From time to time I come across humans who just astound me with their whimsy. They do something a bit off-beat. A bit you’re-not-meant-to-do-that. I’ve noticed there’s usually One Thing that prompted them, or motivates them, or keeps them happy and therefore whimsical. I’m always busting to tap them on the shoulder and ask, “What’s your One Thing”. Now I do in this occasional series. You can catch up on some previous ‘the one thing’ interviews here and here. Today, I’m talking with psychic Caroline Anna.
Anna: my one thing is to have a bath then let the negative energy flush down the drain
By way of introduction, Anna is a psychic. She kind of found me, via a friend of a friend and somehow she felt she needed to connect and tell me stuff. For those of you who read my Sunday Life column where a witch predicted I’d meet a Dutch bloke in London and we’d scuba dive together…well, Anna saw the same thing. But Danish or Dutch. London. Handsome. We’d marry. And he’s a marine environmentalist, ergo the scuba diving, I guess. (I just didn’t have the word length to share that I’d been told the same thing by someone else.)
What I love about Anna’s story is that she changed her high profile corporate career when she got whimsy-with-it and decided to live closer to her true self, her heart and help people. Now she makes a living from helping people and sharing her gift. Which is so goddamn great. I have already had several readings with her which I have found really helpful. Anna does readings via LivePerson. You can chat with her online or speak on the telephone. If you want to make a booking, connect with her here.
Sarah: Tell us how you became a psychic? How did you first know?
Anna: I’ve always been this way, ever since I can remember. When I was very small I would use my psychic abilities to find where my Mum hid away chocolates and other sweets. I would just connect to her energy and visualise. That also helped me find Christmas presents before my parents could wrap them!
Sarah: How do you “see” things in others?
Anna: The best way to describe the psychic experience is that it feels like you are remembering. You see images, hear sounds and feel emotions in the same way as you would when you recall a memory or a dream. In a sense, the person I am seeing for also “remembers” because in a reading I am often reminding people of what they already knew deep down and just needed affirmed. I love helping people see when they can trust their own intuition too.
Sarah: What got you brave enough to quit your real job and become a psychic?
Anna: I saved the life of a guy who had been in a car accident. I never met him and only ever drove past the accident scene in my car, but I saw his name in a flash and I knew that he had a brain hemorrhage that would not be identified when he was assessed in ER. I made an anonymous call to the hospital that got him the CT scan and the treatment he needed to live. Friends of mine working in the police and the hospital later confirmed that I was correct on all the details, including his name.
Sarah: Your One Trick that you do that never fails to make your life matter more?
Anna: I close my eyes, breath deeply into my stomach and put my hands across my heart. I sit there in silence and pray for two to three minutes. This never fails to bring me back to a more centred and happy me.
Sarah: The One Thing you do to care for your intuitive soul?
Anna: I love to swim in the ocean. I find saltwater very cleansing and purifying. If I can’t get to the beach, I’ll have a bath with bath salts and a few drops of a really cleansing essential oil like lemon or eucalyptus. When I’m done I let the water drain away slowly and imagine it taking any negative energy away with it. This keeps my intuitive side clear for my work.
Sarah: The One Thing you’d like to share:
Anna: I’m loving “Care of the Soul” by Thomas Moore. It’s all about accepting ourselves. That is a message that means a lot to me. I never wanted to be a psychic and spent a lot of time and energy wishing I was someone else. What I realised from this book is that happiness comes from living close to our hearts, and not at odds with it. Now I’m really into helping people find their own life path, see why they are here and their life purpose.
Sarah: What’s the biggest struggle clients you see have?
Anna: People want to know why the ones we love so often reject us or act ambivalent. And, why the ones we’re not that into can’t be shaken! As I psychic I can often see the inner feelings and beliefs people have, and see that people get caught in this dynamic because deep down they believe they are unlovable or unworthy.
When a person holds these kind of beliefs, they feel uneasy and uncomfortable when they meet someone who wants to be with them. After all, that person must be desperate or have something wrong with them! And people who reject or hurt feel safe. The relationship feels right because mistreatment fits with beliefs of being unloveable or unworthy. This is why so many women love bad boys and how you can have chemistry with someone who isn’t good for you.
As a psychic I like to focus on helping people know what the other person in the relationship is really thinking and feeling, why they act like they do and where things are headed. This information can be very empowering. Also if a person is up for it, I like helping them clear any unhelpful beliefs that may be blocking them from finding their soulmate and the love that will make them happy…. finally!
