Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Sally Morgan. Star Psychic? Link to Suicides? Should Psychics take more responsibility for their actions?

In Bridgend, Wales. There appears to have been a glut of suicides among youngsters, with the possibility that they are all linked by social media sites like Facebook etc.





The internet is a great media for 'good', but it's also the best purveyor of 'evil'.





Video clips of TV programmes are spread like wildfire all over these sites, with the 'Sally Morgan, Star Psychic' clips being no exception.





To everyday, well-adjusted people this presents no problem at all. Infact, I found her and the programme as a whole fascinating, addictive viewing.


I'd absolutely LOVE to believe in her. BUT!





Derren Brown and David Blain, both magicians, do exactly the same thing as Sally Morgan does, and you're left wondering, HOW?





They both admit they're NOT psychic, that it's 'mind-play' at it's best.





Now what if weaker individuals watch the Sally morgan show? Wouldn't it be 'great' to believe that the after-life is a SAFE and SECURE place to go to?





Wouldn't Suicide be easier?

Sally Morgan. Star Psychic? Link to Suicides? Should Psychics take more responsibility for their actions?
peope who fall for psychics aren't exactly hitting on all cylinders to beging with, imho
Reply:Maybe it is better to weed out the stupid, like you know, "Survival of the Fittest"





JK....





The problem is, people need to stop believing the first thing they hear, *from* mainly one source.


People need to open up their minds. And I do not mean listen to the people who supposedly have "open-tolerant minds".


People need to think for themselves, WITH the addition of informed research, not just one source, ALL. Then make a rational decision. And that does not mean, be oppositional just to be so.





It is *possible* these psychics could be linked to certain problems in society, I certainly see it in the MSM.


But, people ARE very gullible, and, like you said, weak minded.





More on subject: I guess if people don't believe in heaven or hell or an afterlife, death would be nothing more than a dreamless sleep. Not so bad! Like a surgery. Whether it lasts 1 hour or 1 million years, it all *seems* the same. It would seem like a viable alternative, if life was so unfulfilling. "The Eternal Dreamless Dream"


I wrote a poem about that, if you want to hear it. "... A dream that's been dreampt; and then forgot..." It talks about just that.
Reply:I feel it is unfair to single out one particular individual on this question. Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and many (if not all) religions tell of a 'paradise' in the afterlife do they not?





At the end of the day, for whatever reason, people who take their own lives have a choice. Whilst I would never condone suicide, its that particular individuals choice to end their physical existence, whether they believe in an afterlife or not. I am sure if they could see the pain that they give their family and friends when they make this decision they may have thought twice?





Whilst psychics and mediums have a responsibility, I don't feel that they are doing anything different in painting a positive picture about the spirit world more than the vicar preaching his sermon every Sunday morning.


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