imagineNoReligion
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I know there probably isn't one single answer to this, but are astrologers, psychics and the like, fully aware of their deception?
Is there a hidden part of John Edwards or Geller or Sylvia Browne that is fully aware that they are perpetuating a lie? And if that is so, how can such a person continue to live with themselves if they know that to be true? I know personally that I couldn't. It would eat me alive until I would have to confide in someone. If this is the case, what is it that allows these people to function year after year in a lie, whereas I could not?
The other possibility is that some of these people are delusional. That they actually believe it. Would this be a form of mental illness where they actually hear and respond to the voices in their head? I dated a girl once who told me about the great wonders of her psychic powers, but would respond with anger and violence if I even questioned or asked for proof of those powers. I think she actually believed she had those powers, but the act of questioning that ability caused her to consider reality and resulted in angry emotional outbursts.
Anyway what do you think? I find it difficult to decipher exactly what is going on in Mr. Edwards head, on the surface he seems a reasonable individual. Therein lies his power.
Is there a hidden part of John Edwards or Geller or Sylvia Browne that is fully aware that they are perpetuating a lie? And if that is so, how can such a person continue to live with themselves if they know that to be true? I know personally that I couldn't. It would eat me alive until I would have to confide in someone. If this is the case, what is it that allows these people to function year after year in a lie, whereas I could not?
The other possibility is that some of these people are delusional. That they actually believe it. Would this be a form of mental illness where they actually hear and respond to the voices in their head? I dated a girl once who told me about the great wonders of her psychic powers, but would respond with anger and violence if I even questioned or asked for proof of those powers. I think she actually believed she had those powers, but the act of questioning that ability caused her to consider reality and resulted in angry emotional outbursts.
Anyway what do you think? I find it difficult to decipher exactly what is going on in Mr. Edwards head, on the surface he seems a reasonable individual. Therein lies his power.