A History Of The Psychic

Think of all the names those with psychic powers been called throughout the years: clairvoyant, fortune tellers, augur, and prophets. There are many different titles given to those who have any type of powers related to second sight, but the actual powers and activities of this group have been the same throughout the years.

People who are psychic believe that they can tap deep enough into the subconscious to be able to see things beyond what the natural eye sees. Some psychics claim to be able to speak with the dead (mediums). Others believe that tarot cards can be used to predict the future.

Some people see psychics on a regular basis for psychic readings. It is through these readings that serious life problems are solved, thanks to the believed ability of the psychic to see into the deeper workings of a client’s mind.

Many people find that they enjoy having a psychic reading; however, some people are very shaken by psychic powers. Sometimes people find out things about themselves that they really didn’t want to know.

The first psychic that was recorded in history was Dr. Franz Antoine Mesmer. He was born in 1766 and passed away in 1815. During his lifetime, he claimed to be clairvoyant. He was most well known for his healing powers, although the true strength of his powers is still in question.

A trio of psychics well known in historical accounts was the “Fox Sisters.” Margaret, Kate, and Leah Fox were a big part of the well known Hydesville psychic movement that occurred in 1948 and were known for their ability to communicate with dead people. They put on shows where objects flew around the room on their own and strange noises appeared on cue.

There were several churches in the past as well, that claimed to be able to speak with the dead and ward off demons. Many people still had a hard time believing all of this. Harry Houdini himself claimed that is was all fake. It would be some time before people would start to accept psychic powers.

A lot of skepticism about psychic powers comes from the fact that every human has some type of precognitive ability. We commonly refer to it as instincts, but many people relate it to the power of prophecy. There have been many instances of people calling a loved one just as something really bad was happening because they sensed something was wrong. You may have had your own experiences with knowing things, such as who is on the phone before you say hello. Also, the term d�j� vu has been big throughout history but is now related to events where someone may see something in a dream that really comes true.

Many people with psychic abilities feel they are actually being steered by the universe in different directions. They usually participate in what is know as Mantic Arts. This is essentially where the person believes they can look at stones, tea leaves, and other objects and read messages or signs. For instance, some priests used to pour oil into water and attempt to see the future. The Christian church considered this dangerous and banned the practice.

“Mantic Arts” is another term that refers to a type of historical psychic ability. This is the practice of reading signs and messages through stones, sticks, dice, tea leaves, shells, and other objects. In history, priests were noted to read messages through the patterns made by oil when poured into water. This practice was considered dangerous and was later banned with a penalty of persecution in the Christian world.

As we can see the history of psychic readings reaches back into the ancient world. In early Egypt psychics were part of the royal court, they were advisors to the Kings. Before any decisions were made, a psychic was consulted. Although this job was prestigious, it was often difficult. If a psychic were to have the wrong answer to a problem then he or she might face time in prison or even the death penalty.

Of course, no historical account of this activity can go without mentioning the Salem witch trials. Those found to have psychic powers were killed, and that included fortune tellers, by Christians who believed their powers came from the devil.

Psychics are no longer outcast or murdered. Our modern society has embraced psychic reading stores, telephone hotlines, books, and a variety of other outlets.

While the practice of psychics is accepted in today’s culture they do still face a lot of criticisms. Many people still question if psychics are really genuine.

Though a very small minority of psychics may not be sincere, you should remember that there are charlatans in every profession. There is more than ample evidence to show that the majority of psychics are genuine.

You could even have psychic powers of your own. Scientific research is now showing that most people have some sense of this power and if you are determined it can be developed.

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