Anna can be booked for a session here.
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Psychics? Really?
Ridiculous…. I don’t live in a demon haunted world. unsubbing….
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January 4th, 2012 at 11:31 am
where do Demons come into it? Jared, do explain?
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January 4th, 2012 at 11:40 am
Sorry, was a reference to the Carl Sagan book:
http://www.amazon.com/Demon-Haunted-World-Science-Candle-Dark/dp/0345409469
I was basically saying that I don’t believe in psychics. I mean, they have been around for a long time but there is no evidence. You’d think they would have something to show for it? I think believing in psychics without skepticism is kind of inexcusable in our modern world. We know so much about human beings and the mistakes they consistently make in reasoning (Shermer’s “Why People Believe Weird Things” is a good summary). There’s just no excuse anymore…
Anyway, I don’t want to have an argument about it. I’d just choose to spend my time on other things. I probably shouldn’t have commented. I’ve only been following your blog for a few weeks, so I shouldn’t have had expectations or been surprised by something like this.
Thanks,
-Jared
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January 4th, 2012 at 12:20 pm
This is much less woo-woo than some of the other things Sarah has mentioned! There’s some good stuff here, just ignore the bits that don’t speak to you.
I understand the skepticism, but still think you can’t explain everything in this world with science.
no way – you actually believe this stuff??
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January 4th, 2012 at 3:15 pm
Why not, don’t most people believe they live in a democracy they don’t really have.
Skepticism is a good thing only if it doesn’t hurt others but it usually does!!
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Too scared to do it! What if I don’t like what I hear? Maybe some things should be a surprise, but I’ll have a further think about it.
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You don’t need to be a psychic to explain human behavior! And Sarah, I thought you considered yourself intuitive – why then do you pay money to hear what you probably already know?
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January 4th, 2012 at 12:52 pm
You don’t need to be a psychic to understand human behaviour but it must help!
With regards the value of having a reading, Anna says herself above that she is often reminding people of what they already know deep down.
Sometimes people need their intuition affirmed as they can question or double-guess themselves, or they may be too afraid or confused to see.
This seems as valid a reason to have a reading as any given how we kick ourselves when we fail to listen to our gut and then things go awry.
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I was surprised to hear (and see) how grounded and down-to-earth Anna is. It makes me interested to speak to her. I dislike anything too vague and ‘woo woo’ but this piece speaks to me, probably because her responses are so clear.
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I was a total disbeliever until I sat down with a psychic late last year.
He was so on the money he might as well have been stalking me for the last three years.
He correctly predicted that I would be approached about a new job, that I would be scared to take it, but that I should. It would make me happy. As I was leaving (after talking about a lot of other things) he mentioned that the offer would come from someone I used to work for.
I had a call from someone I used to work for while at uni and hadn’t spoken to for four years within two weeks. Five months later I’m far happier at work and feel like everything is starting to fall into place.
It wasn’t just predictions though. That was a small part of it. He spent the first half an hour explaining my personality to me. What aggitates me, where I seek comfort etc and why. As cynical as I wanted to be (I was only there because I was on a girls weekend and it was one of the activities planned), he absolutely nailed it.
I’d actually like to go back and see what else he has to say about me, now that I’ve changed jobs.
Don’t judge what you have not experienced.
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January 4th, 2012 at 12:22 pm
I’d be far more interested in using a psychic to come to know myself a bit better rather than being told about the future. Sounds like you had an amazing experience!
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January 4th, 2012 at 12:40 pm
You don’t need to see a psychic to understand yourself better. Start by asking some close friends for honest feedback…
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January 4th, 2012 at 12:54 pm
Good luck with getting an honest answer or feedback out of your friends, especially on touchy subjects like relationships! It’s true you don’t need to see a psychic to understand yourself better, there are lots of ways, but every one of them has value.
I’m not against the idea of psychics. I dont use them myself (my personal belief is that relying on others to tell us our destiny is deterimental to our own intuition) but I can see how others might see it differently. My sister loves them. Although, to be fair, she DID waste 2 years of her life waiting for a tall, dark-haired South American soulmate whose name started with R to show up after a psychic told her he was coming. Disappointed and disillusioned, she stopped looking… and found her perfect Irish man!
