
It wasn't all that long ago in America that people were institutionalized for being psychic. It's amazing how far we've come even in a few short years. We've gone from throwing people into mental wards to watching psychics and mediums engage in hotly contested debates on split screen on Larry King. Can you imagine Nostradamus debating James Randi on Larry King? I doubt Randi would even be surprised that Nostradamus was still alive, he'd probably just get all red faced and complain that he hadn't taken his million dollar challenge.
Psychics of today have come a long way toward enhancing the integrity of the profession. Sure we have our bad apples, but who doesn't? I doubt Meryl Streep is doing cartwheels about the fact that Lindsay Lohan also claims to be an actress. Psychics of today face a continual barrage of criticism from skeptics, and many new generation psychics are not afraid of this barrage. New generation mediums understand the importance of proving our abilities. Don't believe us because we say we're psychics, believe us because we can do what we say we can do! Globalization has made it possible for people to see the abilities of some of the world's best intuitives showcased live in their living room. Before television, the internet, and Blackberries, it was much easier to take advantage of people. Today, people can research things like cold or hot reading, and read up on how to get the best reading possible.
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