Just found a price list
Hasn't he heard of free evening and weekend calls
http://www.divinemessengers.com/gary_mannion.htm
Type of readings
Chat room Email Question Phone Person HypnosisPrice of private services
Psychic Surgery: £35 Angelic Reiki: £35 Chat room: £20 Email Question £1 per question (Can be purchased in sets of 5 and 10) Phone: £20 (Plus £4 if I call you) Person: (Single) £20 (Plus travel expenses) Group (Discounted price can be arranged) Hypnosis (Sessions range between £20-£40)
Also, a man who clearly enjoys a contradiction. From the link in the previous post:
From http://spiritlove.freeforums.org/loc...-t306-250.htmlIf you would like Psychic Surgery I will bring through my Surgeon "Abraham" who will then assess you, tell you what is wrong with you and fix the problem.
From here: http://spiritlove.freeforums.org/loc...-t306-100.htmlgary-- say you have a patient and you see your ash for cancer,do you tell them if they didn't know and have you ever made an mistake because you misinterpreted it? And have you ever sensed the cancer is so far gone they wont survive,do you tell the patient? and abrahams 37 helpers,what sort of doctors are they?can you also sense when one of these 37 come through?
The problem with seeing things is that if a client has not mentioned it then by law I am not allowed to say as I could the be diagnosing, if I do say anything I make it clear it is my opinion based only and not backed up with medical evidence, even then I may just say I see a build up of energy in this area if you have any problmes with it please consult a doctor. I have seen cancer patients where I Abraham feels it's their time, in thee cases if the client has already been told by the doctors that they are terminally ill and have so long to live. I tell the client I will do all I can to help in whatever way I can. (e.g giving them longer, helpng with pain, helping pass over). As for the doctors it is hard to say. When I work I see Abrahams hands go into the body and work, sometimes I do see other hands however Abraham said in Trance that he had 37 doctors working with him. I choose not to persue this as I like to report just to Abraham and allow him to do the rest. I am satisfied with the information that there are 37 and that is all. What I can say is the reason there are so many is because each should be trained in atleast some area of the body because Abraham has said he is not trained in all.
The ability to diagnose seems to have disappeared as fast as his nerve - once he was challeged to be tested.I don't diagnose when I work I generally see inside the body as see the areas that are affected. Such cases as a lot of the time if I work on Cancer I generally see ash. However I may just see redness or inflamation. This is something that needs to be taken into account.
Also I am not medically trained so may not be able to give you the name of the condition. I may just see inflamation or a build up of energy in that area.
If all goes to plan Gary is scheduled to meet with Chris French and Jon Cohen (blindwatchmaker) on 21st May to hammer out a test protocol. However, Gary has also dropped some hints on "spiritlove" to the effect that another - unnamed - university is also interested in testing him. New info will be posted on www.badpsychicsgarymannion.co.uk as and when it becomes available.
I shouldn't, but I shall. I think this is the latest testimonial on Mannion's site.
My bolding. A bit confused here.Joanne page writing on behalf of Liam Page (son), Aged 8 years old: Located in South Woodham Ferres: Back in February this year You may recall, my son Liam had in excess of 20 warts covering his fingers. I had tried various over the counter remedies and even ointment (acid based) as prescribed by our GP, but to no avail. These warts had become ever increasing and apart from unsightly they had begun to get sore.
By luck (right time right place) I came across your surgery in South Woodham Ferrers and booked my son in for your surgery. Liam spent half an hour with you, feeling very relaxed (if nothing else) once surgery had finished. However, after 2 weeks the warts appeared to have flattened. I filed them as recommended and bingo...they were gone! There were still 7 left, but I was totally amazed and booked another session with you.
It has been just over three weeks since this second visit and I am happy to say that they have all gone! My son is so impressed he can now show his little fingers off.
I am so pleased and would like to take this opportunity to say "Thank you". You truely have a special gift and I cannot stop telling people.
I really hope he didn't recommend filing them down with something like an emery boardMaking them sore and leaving them open to infection.
As I'm sure you know (though probably Gary doesn't - or maybe he oes) warts are caused by a virus and generally clear up within a few weeks/months by themselves.
MischiefMonkey
I quoted MoonRiver, back on post 451, saying mostly the same thing. Like a lot of Gary's testimonials, detail is missing. Who recommended filing the warts down? - not clear. But would a GP?
And I wonder how much the mother paid for something that would have cleared up itself eventually.
