever sought out the advice of a psychic to help with where you might be going in regards to the crossdressing? I have lately spoke with a few mailny for fun and some just to see what they say. Well I have to say wish I wouldnt have, I guess if I keep in my mind its not real its like there opinion how they see the situation but wow some were dead on. The majority have said 2012 they do see me progressing by going out as a woman, couple say I will pass, they all say wife is cheating or has cheated on me because of the crossdressing. They have said that I will seek out a hormones to get a more femme appearance, couple said within the next few years I will be divorced and that will open so many possibilities including breast implants and living part time as a woman, even possibly working as a woman. All this is very hard to hear, exciting for a minute,the possibilities and all but when reality hits back here at earth it has me a little shaken.

Anyway just wondered if anyone is a psychic here or has anyone sought out the advice of one to see if they could read you?

suzy1
12-31-2011, 05:48 AM
Sorry, no offence, but I live in the real world. I don’t believe in psychics.
Or fairies at the bottom of the garden, father Christmas, the tooth fairy…………

Renee_E
12-31-2011, 05:53 AM
Sounds like they told you what they thought you wanted to hear. If you asked if you would give up crossdressing in the future I am sure you would have heard how one day you would wake up as MISTER MACHO.

Kaz
12-31-2011, 06:05 AM
I am afraid I am with Renee and Suzy on this. A good psychic is one who can read their client well and make sure they come back for more!

laceyjessica
12-31-2011, 06:44 AM
yeah your all right, just crazy some of the things they say and what i heard I guess. It was fun just kind of unnerving

Foxglove
12-31-2011, 07:25 AM
I have to agree with the other girls on this one. I've never met anyone who claimed to be psychic or who said that they were into that sort of thing who I thought really had their feet on the ground. I'm not saying they were bad people. Just a bit flighty for me.

Beth Wilde
12-31-2011, 08:56 AM
Talked to a few in the last 10 years, only by chance meeting, I'm not mad enough to pay one..... They do tend to generalise or work things out based on the way you ask questions. Your answers tend to give them their answers.... Nobody knows the future, the knowledge would ruin your life!

suzy1
12-31-2011, 09:02 AM
Nobody knows the future, the knowledge would ruin your life!

Now that’s what I call a pessimist!

Only joking Beth [Well half joking]

SUZY

sometimes_miss
12-31-2011, 09:19 AM
Absolutely. I concentrate very hard, and let my thoughts allow the psychic to know that I want to talk to them and give them my money if they simply can give me some advice about my life. Only the real ones will know that. Up to now, none of them have called me.

Cynthia Anne
12-31-2011, 09:24 AM
Oh my! After reading some of the responces I'm now afraid you girls don't beleive me when I say that I'm a witch!:eek: Yet let it be known I still look like one:brolleyes::devil:! Hugs!

PretzelGirl
12-31-2011, 10:42 AM
yeah your all right, just crazy some of the things they say and what i heard I guess. It was fun just kind of unnerving

I try to not get unnerved over things that haven't happened. There is enough happening in life for most of us that we don't need anything more to deal with.

I am puzzled by one thing. Under your avatar it says "Looking for a GG" but you talk about your wife in your post? Is the GG comment old or am I missing something?

Cheryl T
12-31-2011, 11:29 AM
Sorry, but my M-I-Law went to a psychic a few times and told me about it. The first thing she asked was "Why are you here?".
Don't mind me, but if she's psychic why did she have to ask?

All bogus if you ask me. I might as well ask my cat.

Foxglove
12-31-2011, 11:32 AM
Sorry, but my M-I-Law went to a psychic a few times and told me about it. The first thing she asked was "Why are you here?".
Don't mind me, but if she's psychic why did she have to ask?

All bogus if you ask me. I might as well ask my cat.

Sometimes they get it right--like the story about the woman who was told by a fortune-teller that she would soon have a serious accident. That very same day she crashed into another car--driven by the fortune-teller.

Miranda-E
12-31-2011, 01:21 PM
most are really just good at reading people and asking leading questions.
maybe 1 in a 1000 can do a deadpan reading without asking questions.

Beth Wilde
12-31-2011, 04:45 PM
Now that’s what I call a pessimist!

Only joking Beth [Well half joking]

SUZY

I know what you mean, but you must admit that if you were told that you would die on April 4th 2012, you would live so very differently from how you would have otherwise..... (Date made up at random - don't read anything into it, I am NOT psychic :P)

JulieK1980
12-31-2011, 05:07 PM
I'm a little psychotic......Oh wait, that's not what you asked.....nevermind....nothing to see here...

