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 Author Thread: ~24th February~ Essex Sunday Lunch by the River Thames - Mini Meet ~
 djg2005
Joined: 2/2/2005
Msg: 17 (view)
 
~24th February~ Essex Sunday Lunch by the River Thames - Mini Meet ~
Posted: 2/12/2008 1:19:50 AM
I wish. lol

Aroma would be nice venture. Could quite happily go for an all you can eat Chinese buffet.
 djg2005
Joined: 2/2/2005
Msg: 15 (view)
 
~24th February~ Essex Sunday Lunch by the River Thames - Mini Meet ~
Posted: 2/12/2008 12:58:25 AM
Do we have to pre-book a meal or can we just turn up and order? I for one don't eat Sunday Roast so I would like to check the menu prior, which is why I am hoping pre-book is not necessary.
 djg2005
Joined: 2/2/2005
Msg: 31 (view)
 
Not Bullshit [your opinion on psychics?]
Posted: 11/1/2006 12:31:46 PM
Maybe she has misinterpreted the role then, but each to their own belief.

I personally don't like to focus on negative energy, so I do not give readings on deaths or focus on someone asking what illnesses they will get - as I don't believe it is right. I would especially never tell someone they are going to run into bad luck.

Perhaps this woman has something wrong emotionally for her to do this.

Anyway. Just my 2 cents.
 djg2005
Joined: 2/2/2005
Msg: 29 (view)
 
Anyone Psychic here?
Posted: 10/29/2006 4:55:17 PM
I am, yes. Was taught over a year ago how to open my mind to it and how to relax and trust what I am receiving. Ever since I find myself using it day by day, only a little. It's all experience. I am not a big psychic or anything, I just use it to guide people in the right direction or advise people I feel need advice (friends/family going through a rough stage (hard one to do), people who seem distressed, etc.). It gets me by. :)

Nice to see there are some other open-minded psychic people here. Most people don't believe they have it. It's just genuinely like learning how to read/write. Some people are better than others, some people aren't. Some people have a natural ability, some people deny their ability to be able to do it - which means they never will.
 djg2005
Joined: 2/2/2005
Msg: 25 (view)
 
Not Bullshit [your opinion on psychics?]
Posted: 10/29/2006 4:41:43 PM
Have to disagree. I am one myself in training anyway. I don't read for payment. I read people for free, and unfortunately people tend to ask when I am not in the mood - which makes it look bad. When I do read people I'd say they are pretty much content. And this isn't an advertising campaign. I'd sooner not receive 100 messages asking for a reading tomorrow morning.

I believe anyone can be psychic. It is all dependant on how open-minded you are, and how much you trust what you are getting. The rest is about practice and exposure, and how you evaluate what you've got (=what you have received) to the situation. It's a big learning curve and it takes time and patience.

Many people rag it off as hocus pocus, that's their perogative. I don't ask them to pay for a reading, people usually ask me for a reading unless I use my initiative to give a reading to someone who I think needs it and may benefit from it. If people think it's hocus pocus they've set their mind, I am not going to try and change it. :)

I am just defending myself and my right as an equal person, regardless of whether some fake psychics are causing a stir and giving real psychics a bad name.
 djg2005
Joined: 2/2/2005
Msg: 27 (view)
 
Have you ever been to a Psychic?
Posted: 10/29/2006 4:24:09 PM
Spoken to some in real life too.


Should be ->

Spoken to some online too.

Mind must have wandered, sorry.

-- PS: Didn't see there was an edit button underneath the post number. It's usually on the horizontal bar on most message boards, not the vertical "userinfo postbit" bar :)
 djg2005
Joined: 2/2/2005
Msg: 26 (view)
 
Have you ever been to a Psychic?
Posted: 10/29/2006 4:22:57 PM
Am one in practice, but, never been to one in real life - although I have always wanted to. Spoken to some online too.

A lot of people think it is hocus pocus, but everyone is entitled to their beliefs. I am also a firm believer that anyone who has a gut reaction has the ability to become psychic. I never thought it was possible. I thought it was only something gifted people could do until someone taught me how to agree with and have faith in what I am receiving and not shrug it off.

Oh and someone asked whether the psychic was predicting your future for you or whether they were just seeing what was going to happen. I believe in my own opinion that psychics have the ability to feel, see, hear, sense (whatever way you like to put it) what will happen. They are not creating your destiny (which is probably what many unknowing people believe) they are simply reading it.

Oh and there was something a couple of people have told me that struck up in conversation. You do have the power to change what has been seen or told. If you deviate from that path you can change the outcome of the prediction.

Just my two cents.
 djg2005
Joined: 2/2/2005
Msg: 130 (view)
 
would you date or marry a divorced woman?is another mans trash another mans treasure?
Posted: 10/29/2006 3:55:09 AM
I mean divorce ages are slowly creeping down. My bad - typo.
 djg2005
Joined: 2/2/2005
Msg: 129 (view)
 
would you date or marry a divorced woman?is another mans trash another mans treasure?
Posted: 10/29/2006 3:54:18 AM
I'm a little young to have an opinion on a matter such as this, for obvious reasons (although divorce ages are slowly creeping up now days), but I am going to give my opinion anyway.

Well, I honestly believe that if two people divorce, it's usually because they realise that things weren't going very well in their favour. There are other reasons (bigamy/unfaithfulness, mistrust, etc.), but I believe they all boil down to the same thing in the end.

Just because a woman divorces a man, or even vice versa, it doesn't classify her as "trash". Since you obviously had a run in with a similar situation this is causing you emotional distress to have this kind of mindset (such as you getting divorced, or parents getting divorced).

I believe any woman is treasure if she pushes the right buttons for me, and wants the same things in life as I do. That doesn't mean I think that any woman who doesn't push my buttons is trash - they just are not right for me that's all.
 djg2005
Joined: 2/2/2005
Msg: 883 (view)
 
Do You Men Read Our Whole Profiles?
Posted: 10/27/2006 3:20:44 PM
I always judge whether I would like to contact the person in particular by what's written in their profile.

I use the profile to discern more about a person. Sometimes people talk about themselves in greater detail, sometimes people talk a load of crap.

Either way, if someone had a blank box (should this even be possible, which it's not) there's no way I could make a decision to contact them to start a relationship. I don't care if they are a supermodel, if they are the sexiest most attractive person I have ever seen... A picture and description alone is just not enough. I need some input from that person themselves.

So no. If I see somebody I believe I am genuinely interested in, I don't skip anything no matter how long it is. If I make the assumption that it's not leading anywhere by continuing to read it, then I will stop, and I will also most probably close the profile.

I also always try to keep something "related" in a message. I believe this builds a connective bridge to common ground between myself and that person in particular. Also, if I cannot find anything related, I will close the profile.

Dave
 
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