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Thank you, Spitfire. I will definitely do that.

posted by Tremac on November 7, 2004 at 8:54 AM | link to this | reply

tremacc, ya know, those types of "psychics" are what make us
proven authentic ones look like idiots and fakes. (I HATE the word "psychic" BECAUSE of such people.) I never solicite or advertise myself because in all actuality, I don't need to. EVERY single client of mine comes from a word of mouth referral. Just remember, there really are some of "us" that are truly genuine and not out to make a buck. However, I wouldn't ever trust anyone that emailed (spammed) me or flagged me down on the street either. If ever you seek real readings, always go with a personal referral. (Much the same as car sales and mortgage brokers!!)  

posted by SpitFire70 on November 7, 2004 at 1:43 AM | link to this | reply

Thanks A Norseman, you're right. Everything happens for a reason...
unless it doesn't.    I know what you mean about the kids... you always wonder and worry about them above everything else, no matter what.

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 10:31 PM | link to this | reply

Great question Tremac...
I didn't even want to know what gender my kids were before they were born.  I  like suprises and the way life is set up everyday is a new suprise.  Now that my children are grown though I may be tempted...just a peek perhaps.  I might want to peek just for a minute five years down the road and make sure they were OK.  While I was there I might take stock of my own condition as well.  I'm glad we can't though because I think things happen the way they are supposed to.  Good post.

posted by A_Norseman on October 27, 2004 at 10:23 PM | link to this | reply

Touche, Amateur. I got you.
Waiting to live is not a life worth living.    While living in anticipation of what's to come you squander the time that you have.

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 10:16 PM | link to this | reply

Wordsmith, I hear ya. Though I want to have my cake and eat it too--

Disasters, what disasters? 

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 10:13 PM | link to this | reply

Ca88andra,

Maybe just knowing changes the outcome, or it could be that they were frauds, or like you said-- maybe they were just dead wrong.    I am open to the possibility of it all, though.   One day.    Thanks for sharing your experience with me.  

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 9:35 PM | link to this | reply

Sometimes ignorance is bliss...

Let's say, God comes along today and tells me that twenty years on, I shall be a multi-billionnaire. My wealth will never stop growing and I shall have no problems living in the laps of luxury, while continually donating huge sums of money for charitable purposes. But, before I can attain such wealth, I shall experience hell on earth. I shall be living life as a beggar, abandoned by my family with no roof over my head, an outcast of society living off scraps scavenged from the rubbish dumps, a being pitied only by the stray dogs. This hellish experience will last nineteen years before things take a turn.

Do you really think the thoughts of luxury and pleasure will be foremost in my mind? I doubt so.

posted by Amateur on October 27, 2004 at 8:45 PM | link to this | reply

I think I'd want to know...
And then I'd worry myself sick about any disasters in my future.

posted by word.smith on October 27, 2004 at 7:05 PM | link to this | reply

At different times in my life I've been to different readers. Some were incredibly correct and some were dead wrong.

posted by Ca88andra on October 27, 2004 at 4:12 PM | link to this | reply

Ariala, kitty litter, you say? Hmmm... I will have to check into that.
No wonder kitty cats are so smug.

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 1:40 PM | link to this | reply

Wait, you mean reading kitty litter isn't a sure bet?

posted by Ariala on October 27, 2004 at 1:32 PM | link to this | reply

Aardvark, I'm no psychic, but I knew you'd say that.

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 1:30 PM | link to this | reply

For me, the ability to change the future is the only reason to live in the present.

posted by aardvark on October 27, 2004 at 12:38 PM | link to this | reply

LOL, CUNNING. Very talented indeed.

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 10:33 AM | link to this | reply

I can predict the recent past

I'm a happy medium.

posted by CunningLinguist on October 27, 2004 at 10:26 AM | link to this | reply

Hey, Kelli.

 

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 9:50 AM | link to this | reply

Oh good, Wolf-Girl. I thought they just read sucker on my forehead
or that I would get a scary reading.    Thanks for the heads up.

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 9:49 AM | link to this | reply

tremacc,
the fact that they make a beeline for you while ignoring others would seem to suggest they see things they would like to explore, or that your aura interests them. I know that when mine was dark from personal tragedy, people and esp. psychics avoided looking at me at all costs.

posted by Wolf-Girl on October 27, 2004 at 9:44 AM | link to this | reply

posted by Kelli on October 27, 2004 at 9:43 AM | link to this | reply

Wolf-Girl

You're right, to know and not be able to control the outcome is definitely a reason to steer clear.   Yes, actually I am familiar with auras, which is why I didn't ask her out loud why she was looking at the top of my head.   I don't know if it was a ploy only to pique my interest or if she was looking so intently because of something else that she saw.    

So anyway,  I guess the concensus is that people steer clear not because they don't believe in premonitions but because they don't want to know.

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 9:39 AM | link to this | reply

Talion, good analogy.
It all sounds pretty ho hum when you put it that way.    I don't envy psychics or anyone else who can accurately predict the future.  

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 9:32 AM | link to this | reply

Inns, I agree. I think we all feel that way for the most part.

But sometimes I have those moments...

posted by Tremac on October 27, 2004 at 9:27 AM | link to this | reply

No I wouldn't want to know, esp. if there was something dark and I had no power to alter its course or effect. Oh and P.S. they are looking at your head because that is where they see your "aura" or energy field, in colors that reflect your level of lightness of being. Does that make sense?

posted by Wolf-Girl on October 27, 2004 at 9:18 AM | link to this | reply

tremacc
That would take the mystery out of everything, and hence the fun. Something would be missing. It's like watching a movie we've seen before. It can still be a pleasant experience, but there's no thrill, no expectations of the unknown. That's an aspect of life that makes it worth living, one I'm not sure I could do without.

posted by Talion on October 27, 2004 at 9:09 AM | link to this | reply

I don't think so...

it does not leave much room for hope if you know how things are going to turn out.  Bad things would be depressing and pleasant surprises would become ho-hum if you knew about them ahead of time.

posted by theinnkeepersdaughter on October 27, 2004 at 9:05 AM | link to this | reply

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