I ask a pyschic about my personal problem and she told me , i have to be 18 , so!


Question: message me back she say that "my dowsing crystal is telling me u are only 16" but i told her i'm 18, do u think her crystal is lying, or am i really 16? because i was born 1989 and, i'am a snake, not a sheep


Answers: message me back she say that "my dowsing crystal is telling me u are only 16" but i told her i'm 18, do u think her crystal is lying, or am i really 16? because i was born 1989 and, i'am a snake, not a sheep

This woman is no teller of true tales..do not go to her..she is evil..she WILL mislead you!
I told U that U have the power of the fountain of youth...as your friends grow old fast, U will grow slow and gracfully!
U must find a mate that is of your statuer, one who grows old slow like U....he is out there, and is looking for U.....he will look younger than his age and U won't believe it....when u find him, hang on ...cause he will be your mate in life.
That pyschic with her dowsing crystal...youthful beauty will cloud her judgement and never show her the true U..stay away from her..she will lead u down the wrong path my dear young and fair lady!

There is no other choice. You have to cut your head off and count the rings.

Generally, psychics are liar so yes you're 18 (take the difference between the year you are born and your upcoming birthday in 2008). Of course that is unless you had amnesia part way through your life and forgot when you were born, but what are the chances of that?

Wow. Thats really REALLY interesting.
I seriously have no clue though. I believe psychics are real and everything... but some are liars.
I think she may be right. But thats just me. I dont know why she would go to this trouble of bothering you about your age is she was fake.
I'm sorry, but I think she may be telling the truth.
But I dont know! You should ask more pyschics maybe and see what they say.

I thought you were 36 but that is but that is how old your life experiences are and you are wise beyond your years
your friend for life fur face

No psychic will ever take any scientific tests to eliminate self-deception to themselves or to provide evidence to the consumer. The person seeking advise is reliant on testimonial evidence.

Testimonials regarding paranormal experiences are of little use to science because selective thinking and self-deception must be controlled for in scientific observations. Most psychics and dowsers, for example, do not even realize that they need to do controlled tests of their powers to rule out the possibility that they are deceiving themselves. They are satisfied that their experiences provide them with enough positive feedback to justify the belief in their paranormal abilities. Controlled tests of psychics and dowsers would prove once and for all that they are not being selective in their evidence gathering. It is common for such people to remember their apparent successes and ignore or underplay their failures. Controlled tests can also determine whether other factors such as cheating might be involved.

If such testimonials are scientifically worthless, why are they so popular and why are they so convincing? There are several reasons. Testimonials are often vivid and detailed, making them appear credible. They are often made by enthusiastic people who seem trustworthy and honest, and who lack any reason to deceive us. They are often made by people with some semblance of authority, such as those who hold a Ph.D. in psychology or physics. To some extent, testimonials are believable because people WANT to believe them. Often, one anticipates with hope some new treatment or instruction. One’s testimonial is given soon after the experience while one’s mood is still elevated from the desire for a positive outcome. The experience and the testimonial it elicits are given more significance than they deserve.

Finally, it should be noted that testimonials are often used in many areas of life, including medical science, and that giving due consideration to such testimonials is considered wise, not foolish. A physician will use the testimonies of his or her patients to draw conclusions about certain medications or procedures. For example, a physician will take anecdotal evidence from a patient about a reaction to a new medication and use that information in deciding to adjust the prescribed dosage or to change the medication. This is quite reasonable. But the physician cannot be selective in listening to testimony, listening only to those claims that fit his or her own prejudices. To do so is to risk harming one’s patients. Nor should the average person be selective when listening to testimonials regarding some paranormal or occult experience.



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