By Senge Sering
His Holiness the Dalai Lama recently spoke about religion and tolerance in front of interfaith groups in Washington, DC.
I was not expecting an extremely busy person like his eminence who daily shakes hands with a thousand people to remember me, especially since I had met him 14 years ago for a mere 10 minutes.
“We have met before,” says His Holiness the Dalai Lama when I introduced myself as “nga Baltipa in ju.” Surprised and with my jaw open, all I did was clasp my hands together and nodded happily in agreement before I once again lowered my head to show respect.
The Dalai Lama was in Washington, DC on the invitation of the University of Maryland.
Sensing his interest in meeting the Muslims of America, the Marist College of New York and Washington-based Institute for Gilgit Baltistan Studies co-hosted a private meeting and lecture on inter-faith harmony on May 7, 2013. The twenty or so people who we invited belonged to all faiths including Hinduism, Scientology, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, and were representing the interfaith NGOs of Washington.
We also ensured that all sects of Islam, like Shias, Sunnis, Sufis, Alevis, Ahmadis and Ismailis were represented in that room. The Dalai Lama spent forty-five minutes with us. Afterwards, he moved to the auditorium to address Islamic Sufism and Buddhism. Our dear friend Lobsang Chophel introduced the group members to His Holiness before the lecture.
One thing that the group liked about the Dalai Lama was his comment about emotional attachment with one’s religion which can limit objective thinking and analysis. He stressed on having compassion for people of other faiths. If understood, his message can help reduce killings and wars which happen in the name of protecting or maintaining superiority of one religion over the other.
Throughout the lecture, he talked about promoting humanity and showed concern about the growing gap between the rich and the poor. He called himself a son of India because India nourishes his body and mind through the food he consumes and the knowledge he receives from the Nalanda scriptures.
The Dalai Lama is unique among other world leaders as everyone irrespective of their religious background can relate to him
For us, he is a spiritual father figure who can instill hope and the sense that he belongs to all of us and not just one faith or racial group.
I requested His Holiness to pray for the freedom of Gilgit-Baltistan. I was hardly able to look at his face while trying to control my tears. I am not sure if I even used the right Tibetan language (Shesa) to communicate to him since Baltis do not know Shesa. But he smiled when he heard me talking in Balti and held my hand. Love for the Balti community was noticeable on his face.
On behalf of our group and Marist College, John Thomas Pinna presented a framed picture and a DVD movie to the Dalai Lama which will remind him of the times when Tibet was still a free country. The DVD was produced by a broadcaster, journalist and photographer, Lowell Thomas, who had visited Tibet before the Chinese occupation and filmed his meeting with His Holiness in Lhasa. The Dalai Lama liked the gift very much and desired to meet our group again.
His Holiness and I greeted each other with the phrase ‘Thsering shoks’ or may you live long. As I was praying for his health and long life, I was also hoping to meet him again.
Senge H. Sering is the President of Institute for Gilgit Baltistan Studies and hails from a Tibetan speaking region called Baltistan (Baltiyul), which has been declared a disputed area between India and Pakistan by the United Nations. There are about 600,000 Balti people residing in India and Pakistan who profess Islam and speak archaic Tibetan. Read other articles by Senge. http://www.sharnoffsglobalviews.com/dalai-lama-074/
Monday, May 27, 2013
Dalai Lama Meets Interfaith Groups
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Bad Bad Thing Award Goes to Cindy & Nick Uwanawich for Stealing $238,000
By Kirby Robinson
Can't hit the lottery? Start playing the fake psychic
lottery! You might make $238,000 but cheating the public is a bad bad thing.
It seems that more and more con artists are turning to
the fake psychic/palm reader/tarot reading con in order to make a quick buck off
the innocent public. They want to defraud those who are seeking some advice and
help from the other side.
"Cindy Uwanawich,
57, and Nick Uwanawich, 56, of Twin Peaks, have been charged with three counts
each of felony grand theft after eight customers came forward and said they
were scammed out of more than $238,000 in total." John Asbury, PE.com
These two so-called psychics in the Inland Empire, Cindy and Mark Uwanawich,
[yes that is their last name] made $238,000 telling their victims they needed to
get rid of evil spirits to find happiness. The only thing the victims found
were their bank accounts got a whole lot smaller.
I always tell people seek God in prayer and meditation
on His Word. God never charges for His services and He is always there.
