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Can a psychic affect your love life? Is a psychic influencing you right now? And is there anything you can do about it? These are burning questions that probably wouldn’t have entered your head if you hadn’t just read this intro! But is it possible that your love life can really be influenced by some psychic mumbo-jumbo? In some countries such as The Philippines this is in fact a widely used tool for dating, to secure a mate or to get rid of pesky competition. And the reason that it is widely used is that it is effective. And Filipinos, being the practical, sensible and sceptical people that they are, who tend not part with their hard earned pesos for nothing, use these psychics.
Ok, what kind of thing can the right kind of psychic do for your love life? Well, for one thing they can make you more attractive in general in a psychic sense. Have you ever wondered about certain individuals who seem to have no obviously attractive features but they seem to draw love partners to them? To psychic eyes the reason is often visible as a psychic net that captures the other person and draws them in and this net can be cut with a psychic blade in an instant.
With psychic help people that you are interested in will become aware of you in a positive light. There will be a certain magnetism that compels the other person to close the gap. If there is someone that you have your eye on already then the psychic can provide you with the means to bring that person to you. If compatibility is an issue for you then that can be enhanced by bringing down the barriers and meshing personalities into a lasting relationship. And the reverse can also be done if you find that a third party is trying to gatecrash your existing relationship and you need to repel the interloper.
You may have doubts about the morality of influencing people by psychic means but it is more common and normal than you might think. When it comes to love and sex the emotional tides are enormous and anyone with any natural psychic ability has an unfair advantage. Hence we see those lucky few that have the pick of the catch. Those whose psychic magnetism is reinforced by their confidence and their confidence reinforced by their success. Wouldn’t it be nice to get a head start like that? And think of all the messing around and expense it would save you! Besides, most people in western society are psychically isolated and have lost the ability to connect at more than a superficial level so they need a helping hand.
So, what kind of psychic do you need to do this kind of stuff? The short answer is you need a good one, and one that has a talent for doing this kind of work. Most psychics read cards or use some other kind of divining. They tell you about your life and you may come away with some useful insight about your past, present and future. This will probably be couched in vague terms that will give you that “aha!” moment when a revelation falls into place.
On the other hand, psychics that can remotely study and influence the people around you can intervene on your behalf directly. This level of power requires a high degree of talent, will, skill, dedication and energy and the people that can do this are few and far between. To be effective the psychic work that these people do for you is highly personalized. They will ask you questions and possibly ask for names and photographs before magical rituals are carried out. Then you may get something in the mail that carries a spell or some form of energy is directed your way. These psychics also tend to originate in parts of the world where this kind of ability is recognised, nurtured and practised. And one of these places is of course, the Philippines. …to find out more about taking charge of your love life and other useful psychic life planning strategies see www.roseeva.com.ph
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Imagine for a minute that everything you see around you is not actually there. It is just for lack of a better phrase, a figment of your imagination. Could it be?
The world’s top scientists now think that it could. In the Sunday Times from Britain, Prof. Sir Martin Rees suggested that life in the universe and everything in it may be nothing more than a giant computer simulation. The Royal Society professor at Cambridge University says humans may simply be bits of software. In other words, we program our world the way we want it. We create our own world, just like computers create a virtual world.
Prof. Rees says that over the past few decades, computers have created a virtual world with extensive detail.
“If that trend were to continue, then we can imagine computers, which will be able to simulate worlds perhaps even as complicated as the one we think we’re living in.”
He adds that this fact raised the question: “could we ourselves be in such a simulation and could what we think is the universe be some sort of vault of heaven rather than the real thing. In a sense, we could be ourselves, the creations within this simulation.”
