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Originally Posted by Nova
I am attracted to Spiritualism (have been for some time), but I have reservations due to its history of fraud, especially in its beginnings of table rappings and "spirit photography" (ie double exposures and old fashioned camera tricks). How prevalent is fraud in modern Spiritualism? Are there measures in place to prevent it?
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treating spiritualism as some sort of religion, is sketchy, to me, honestly. It's natural, it's a part of you, it just "is". There should be no routine, or practice.Or the over-sensationalized "psychics" that dress up in those stereotypical gypsy clothing. They treat their abilities like a religion(not all), and identify with their ability.A self-entitled psychic would most likely take it ten times harder if their insight is wrong, and is prone to forgetting to see things from other perspectives.
Here's what also bemuses me. Some people who want to become "psychic" because of the false portrayal it has on t.v.
Cut the t.v off,that's one of the underlying issues, these days. All i'd hear is "i want to open up my pinael gland" on other forums...okay, for what? So you can play show and tell?Trying to stick your nose into people's business?This is not a game.
The ego messes up your psychic intuition, anyways. Instead, you get assumptions and self-projections.It happens, sometimes...especially if you're very use to seeing certain things from people.