Here is the full story:
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Sunday, May 26, 2013
Bad Bad Thing Award Goes to Adam Marks, Loveland, CO Psychic
By Kirby Robinson
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Adam Marks, Loveland, CO Psychic |
Fake psychic Adam Marks suckers a senior citizen out of
$73,000 and that is a bad bad thing.
"A 65-year-old woman who says she lost her retirement
savings to a Loveland psychic is now calling the psychic 'a complete ripoff'
and says she wants others to hear her story and avoid the mistakes she made."
Brian Maass, CBSDenver.com
These types of stories keep rolling in and each one
makes us sick. When will law enforcement step in and get these fakes before
they steal people's money?
Read the full story:
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demon chaser, or false teacher who’s eligible for the award? You can take part by
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Saturday, May 25, 2013
Bad Bad Thing Award Goes to Phony Cancer Cure Doctor Christine Daniel
By Kirby Robinson
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Christine Daniel Selling Deadly Fake Cancer Cure |
Fake pastor Christine Daniel sells fake cancer cures
on TBN's Praise the Lord that leads to a patient's death that's a real BAD BAD
THING
People tune in to religious programming to have their
spirits fed and their soul lifted. Many are facing troubled times and seek
salvation and healing.
What they shouldn't get is a fake pastor who happens
to be an doctor pedaling a phony cancer cure comprised of beef flavoring and
suntan lotion.
But that’s what viewers got when Christine Daniel
appeared on one of the top rated religious programs Praise the Lord on the
large Christian-based Trinity Broadcasting Network.
The public responded and bought the treatment. Sadly, at least six people died from it. Now ex doctor Christine Daniel sits in prison and TBN is silent.
Read more here:
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Friday, May 24, 2013
What Are Poltergeists?
By Reverend Mark Hunnemann
If you walk into a house and see a book fly across the room, what would be the first words out of your mouth(other than SC-startled cuss!)? Somebody will probably blurt out, "Hey, poltergeist activity!" It has become fashionable for paranormal investigators to speak of any paranormal activity of this kind as poltergeist, even if they are not referring to the actual poltergeist phenomenon. Yes it has become confusing. For example, they might think the activity actually stems from trapped spirits, but ANY activity that is forceful and loud is categorized as poltergeist. But what I want to examine is the theory of poltergeists as PK (psychokinesis) or TK (telekinesis). Here are the four main types of paranormal activity: intelligent haunt, residual haunt, poltergeist, and demonic. It is my firm conviction that the first three in this list are actually demonic in nature--and especially for our purposes, the accounts of genuine poltergeist activity are most certainly a demonic infestation.
"Poltergeist" is from the German meaning noisy ghost. It is important that we define our terms clearly, and this nowhere more important than when discussing this alleged phenomenon. There are different theories as to the nature of this activity, but the generally accepted theory (in parapsychology) is that a troubled pre-teen or teen, who also is sensitive to the supernatural, may unwittingly cause paranormal activity via PK or TK...especially during times of high stress.One writer refers to five stages of poltergeist activity, but it boils down to gradation between mild to deadly. Despite the wide range of possible poltergeist activity, there is one main constant--the activity is not caused by a trapped spirit, but by strangely powerful psycho-kinetic power., which is unconsciously released by a troubled teen....usually a female. It is similar to a residual haunt in this respect: both are non-intelligent phenomena.
Tracing the history of this notion is not easy because of divergent definitions of poltergeist activity (see above). However, it is clear that the notion of poltergeists has undergone a complete identity change. Up till the mid 19th century poltergeist activity was widely thought to be the result of witchcraft or demonic activity. However, in the last hundred years or so--corresponding to the ascendancy of psychology as well prevalence of occult practices--the origin of poltergeist activity shifted away from the demonic and to our alleged innate psychical powers. With the loss of a Christian consensus and worldview, New Age/occult theory and practice as well as psychological categories becoming ensconced in our culture, have downplayed the demonic. Both of these (occult worldview and psychology) contributed to the evolution of the identity of poltergeists as an interior psychic force and not an exterior intelligent force. (ie demon). This is an example of how we are destined to move further and further from reality and truth when we jettison the biblical worldview.
I want to shift gears and critique what we have said thus far. It does not help matters when inexplicably large numbers of people reflexively shout "poltergeist!" when anything forceful happens...or even simply discernible.