At our fundamental core I believe we are all connected, we are all energy, we are are fundamentally the same. There is no real difference between you and me, we are all star stuff harvesting star light as Carl Sagan would say. The iron in our blood has been around since the Big Bang, continuously recircling into the Earth and atmosphere and stars, how intense is that?? That sort of stuff keeps me awake at night, it really does. So the idea that we can have access to information about our future, or the future of other people, isn’t so far out. If you look at it on a quantam level.
I think Jared above had the right idea with healthy skepticism. Yes, there are many things science has not yet been able to prove, but at the same time, not everything you are told that CANT be proven is true either.
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January 4th, 2012 at 3:33 pm
Some are better than others, it’s hard to decipher some messages & get it right all the time. I have a blog that I right down most of my messages in not saying everything is correct but I try my best. I receive a message after reading, seeing or personally experiencing different things.
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Love all these responses. My personal take has always been: I’m open. And curious. I don’t limit myself to scientific proof. I like to expand beyond that and life constantly reaffirms there is a lot going on out there that our rational minds can’t/will never grasp. For me, psychics have never limited my own intuition – they’ve helped me grow it. I’ve been such a rational person for so long that I’ve needed the coaching and coaxing. I don’t hold onto the readings (I’m not waiting for the Dutch dude), but I find it wonderful to sit back and observe things unfold and to see patterns and conflations and marvel at it all. As Walt Whitman said (I’ve quoted him a few times here) – All of life is a miracle, we’re just forced to notice some more than others…(or to that effect).
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January 4th, 2012 at 2:03 pm
I’m with you on this one. And anyway – didn’t science once say that the world was flat? Stay curious and the world is a much more exciting place.
x
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January 4th, 2012 at 2:56 pm
It wasn’t science that said the world was flat but religion…
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January 4th, 2012 at 3:39 pm
Sarah science is a very big part of spirituality, look at what quantum physics, mechanics & vacuum have rediscovered & rewritten. Science evolved from mysticism in the first place which is a combination of the two, nothings really changes but our ignorance.
Take a good look the history of Yoga. Love Mat
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January 5th, 2012 at 12:47 pm
I agree Mat.
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January 5th, 2012 at 2:01 pm
I love the word marvel it’s like magical & that’s what the world is a marvel /magical but sadly only to those who are open to it. Love Mat
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Love it…out of the 7 billion people in the world, Anna felt ‘the need to connect with you’, a (high) profile media personality with a blog which is read by thousands (?) of people each month. Absolutely amazing!
I too could give you a reading based on what I have read in your blog. For a starter, you have health issues (did Anna predict that??), you live near the beach (both in Bondi & Byron) so very high chances you like water sports (wow, scuba diving), you have said before you like tall, dark, handsome men (sounds European to me) and you are passionate about environmental issues (oh, marine environmentalist).
Sarah, as a reader special I am offering the first 5 mins free and only $3.99 per minute after that. If Rowena Wallace could be a phone psychic, anyone can. So go on call me, call me now!
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January 4th, 2012 at 3:50 pm
I say Cynic if we where all cynics like you centuries ago we would be still in the dark ages burning innocent people at the stake, how are new invention & discoveries made, not being a cynic for starters but open minded to new possibilities, this is but another possibility. Are you a hundred percent sure psychics & alike are frauds?? If you are your awfully clever.
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January 4th, 2012 at 3:51 pm
Surely the truth is just the truth. Sometimes it’s going to be obvious, sometimes it’s not. If the role of a psychic is to tell you the truth, then therefore sometimes I would imagine that we’d be told stuff that is obvious.
Anyway Anna’s reading for Sarah must have focused on more than the obvious public stuff or else Sarah wouldn’t have been pleased with it surely. It’s not like Sarah is going to post her really private stuff on her blog so she will just mention what is already known.
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January 4th, 2012 at 8:05 pm
Would be interested to know if Sarah paid the $400 herself or is this is a ‘sponsored’ blog
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I’m neither for or against. (that sort of makes commenting hard, doesn’t it?) People say they have seen ghosts, been seen by psychics, felt a ‘fate’ inside of them. Seen god, reached enlightenment; and as much as sometimes, my capacity to sympathize with the percentage of the human race who are lying, dishonest, selfish, cruel, and disgusting, is minimal, I like to keep a ‘neutral’ space in my brain for all the supernatural.
After all.
Nobody can explain the big bang.
But it happened.
Nobody can explain how the universe is expanding.
But it’s happening.
There are things on this earth we don’t know, and never will.
And this is probably another one of them.
