Sunday, June 28, 2009

Getting the Psychic Reading Every Time

By Beeny Wile

Developed more recently, and obviously inspired by the Tarot, are decks known as Oracle cards. Like the Tarot, they are used for psychic readings by some, but the cards do not contain the same images, or even use the same deck structure. In the place of the traditional Tarot cards (the Empress, Death, the Fool, etc.) the Oracle deck contains images of goddesses, angels, fairies, and the like. In addition, many Oracle decks are without numbered suit cards. Thought by some to perhaps be the next evolution of Tarot cards, Oracle decks continue to grow in popularity; However most professional psychics still use the old fashion tarot cards to give true readings everyday to many around the world.

For instance, the axe shape represents difficulties, while an aircraft shape can mean either a journey taken or an elevation in status. Shell shapes are generally representative of good news, a ball is indicative of changing fortunes, while the raven shape is a sign of bad news. An image of a book may represent a need to investigate something in greater detail; a dagger a sign that one should exercise caution and avoid recklessness. In any psychic readings, images of dogs represent good friends, while goats and combs are common representations of enemies.

Intuition is the most important gift of the psychic and of every human being. It is an internal compass in most people's lives - even those who demonstrate no psychic acuity. This compass provides inner guidance in the form of a deep sense of knowing. It is intuition that we refer to when we talk about what our guts tell us to do. For psychics it is the fabled sixth sense that enables them to do what they do. So the next time you have a gut feeling listen to it just like every professional successful psychic does, I promise it wont lead you down the wrong path! Learn to trust your inner self and you too can develop psychic abilities.

The Barnum Effect is a term used by skeptics in reference to psychic phenomena in general and psychic readings in particular. Also known as the Forer Effect or personal validation fallacy, the Barnum Effect describes the phenomenon whereby people subjectively validate psychic statements so that even the most general statements seem to apply to them. It is a phenomenon that at least partially accounts for the popularity of generic horoscopes.

Invisible waves follow the same principle with electricity, x-rays, sound waves and psychic energy vibrating as well. The truth about psychic energy is simpler than that. It is a force, invisible to the eye, which consists of waves of mental energy that can pierce the veil between the physical and spiritual worlds. The mind is, after all, an energy producing engine that transmits and receives these waves on a continual basis. Our thoughts are waves of energy, which can be used to communicate with spirits and the divine when channeled by gifted psychics of strong will.

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