But at £35 for an hour's treatment, Christian seems very reasonable, compared with You Know Who.
And I've never been very clear on the difference between your basic "healing" and Psychic Surgery, but Christian explains......
And as a clairvoyant and medium, she gives readings, with very impressive testimonials, likeWhere psychic surgery differs to healing is that more phenomena can be involved. This can range from the smell of anesthetic in the air to the appearance of a healing spirit guide, such as a Red Indian, who may give guidance. Another phenomena experienced is the transfiguration of my body, such as a spirit surgeon's face appearing over mine, and my voice transfiguring to that of the spirit surgeon's."You did me a fantastic reading earlier (last) year."
Fran the Intuitive of Psychic TV
Sky Channel 886 - Freeview 46
5th Feb, 2009
andChristian was very helpful and gave me some very useful advice
http://christianpassy.co.uk/default.aspx
Warning - watch out for those phenomena!!Phenomena may be experienced.
No results are offered or guaranteed,
although my ability is proven.
How can anyone advertise themselves saying "no results are offered"??
and ... isn't it illegal to say that their psychic powers are proven (although it's actually implied that it's their psychic powers .... could mean car driving abilities, I guess)?
Why can't her all knowing "Spirit Guide" correct her grammar?
Phenomenon - singular
Phenomena - plural
I suspect that the only phenomenon to be experienced will be a marked lightening of the wallet and a sense of embarassment afterwards...
My abilities are proven. What I can do, I can do. No possible doubt.
Spell checker is a browser feature, not a forum feature. Must be Chrome. If you haven't configured it or installed a UK version, it is probably speaking American.P.S. When did we get a spell checker on the forum, or is it because I've started using Chrome as my browser, that I have spell checking?
And another...Clare Cusack.
Really?You may be looking for counselling or therapy or a life coach, when actually what you need is to see Clare.
Well, I think quite a lot of people know quite clearly what it is.You are unlikely to know what Psychic Surgery is....
That's a relief.Clare Cusack is a Psychic Surgeon and a qualified Shiatsu practitioner. Clare works on an energetic level, and no physical surgical instruments are used.
Sadly, she is unable to quote prices for her services - they are available "On Request". But fortunately she offers an Online Advice Centre.
You pay £25 in advance and she promises to contact you within 24 hours.
Well, there's a really good idea......
http://www.psychicsurgery.co.uk/index.html
And yet another. Or am I repeating myself?
The first session of healing sometimes has a profound effect and a period of rest may be required. Further sessions of healing or psychic surgery may be required to maintain and balance any treatment carried out.
In my stupidity, I thought "Psychic Surgery" IS a form of healing, rather than an alternative. But I am sure these experts know what they are talking about.
The psychic surgery is non-invasive, non-manipulative and does not physically penetrate the skin. Debbie will scan your body looking for any illness, condition or imbalance and then operate using pure energy to disperse or extract disease.
Well, good for Debbie.
http://www.lightawareness.com/therapists/debbie.htm
And from Debbie's site,
http://www.debbie.uk.net/modules/wfc....php?pagenum=1How It Works
With the guidance of her Spirit Doctors Debbie is able to ‘see’ problems or disease in the body and ‘sense’ your emotional state.
Again, with the help of her Spirit Guides, she is able to advise you with the messages of wellbeing for guidance to heal the affected areas of your body and life.
Debbie’s healing works on a very deep level and deals with all the layers (physical, etheric, emotional & spiritual) that a body and soul consists of.
The first session of healing can sometimes have a profound effect and a period of rest may be required.
(Font changed for easy reading.) At least she does not name her "Spirit Guides" - no Biblical, North American, Indian, Chinese, African, Mayan, Aztec folks - or even an agricultural worker fom Chipping Sodbury.
There seems to be a new definition of psychic surgery coming into existence here. It used to involve 'blood' and supposed incisions. Now there is this 'non-invasive' version which is more about a sort of psychic body scan followed by alleged internal 'surgery' without external incision.
It's nice to see that psychic healers are following medical developments and updating their methods accordingly.
I had spirits guide me on Saturday night. They guided me home from t'pub (the spirits in question Tequila ad Vodka).![]()
They've just realised people are more gullible than they thought. No need for fake blood when people believe you can even do crap like remote healing these days.
That's an interesting question - just how gullible ARE people? Has anyone ever done a study? I'd love to know how they described the study to volunteer subjects ...
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