03-29-2019, 03:43 AM
(03-29-2019, 03:22 AM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: Anagogy,
Does this mean if we get a reading from a psychic, we shouldn't focus on transient information like how we're doing spiritually?
Because the angel reader might get negative information?
What if they've been doing it for 15 years? I know they can still get negatively influenced, and I know negative beings are clever.
What types of questions should one ask a psychic?
I don't go to psychic's IGW, because I think most of them are frauds. But that doesn't mean they all are.
But it probably means I am ill advised to give you advice on how to get a good reading.
I think you should focus on "what knowledge would help me progress spiritually". Most fraudulent psychics will simply tell you what you want to hear, though, so you'll keep coming back for more readings. I think the best guidance comes from within (during meditation). If your deepest focus is on what the truth is, even frauds will give you good advice, paradoxically enough. But meditation is easier on your wallet.

But it is a rare person that actually wants truth, even though most people say they do consciously. Most people are looking for confirmation of what they already believe. And most don't realize it, either.
Just like how crazy people often don't know they are crazy. The one's that recognize they are crazy, are slightly saner than the ones that don't.
I guess that is the paradox of faith and skepticism. Be skeptical, but have faith! Sounds paradoxical, but it has served me nonetheless.