Mikaela
12-31-2011, 05:19 PM
Oh my! After reading some of the responces I'm now afraid you girls don't beleive me when I say that I'm a witch!:eek: Yet let it be known I still look like one:brolleyes::devil:! Hugs!

Ever turn someone into a newt, even if they got better?

mandi-panda
12-31-2011, 05:27 PM
As soon as I hear someone mention a psychic I am reminded of this picture...

http://www.gikubu.net/psychic-fair-cancelled.jpg

And the The $1M Challenge - James Randi Educational Foundation (http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/1m-challenge.html)

Years and years still unclaimed... once someone can claim the money I'll change my tune.

Ellyn
01-01-2012, 12:52 AM
Cynthia:

Really a witch? It sure does not show in your photo; but then I cannot even tell if you are the one on the left or the one on the right of your friend.

jennCD
01-01-2012, 04:36 AM
The experiences I've had have all been positive. Spot on with specific details and information no one would have known. Weighing all that was said as a whole, it was more than coincidence and nowhere near a series of lucky guesses. Either way, I was glad I went.

:)
jenn

Dana7
01-06-2012, 10:35 PM
Sorry, no offence, but I live in the real world. I don’t believe in psychics.
Or fairies at the bottom of the garden, father Christmas, the tooth fairy…………

I agree totally with Suzy. Psychics are hogwash. All of them.

JessHaust
01-07-2012, 01:01 AM
Sounds like they told you what they thought you wanted to hear. If you asked if you would give up crossdressing in the future I am sure you would have heard how one day you would wake up as MISTER MACHO.

Could not agree more.

JessHaust
01-07-2012, 01:05 AM
The experiences I've had have all been positive. Spot on with specific details and information no one would have known. Weighing all that was said as a whole, it was more than coincidence and nowhere near a series of lucky guesses. Either way, I was glad I went.

:)
jenn

They are just clever con men (con women?) . Wether you realize it or not, you give them everything that they tell you. Really it's kind of an art, like a magician.

Rachel Morley
01-07-2012, 01:06 AM
I have never sought out advice but I swear to God that one time I went for a reading (this is before I was even embracing my CDing) and the medium told me all sorts of things that were so true (about personal things in my past) and then she told me (right out of the blue) that I thought I should have been born a girl .... talk about reading my mind or "hitting the nail on the head" ... needless to say, I was speechless. I was too scared to go back.

jennCD
01-07-2012, 03:26 AM
They are just clever con men (con women?) . Wether you realize it or not, you give them everything that they tell you. Really it's kind of an art, like a magician.

You might be correct in some specific cases but with regard to my one experience, I was actually in a group of about 30 people, none of whom knew me. I spoke to nobody prior to the start of the event. I was approached first in the group and was told a number of specific things that no one associated with the event or in the audience could ever have known about me or even deduced by simply looking at me. Nothing was of the "I'm seeing the letter M" or "Did you have someone close to you who recently passed?" nature. I was told very specific, detailed things that happened in my past and I was not required to respond unless I didn't understand what was being said to me.

I'm sure there are many who have no qualms about taking money from someone and simply telling them the things they want to hear that may happen to them in the future, but regardless of if a psychic/medium is actually speaking to those who have passed or if they simply have a way of connecting to the energy given off by the person they are "reading" and interpret that as being connected to "the other side", I know what I experienced that day and it was not a con job or a slight of hand parlor trick.

:)
jenn

Kate Simmons
01-07-2012, 07:03 AM
No need to Hon, I am one myself.:)

Jenny Gurl
01-07-2012, 08:27 AM
Well the entire pschic friends network didn't see the bankruptcy coming.:lol:


http://www.dmnews.com/psychic-friends-firm-goes-bankrupt/article/58665/

I have dealt with them once on a serious problem that seemed to have no solution. All I can say is I saw some of the best in the the U.S. and they were very expensive, yet not helpful at all. Buy a deck of tara cards and do it yourself, spend the rest on a nice outfit and makeup. :)

eluuzion
01-07-2012, 08:59 AM
Why don't psychics ever ask murder victims who killed them?

As a kid, I always got accused of pushing too hard on the Ouigy (sp?) board pointer.

Hey, I still own an "8 ball".

Actually, I am pretty good at "reading" people. Wanna buy the book? It is only $19.95 if you don't want the video tape series. If you do, just add whatever your moral compass tells you to send.