1. The notion of poltergeists as the unconscious workings of a troubled teen is cruel...especially if it is not true (and it is not). Do we realize the true psychological damage that this theory can cause? Talk about kicking a woman when she is down (generally female teen)--a frightened 14 year old girl/young woman, who is herself being scratched, is told that she is the cause of all the horribly destructive things that are happening to her family. It makes no difference how sincere and lovingly this may be believed and presented to the affected teen, it saddles them with enormous guilt--and no way of correcting the problem. With the demonic already assaulting her in a multitude of ways, the teen may see suicide as the only means of escape for her and her family. Self-destruction plays right into the demons intent. The more emotionally sensitive the person is, the more they are apt to suffer horribly by this miserable "diagnosis from hell". It is little comfort to tell them that the activity is unconscious, because in their mind it is still coming from them--it is their fault her dad broke his arm when pushed down the steps. It is all her fault that the family is unravelling. The cruelty may be unintentional but it is cruel nonetheless. I have three children and the thought of someone saddling them with this diagnosis gets my blood boiling.
2. There is no evidence that we have this kind of PK abilities, unless you assume the very thing you are trying to prove. There has been extensive research done at Duke and elsewhere and a variable never considered is that when PK occurs it is demonically caused. Nobody has been able to reproduce in the lab what occurs in millions of homes, to various degrees. In allegedly severe poltergeist activity, chairs can fly and tables levitate....and knives fly directly at people. Can that be reproduced in the lab? Nope--so why are we being irresponsible and applying an unproven theory with utter certainty to teenagers?
3. There are unmistakable signs of intelligence in the attacks-- but this theory is wholly incapable of accounting for this. How can non-intelligent psychic energy target someone and throw them down the steps...or throw objects AT THEM? There is discernible intent to harm...how can impersonal psychic energy display intent? Once again, this theory involves attributing personal or human traits to impersonal energy.
4. This unmistakable appearance of intelligence renders this theory as intellectually bankrupt. The only reasonable cause behind such intelligent attacks is the presence of demonic entities. Let me ask this: what criteria does one use to distinguish between poltergeist activity and demonic activity? If demons can mimic anything...if they have intelligence and power, then they can account for every case of alleged poltergeist activity....and do so without emotionally harming someone in the process. The mere presence of a teen in the infested house is enough for many investigators to start their poltergeist wheels turning--God help any oppressed family if they have teens and certain kinds of activity (which differ from person to person) are occurring. If the main reason one attributes this activity to poltergeist is that there is a troubled teen in the picture, then this is circular reasoning. Cannot demons attack a family that has troubled teens in it? To conclude this section, EVERY CASE IN WHICH TRUE PARANORMAL ACTIVITY WAS DIAGNOSED AS POLTERGEIST, IS REALLY DEMONIC IN NATURE..And if you mid-diagnose the problem, then the proposed cure will be way off base as well.
Like R H, the theory of poltergeist has been repeated so often that folks just assume it is true. In addition, there seems to be very little self-reflection regarding this theory. In wiser times this notion would never have found a sane audience. This is where the power, for good or ill, of worldview spectacles is seen. The biblical worldview, which has the true God as ultimate reality, has been displaced by an energy-centric worldview. This has provided fertile ground for non-biblical theories like poltergeist to flourish. We have a soul, but nowhere in the bible are we said to have psychic abilities.waiting for us to tap.
The way folks determine that a haunt is poltergeist in nature is disturbingly subjective. What one investigator determines is poltergeist, the next will likely call it an intelligent haunt that is very active. And since there is no way to PROVE that the teen is the cause, it becomes a guessing game...only the stakes are enormously high.
As with residual haunt and aliens, it is instructive how rebuking/cleansing in the name of Jesus will cause poltergeist activity to cease--often with signs of demonic capitulation. Merely psychic powers, like r h, should not respond to this...but in every case I have been involved in, they have fled.
Again, as with r h, Satan knows a good thing when it sees it.It (Satan) has a vested interest in keeping the theories of r h and poltergeist alive and well--and will do everything to make them appear plausible...even temporarily vacating a house after occult cleansing has been done. Satan has both means and motive to commit this crime...and in my judgment, the theory of poltergeists is a crime against humanity.