What I’m not sure about is that you have already shared this information publicly about your previous ‘prediction’….so how is it really psychic if it was already available to her and everyone else?
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January 4th, 2012 at 3:56 pm
Just try to open your mind to possibilities & plausibility’s like any open minded person would do that’s all & try not to be toooo skeptical or blinded.Love Mat
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I never check the comments section of this blog any more…but I was curious to see the angry rants from people who not only don’t believe in this, (which is understandable) but felt personally offended by this being on Sarah’s blog. I’ve seen psychics come up in a few lifestyle blogs I read and the reaction is always the same.
The question is…WHY? Why does someone get so offended that they leave a pissy comment saying “Unsubbing” etc? It’s interesting that people don’t just think “It’s not for me” and move on when it’s something like this. Not saying anyone is wrong for having that reaction, just wondering why.
My opinion is the same: I’m open, I’m curious. I’m not going to live my life or make choices based this stuff, but I have had a few tarot readings and considered them harmless fun. So while this wasn’t my “thing” it was an interesting read regardless.
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January 4th, 2012 at 2:11 pm
I think that a lot of people are probably scared.. I think it is like being scared of the unknown! These things always make people react so strongly.
I totally agree with you that it is a bit silly to leave ‘on-a-high-horse-over-the-top’ comments for posts like this. Like you said, if someone doesn’t like it, just move on.
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January 4th, 2012 at 3:01 pm
I don’t think people are scared, just skeptics. Perhaps once bitten….
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January 4th, 2012 at 3:13 pm
But that is the same thing as people who hate gays etc. There really is no reason for it, it is always ignorance or really, people being scared of what they don’t know.
Such strong reactions tend to come from fear/anxiety.
And really..once bitten.. scared of being bitten again? Yep, scared.
January 4th, 2012 at 2:53 pm
I guess if we knew why other people’s belief systems caused so much personal insult there would be no more world wars.
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January 4th, 2012 at 3:59 pm
I totally agree with you a 110% Peta
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January 6th, 2012 at 2:30 pm
It is interesting, isn’t it? I think the person who said people were scared might be right. I think it’s the same as everyone getting really angry with parents when something happens to their kid. (Like, if the parent isn’t glued to the kid’s side every second and there’s one minute where something happens, they are more irate about the parent than the killer/kidnapper.) I think that is because people desperately want to believe it can never happen to them.
Anyway, I once went to a psychic, not sure what to expect, and she told me that she kept seeing the initials DD and this person would be a very important man in my life. She told me he had spent a lot of time in Asia. Interesting, because I married a DD who lived in Asia as a child. Granted, she didn’t tell me I’d marry him, but it’s pretty close. (And I’m in America, not Australia, so Asia is more unusual.)
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I gave her a call and OUCH the credit card is hurting. But I feel soooo much better now. Spot on with her insights, (spookily so) and I can see my situation in a different light now, from another perspective. I think it’s too expensive though.
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January 4th, 2012 at 3:54 pm
Why should it be free or cheap? This person just rendered you a service which you say was good.
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January 4th, 2012 at 4:27 pm
It’s about $400 bucks an hour. ($6.99 per minute). I think that’s too much.
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January 4th, 2012 at 7:32 pm
$400 an hour?? Right, that’s it. I’m buying a kaftan, some incense and a black cat.
January 4th, 2012 at 9:20 pm
I quite agree with Jason & Heather, that’s ridiculous, it’s not even a recognizable profession for a good reason.
I’m sorry but most psychics are not high enough consciously to be making personal predictions & certainly shouldn’t be making this sort of money on speculations. A lot of psychics are full of themselves I’m afraid.
I get messages but I’m not about to make personal predictions for some one & rip them off for hundreds of dollars.
Don’t forget however seers, wizards, witches, shamans, mystics, oracles & so on have been around since homo erectus depending on the time period & civilization, modern science is quite new compared to the above & a lot of them used basic chemistry not just psychic/spiritual powers.
January 5th, 2012 at 6:47 pm
You get what you pay for in life, and what has value is worth paying for. A real psychic reading costs money. If you’re not happy to pay for a service or a product, don’t buy it. Likewise if you don’t believe psychic reading is genuine or worth paying for, don’t buy it surely??