"AND...if you order within the next 34 seconds, I will send you a beautiful set of steak knives, ABSOLUTELY FREE...as my personal gift to you":D

Hey, do you think this money belt makes me look fat?

Actually, I really love Psychics...
But I could never eat a whole one...

Ok, seriously...
I can never be serious...
Seriously,

I have never been to a Psychic, but I have been with a few Psych Chicks when I was getting my Psychology degree. They were unbelievable!

now, what was the question again? Oh, I think I already answered it.

Foxglove
01-07-2012, 12:25 PM
When I was young, I was working in a bookshop. One day a woman, a self-professed psychic, came in trying to peddle some copies of a book she had written. The manager, much to my displeasure, instructed me to take a few copies from her on consignment. (I took them and promptly put them in the basement, where they remained until she came back for them. She wasn't too pleased when she discovered where I'd been displaying them.)

Anyway, I forget the whole title of the book, but it was "Something, Something: A Physic Writing." (Please note the spelling.) There was a lot of stuff in it about the Kennedy's, and it was very sad. A lot of people were physic about John Kennedy, once he was dead.

wishing2bali
01-07-2012, 12:51 PM
Talk about some skeptics in here, or just a lot of people who have got taken by con (wo)men.

I went to one about 5 years ago, and while I'll admit I wasn't blown away, she did know a few intimate details about my life not even some of my family is aware of. She also told me things that ended up panning out weeks later.
One of which was an injury at work. She had mentioned that I would get injured at work, and she was quite specific about it being there. She said it wouldn't be serious, but it wouldn't be a paper cut either. Low and behold 3 weeks later, after I had brushed it off, and forgotten what she had said, I was carrying a piece of sheet metal, it slipped out of my grasp, and ended up taking a thumbnail sized chunk of skin a little more than 1/8" deep out of my wrist. Needless to say it reminded me of what I was told, and it kinda freaked me out.

The other thing that most stands out from our conversation was that she had seen me starting a relationship, and possibly marrying someone in the medical profession, whom at the time I wasn't even dating. Just someone who I had been talking to occasionly online for a few months, and that we had never met in person. It should be mentioned that I had not mentioned her once while talking to the medium. The medium said that she had seen us going to somewhere by a beach, or by water very soon. I said to myself I've never met this girl before how am I going on a date with her? Well a little over a month had passed, and I hadn't talked to this girl, but maybe once or twice. The town she lived in got hit with their worst flood in over 50 years. I come home from work one morning, and hopped online, just like any other day, and this girl is online. I ask where she's been, what's going on? She tells me about the flood that had just happened among other things. We chit chat on and off for about another hour. Somewhere in the conversation she had made a comment that resulted in me picking on her about it. A few minutes go by and the conversation escalates into her wanting to kick my butt(jokingly of course). Knowing she wouldn't do anything regardless, I typed in my address, and said come get me if you think you're so tough. We banter back and forth for a few more minutes, when out of the blue she asks if I had been to Cedar Point yet that year, because she hadn't gone yet, and wanted someone to go with her. I mention that I had never been there before. She insisted that I go with her, and that she would even pay for both our admissions, provided I drive us there. 20 bucks gas vs 100 dollar admission, plus a date! Yes please!!! For those of you that aren't familiar with Cedar Point, it is in Ohio on the coast of Lake Erie. Great park by the way for anyone who's interested. We were together over 2 years before I mentioned to her about ever going to a medium. We have since been together over 4 years, and wed this past November. My wife is in healthcare administration.

EllieOPKS
01-07-2012, 01:46 PM
I believe in Psychics. I went to one and she said "I knew you were coming" , how scary is that??????

docrobbysherry
01-07-2012, 03:19 PM
If one had told me that 16 years ago or before, I'd have laffed in his/her face!:devil:


Sorry, no offence, but I live in the real world. I don’t believe in psychics.
Or fairies at the bottom of the garden, father Christmas, the tooth fairy…………
My father and mother weren't religious and believed as u do, Suzy. However, my father once told of he and my mom visiting a psychic on one of their dates back in Chicago. Among other things, she told them they would get married, have 2 kids, a boy and a girl, and would move far, far away by the ocean! After having me, they moved to Newport Beach, Calif. where my sister was born.

