Tuesday, 8 June 2010

The best clairvoyant of them all?



I believe - I know - the "future" (whatever it is) can be sensed, seen, heard... predicted.
I know it because I have experienced precognition myself and have seen it happen to other members of my family and to some friends.

What does that tell us about time...?
Exactly.
But this blog doesn't deal with that.
(Here's one - one of ours - that does.)

Which is why I find it odd that so few renowned "clairvoyants" appear to be convincing.
In fact, quite a few of the most (in)famous "seers" - or "psychics", as the Americans call them - seem to be little more than frauds. Very, very wealthy frauds, I suspect.

And then, there are the myriad incognito seers scattered around the world, that the world knows little about.
But not all of them dwell in caves or remote villages, divorced from the "civilised" world.
What follows (through the link) is an account about a very cosmopolitan clairvoyant who apparently predicted Nixon's resignation years in advance and helped find abducted heiress Patty Hearst in a matter of hours.

I literally stumbled upon it during a search for a subject that had nothing whatsoever to do with clairvoyants. But the few lines I read diagonally while scrolling down to what I thought would be a tidbit of interest inevitably arrested my attention.

I don't know if this is legit - it could be some sort of joke, for all I know - but I can guarantee you a few minutes of very entertaining and intriguing reading.

See for yourself.


(EDIT: The original article has been taken down.
The link now points to the archived copy.)


If this is true, I must say it's rather impressive.
Beyond impressive, actually.

If you ever talk to him, let me know how it went.
I am not sure I even believe in the subdivision of time called the "future"; but I am too afraid to inquire about it all the same.

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