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My mum has invited me to the spirtualist church next week for an extravaganza. I have been before and i do class my self as some what psycic, but i am dubioius about some of the messages that you get from mediums. My mum goes quite a lot and was told by my deceased grandmother that i was depressed and worried about something and that i should look after myself. I am not. So i am quite sceptical about this.
Any comments serious ones please. Thanks
Any comments serious ones please. Thanks
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When you go, if you can, make sure you manage to get a word with a high up person from the church - NOT the medium - and remark to them, as casually as possible, that you're worried about your friend X who has recently died. Make sure X is someone who is alive and kicking. See whether a message for you turns up during the service.
If you're too obvious, there's no point.
If you're too obvious, there's no point.
What a load of Horsesh1t! "I class myself as some what psycic" perlease, then go and win the kin lottery. Waldo is being a little less direct but can you not see he's saying the same as me, get your head out of your ar5se. Phsycic PMSL! Mediums/phsycics kin fortune tellers off all flavours, Charlatans one and all preying on the gullible and terminally dim! Cross my palm with silver and I'll cold read for you, that's what they fo you know.
What, in a spiritualist church, is an extravaganza? The mind boggles!
Sorry, that didn't address the question. If you've been told your grandmother sent a message that was so totally inaccurate, you have two options. Either your grandmother was telling lies, or someone made the message up. I know which one I'd plump for.
Sorry, that didn't address the question. If you've been told your grandmother sent a message that was so totally inaccurate, you have two options. Either your grandmother was telling lies, or someone made the message up. I know which one I'd plump for.