"Poltergeist" is from the German meaning noisy ghost. It is important that we define our terms clearly, and this nowhere more important than when discussing this alleged phenomenon. There are different theories as to the nature of this activity, but the generally accepted theory (in parapsychology) is that a troubled pre-teen or teen, who also is sensitive to the supernatural, may unwittingly cause paranormal activity via PK or TK...especially during times of high stress.One writer refers to five stages of poltergeist activity, but it boils down to gradation between mild to deadly. Despite the wide range of possible poltergeist activity, there is one main constant--the activity is not caused by a trapped spirit, but by strangely powerful psycho-kinetic power., which is unconsciously released by a troubled teen....usually a female. It is similar to a residual haunt in this respect: both are non-intelligent phenomena.
Tracing the history of this notion is not easy because of divergent definitions of poltergeist activity (see above). However, it is clear that the notion of poltergeists has undergone a complete identity change. Up till the mid 19th century poltergeist activity was widely thought to be the result of witchcraft or demonic activity. However, in the last hundred years or so--corresponding to the ascendancy of psychology as well prevalence of occult practices--the origin of poltergeist activity shifted away from the demonic and to our alleged innate psychical powers. With the loss of a Christian consensus and worldview, New Age/occult theory and practice as well as psychological categories becoming ensconced in our culture, have downplayed the demonic. Both of these (occult worldview and psychology) contributed to the evolution of the identity of poltergeists as an interior psychic force and not an exterior intelligent force. (ie demon). This is an example of how we are destined to move further and further from reality and truth when we jettison the biblical worldview.
I want to shift gears and critique what we have said thus far. It does not help matters when inexplicably large numbers of people reflexively shout "poltergeist!" when anything forceful happens...or even simply discernible.
1. The notion of poltergeists as the unconscious workings of a troubled teen is cruel...especially if it is not true (and it is not). Do we realize the true psychological damage that this theory can cause? Talk about kicking a woman when she is down (generally female teen)--a frightened 14 year old girl/young woman, who is herself being scratched, is told that she is the cause of all the horribly destructive things that are happening to her family. It makes no difference how sincere and lovingly this may be believed and presented to the affected teen, it saddles them with enormous guilt--and no way of correcting the problem. With the demonic already assaulting her in a multitude of ways, the teen may see suicide as the only means of escape for her and her family. Self-destruction plays right into the demons intent. The more emotionally sensitive the person is, the more they are apt to suffer horribly by this miserable "diagnosis from hell". It is little comfort to tell them that the activity is unconscious, because in their mind it is still coming from them--it is their fault her dad broke his arm when pushed down the steps. It is all her fault that the family is unravelling. The cruelty may be unintentional but it is cruel nonetheless. I have three children and the thought of someone saddling them with this diagnosis gets my blood boiling.
2. There is no evidence that we have this kind of PK abilities, unless you assume the very thing you are trying to prove. There has been extensive research done at Duke and elsewhere and a variable never considered is that when PK occurs it is demonically caused. Nobody has been able to reproduce in the lab what occurs in millions of homes, to various degrees. In allegedly severe poltergeist activity, chairs can fly and tables levitate....and knives fly directly at people. Can that be reproduced in the lab? Nope--so why are we being irresponsible and applying an unproven theory with utter certainty to teenagers?
3. There are unmistakable signs of intelligence in the attacks-- but this theory is wholly incapable of accounting for this. How can non-intelligent psychic energy target someone and throw them down the steps...or throw objects AT THEM? There is discernible intent to harm...how can impersonal psychic energy display intent? Once again, this theory involves attributing personal or human traits to impersonal energy.
4. This unmistakable appearance of intelligence renders this theory as intellectually bankrupt. The only reasonable cause behind such intelligent attacks is the presence of demonic entities. Let me ask this: what criteria does one use to distinguish between poltergeist activity and demonic activity? If demons can mimic anything...if they have intelligence and power, then they can account for every case of alleged poltergeist activity....and do so without emotionally harming someone in the process. The mere presence of a teen in the infested house is enough for many investigators to start their poltergeist wheels turning--God help any oppressed family if they have teens and certain kinds of activity (which differ from person to person) are occurring. If the main reason one attributes this activity to poltergeist is that there is a troubled teen in the picture, then this is circular reasoning. Cannot demons attack a family that has troubled teens in it? To conclude this section, EVERY CASE IN WHICH TRUE PARANORMAL ACTIVITY WAS DIAGNOSED AS POLTERGEIST, IS REALLY DEMONIC IN NATURE..And if you mid-diagnose the problem, then the proposed cure will be way off base as well.
