Archive for July, 2007

Abella Arthur (Numerologist) 777 & Getting Married on July 7 2007

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Further to the interview through CBC Radio World at Six. Audio File.

A number is neither lucky or unlucky; however, the circumstances around the number can change it to a positive or negative situation.

7 means a lot of things, such as, mysticism, mystery, the unknown, science, privacy, solitude, detachment, divine intervention, spirituality, introversion, introspection, advanced intelligence, and God.

For those that like taking risks and gambling, 7 is a lucky number…

This Saturday it’s 7/7/7 and taking a look at whether that’s an unlucky or lucky day to get married it’s important to understand what the couples goals. 777 is associated with gambling and winning the jackpot and adds up to “party time 3”; however, the date July 7 2007 adds up to a 5 and 5, amongst other things, means change, risk, and potential surprises. Therefore people who like to take a gamble, will find this date to be lucky. But luck doesn’t support a marriage during the hard times.

If you didn’t secure July 7 2007 as your wedding date, try any combination of 3 and 4 which would be 3, 4,12,13,21, 22, 30,and 31 OR if you can wait until next year choose August 8 2008, 8/8/8 which means power, wealth, and health and many couples are looking for that in their marriage.

Aside from marriage, this Saturday is a great day for reflection, investigation, taking tests, being tested, music, and meditation (or listening to God). 🙂

Scientific Skeptics (diskeptics) Are Naughty

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

A lot of diskeptic behaviour is unfair, exhausting, disrespectful, dishonest, disproving, untrustworthy, and unbalanced. Diskeptic actions can be frustrating and their illogical mental mind games, which they like to play, are designed to make you look stupid and discredit you at all costs. Which, by the way, tends to entertain them and others with their holier than thou attitude!!

Diskeptics play dirty and they are out to WIN in any which way possible! No wonder there’s that silly Randi *prize* which the majority of psychics couldn’t care less about. Pretty crafty!! In fact, I would say diskeptics are great designers of tests meant to fail.

Diskeptics have little interest in the never-ending seeking of truth; they are hell-bent on disproving that paranormal and/or psychic activities are genuine. It’s one thing to have skeptical open minded doubt, it’s another to be on a mission of close mindedness!

Also a diskeptics interest in laughing at people (they don’t agree with or believe in) and wanting them to look like idiots while attempting to discredit is uncouth and in effect, I believe, actually makes them look ridiculous.

And what’s with diskeptics saying it’s horrible that professional psychics are deceiving the general public with baseless readings but somehow their magician’s tricks and deception are okay because it’s for the betterment of mankind? That’s senseless, biased, and puts diskeptics on a pedestal.

Professional psychics, like myself, believe in what we do and that it is one of many ways to help a person have a better personal life, career, or business. So what makes diskeptics so special?

In future, when I engage with these people I will know what they are after and behave accordingly. In fact, I will be downright skeptical (in the way skeptical really means)!!

Now having said all this, I love shows like Penn & Teller’s Bullshit and James Randi’s quest. They are entertaining, make me think or re-evaluate my beliefs, poke fun at what I do (why be so serious about life?!), and they do help people keep safe from genuine scam artists. I WANT diskeptics to exist (without the *dis* if that were even possible) but since scientific skeptics pretty much play dirty I have little interest in engaging one-on-one with those prickly humans.

Skeptics were once powerful practicioners of the paranormal!

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

My belief (theory, hypothesis, opinion, etc.) is that diskeptics (scientific skeptics who disrespect the beliefs of others with degrading language and who want to disprove rather than prove the existence of paranormal activities) were, in a past life, very powerful magical and psychic beings who misused their gift and power.

Therefore, in this life they do not have the ability to use their gift and power or if they do they “out” themselves and yet they feel connected to the paranormal as if it should exist. This is why JackDirt’s comment “Believe me of all people who want to see God the most it is the skeptics.” on the Ordinary Mystic blog was cool to read and rang very true to me. 🙂

This lock on the skeptic’s previous power is a way to keep us safe from those which would harm us. So now they are left with an obsession of disqualifying that which they once did with ease. The universe rocks!

Also scientific skeptics (without the degrading language element) are an important balance in this world. What better punishment is it than for a skeptic that misused their abilities in a past life to not only NOT be able to use them in this life but to keep us safe from scam artists and others who would hurt us with paranormal or psychic ability?

I would not want to get rid of scientific skeptics unless humanity can be fully educated on how to distinguish between a fake and the real deal AND if professional readers were focused on social work and professional behaviour rather than just making a buck.

Of course, this theory is likely to be VERY laughable to a diskeptic and you know what — that’s the way it should be!! 😉

YouTube Video: The Psychic Gift & Psychic Powers

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

Gift & Power

I have a gift but so do you. Being a psychic doesn’t mean I’m any more gifted than you are.

I have power but so do you. Being a psychic doesn’t give me any more power than you have.

I get really irked when I hear psychics say they have “The Power” or “The Gift”. We all have powers and gifts. I see these terms being used because there is money in mystery and marketing often requires advertisers to make outlandish claims to get “noticed”.

It wouldn’t be a lie to say I have a gift or power because everyone does but the impression it gives to others is false. It’s as if we are saying we are better than you and that our difference means that we are part of an exclusive club that you can’t join.

Basically everyone has the ability to have the psychic gift or power; however, for some it comes more naturally than others. A gift is something that is given to us. The psychic gift has been given to all of us but it’s a matter of time, interest, and lack of fear which will allow you to develop it.

I plead with other psychics NOT to use these phrases anymore as it is (alien)ating and puts us on a pedestal as if we are better than everyone else and we are not!