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 Post subject: Re: Gypsy Acora on the Barbican
PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:09 pm 

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Some entertaining reading on this guy if you google "Gypsy Acora reviews"


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 10:17 am 
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A friend of mine went to see him on the Barbican fairly recently. She believes in all that stuff anyway, but she said that he did say one thing which is completely private, only a small handful of people know including her family. So she thinks he was amazing and believes what he says.
I'm personally not a believer of such things. I believe these people are very good at reading boody language and such things, but not actually able to see into the future or anything... But maybe I will go myself one day and see what he says about me and if any of it is true.

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ZeeZan6 wrote:
A friend of mine went to see him on the Barbican fairly recently. She believes in all that stuff anyway, but she said that he did say one thing which is completely private, only a small handful of people know including her family. So she thinks he was amazing and believes what he says.
I'm personally not a believer of such things. I believe these people are very good at reading boody language and such things, but not actually able to see into the future or anything... But maybe I will go myself one day and see what he says about me and if any of it is true.



Probably read her facebook profile before she came to visit. :shh: ;)


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The key is that you remember the handful of things they get right and forget about the rest that they got wrong. It's how all supernatural/religious things work.

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Emu wrote:
ZeeZan6 wrote:
A friend of mine went to see him on the Barbican fairly recently. She believes in all that stuff anyway, but she said that he did say one thing which is completely private, only a small handful of people know including her family. So she thinks he was amazing and believes what he says.
I'm personally not a believer of such things. I believe these people are very good at reading boody language and such things, but not actually able to see into the future or anything... But maybe I will go myself one day and see what he says about me and if any of it is true.



Probably read her facebook profile before she came to visit. :shh: ;)

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Missed this one, used to work fairs and shows with David, he would tell us, when heavily sedated with alcohol, that it was all bollocks, he got a very, very good living out of it though.

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I am a skeptic but my partner believes in them so I think you well have to do what I done which was hand over the money for her future to be told. Better to have an easy life.

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My wife and a few friends have seen him and though these people including my wife are believers shes very sceptical of him.Since her mum passed away she has seen a woman in Plympton and she told her things only me and the wife know and stuff about her mum before passing which would have been impossible to read from body language. Im a believer but my guess is the majority are just good readers of people and normally people go to see theses people while struggling to come to terms with loss and are normally happy to digest things that will make them feel better about losing a loved one for example. IMO let her go if she wants though aint going to hurt and like others have said we all throw £20 min a week lol

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Surely it could hurt, a lot. If you are told or hinted to that something might happen in your life and you believe that it will (regardless of the truth) then that might have massive impacts on the way you go about living your life. For example, if someone hinted to you that you or a close relative would become very ill you could easily convince yourself that you were ill and, in so doing, might actually make yourself ill when you were not. The mind is a very strange and powerful thing and can certainly influence your physical well-being. I'd leave this kind of thing well alone - just entertaining the thought that it might be true is a slippery slope to allowing yourself to be influenced/upset/worried etc.


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