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easter 26-12-07 03:03 AM

could there be any truth in predictions?
 
im interested to know what you all think about mediums?
some friends and i saw a psychic a few months ago, and 3 of us had predictions specifically for xmas day! 1 was brill but mine and my mates were not so good, the spooky thing is that they have all come true to the letter. we talked earlier, and im worried now incase any more of it is true. we are definately going again in the new year,
my friend was given messages for a friend of hers but she is not a believer. does she tell her or not?
i was a bit unsure of all this until today but now im well and truely hooked.

MeridiaNx 26-12-07 02:22 PM

Re: could there be any truth in predictions?
 
I direct you here for a definition and here for Derren Brown's example of how it works, well worth watching.

It's a load of bunkum.

sv-robo 26-12-07 03:16 PM

Re: could there be any truth in predictions?
 
i predict i will be getting pretty s**tfaced tonight:smt030:drink::pale::sick:

easter 26-12-07 04:36 PM

Re: could there be any truth in predictions?
 
thanks meridiaNx that was quite interesting, specific forcasts though? how do they do that? spookyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

Speedy Claire 26-12-07 04:42 PM

Re: could there be any truth in predictions?
 
Don`t get me going lol.... my experience not good and I won`t be using that channel again. I`m happy for my future to remain a mystery, what I don`t know can`t hurt me

easter 26-12-07 04:49 PM

Re: could there be any truth in predictions?
 
i was told about something was going to happen on xmas day, i was given exact details and it wasnt very nice, and sure to god it happened exactly.
i phoned my mate who was given a good prediction and she had great news! my other mate phoned me later and she too had had the bad prediction come true exactly,
no one could know these things.

Stig 26-12-07 05:02 PM

Re: could there be any truth in predictions?
 
I am a sceptic but can't refute some of the things that people have told me about their own experiences with fortune tellers and the like.

Personally, I am happy to carry on blind. What will be, will be. If there is bad news coming, then the last thing I want is to be told what it is and when it's going to happen. I'd just be worrying about it and waiting for it to happen. If something nice is going to happen, well it'll be a nice surprise when it does.

Ed 26-12-07 06:00 PM

Re: could there be any truth in predictions?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BigApe (Post 1372905)
I am a sceptic but can't refute some of the things that people have told me about their own experiences with fortune tellers and the like.

Personally, I am happy to carry on blind. What will be, will be. If there is bad news coming, then the last thing I want is to be told what it is and when it's going to happen. I'd just be worrying about it and waiting for it to happen. If something nice is going to happen, well it'll be a nice surprise when it does.

+1

hovis 26-12-07 06:28 PM

Re: could there be any truth in predictions?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by easter (Post 1372903)
i was told about something was going to happen on xmas day, i was given exact details and it wasnt very nice, and sure to god it happened exactly.
i phoned my mate who was given a good prediction and she had great news! my other mate phoned me later and she too had had the bad prediction come true exactly,
no one could know these things.

what things?

Stu 26-12-07 06:34 PM

Re: could there be any truth in predictions?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hovis (Post 1372932)
what things?

exactly, how specific were they?


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