Saturday, 5 February 2011

Psychic Spells Associated with Murder Case



A woman from the town of Moe in Victoria (Australia) phoned an online psychic and requested them to put a spell on one of her estranged husband’s lovers.

She emailed another psychic with the message "help me keep my husband, please". What makes this story different from the normal psychic-spell media story is that she is now in court accused of murdering her husband.

There is also the case of a woman from North Carolina who killed a psychic and her daughter because a love spell failed to work.

One of the questions arising from these sad stories is: Where did the women get the idea that a psychic could bring their lover back through spells or any other means?

Of course the answer is that unethical psychic-reading companies advertise that they can do precisely that.

It happens often, someone breaks up from a lover or partner and is unable to emotionally cope. Then instead of contacting a genuine psychic, they reach out to one of the many unscrupulous online psychics who encourage them to clutch onto the false hope that a psychic can use a spell to change their fortune.

Anyone who has gone through the loss of a break-up may be vulnerable and desperate, and in some cases not emotionally able to pull themselves out of the fragmented thoughts, feelings and the false hopes they cling to. When they’re feeling desperate, they might not be able to see reason. This can escalate if they’re failing to take care of the physical and mental health needs of their body. They may even reach a state of psychosis and need professional help.

Enticing psychic advertisements saying things like: “Our magical incarnations will bring your lover back to you! Our spells work! We can mend your broken heart and return happiness back into your life. Free Psychic Readings - Reunites Lovers and Stop Break ups/Divorce” are designed to prop up false hopes.

But the fact is, they can’t. These psychic spell advertisements are spun out by the psychic industry for people like the woman accused of the murder of her partner in Moe. They’re marketed to catch those who are vulnerable to their false and unethical promises. This is not about helping people through genuine spiritual insight - this is all about making money through telling people what they want to hear, rather than what they need to hear.

Genuine psychics and mediums can help people in these situations by clairvoyantly guiding them to see what is really happening in their life and not making the problem worse by offering false promises.

In my 29 years of giving psychic readings and spiritual guidance I’ve had thousands of psychic bookings from agitated clients wanting me to confirm previous psychic readings stating that their lover would return.

When tuning into their real life situation and grasping the spiritual background of all parties concerned, I’m often guided by Spirit to give them a spiritual reality check. Some are so emotionally exhausted by false hope that they are suicidal. It can be heartbreaking for a genuine medium witnessing how many people are affected by the lack of empathy of some online psychics and businesses (most of the large advertising online psychic industry is owned by business consortium's). I've lost count of the number of times Spirit has guided desperate people to my door to help them find the right support and assistance they require.

The karmic repercussions of false advertising and offering false hope can create an energetic domino effect and you never know where that will lead.



Vine has been working in the spiritual field for over 28 years. Born in Melbourne Australia, Vine has a loyal client following both in Australia and internationally. To learn more about Vine's spiritual background go to:http://www.vinemedium.com.au

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