February 12, 2008

Where Are All The Real Psychics?

Everyone has questions and concerns about the future. Most people have similar questions and concerns regarding their own past. And certainly, each of us tries every day to make the best decisions for ourselves and our families.


But how much would you pay for the answers you seek? Whether you need guidance in matters of personal finance, or issues of love and relationships, or even life-changing decisions about your path in life, there are people on the internet who will attempt to give you psychic answers and psychic predictions.

But back to the main question: how much would you be willing to pay for such answers? People answer this question for themselves every day on the internet, spending millions of dollars every year on psychics, astrologers, tarot cards, gypsies and fortune tellers. In this article, we will examine the efficacy of such practices, and take an in-depth look at the wisdom of paying money for psychic answers.

The practice of attempting to predict the future for profit goes back many thousands of years, extending even into the shadowy realm of pre-history. Mankind has always turned to the supernatural for answers to our everyday problems. Anthropologists will tell you that even today, there is no known culture- not in the jungles of South America or the frozen tundra of northern Siberia- that lacks some kind of religious or supernatural beliefs.

And alongside these supernatural beliefs, there has always been a population of psychics and medicine men who have willingly given guidance and psychic predictions to nations hungry for supernatural answers.

If you were a psychic, and you had dreams and intuition which predicted certain events and gave you guidance as to your own future and the future of others, would you feel an obligation to share that knowledge with the world? And assuming you could accurately predict the future, and that you could help your friends and neighbors to make the right decisions and avoid future disasters, would you share that information freely? Or would you charge a fee for your knowledge?

A few minutes spent surfing the internet in search of psychics will yield page after page blanketed in flashy advertising, psychic hotlines, and other supernatural offers that promise to reveal to you your own future- but for a price.

Real psychics don't charge for their services. Real psychics don't run phone hotlines or costly email psychic consultations. Real psychics are too busy interpreting their dreams, reading the stars and doing their best to impart that information to the world.

So if you're like the rest of us, wondering what the future holds, searching for answers to the problems and concerns in your own life, it's perfectly natural that you're surfing the internet for psychic answers, and even more understandable that you're willing to pay for those answers.

But remember: the real psychics will help you for free.


By Sophia Angell

Sophia is a master empath, astrologer and intuitive. To learn more about Sophia Angell McCarthy and psychic predictions, visit Sophia's Free Psychic Blog


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