July 20th, 2012 at 9:24 am
Hi Heather,
Not sure if you’re gonna read this but would be useful if i could privately get in touch with you about Anna. Thanks heaps
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Jared you’re not an open minded person are you, well I am but it doesn’t make me a so called demon lover does it or does it. I suppose a close minded person as yourself would see it that way, being blinded by dogmatism to me is demon loving in other words you work on fear instead of love, so I ask you who is demon loving a person living with dogmatic fears as yourself or love like myself?
Sorry Jared try not to live on fear & hate try a bit of love & understanding wasn’t one of the messages from Jesus on love & understanding not fear & hate??
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this is amazing.. i love the last question, this is just plain true.
and for the ppl saying psychics aren’t real, there have been cases of gov’t hiring them to help solve cases.. and too many weird unexplainable things happen every day.. so i’m down with it
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January 4th, 2012 at 5:39 pm
TJ – are you able to provide a specific example of a govt case solved purely by a pscyhic?
And for those who watch Medium – Allison DuBois herself has claimed NEVER to have solved a case using her ‘pyschic’ abilities
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January 5th, 2012 at 1:12 pm
i was thinking of an article i read yrs ago in Psychology Today – this is it I think: http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200510/confessions-star-psychic see bottom of page 2 to page 3. i was wrong, not gov’t – “Stanford Research Institute International (SRI)”
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January 5th, 2012 at 1:56 pm
Thanks for that tj, this hoogly boogly stuff was & still is a very main part of our human existence since the dawn of man.
It would’t be hoogly boogly if we kept our animal instincts in tact, it would be an everyday part of our lives not thinking much about it, we took a wrong turn in history towards ignorance, lies denial instead of truth’s, open mindedness & acceptance…..Love Mat
I am a longtime reader of your posts, Sarah and I find them very thought provoking and interesting. I certainly won’t be unsubscribing but I feel that I need to comment on this post.
Sarah, you said in your response above that you don’t limit yourself to scientific proof. But no scientific study has verified psychic powers. I suggest that in ignoring the science here, you are being closed to what science has disproved again and again.
When I was younger I did see psychics and tarot readers and mediums. It got to a point that I had to confront the evidence of my own experience that none of it was worth anything. So much of it was garbage, so often they were just completely wrong, and of the things that did resonate with me, those could be explained by my tendency to pattern find, as the human mind is so adept at doing. I was open to it too, but at some point I had to collect the results and conclude that my experience verified what was already known from science. It actually strengthened my respect for the scientific process.
Of course everyone is allowed to conduct their own experiments as I have done, but I think needs to be remembered that a result based on a sample size of one doesn’t hold much relevance. It’s also necessary to consider the raft of cognitive biases that are in play when we make based on our own experiences. Scientific experiments are conducted in such a was as to avoid or limit these biases in the interpretation of the findings.
I think the more fundamental issue is why do people turn to psychics, even though there is no reliable evidence that they are any more reliable than randomness? For me I think it was a deep discomfort with the unknown and uncertainty. I worked on dealing with that instead, through mindfulness meditation. That also helped with the cognitive biases.
And Peta, I don’t think this can be classed as an angry rant, but given what we are seeing playing out with people ignoring science in the context of climate change and creationism in schools in America, I think it’s a moral imperative that I say something in defense of science, when I see a body of rigorously tested scientific evidence being disregarded, instead of just moving on.
I think if more people understood the process of scientific investigation they would have a healthier respect for it.
For those that are open and want to educate themselves, this video is a great introduction.
http://respectthescience.org.au/video/
Full disclosure, I’m a scientist.
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January 4th, 2012 at 4:10 pm
Science at this stage can’t explain everything, if it can’t be explained scientifically it doesn’t exist is a closed minded view, if we waited for science to catch up & explain everything first we wouldn’t be here in the modern age, why? What science was around from using stone tools to smelting rock to make copper & bronze tools? It wasn’t science but a change of consciousness that allowed us to make that leap & a lot more. Love Mat
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January 4th, 2012 at 5:24 pm
Science tests ideas and sees if those ideas are valid or not. Repeated testing of psychics and ESP and associated phenomena consistently fails to find success rates that better randomness.
I am all for being open to ideas that have not yet been tested by science, however when the testing has already been performed and the results say that the idea doesn’t hold up, choosing to dismiss a whole body of rigorous scientific research in an area (thousands of peer reviewed studies) is choosing ignorance.
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January 4th, 2012 at 7:16 pm
The problem is that you have skeptics performing these tests usually plus just because they are scientist doesn’t make them smart, they are not able to perform such tests as there conscious levels are low, you need a higher conscious level to understand & perform these tests.
