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clairvoyant evening

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oldbuzzard · 18/08/2007 09:39

My friend has asked me to accompany her to a clairvoyant evening next week. Can anyone tell me what to expect? I seem nervous about going, but dont know why.

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Wilkie · 18/08/2007 19:15

When I went, I had a palm reading, runes and some tarot cards. They give you your predicted future.

Some clairvoyant's offer to contact people that have passed over - the more you want to more it costs.

My advice would be, only go if you REALLY want to. I went after a nasty break-up but I wouldn't go now (happily married with little boy) cos I don't want to know what is going to happen in my life.

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Charlie999 · 18/08/2007 19:35

A Clairvoyant is the link between the living and those that have died. They don't tell the future.

They bring messages to people in the audience and proof that there is life after death - you have to believe in this otherwise its very unlikely you will get any messages.

You do not give any personal information, but may be given names, circumstances etc that you may or may not recognise.

The whole thing is supposed to be about your loved ones coming back to you with messages that prove they are still there...very comforting for some

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startouchedtrinity · 18/08/2007 23:23

If you don't fancy it, don't go. I never do anything I'm not 100% comfortable with, it's not worth the worrying that you end up with. That's not to say there is anything wrong with a clairvoyant evening, but if you don't think it's your bag then do something else.

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clairvoyant · 19/08/2007 21:51

Hi, I work as a clairvoyant. The evenings I do basically a few of us do readings for the general public. each reading takes about 20-30 mins and will cover a variety of aspects such as love, relationships, jobs, career, family, etc. I get my messages from spirit via my 'tools' - cards, crystal ball, psychometry, etc. expect to pay between 20-40 quid for a reading. If you don't like the look of any of the psychics don't feel forced or pressured into having a reading. A good reader will ask you throughout if the messages they have are relevant to your life. You are perfectly free to terminate the session if you want. Enjoy the new experience......

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fransmom · 25/08/2007 22:10

am not sure about clairvoyants that offer to contact people for you. it is the other way round tbh imho. they either want to talk (in which case will make the contact themselves) or don't (they either don't want to talk or are letting someone else do the talking for them iyswim) simple as that

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mother3 · 27/08/2007 10:35

I went to a spirtulist many years ago ,it was spiirt assoc in belgrave sq.My mum had just died but it freaked me out as it was so accurate.when i came home i heard my mum calling my name.but i told her 2 go away and not talk 2 me again.I WISH I DIDNT REACT LIKE THAT BUT I HAD JUST HAD A BABY AND WAS VERY MUCH ON EDGE.sorry mum.to late now i expect as i told her 2 go and not talk.

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fransmom · 27/08/2007 19:42

mother3 oh sweetheart, she would understand completely so don't be or upset. when people pass over, though they may have the same identity (or personality) as they did on earth, they learn to be more compassionate about the feelings of those they have left behind; i.e., in your situation i am sure that your mother, although respecting your wishes will always be there for you, comforting you when you need it even if you don't feel her aorund you. sometimes when i get upset i cannot feel my mother but i know, deep down, that she is there even though i may not feel her arpound me - the receptiomn gets a bit dodgy, rather like my radio in the kitchen gets lol

it is never too late.

i hope this has brought you some comfort x

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