Jon ConstantinePsychic Consultant, Paranormal Investigator, Intuitionist
Burbank, CA
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Not at all. Usually, I can just "synch up" with someone and tell you what this person is thinking and feeling. But I also read Tarot or cast runes on request, and sometimes use a form of trance taught to me by the Yanomamo and Tucano people in South America.
I personally want to be able to help as many people as possible, and a high rate can make an advisor too expensive for some of the very people who need his/her services the most. Fortunately, since most of my income is derived from psychic research, documentary production and writing, I am able to charge a rate that is affordable for most clients.
First, be extremely careful when you hear things like this because it could be the old, "cross my palm with silver" scam. This is where someone tells you that someone's done some hocus pocus on you, and they'll be willing to take it off for ohhhh, say the downpayment on a new BMW. On the other hand, I can't tell you that it never happens because it does. There is an occult shop in every major city, with all the books and materials a person needs. There are a lot of people who are unaware of, or indifferent to, the consequences for violating free will. Fortunately, effective countermeasures are relatively easy and inexpensive.
No ethical psychic would claim 100% accuracy. The reason is because anything can be influenced by free will or random events. If, for example, I tell you that your job is in danger because you keep going in late, do you just say, "Well, Jon said I'm going to get fired and I have to accept it?" Or do you start showing up on time to thwart my prediction? Unfortunately, it works two ways. Occasionally, something can be on track to happen and a free will decision can delay it or thwart it. Also, random events occasionally occur. This is why psychics don't win the lottery; the numbers fall at random and are unpredictable. What I do is give accurate predictions, but at the same time look at the variables and give you a percentage of the likelihood of an event occuring and, if it looks iffy, a Plan B to get things back on track.
Burbank, CA
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