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subject: Doomsday Psychics - Why You Should Refute Them [print this page]


While the new decade has meant a fresh start for many, for dangerous doomsday psychics it's a new chance to scaremonger with information that isn't constructive. Predictions about the end of the world, of billions dying and of major planet changes are common every year but are even more so in the lead up to 2012. Here's why you should refute them.

What has always been concerning and what continues to really alarm, is that there is a very strong doomsday approach from a multitude of people to many things related to Spirit.

Opposite to the experience and beliefs of many professional and reputable psychics, it is distressing to see Spirit governed by such superstition, accompanied by an extremely sacrosanct attitude with it. It is extremely worrying that there are people out there preaching and practicing so much doomsday gloom and negativity.

The top reason to refute "the world will end" type messages is because often you won't know who is sending it out. You must always investigate who is giving you this type of information. Have a look at who they are, where they have learned their information, who their clients are and who their target market is.

Have a look at exactly where it is that they are trying to get traction with this information or what foothold they are trying to maintain. If those spreading these messages are truly psychic and really highly intuitive - then they should know what is going on with this type of information, on many levels.

The second reason to refute this information is because it should be used appropriately and be placed in the most contextual manner rather than just spread whenever and wherever. For example, when there have been real threats and warnings from reputable psychics they are shared in the context of their concern and people are often asked to be vigilant.

What is concerning about doomsday information is that you get many intuitives - or people claiming to be - saying that monstrous things are going to happen in the world. All they want is for people to buy into it and jump on it - they're not offering what can be done to mitigate it or where it can be placed, in context, to be worked with and be looked at as constructive information.

The final reason to refute doomsday predictions lies in assessing its quality. If you are going to be looking at this type of information and reading it, then you need to look at the quality of who is delivering it. Try to investigate the quality of their lifestyle and what is important to them. With Google these days it's not hard to do.

If you choose to adopt all the negativity, then you will adopt a framed mentality of fear and it will inhibit your personal development. It will also inhibit who you are and how you can relax.

The whole world is not full of love and grace because, unfortunately, awful things happen. But you need to think about where this doomsday information comes from, what it means and where it's meant to be delivered and then make an educated decision about refuting it rather than an emotional decision of adopting it.

by: Julianna Suranyi




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