Friday, April 5, 2013

Question from Facebook friend: Do you think it is a good idea to have a psychic on your team?



The short answer to this question is yes. 

The subject of psychics is not one to be taken lightly.  Each team must evaluate carefully whether or not using a psychic is the right decision for them.  For us that is a resounding yes!

When deciding whether or not to use a psychic you must first ask if you believe in psychics.  Do we, the members of PSI, believe in psychics…absolutely! Do we believe everyone who says they are psychic – are psychic…absolutely not! There are many charlatans out there. Let me rephrase that. There are a lot of people who claim to be psychic and make money from saying they are, but are no more psychic than a rock. Like a good surgeon, they are far and few between.

True psychics can pick up on details and information that equipment cannot. They can show you the more active areas, interpret certain activity or relay messages giving you instant gratification than you get through more conventional means such as EVP’s and video recordings.  While the average person is most certainly impressed with a psychics take on a situation, sometimes they will still need to see or hear some tangible evidence along with any psychic insight.

Some teams like to have a psychic on hand to point out the hot spots. Others prefer to rely solely on equipment.

We have an amazing psychic, Sandie, on our team.  Sandie lives in Nevada (long story on how we met from so far away) and joins us psychically, called Remote Viewing, on our investigations.  We do typical investigations using various types of equipment such Digital Voice Recorders and Video Cameras and we provide Sandie the address and time we will be at the location (these are the only details we give her so that we don’t bias her findings).  While we do our part of the investigation, Sandie follows us psychically and then provides us with a report of her findings.  
Each team member gets a copy of this report to review and provide feedback to her findings.  The information she provides often times helps us make sense of data we collected.

So …WE seem to have the best of both worlds…combining technology and psychic ability. To have a Psychic on your team is a personal team choice. But if you do, make sure they are authentic. To believe a person is when they are not, can get you into trouble.


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We invite you to come along with us in search of the unknown.  If you have questions or comments please post them below or you can e-mail us at blog.psitulsa@gmail.com.  “The Truth is Out There”1, we just have to find it.

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1.     The X Files, television program, 20th Century Fox, USA, 1993-2002

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