What San Diego Psychics Say They Can And Cannot Do

By Ronald Turner


Whether we like to admit it or not, most of us love to watch people who seem to commune with spirits, move items with their minds, or reach into our minds to tell what we are thinking. Some individuals are true believers completely convinced that all those promises will come to fruition. Others say that there is a plausible explanation for everything that San Diego psychics, for instance, say and do. Many psychics become frustrated when their real talents are obscured by the trickery and deception of charlatans.

Psychics will argue that most people misunderstand the nature of their special gifts. Like attorneys who specialize in certain aspects of the law, one psychic may be strong in one area, but not in others. They are not interchangeable. People who claim to be able to do it all are entertainers, they will tell you, and not true psychics.

Some object to the word clairvoyant, but will tell you that they, for some reason not clearly understood, sense things. There are old wives' tales and superstitions that most of us remember from childhood. You may have heard that breaking a mirror and black cats both bring bad luck, or that if you drop a fork you will have company. Psychic ability seems to be a little like that.

Many people are convinced that they were born with special mental powers and talents. They may not be able to explain why or how things appear to them. Some sense energy in the air around them that seem to be spirits or other unearthly creatures trying to communicate beyond the grave. These auras may have unfinished business here or just want their loved ones to know that they are okay.

There are some things that most clairvoyants will let you know they don't do. Many say that they do not read people's minds. A person may have developed the ability to sense an attitude or emotion, but that is not mind reading. When self-described mentalist performers make sensational claims that they know what complete strangers in their audience are thinking at any given time, everyone should be skeptical.

Predicting the future is not something a true psychic can really do. They admit that the future has too many variables and unexpected twists and turns to make that possible. Most of us are aware that crossing a gypsy fortune teller's palm with silver is not going get us anything but a fantastical story.

As with artists and athletes, some clairvoyants are just better than others. They may have stronger senses or have developed those senses more skillfully. Some people claim to know certain things that other clairvoyants cannot confirm. A few have turned their talents into fame and fortune.

For whatever reasons, there are a few individuals so desperate for any information they can get about deceased relatives or about whether or not they are making the right life decisions that they are susceptible to unsavory fakes. Genuine mentalists in San Diego, CA and elsewhere want you to know their goals are to help bring peace and comfort to people experiencing difficult and uncertain times.




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