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August 06, 2007

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Joe

Watch the show again. He debunks psychics, not tarot. "How you can make people buy into something they want to believe."

Janet

Here's what I think:

1. Many who seek psychic readings are lonely, desperate females disappointed in love and wanting a soul mate (which is why I don't like these kind of readings and why I try to discourage them via the wording on my site. Happily, I mostly get the readings I LIKE to do...).

So, what Criss "predicted", especially in terms of disappointment and mistrust, was a no-brainer that anyone trained in Psychology 101 could discern.

2. Many people who seek out a psychic want other people to tell them what to do. Therefore, even if a psychic is "off", most don't have the cojones to tell them they're wrong. I think, for many, this stems from the childhood indocrination of "don't contradict those in authority".

3. Many are desperate to believe in something bigger than themselves--and will likely shut off their brains over their hearts during a "reading" because they so WANT to believe that their lives matter...and that Someone sees and understands them (i.e. God).

4. When someone pays for a reading, I think they're more likely to reason that it's accurate because they don't want to feel like they've been cheated. This is why, I feel, those who receive free decks for review may be more objective than those who have paid $ for them--because who wants to feel that they've bought into something that sucks?

Just some thoughts...

Janet

Beth Owls Daughter

In addition, you notice that at the beginning, there is a huge line of people, presumably waiting for their "reading."

How did the producers of this show decide which ones to show us? Wouldn't you suppose there were many others who (as I would have) refused to close their eyes when instructed to, or who challenged him on his banal reading? Or who completely disagreed with his assessment?

Of course there were. Someone needs to de-bunk Criss Angel.

-- Beth Owl's Daughter

Amy

as stated he was not trying to debunk tarot but psychics. Showing how easy it is to have people believing anything you say because they will link it in some way to the events of their own lives if the info is generic enough. He certainly showed this.

Rory

Tarot card readings have also been debunked. Watch Penn and Tellers B.S. show. A child could debunk tarot cards.

Mark McElroy

Hi, Rory. Thanks for stopping by.

I'm up for some child's play. Debunk away! Up front: I suspect you'll be debunking *misconceptions* about Tarot, and not Tarot itself ...

... but let's see. I'll give ya the benefit of the doubt. Because, you know, I'm that way.

Leslie

"Debunking tarot"? Isn't that like trying to debunk art? Or history? What's to debunk? He's a silly man trying to make money by getting attention. Me thinks he's running out of ways to supposedly blow hi
self up, saw himself in half or get run over by a car & come out unscathed.

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