Psychic communication

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Upinflames

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1,757 posts

185 months

Thursday 20th June
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We have a livery yard, some of the girls organised a 'communicator' to attend this morning to communicate with the horses, £60 a time.

Mrs UIF grabbed the guy in a lull and got him in the kitchen to look at one of the dogs for a bit of a laugh.

She shut the other 3 dogs in the garden and he sat on the floor stroking and fussing the dog.

He said the dog was upset because the other dog, who was outside and he hadn't even seen, had an infection in her left ear and a sore back left pad!

WTF. Dead on correct. He then went on to tell us about the difficult pregnancy, the operation that was botched, the other dog she loved to play with dying, all without any kind of prompt.

TwigtheWonderkid

44,664 posts

157 months

Friday 21st June
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So just like any other psychic then. A very talented trickster, who with a combination of cold reading, prior research on the victim and being able to illicit information in a manner whereby the victim doesn't even know they've given it out, is able to give the appearance of having supernatural powers that they don't possess.

Lotobear

7,145 posts

135 months

Friday 21st June
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tim0409

4,845 posts

166 months

Friday 21st June
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Lotobear said:
hehe

My wife got suckered into this a couple of years ago. We have a reactive Vizsla and have tried various behaviourists/trainers without much success, and my mother in law suggested a session with a pet psychic that she would pay for. In fairness to my wife, she was struggling at the time so was keen to try anything. This was at the tail end of covid, and to make matters worse it was zoom/telephone consultation! What a load of old guff, and I still rib my wife over it to this day.



Sporky

7,267 posts

71 months

Friday 21st June
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Upinflames said:
all without any kind of prompt.
No.

Hereward

4,382 posts

237 months

Sunday 23rd June
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"A man, or a woman, will win the lottery"


TwigtheWonderkid

44,664 posts

157 months

Friday 28th June
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"Very soon you're going to be coming into money"

She wasn't wrong, than night I shagged a girl called Penny.

StevieBee

13,569 posts

262 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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A more interesting discussion would be on the apparent psychic ability of dogs.

Ours appears to know when one of us is on the way home, even if we're a few miles away from the house. I'm not talking about the 'same-time-every-day' example. Quite often she'll be zonked out and suddenly wake up and start to peer out of the window. I'll check on Fiend Friends and sure enough, OH or Son are on their way a few miles out.

We sadly lost a friend last year as a result of a car accident. She was in a hospital in London and on the night she died at around the time she died, their dog which would usually never say boo to a goose suddenly started barking, crying and went and lay on our friends bed.

Them be mystical creature I tell ye!


Tim330

1,175 posts

219 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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Hereward said:
"A man, or a woman, will win the lottery"

And other undecided genders will be celebrating toooooo

wyson

2,699 posts

111 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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Could easily have spotted the dog with the limp. Pregnancies are difficult.

What would be amazing is if he could say something that couldn’t be deduced from observation or general knowledge.

As a general point, I will also say its amazing the information given away over time. So someone with a lot of posts on PH, bet if you read through all their comments you’d know generally where they live, what they drive, how much they are paying for their car, their taste in foods and restaurants they’ve been to etc.

Same goes for any social media. I found an acquaintances exact address on Google maps once, just by looking at street view looking for parking signs. Her house had a distinctive paint scheme, I recognised it from her Instagram posts. I only knew she lived in that general area.

I’d definitely be trawling the internet, if I were a ‘psychic’, before meeting a client.

Edited by wyson on Tuesday 2nd July 07:45

Ken_Code

1,566 posts

9 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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He’ll not have been psychic, he’s likely spoken with the fairies at the bottom of the garden before visiting, or prayed to God who’s told him what’s going on.

Saleen836

11,442 posts

216 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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StevieBee said:
A more interesting discussion would be on the apparent psychic ability of dogs.

Ours appears to know when one of us is on the way home, even if we're a few miles away from the house. I'm not talking about the 'same-time-every-day' example. Quite often she'll be zonked out and suddenly wake up and start to peer out of the window. I'll check on Fiend Friends and sure enough, OH or Son are on their way a few miles out.

We sadly lost a friend last year as a result of a car accident. She was in a hospital in London and on the night she died at around the time she died, their dog which would usually never say boo to a goose suddenly started barking, crying and went and lay on our friends bed.

Them be mystical creature I tell ye!
I remember watching a prog on tv on this subject a few years ago, they set up cameras in the house and over I think a week of changing the arrival times filmed how the dogs reacted, even a few miles away the dogs knew somehow their owner was coming home