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Here’s a little game, a game that Readers,
Psychics, Clairvoyants, Healers, and all those Professional
Individuals involved with Spiritual Development (that try
to help), constantly recognise when dealing with a particular
type of Client, seeking their services.
This particular type of Client finds a Reader, either face-to-face,
over the telephone, via the internet or by E-mail.
They book an appointment, as required, or contact one of
the many Psychic Lines’ now popping up all over the
place.
When they engage in the ‘reading’, they tell
the ‘reader’ that they have a particular area
of concern, a problem, a dilemma, etc… (Would they be
consulting a ‘reader’ for any other reason?)
And then they wait, they wait for the ‘reader’
to perform their magic, and tell them what the issue is, and
expect the ‘reader’ to be able to answer the riddle.
In this way, they can test the ability of their chosen ‘reader’.
The ‘readers’ super - natural ability either leaves
them astounded; and they can tell all of their friends: or,
the ability fails and misses the mark completely; just as
they expected, and it proves that it’s all a con!
This particular type of Client seems to credit the ‘reader’
with the ability to solve their particular dilemma, but fails
to recognise that their game is as old as the hills, and has
been experienced over and over again. Would they consult a
Doctor in the same manner?
The ‘reader’ immediately recognises an over-developed
spirit, and has an equally powerful ‘game’ to
play back….
Say something wildly vague, try to touch on some trans-personal
experience and sound mystical when doing so.
Allow the Client to start filling you in on personal information,
then change all the vocabulary and repeat it back to them.
Explain in a ‘Spiritually’ aware manner, that
they were merely looking for confirmation, or the permission
to do this or that!
Take payment, put it in the bank.
Unfortunately, there is a karmic pre-disposition contained
therein.
Someone will always lose the game!
This particular type of Client!
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