Hello, I'm new here.
I came here because I was thinking about James Randi this weekend during an Amelia Kinkade seminar I attended. For those of you who don't know, she's a pet psychic.
It's weird because I get sick of James Randi (and M. Shermer especially) always so negative. I mean I would think the word skeptic would indicate one also had an open mind, but these guys just seem to be negative about EVERYTHING.
Problem is, I'm beginning to suspect they're right!
Ameila Kinkade was just so inane I could barely contain myself from shouting out the whole time. She had a really sweet guy come up with his sweet dog and the whole class read the dog. Amelia decided there was a black lab in this dog's life. She went around the room asking us. First person said she saw a black lab. Amelia said THIS IS A SCIENTIFIC IMPOSSIBLITY, so of course a lot of other people saw labs too. I thought they guy had told her so she new they were right, but no black lab was just her guess. She just kept pretending that it was right even though the guy never confirmed it.
Also this dog she said was his childhood dog, a german shepherd ("as soon as the dog came into the room he said to me German Shepherd, German Shepherd"). THe guy didn't confirm he had had a GS as a kid, but he didn't deny it either (I figured he didn't want to embarrass her), but she just kept repeating it.
Ok, I'll stop now, I could go on and on. Except that she kept telling us that in her previous sessions the entire classes would get certain specific information from animals. Nobody including her said anything very specific at all and most of what they said was wrong or ("Daddy sits in front of a computer.") Ok sure, who doesn't?
SO my question is, why can people like this get away with this stuff? And how is it that on tv they're always giving such dead on specific information and they're right? Are all tv shows cheats? What about those psychic detectives, they get the police to say they were right? I'm so confused. I want to know what's reall going on.
By the way, I was a little skeptical of her psychic abilities before I went, but I hoped she might at least have some general cat psychology to share with me to help my unhappy cat, but it was all just gibberish nonsense and weird metaphysical rules that she made up! Ugh!
I honestly think it's possible that some people are psychic, except that I think what we call psychic is really just people who are very tuned into (what did Jung call it, collective memory? and things like that). All I ever see are frauds though - had a similar experience with James VP.
Thanks for listening to me. I'm wondering is there any way to really address this issue? I go to John Jay College (Criminal Justice) and was thinking I'd like to do a double blind study of psychic detectives - wonder if I could manage it.
I came here because I was thinking about James Randi this weekend during an Amelia Kinkade seminar I attended. For those of you who don't know, she's a pet psychic.
It's weird because I get sick of James Randi (and M. Shermer especially) always so negative. I mean I would think the word skeptic would indicate one also had an open mind, but these guys just seem to be negative about EVERYTHING.
Problem is, I'm beginning to suspect they're right!
Ameila Kinkade was just so inane I could barely contain myself from shouting out the whole time. She had a really sweet guy come up with his sweet dog and the whole class read the dog. Amelia decided there was a black lab in this dog's life. She went around the room asking us. First person said she saw a black lab. Amelia said THIS IS A SCIENTIFIC IMPOSSIBLITY, so of course a lot of other people saw labs too. I thought they guy had told her so she new they were right, but no black lab was just her guess. She just kept pretending that it was right even though the guy never confirmed it.
Also this dog she said was his childhood dog, a german shepherd ("as soon as the dog came into the room he said to me German Shepherd, German Shepherd"). THe guy didn't confirm he had had a GS as a kid, but he didn't deny it either (I figured he didn't want to embarrass her), but she just kept repeating it.
Ok, I'll stop now, I could go on and on. Except that she kept telling us that in her previous sessions the entire classes would get certain specific information from animals. Nobody including her said anything very specific at all and most of what they said was wrong or ("Daddy sits in front of a computer.") Ok sure, who doesn't?
SO my question is, why can people like this get away with this stuff? And how is it that on tv they're always giving such dead on specific information and they're right? Are all tv shows cheats? What about those psychic detectives, they get the police to say they were right? I'm so confused. I want to know what's reall going on.
By the way, I was a little skeptical of her psychic abilities before I went, but I hoped she might at least have some general cat psychology to share with me to help my unhappy cat, but it was all just gibberish nonsense and weird metaphysical rules that she made up! Ugh!
I honestly think it's possible that some people are psychic, except that I think what we call psychic is really just people who are very tuned into (what did Jung call it, collective memory? and things like that). All I ever see are frauds though - had a similar experience with James VP.
Thanks for listening to me. I'm wondering is there any way to really address this issue? I go to John Jay College (Criminal Justice) and was thinking I'd like to do a double blind study of psychic detectives - wonder if I could manage it.
