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I Had The Unfortunate Job Of Escorting A Female Client To A Spiritualist Meeting Today!!
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What an absolute load of TOSH, I was getting quite wound up at this meeting because the woman who was supposedly receiving these messages was useless and every message she gave out to an individual would probably have fitted every body in the room, a dreadful scam!!
We had to pay £3.00 to go in, I wanted to ask for my money back on the way out!!
I really felt that the lady I was supporting (learning Disability) was duped into believing this nonsense, her mother died last week. She had the nerve to tell my client that she had "made contact with an elderly lady with grey hair, it used to be a lot darker" My client broke down saying "thats my mum"
I really wanted to stand up and protest!! I told my boss " don not send me there again as next time I wont be able to keep my mouth shut!!
And they stand there and have the audacity to preach about morals!!!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I must say I’ve never known a spiritualist church to charge an entrance fee, but as difficult as it may be, if there’s a job to do, there are occasions when personal feelings must be put aside. There’s no doubt that his sort of thing often brings comfort to the bereaved. Just this week I’ve listened to a spiritualist friend whose mother recently died telling me that since her mother ‘came through’ a day or two back, she has come to terms with her loss and feels much better.
I know what you are saying Naomi, I still feel that your friend has found comfort through a deceit or a lie or at best a false belief. If I could believe that my deceased Mother and brother was now living in a beautiful land of green fields and blue sky I would get relief from that as well but it would still not be true.
Millions of people believe in this sort of thing and they're not all stupid. That this lady has learning difficulties is irrelevant. You could use the same argument that you wouldn't want to take someone to regular church, faith healers - Holland and Barrett even just because you think it's tosh. If it gave her enjoyment or comfort why does it matter.
I went to one wi a pal and I was picked out. Several questions were asked of me and various stements made including one saying I could be seen under a lampost reading a book (??????) Every time I said "no" or that it meant nothing to me, the response was "Think about it, it'll come to you later" needless to say, it didn't.
Naomi, "Ratter, letting her go ahead might have been an interesting test"
Oh Naomi I was so tempted, I just couldnt do it while supporting a client.
THECORBYLOON, I was hearing the same nonsense, she was saying stuff like: "Ok it may mean nothing to you now but I will leave it with you, ask the family, it will come to you" I kept thinking "how dare you insult peoples intelligence so" but hey! they were all sucked in it appears!
Oh Naomi I was so tempted, I just couldnt do it while supporting a client.
THECORBYLOON, I was hearing the same nonsense, she was saying stuff like: "Ok it may mean nothing to you now but I will leave it with you, ask the family, it will come to you" I kept thinking "how dare you insult peoples intelligence so" but hey! they were all sucked in it appears!
"What sort of church charges people money for going in?"
About 3 years ago (?) the church in Saint Albans changed the mid week service so they no longer took a collection but took an entry fee at the door. Became not so much a spiritual service, more of a paid demonstration. I can understand the problem with not collecting enough from voluntary donations to cover costs, but felt it turned one thing into something completely different. No longer a time of spiritual contemplation with evidence, but a show.
About 3 years ago (?) the church in Saint Albans changed the mid week service so they no longer took a collection but took an entry fee at the door. Became not so much a spiritual service, more of a paid demonstration. I can understand the problem with not collecting enough from voluntary donations to cover costs, but felt it turned one thing into something completely different. No longer a time of spiritual contemplation with evidence, but a show.
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