Psychic readings - Are they real?
I never thought so. Not until my psychic readings from Mrs.
Hanson. (Mrs. Hanson is not her real name, and I won't be using real
names in most of my writings). It was around 1984 or 85 that
I discovered Mrs. Hanson. At the time, my business partner and I
were trying to perfect, manufacture, and market a new energy saving
invention that we had licensed from another party. We had a
secretary, Betty. Betty was good at her job, but I had the feeling she
never really understood what it was that our new product did. She
was however, one of our investors. One morning when I
came into work, April showed me a letter she had written to a psychic and
was about to mail. It was a brief letter and consisted of four or five
questions, most of which I do not remember. The one question she
asked that I do remember was the last question on the letter. The question
she asked was "How is my investment going to do?". I remember
that question because her investment was in our new energy saving
product. How could I not remember that question! I thought little
more about it until several weeks later, when Betty received a package in
the mail from Mrs. Hanson. Mrs. Hanson lived about 600 miles away in
another state. In the package was a cassette tape answering the questions
Betty had asked in the letter she had showed me before mailing it. Betty
was quite excited about the tape, and wanted me to listen to it. (Betty
was aware that at the time I was very interested in the paranormal). So
I sat down, put Betty's cassette tape into the player and listened. Now I
didn't know anything about the first part of the tape, but I was very
interested in what Mrs. Hanson would have to say about that last question
Betty had asked in her letter, the question about
"how her investment would do". Remember, I read the letter from Betty
before she mailed it off, and there were just 4 or 5 questions, no
background information what so ever. Betty said she had gotten Mrs.
Hanson's name from a friend of a woman who worked for Betty's son-in-law or something. Apparently
Mrs. Hanson did not charge money for her psychic readings. She gave them
because she liked to help people. Hmmmm... interesting. So if she
didn't charge money one could assume she didn't hire
investigators. When Mrs. Hanson came to the last question she
began by saying something like "About your last question. It's a financial
question, and I don't like to do financial questions because I'm quite often
wrong. When I'm wrong about a financial question people often get upset. But
I'll read the energy but remember I am often wrong." On the cassette Mrs.
Hanson sounded like a "little old grandmother". "It looks
like you've invested in a new invention" she continued. Wait
Wait Wait! How did she know that? If I were trying to guess how
someones "investment" was going to do I would assume it was probably
stocks or bonds or real estate...I would probably never guess a "new
invention". Ok I'm impressed! Next Page
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