He told the story with my mother rite there nodding her head in agreement! :eek:
Altho, that happening didn't seem to change their beliefs, I try to keep an open mind. At least to the point where I'm not so certain I know exactly what's happening, or why!:straightface:

suzy1
01-07-2012, 03:29 PM
If one had told me that 16 years ago or before, I'd have laffed in his/her face!:devil:


My father and mother weren't religious and believed as u do, Suzy. However, my father once told of he and my mom visiting a psychic on one of their dates back in Chicago. Among other things, she told them they would get married, have 2 kids, a boy and a girl, and would move far, far away by the ocean! After having me, they moved to Newport Beach, Calif. where my sister was born.

He told the story with my mother rite there nodding her head in agreement! :eek:
Altho, that happening didn't seem to change their beliefs, I try to keep an open mind. At least to the point where I'm not so certain I know exactly what's happening, or why!:straightface:

Sherry, there are billions of things going on every minute in the world. People talking, events happening, and so on.
So coincidences happen, it’s inevitable! And then someone goes wow! It must be supernatural.
And then there is the story that is passed down and inevitably gets changed along the way. [And wishful thinking also comes into play]

We must do two things here. One, hold on to reality. Two, use the common sense that we all have but do not always use.
I will not keep an open mind when it comes to this c**p

SUZY

Piora
01-07-2012, 03:49 PM
Ever turn someone into a newt, even if they got better?

Burn her! BURN her!! :heehee:

I'm with everyone on here who don't believe in psychics. I agree that most of them are just very clever con artists who have some psychological background, and know how to read people.

Miranda-E
01-07-2012, 03:54 PM
Why don't psychics ever ask murder victims who killed them?



thats a necromancer, not a psychic. Wrong MOS. :)

cassandra54
01-07-2012, 05:52 PM
why is there a psychic hotline? why don't they just call me.

seriously though, i believe in many things occult. but one thing i have a hard time believing in is psychics. i believe that we all have premonitions and i think they can be life saving if we're in touch with them. you know that moment where we reacted to something so quick it was almost before it happened?

but i believe that the world and what happens here is just unpredictable. there is no way that Nostradamus or any other great psychics could ever imagine what the world has become today,let alone say what will happen. if they ability for someone to be a psychic were valid, i think that a lot of disasters and really bad things could have been prevented by now.

on the other hand, i do believe in reincarnation, ghosts, spirits, ufo's, deja vu, extra terrestrials and a few other things that i cannot think of at the moment. events and facts substantiate these things in a more credible way.

NicoleScott
01-07-2012, 06:21 PM
Two psychics meet on the sidewalk, and one says to the other: "You're fine. How am I?"

I may be psychic, and here's my prediction to prove it: If you go to a psychic, the psychic will be financially enriched at your expense, and you will get nothing in return.

Jess Marie
01-08-2012, 02:19 AM
My parents got me one for Christmas, but due to booking, I don't have an appt. until June :( I always felt psychics were a waste of time because if you think you know your future, you are going to try to do it or prove it wrong. Like with your wife, the idea in your head that she is cheating may end up leading to the demise of your marriage because you are now going to always suspect she is cheating on you. Please, don't let this fill your head. It's best to let life take its course. As for my session, I will obviously want to ask the same questions as you, but I will refrain I hope.

Jess Marie
01-08-2012, 02:23 AM
I believe in Psychics. I went to one and she said "I knew you were coming" , how scary is that??????

She had to have known you were coming. You must have made an appointment of some sort.

freeindress
01-08-2012, 06:09 AM
Unlike many skeptics here, I believe in psychic powers but try to learn them myself, as my spiritual path includes avoiding anybody else's beliefs. I met a few serious ones, mostly from sharing common interests in other esoteric stuff, and paid only once for a reading which proved insightful. But when I went to a psychic fair, I saw a bunch of them in front of their booths waiting for clients like foxes waiting for rabbits, so I walked slowly past them with a big smile thinking "If you try to read my mind, I'm not your prey !".

eluuzion
01-08-2012, 07:07 AM
thats a necromancer, not a psychic. Wrong MOS. :)

Oops…thanks for the correction Miranda…I stand corrected.

I have a solid grasp of necrophilia and a few other “necro” related behaviors. I am also reasonably proficient in using the “Greek scalpel” to separate the thorax from the abdomen of such terms, in order to translate each part into a meaningful definition of the whole…(nekros = “corpse, dead…etc). But I have never encountered the term necromancy or necromancer before. I must have been sick the day they covered that one in my abnormal psych classes, :drink:.