It is also ignorance to blindly dismiss what people have believed for century’s, tell me where was science when we went from stone tools to smelting rock to make metal tools?
We can’t rely on science for all the answers that’s just plain stupidity. Love Mat
January 9th, 2012 at 4:29 pm
Hi, I believe in science, just as I believe that other forces are in play that science can neither prove or disprove. I strongly believe in the process of visualization and being eternally curious in seeking understanding,. Cheers
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January 4th, 2012 at 10:44 pm
please go to http://www.noetic.org and read through some of the research that these amazing scientists are doing.
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January 4th, 2012 at 11:43 pm
Thank you Mez, this is conformation for me that science & spirituality are of the one thing it’s just that science has a little catching up to do but it will do it eventually.
Synchronicity is an amazing thing, I needed this & I would say so did a lot of others free thinking open minded readers of Sarah’s blog. Thanks again….Love Mat.
PS if you’re interested read my blog…..mrmathew1963.blogspot.com…..this has all just come to me without prior knowledge or research.
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The word is conformation, don’t we seek conformation in other areas like looking at a map or seeing our doctor & so on. If every one was skeptical we would be still throwing rocks at each other, in other words we wouldn’t have advanced beyond our limited consciousness from rock throwing or whacking a girl on the head & taking her into our cave.
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January 4th, 2012 at 5:26 pm
I think you are confusing skepticism with deliberate ignorance.
Skepticism, or at least the Buddhist definition of the thing, involves having an open and questioning mind and enquiring about life and concepts, not just blindly believing what people wish to spoon feed us. Whether you or I come to the same conclusion at the end, is irrelevant. Asking the questions is what counts.
If we all conformed and nobody sought to improve themselves or expand their thinking, we’d all just be slaves to the status quo. And probably still be cave dwellers.
Interesting discussion!
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I loved this one Sarah not that you could tell. Love Mat
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Hi, I bought your ebook about a month ago and now when I try to open it it is impossible. It shows me some weird codes in chinese or something! Can I contact someone for help?
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Tim Minchins brilliant beat poem “Storm” covers this stuff really well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtYkyB35zkk
and it’s funny!
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January 5th, 2012 at 11:12 am
Small minded comic ignorance such as this isn’t warranted, science & spirituality are one of the same, wake up world there isn’t a conflict here.
I know there are a lot of frauds out there but in what industry isn’t there & that including scientific industries??? Love Mat
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Crikey. It’s interesting to see the intensity of the reactions here. I find that any idea that we violently reject, we are usually afraid of. :0)
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January 5th, 2012 at 10:50 am
I really couldn’t have said it better Michalia, ignorance isn’t bliss. Love Mat
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“Care of the Soul” by Thomas Moore, changed my life for the better! It blasted open a new way of seeing the world for me. I can’t even begin to tell you how happy I am I’ve read it.
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There are various kinds of psychics of different levels. Anybody who puts their faith in a psychic medium is asking for trouble even if part of what you are told is true. The same applies for the ‘channelling of spirits’ faith.
If anyone is worried about the future then I suggest that you align yourself with the high level spiritual values and principles that underpin the universe and you will be okay,
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I have just finished writing up another part of my blog & ended it like this, it explains everything spiritual. Have no idea where some of this comes from.
One more thing, there is nothing mystical about the unknown only the known, so if you are questioned about your beliefs in spirituality just say it’s only mystical to you as you not the understanding of something more than you believe!!!
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Interesting blog Sarah and great comments. I went to a physic years ago and she said a man would be walking down my driveway and we would end up together. A few months later a man walked down my driveway, saying his son wanted to play with mine (they went to the same school) that was the beginning of him walking down my drive way many times to visit. We’ve now been together for 9 years!
I think their are definitely people out there that are fantastic physics and there are also scammer’s like in any industry. I don’t have a desire to see a physic anymore, I think it was something I was interested in when I was younger and a little lost
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[...] message (online chat) reading with Anna Castello. Wellness blogger Sarah Wilson had recently shared an interview with Anna and, intrigued, I made contact with her to ask if she would also have a session with me. [...]
[...] I read the musings of psychic Anna Costello in Sarah Wilson’s always intelligent and influential article I started to think about how our relationships with ourselves affect our relationships [...]
Unfortunately, I followed most of what she said but nothing she said has eventuated.
Quite disappointed.
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