Like R H, the theory of poltergeist has been repeated so often that folks just assume it is true. In addition, there seems to be very little self-reflection regarding this theory. In wiser times this notion would never have found a sane audience. This is where the power, for good or ill, of worldview spectacles is seen. The biblical worldview, which has the true God as ultimate reality, has been displaced by an energy-centric worldview. This has provided fertile ground for non-biblical theories like poltergeist to flourish. We have a soul, but nowhere in the bible are we said to have psychic abilities.waiting for us to tap.
The way folks determine that a haunt is poltergeist in nature is disturbingly subjective. What one investigator determines is poltergeist, the next will likely call it an intelligent haunt that is very active. And since there is no way to PROVE that the teen is the cause, it becomes a guessing game...only the stakes are enormously high.
As with residual haunt and aliens, it is instructive how rebuking/cleansing in the name of Jesus will cause poltergeist activity to cease--often with signs of demonic capitulation. Merely psychic powers, like r h, should not respond to this...but in every case I have been involved in, they have fled.
Again, as with r h, Satan knows a good thing when it sees it.It (Satan) has a vested interest in keeping the theories of r h and poltergeist alive and well--and will do everything to make them appear plausible...even temporarily vacating a house after occult cleansing has been done. Satan has both means and motive to commit this crime...and in my judgment, the theory of poltergeists is a crime against humanity.
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Bad Bad Thing Award Goes to Canadian Palm Reader Paula Ann Adams
By Kirby Robinson
Canadian palm reader Paula Ann Adams tells client to
get peace in her life by giving her $25,000 plus $4000 worth of Nordstrom gift
cards… that’s a lie and a bad bad thing.
One would hope that in the year of 2013 that the
public would've learned that palm reading is a scam. However, it seems that
some refuse to learn such facts. Still, it doesn't give the green light to
predators to feed on them.
If you're a Canadian resident read within the comment
section of the post. The good news is there is a move in the Canadian
government to change the laws to make it easier to go after these con artists
who pass themselves off as psychics/card readers/palm readers, etc. And that’s
a good good thing.
Do you know of a para-celeb, psychic, ghost hunter,
demon chaser, or false teacher who’s eligible for the award? You can take part
by sending us a name and why you think they should receive the BAD BAD THING
award. Contact freeallspirits@live.com
for more information.
Keep current and follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/eyeonparanormal
EARN EXTRA MONEY! If you have a website, forum or blog you
can set up an Amazon Associates Affiliate Program link and sell the Kindle version
of NEVER MOCK GOD: AN UNAUTHORIZED INVESTIGATION INTO PARANORMAL STATE’S “I AM
SIX” CASE [also in paperback!], INVESTIGATING PARANORMAL STATE, PARANORMAL
STATE EXPOSED and PARANORMAL TEACHINGS: THE BEST OF SHEDDING SOME LIGHT and
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Issue 118 – The Case Against Theresa Caputo the Long Island Medium--Part 1
By Kirby Robinson
Over the next few weeks, we'll be building a case
against the credibility of the claims concerning the Long Island Medium, Theresa
Caputo. For the past few years, she has become America's so-called number one
medium. Nowhere has she ever claimed to be a psychic, as those claims can easily
be disproven. Also, the Long Island Medium is now claiming she is never wrong.
Americans are embracing psychics and mediums. Go to Google
and type in psychics and mediums-- you could spend 8 hours a day for a year, and
never visit every site on the Internet.
You can spend hundreds to thousands of dollars getting
a phone reading, Skype, and in person readings. You can attend gallery readings,
which is a group reading, and you're not even promised to receive one bit of
information from the other side.
Sylvia Browne is the former number one psychic of
record who has been featured on Larry King
Live and appeared frequently on The Montel
Williams Show. Ms. Browne has more than 50 books in print, 21 books in
audio format, and all her so-called nonfiction titles can't stand a serious
test of legitimacy. For example, her book "Afterlives of the Rich and
Famous" is impossible to fact check—she can make up any story. And she
does---as her books are simply flights of fantasy and fiction.
Why is this? Why has the public become so accepting of
these modern day snake oil salespeople?
- Rejection of
God's message and embracing a feel good new age false religion.
- Uncertain times force people to find sanctuary in
something. Some find it in drugs while others find it in people who will tell
them what they want to hear.
- Searching for the truth about life after death. Going
by what the psychics and mediums say, we can live any way we want. We can do
anything we want. We can think any way we want to and sin any way we want to. If
we accept their words, whether written in a book or spoken on TV, there will be
no price to pay. There is no hell, no punishment -- just a bright and sunny
afterlife.
