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Do you reckon psychic can be taught?

Friday, February 2nd, 2007
astrology behavior
Lencow Sweetness asked:


Well, I am not psychic. But people think that I am. Put it this way, I am a very very shrewd observer of human behavior. Second to that, I write a lot, and think a lot about writing. So any character movement - like the blink of an eyelid, I have to work out “why” someone does that. And so, in life, that means that anything a person does, I can usually work out why they do it. Astrology helps, because got bored and started connecting the similarities between people. Guess what, I can guess what sunsign a person is! I’ve done over 100 people, including a priest and a dog. People can describe things to me, and I can “guess” their horoscope (it usually takes two guesses to get it right), but I can really only do it when I see a person. I pick up on the little things that can’t really be put into words. Incredibly sensitive and aware of the slightest human behaviour. Don’t get me wrong - I’m a nonsense, sociable person, but it doesn’t mean I’ve noticed that person in the corner of the
room. etc. And I’m incredibly intuitive. I seriously scare people when I want to because I’ll read their mind. But the thing is it’s not “psychic”. I don’t know what it is. But, yeah, I’ll be talking over the phone and I’ll just go “someone’s entered your house” or something. I’m picking up little inflection in the voice or something. It’s second nature to me now, but I don’t get it. What should it be called? No jokes PLEASE. It’s not psychic. So what is this technique?
intuitive. but I know I am picking up in little details - like inflection, body movement, timing, breathing, everything. so, it’s not really psychic where you just “know something”. It’s a learnt, physical technique for me. Trust me, I’m not deeply I can predict things or whatever. Put a person in front of me, and I’ll look at them, and work out what’s going on in their head and in their life. It’s science for me. But I don’t think it has a name…

Ellen