I have filed down a wart myself, but I wouldn't think a doctor would recommend it. Unless you are very careful there is a risk of infection and it isn't any better a method than salicylic (sp) acid or freezing, which don't carry the same infection risk. From personal experience filing is effecting, but makes the previously pain free wart pretty darn sore. I would never do it to a child.
I'm guessing Gary suggested the filing from the way the 'testimonial' is worded. If he did then a, it is hardly 'spiritual healing' and b, I hope he also gave advice on infection control.
How much money did she pay to be told about a method of wart removal that is common knowledge?
Bolding mine.However, after 2 weeks the warts appeared to have flattened.
Gary's testimonials seem to be getting sillier as he gets more desperate - I'll add this to BadpsychicsGaryMannion. I may have already asked this, but does anyone know of a sceptical GP who might be willing to evaluate the testimonials used by Gary? The ones I've looked at so far are so patently ridiculous it was hardly worth debunking them, but others really need to be looked at by someone medically qualified.
The grandly-named Unity of UK Psychic Surgeons have announced that:
http://www.ukpsychicsurgeons.org.uk/...ation_ResearchThe three founder member's of this organisation are currently undergoing evaluation by respected the psychical researcher's Tricia J Robertson and Professor Archie Roy, who , in turn make their report to a recognised charity named PRISM.
The three founder "member's" are of course Gary Mannion, Nina Knowland and Andy Porter.
Professor Archie Roy is Honorary Senior Research Fellow and a Member of the Astronomy and Astrophysics Group at Glasgow University. Tricia Robertson works for the university's Department of Adult and Continuing Education. From Glasgow Unversity's list of DACE courses:
http://www.gla.ac.uk:443/departments/adulteducation/index.php?SelectedSubject=Social+sciences&Selected Subheading=PsychologyAn in depth study of psychical research
Paranormal phenomena do occur.
The course covers, in depth, the astonishingly wide spectrum of such phenomena. Psychical researchers have studied these events for over a century, resulting in pragmatic evidence as to their authenticity. This course examines the evidence, and the implications with respect to human personality, the latent abilities which we may possess and the possible survival of bodily death.Archie Roy BSc PhD FRSE FRAS FBIS and Tricia Robertson
Well, there you have it - "paranormal phenemena do occur". I don't think Gary, Nina and Andy will have much difficulty in proving that their psychic skills exist...
More about Roy and Robertson's idea of psychical research can be found here:
http://www.sspr.co.uk/
Incidentally, you may remember that not too long ago Knowland claimed that she was being tested by a team from Glasgow University. Tricia Robertson took her to task for this since she and Professor Roy were in fact working with the Scottish Society for Psychical Research, which was founded by Professor Roy (who also founded PRISM - "Psychical Research Involving Selected Mediums"). I wonder if Gary is playing a similar game by making mysterious comments to the effect that "another university" (ie not Goldsmiths) is interested in testing him?![]()
Julia,
I must say I was very curious as to which professors from which universities were proposing to test Mannion's claims. Perhaps we now have some idea. Totally impartial, of course.![]()
From the April 08 Psi Report ( magazine of the Scottish Society for Psychical Research):
" Due to the fact that many of the Prism council have departed in more ways than one, it has been decided to disband the organization. The small amount of money that Prism held is being distributed to ongoing projects and other similar organizations.
It is with pleasure that we have presented a cheque for £400.00 to the SSPR in the knowledge that they will use it wisely.
Tricia J. Robertson
Hon.Sec., Prism "
So it seems a bit unlikely that Robertson and Roy will be reporting to Prism.
I wondered why PRISM had such a meagre internet presence. But wouldn't you think the dead members would make an attempt to keep the group going? After all, they're so well placed to prove that there is life after death!
More industrial-strength idiocy from Professor Mannion: remember the old party game in which four people, using only two fingers each, lift a fifth person off a chair? Well, for a mere £45 Gary will teach you how to do this and lots of other amazing things. Just pop along to "Samskara" on 15th April for a "Psychic Development Day": http://www.garymannion.com/
During this Day Gary Mannion will teach about such things as:
Levitation: Using 4 people and 2 fingers you will learn how to remove energy from around someone's head and make them as light as a feather.
So that's how it's done! I was under the impression that the trick worked because the weight of the seated person was distributed equally between four others, enabling them to lift him or her easily with just two fingers each..![]()
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