Zeuzzz
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Had long talk the other day someone I know whose son died recently at the age of 20. I was a very close friend with him. And she started to give details of what had happened when one of her relatives had gone to a medium recently.
She gave very detailed examples of names they mentioned that were all in the family, about his funeral, what he enjoyed doing, his appearance, and other quite specific stuff about what he was saying to people from beyond the grave about not to be sad, etc. Typical stuff.
But what really got me was how this reading had effected her. It had suddenly made a person that was usually extremely sceptical in things like this an adamant believer that this is true, probably as she is in such a vulnerable place this sort of 'spiritual' event was something that might be able to help her cope with the event better. The idea that he is still alive somehow and able to contact people from beyond the grave seemed to give her a lot of comfort.
Of course this was not the right situation for me to be sceptical to her about it, so a good 2-3 hour chat commenced with me being considerate and understanding of various things like 'spirits', the significance of feathers falling from the sky from angels, life after death, ghosts, all sorts.
And I left quite confused about what I thought about it all. I used to think that mediums like this were just taking advantage of vulnerable people, but she has really gotten a hell of a lot of emotional comfort from this. She is considering going for a reading herself. I know its all likely baloney using various suggestion and using peoples reactions to get the right answers; but is this practise immoral or altruistic?
You can look as it as altruistic as this medium gave them advice that has made people in an extremely bad place a lot more positive about many things. But also it could be immoral as it's plainly mostly made up pseudo-therapy, using wishful thinking and co-incidence as fact.
Thoughts?
She gave very detailed examples of names they mentioned that were all in the family, about his funeral, what he enjoyed doing, his appearance, and other quite specific stuff about what he was saying to people from beyond the grave about not to be sad, etc. Typical stuff.
But what really got me was how this reading had effected her. It had suddenly made a person that was usually extremely sceptical in things like this an adamant believer that this is true, probably as she is in such a vulnerable place this sort of 'spiritual' event was something that might be able to help her cope with the event better. The idea that he is still alive somehow and able to contact people from beyond the grave seemed to give her a lot of comfort.
Of course this was not the right situation for me to be sceptical to her about it, so a good 2-3 hour chat commenced with me being considerate and understanding of various things like 'spirits', the significance of feathers falling from the sky from angels, life after death, ghosts, all sorts.
And I left quite confused about what I thought about it all. I used to think that mediums like this were just taking advantage of vulnerable people, but she has really gotten a hell of a lot of emotional comfort from this. She is considering going for a reading herself. I know its all likely baloney using various suggestion and using peoples reactions to get the right answers; but is this practise immoral or altruistic?
You can look as it as altruistic as this medium gave them advice that has made people in an extremely bad place a lot more positive about many things. But also it could be immoral as it's plainly mostly made up pseudo-therapy, using wishful thinking and co-incidence as fact.
Thoughts?
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