What San Diego Psychics Want You To Know

By Ronald Turner


Whether you are a believer or not, most of us are fascinated by people who claim to know things about us that we haven't told them or be in contact with loved ones who have passed on. We have the same interest in magicians. Even though we may be convinced that we're being tricked, their amazing acts still receive enthusiastic applause. San Diego psychics, and others, are often frustrated by common misconceptions about what they can and cannot do.

They will argue that when we assume that everyone who says they are psychically gifted has the same talents or strengths. Just as doctors and lawyers have areas they specialize in, because these areas are where their interests and talents lie, so do psychics have specialties or certain specific gifts.

You probably know any number of old superstitions and sayings that people have repeated and handed down from generation to generation. There are a great many individuals who actually believe that black cats really are bad luck. Hanging a horseshoe over a door is more than a decorative statement to some. We may not know whether to trust a psychic, but we are intrigued by the possibility that they have superior insight.

This insight might take the form of energy they say they can sense. It may be difficult to explain to someone without the gift, but these clairvoyants will insist they are in the presence of someone who has passed. That person may be trying to communicate something to a loved one who either feels some guilt or responsibility toward the departed or has been unable to let go of the grief they feel.

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 something else that is not in a true psychic's repertoire. Even though they may see and hear things in their minds, clairvoyants say that the future is too changeable to predict with any certainty. The country fair fortune tellers may predict what your future holds, but before you find out whether or not it's true, they have your money and are long gone.

As with most people who have specific talents, some are just more gifted than others. One psychic may develop a very strong of the energy in the atmosphere while another has no particular feeling about it. That psychic's strength may lie in the ability to see and hear things internally.

A lot of people are hungry to know what is going to happen in the future or to be assured that a loved one is happy, content, and looking out for him or her. These are folks that can be deceived by charlatans who only want their money. San Diego, CA psychics believe they have special gifts and the ability to help people with their problems.




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