Though this idea has already been snatched up by Hollywood in such films as The Matrix, Vanilla Sky and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, back in ancient Greece the philosophers of the day did not find the notion so far fetched. Even as far back as 2,000 years, the Chinese philosopher, Chuang Tzu wondered if his whole life had been nothing more than a dream. And in the 1600s, Rene Descartes wondered the same thing as noted by his famous words, “I think, therefore I am.” Then in the last century, Bertrand Russell propounded that humans might be just “brains in a jar” that were being activated by chemicals or electrical currents.
Next month, Prof. Rees will present his ideas in a television documentary called “What We Still Don’t Know.” He is expected to emphasize that today’s top physicists and cosmologists are seriously considering this theory. One of them, mathematical science Prof. John Barrow also of Cambridge University, will discuss the fine-tuned nature of our world and how event the slightest alteration in such things as gravity would have devastating affects. This, he believes, proves that intelligent design is at work.
There are, however, those who do not believe in intelligent design and say the universe is far too complex to be a simulation. Quantum mechanical engineering Prof. Seth Lloyd of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology says he could begin to imagine a computer large enough to simulate a whole universe.
What are your thoughts on Prof. Rees’ theory?
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Did you ever have a dream and wonder if it was real, or if it was a memory of something from your past? Or was it a glimpse of the future? Maybe it wasn’t a dream at all. Over thirty years ago, I had an experience that I’ll never forget, and may never fully understand, but I can now tell the story.
Alone, I lie in the darkness of my bedroom in Louisiana. When my eyes opened, I could see no hint of moonlight through the slight opening in the curtains. There were no sounds, no noise from the other rooms, no clocks ticking, and no crickets outside the window. It felt like I was floating on air, with no bed beneath me; there was no cold or warmth. The feeling was peaceful, with no worries, as time stood still. Like a blanket, the room enveloped me and kept me safe. I could only focus on my surroundings as I realized the only thing I could move was my head.
As I moved my head to look around the room, my eyes were drawn towards a white light high in the left corner of the room. It wasn’t a perfect circle of light; only a cloud. The light consumed the ceiling and the wall, never touching the floor. A gray light appeared inside the circle with an image of my father who passed away when I was only fourteen. I wanted to speak, but my mouth could not form words. There was so much to say; so many questions to ask. Why did he die so suddenly when I was young? Did he blame me for not knowing what to do to help him as his heart suddenly stopped? If he hadn’t picked me up as school that snowy day, would he have not been so stressed as he tried to get the car up the steep hill to home? If I could speak, then questions would be asked, and guilt feelings put to rest.
For the first time since my eyes opened, I heard only the sound of his voice as he said, “Go back, you have something to do.” I still couldn’t speak, and my attempts to move were merely making me shake. What was he trying to tell me? Where was I, and where was I going back? I hadn’t seen my father since I was young, so I didn’t want to leave him. My eyes felt very heavy and I fought trying to close them, but I failed.
When I opened my eyes, a nurse said, “Don’t move your head, be very still because the doctor had a hard time with you.” I felt very tired as I closed my eyes and fell asleep. When I awoke, my mother was standing beside me. She looked peaceful, and yet sad, as she held my hand and wiped her tears. It was difficult for her to speak, but softly told of how the doctor had a hard time stopping the bleeding. I had a simple nose surgery but there was a complication. As I looked at my mother, with the light surrounding her from the window, I remembered seeing the ghostly image of my father. For some reason I couldn’t tell her, or anyone what I experienced. It was very private and personal.
A couple of months later, the doctor finally told me that my heart stopped as he tried to stop the bleeding, and that he fought hard to keep me alive. I then wondered, and have questioned since that day, if what I experienced was real. Was it a dream as my mind searched through memories of my father; or perhaps a near death experience? I’ve looked for answers, but fear that I’ll never know the truth. It gives me peace of mind thinking that it was the ghost of my father, and that he was once again with me, if only for that short period of time.
I don’t yet know why I was sent back or what it is that I have yet to do. Perhaps I’ll know the answer to this someday. Meanwhile, I study the paranormal in an attempt to find answers to so many of my questions.