Psychics
Real vs. Phony
There's been a lot of buzz around recently regarding the ethics or lack thereof concerning advisors selling spells for ungodly amounts of money. It saddens me to see that these people are actually still doing this kind of thing. We all know a spell isn't going to help you lose weight, but changing your eating habits and getting some exercise will. Gaining financial freedom or getting your lover back with a spell??? OK the power of suggestion is indeed powerful, but what happens when doubt comes in?? You may very well be able to chant naked over a candle while turning counterclockwise and taking ten steps backwards to bring your lover back. But sadly the core problem of the break up will still be there and most likely Prince Charming will be gone again very shortly. Not to mention that the selling of spells is a strict VIOLATION against the Keen community rules.
The talented, askdrdonna wrote an amazing blog about shifts in energy and it's a great read, check it out. ~*Click Here*~.Hopefully, It will make as much sense to you as it did to me.
I am also going to share with you an article I wrote over 4 years ago for my old website regarding phony psychic scams. I sincerely hope that this will help you determine wisely who it is you wish to speak with.
Psychics.... Real vs. Phony
How To Tell The Difference
Unfortunately the psychic industry has taken some pretty hard knocks due to the unethical practices of certain individuals who see potential friends/clients as targets. Sometimes the difference can be pretty hard to spot. At first they seek to gain your confidence, then after they have your confidence, they move in for the kill so to speak.
Those who claim 100% accuracy
Anyone who makes the claim of 100% accuracy should be avoided, unless you have absolute total proof from trusted friends and relatives. Only the "Divine Source" (God/Goddess/Supreme being) is 100% accurate. It is humanly impossible to be able to connect with every one you speak with. There will always be energies you do not connect with. If you happen to be speaking to a psychic you don't feel comfortable with, politely say thank you and end the conversation immediately.
The one thing to remember is that the human race is blessed/cursed with free will and said free will can alter the future outcome in a heartbeat.
Those who claim to reunite lovers within 24 hrs. (for a price of course)
Although I have been a practitioner of the magickal arts since childhood, I adamantly refute those who use these practices to make money off the masses. My basic view is, magick is not to be played with. Casting spells to force or manipulate any person to do another's bidding goes against my moral beliefs and borders on the dark arts.
To put it simply, if a person doesn't want to be in a certain relationship with another, it is better to let them go with love and light, then to try to force them to be where they don't want to be. Wouldn't you rather be with somebody who is with you because they actually really love you???
Those who claim you have been "cursed" or living under a "dark cloud" asking again for compensation
Never send any money, credit card numbers, gift certificates etc. when asked to do so for removal of said evil influences. To do so unfortunately, will only worsen your plight. When readers resort to these types of practices, they prey on their marks over and over again to the tune of thousands of dollars.
I have always been amazed and repulsed by these practices. These people should be avoided at all costs. I refer to them as charlatans, thieves and snake oil sellers, not to mention they are asking for themselves, some pretty crappy Karmic retribution. I view myself and my readings as professionally ethical and live by those standards. Most importantly, The only spells or dark energy that affects your life is that which you allow to.
Those who offer to sell you spells or "anointed" candles for exhorbitant prices
I am a candle artisan and I know first hand how some un-ethical individuals mark up their prices on what they refer to as spells/anointed candles. Sometimes these candles are sold for hundreds of dollars for one single candle. Don't be suckered into buying one of these. You will be out your large amount of money, having paid for false hope. My advice??? Don't pay anymore then the regular amount for any candle anointed or not, even if so and so tries to convince you that your prayers will not be answered unless you do. You can purchase candles anywhere, or use candles that you already have. What makes anointed candles what they are is the energy that is believed to have been put on them. How do you know that any candle you buy has truly been anointed. Chances are; you weren't there during the alleged anointing. You really don't know.
I suggest just this. buy plain and simple regular everyday candles and anoint them yourself. If you don't know the right colors, have or know the proper oils or herbs, use a regular white candle and anoint it with olive oil. Not to say that there isn't proper colors, herbs or oils for specific spell/prayer purposes there most certainly is. You must always remember that the magick comes directly from the intent of the user, so wouldn't the user benefit more from using they're own energies to bring about that which they truly desire? Only the user is in control of they're own destiny.
P.T. Barnum once made a statement similar to...... There's a sucker born every minute. Unfortunately it happens to be true. They're a lot of individuals out there who are willing to part with they're hard earned cash and plenty of unethical individuals more than willing to take it from them. These individuals prey on the misery of others and their only thought is on their own pocket books. Always remember....
Buyer Beware!!!
Peace out friends,

Lizzy