Irish gal
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There's overwhelming evidence that it's real, but like any walk of life, there will always be charlatans trying to cash in, the trick is to avoid them. And whatever about Derren Brown, if psychics are just reading people I wonder why they are routinely used by the police around the world. Locally to me we had one solve a missing persons case.
A youngster who owed drug money went missing, his family was distraught. After a year a psychic said he was in a lake in Clare connected to Bridget. He was later found in Lough Bridget. Here's an excerpt from the paper about it:
"A British psychic, Denis McKenzie, travelled to Limerick three weeks ago having offered to help in the search.
Mary Kelly (mother) said at the time he became very agitated when he travelled to east Clare carrying personal belongings of her missing son. She said Mr McKenzie told the family his body had been deposited in a lake in Co Clare. Mr McKenzie had turned up some astonishing information following the disappearance in Soham in Britain of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
The teenagers uncle, Turlough McNamara, said at least now his mother Mary can face Christmas knowing that she can give her beloved son Richard a Christian burial and be able to grieve and visit his grave.
What I find astounding is that people don't believe in it despite all the evidence, like the case above, to the contrary. And talking to horses is only another side of the same gift. Apparently we all have these latent abilities, they are just highly developed in some of us. Imagine if we actively tried to develop these abilities, we could be living in quite a different world.
A youngster who owed drug money went missing, his family was distraught. After a year a psychic said he was in a lake in Clare connected to Bridget. He was later found in Lough Bridget. Here's an excerpt from the paper about it:
"A British psychic, Denis McKenzie, travelled to Limerick three weeks ago having offered to help in the search.
Mary Kelly (mother) said at the time he became very agitated when he travelled to east Clare carrying personal belongings of her missing son. She said Mr McKenzie told the family his body had been deposited in a lake in Co Clare. Mr McKenzie had turned up some astonishing information following the disappearance in Soham in Britain of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
The teenagers uncle, Turlough McNamara, said at least now his mother Mary can face Christmas knowing that she can give her beloved son Richard a Christian burial and be able to grieve and visit his grave.
What I find astounding is that people don't believe in it despite all the evidence, like the case above, to the contrary. And talking to horses is only another side of the same gift. Apparently we all have these latent abilities, they are just highly developed in some of us. Imagine if we actively tried to develop these abilities, we could be living in quite a different world.