- A society should embrace a learning process. Now,
everything is spoon-fed to us. Our ability to think, question, and engage in a
scientific manner has been reduced. If anyone on TV says it is so, then it is
so. If I read it on the Internet, it is so. If some "expert" appears
for a few minutes on Oprah or Ellen and says it is so – then it must
be so.
Like every other medium and psychic out there, The Long
Island Medium is a fake. She feeds on the emotionally needy and the spiritually
insecure. Like all the others, she increases her bank account by tricking her audience
that she has all the answers. She convinces her cult-like followers that she
has something called "the spirit" that feeds her the information that
you crave.
When I go to funerals, you won't see me cry. It's not
that I am heartless. It's due to my faith. I know the saved have gone on to
heaven. Why? Because that is what my faith teaches me. When the unsaved die,
they made the choice to go to hell. No matter how many prayers one would say,
no matter if some church baptizes them after death, that is where they are
going. It is clearly stated that way-- no doubts, no worries. But so many new
age "thinkers" are left in doubt. So, the new agers must turn to a
medium to find out where they are at and are they all right?
The Long Island Medium talks to "SPIRIT." [Some
Christians might say that is a demon feeding her information as they point out
she never talks about angels, she never sees God, only mentions "a
God" and the word Jesus never crossed her lips -- and they might be right].
What I've seen of her readings and our investigation
into her televised Florida road trip, we uncover her so-called talent for
talking to the dead.
Let me share a video from
the show "LIVE! with
Kelly and Michael" of a reading she
did with the audience and show how she tricks the audience.
Notice she's working with an audience of over 150
people. Medium or not, you can safely ask:
- Who here lost a child?
- Who here lost a husband, wife, parent, sibling, or a
grandparent?
- Who here lost a baby?
- Who here lost someone to cancer, AIDS, heart attack,
car accident, etc.
You're going to have hands shoot up because these
things happen. They're fairly common so you're going to get it right.
When they go out looking for an audience to fill their
studio they tell people who the guest is so she knows why people are there.
Earlier on, she had a long string of misses and she
had to come up with an explanation for it. She claimed it was confusion in interpreting
the signs that she received.
She goes for "who over here has lost a husband?"
and she sees several admitted widows. Notice that she goes over to an older
female time. Cue violins, it's time to yank the heartstrings. The next step is
to go into her cold readings mode, asking questions in such rapid-fire fashion
you fail to notice Theresa isn't really telling her anything but simply asking
questions.
Once she starts talking to the woman start counting
the seconds.
- She says, "People leave this world in many
different ways." The purpose of that statement is to fool the audience into
believing that Theresa is knowledgeable in the ways of the spirit world. Listen
to what comes up next.
- Theresa complements the woman for all the unselfish
things she did. That is what the widow wants to hear. Have you ever heard a
medium say, "Hey stupid, your husband says you were a lousy mother,
couldn't cook worth a damn, were lousy in the sack and I couldn't wait to die!"
- Have you been counting? If you have, then ask
yourself how could she be talking to the spirit of the dead man and never get a
name from him? When she starts to miss with the food questions, she has to cover
her tracks. These are signs and symbols she gets. She isn't wrong only
responding to the symbols that she's seen.
- She quickly breaks it off and goes to her next
reading. In reality, this isn't a reading but an endorsement of her abilities.
She tries, but fails, to get the audience to laugh. Again, no name is given.
- She tells the group that things she says might apply
to them even though she isn't looking at them. This gives the audience a false
sense that they got something from the session. In reality, they got nothing.
- She talks about a "blood illness" that is
head to toe and has something to do with the liver. Anatomy 101—blood circulates
throughout the entire body. All blood illnesses are head to toe and all blood diseases
impact the liver.
- She then asks who is being tested for other illnesses?
That's a very safe one to toss out as people are always being tested for
something.
- She talks about the blow to the chest cause in death.
It doesn’t pertain to those she reads for but it applies to those seated on the
other side of the studio. Then it goes from a blow to the chest to her father
died in front of her. The great message is don't feel bad about it! Who wouldn't
feel bad about something like that?
Next week we finish this group fiasco and start on our
Florida road trip debunking claims of legitimate readings given by Theresa
Caputo.
Issue 119 - The Case Against Theresa Caputo the Long Island Medium - Part 2
Issue 119 - The Case Against Theresa Caputo the Long Island Medium - Part 2
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