I just did a little 2 minute google session to enlighten myself on the term. Pretty interesting. Not attractive to me…but interesting just the same. I admit to not devoting much time in my life researching the “necro” dimensions of the world. I am still fuzzy as to who would win an arm wrestling match between a necrophiliac and a necromancer, but that digression can wait.

So I learned something new today. Thank you. I apologize to any necromancers if I offended any, :hugs:.

There…all better.

:love:

audreyinalbany
01-08-2012, 11:00 AM
Getting back top the original question... even if you believe in psychics, you still have control over how you will behave. If psychic tells you you're going to get divorced, don't you think that you and your wife might have just a little bit of input?

suzy1
01-08-2012, 01:07 PM
Getting back top the original question... even if you believe in psychics, you still have control over how you will behave. If psychic tells you you're going to get divorced, don't you think that you and your wife might have just a little bit of input?

You’re trying to be logical Audrey.
There is no room for logic when discussing a psychic.

To continue the subject please go to cloud cuckoo land where the fairies live.:silly:

docrobbysherry
01-08-2012, 02:32 PM
Getting back top the original question... even if you believe in psychics, you still have control over how you will behave. If psychic tells you you're going to get divorced, don't you think that you and your wife might have just a little bit of input?
Probably should have gone to a psychic instead of a therapist when my ex and I were trying to "save" our marriage, Audrey! The psychic would have told us rite away that my ex had lost interest in it! Thereby saving me $$$ and lots of wasted time and effort!

makin' it real
01-08-2012, 04:09 PM
Hi Jessica. It sounds like your talks with the psychics really brought to your attention some issues you hadn't been paying attention to. How are you doing with these thoughts? Most psychics, if they read anything, tend to read what is present inside your own thought field/energy field, which is to say, they are not bringing in outside information, just what's already there inside you.

How have you been with the information now? When I get information like that, I test it against my internal truth meter for accuracy. Now that you have some additional information from those "outside" sources, how do they test out with your internal sources? Can you identify any of your wife's behaviors that would match what you heard? Things maybe you hadn't put together before? How about feelings? Had you been experiencing feelings in relation to your wife that you hadn't been able to identify, that now make sense?

I have had many psychic experiences, and have studied the phenomena extensively. Although it is a normal human (and animal) function, most of us here in Western cultures have shut it down to better fit in with our societies' standards. One of the key elements when receiving any kind of outside information is to evaluate how it fits, feels, sits inside of you, and to trust your own inner knowing. Don't believe something just because a counselor, a psychic, or a physician says it. Test its accuracy for yourself.

How do you feel now? Do you think there might be more complete and more frequent expression of the feminine in your life? It sounds like you've got a time of great change coming up. I wish you well in navigating those waters.

~Rachel


As to the "psychic" stuff, I happened across this article today and thought others on this thread might find it interesting too.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2083279/Psychic-powers-How-thought-premonitions-telepathy-common-think.html#ixzz1itwYvXGc

Here's one part of what it says:

Many people told me they had thought of someone for no apparent reason, and then that person rang in a way that seemed uncanny. Or they knew who was calling when the phone rang, even before they picked up the receiver.

I designed an experiment to test this... [which] involved asking subjects for the names and phone numbers of four friends or family members before placing them alone in a room with a landline telephone with no caller ID.

I then selected one of the four callers at random and asked them to phone the subject, who had to say who was on the line before answering.

By guessing at random, subjects would have been right about one time in four, or 25 per cent.

In fact, the average hit rate was 45 per cent, very significantly above the level of chance, and these results have been replicated independently at universities in Germany and Holland.

Presh GG
01-08-2012, 05:51 PM
These haven't anything to do with cding ... But.....

I've stumbled into situations I can't explain any other way then there is something more there than "reading "

Once I was traveling through south America where I was walking past a tin shack. The people here speak a dialect I don't know and I was alone.
A women came out and called to me , translated by her daughter into Spanish " come here tomorrow .. I can see you "
The following day ,before moveing on I went by her shack where she presented me with a bracelet she had made overnight.. It was a gift , free, no money.
She repeated " I can see you "
(1) The bracelet had scorpians at each end [ I'm a scorpio ]
(2) There are 4 groups of flowers [ I'm a horticulturalist ]
(3) There Right There ! was my given name I'd not used in this town [ remember I'm traveling alone ]

I can not explain this, can you ?

I have had other experiances with Brujas [ 4 experiances total ] .. I have the deepest respect for them.

Believe it or don't
Presh