by B0bbY_CaT » Jun 27th, '06, 06:19
a thoroughly fascinating read Mr Lewis. thanks for posting it, however take care not to give the author too much praise... he may attempt to write a Svengali deck book of his own, and i am guessing it may turn out just as good as yours.
please allow me to share with you what your friend (the author) has done here. he has, because he doesn't suffer doubt or fear, been able to de-mystify and uncomplicate an issue that many people have vested interests in keeping complex.
what you have described as "psychic ability" is something we have all experienced. from both sides. an early example may be when your mom just "knows" you took an extra cookie from the jar. she didn't see you take it, she didn't hear you take it, she didn't "count the inventory" or follow a path of crumbs to your room... she just looked at your face... and she just knew... and not because you have chocolate around your mouth.
My dad, runs a very successful business with offices throught Asia Pacific. however he got his start sweeping floors in a big company. he made it to management level before starting his own company. he always tells me, working for a big company with some thousands of employees gave him the opportunity to work with many different types of people. he often uses his experience with people he has had to deal with in the past to help catorgerise people he is dealing with today. there aren't that many TOTALLY different types of people. different combinations of course but one can still draw on past experience to deal with people.
so i am imagining your friend Mr Lewis, sitting in his chair looking at a punter's palm. is he reading the lines in the palm percey? no, i dont believe so. however the process enables him to assess and absorb, this in turn provides information. is the punter's mind being read? not likely. is their situation being summarised and clarified for them? yes, it may be. and so are they helped as a result? well, i could see that it could be possible... in much the same way as the financial advisor helps someone budget better so he can pay his mortage back to the bank faster... crystalise and clarify the situation for someone so they can better deal with it and understand it.
so what to make of Derek Ogilvie, the pyschic in the video link posted earlier by Tomo? Derek most likely does the same type of thing with children. and in many cases the information he provides will be helpful and as a result solve problems. then providing he gets paid... everyone wins. i am afraid however, as soon as it goes beyond intuition and there is a suggestion of "i can read your precise thoughts"... it starts to get into dangerous territory. not because i dont want Derek Ogilvie or anyone else reading my mind, more so because there comes with that, a suggestion that the "ability" reaches beyond reality. and that is both unfair and unsafe.
of course, what does ANY of this have to do with James Randi's $1,000,000 challenge. no doubt he would alledge Mr Lewis that your friend, is nothing more then a VERY skillfull, VERY well experienced assessor of people, their traits, habits, body language, how they react etc. Randi may even suggest that since your friend has been doing this for so long, he has seen most types of people and experienced most kinds of situations. as a result, your not performing something "paranormal"... so, NO MILLION DOLLARS for YOU! well, interesting that your friend never suggested he was doing anything "truely paranormal" although if his ego is half as big as your's Mark i am sure he will tell anyone who listens he is quite brilliant at it, not necessarily psychicly paranormal, but brilliant none the less.
all that's left now is the single issue that started this post in the first place. "themagicwand" asked if anyone thought Randi would pay up if someone could bend spoons with their mind. reflection & comment followed as to why the Randi "spoon bending" challenge has never been won. some will have us believe it is because no matter what people have tried, Randi changes the rules on them.
now that may or may NOT be the case. i dont know. however i think the main reason no one has won the "bend a spoon with your mind million dollars" is because no one can actually bend a spoon with their mind. heck... even Uri Gelller needed to rub the darn thing!
this is just my view of course. and your learned friend may turn around and tell me that someone has done it already, the spoon bent with one's mind was then scientifically tested and the results prove the paranormal was involved. of course should your friend put that forward, i will be forced to ask him to be accountable and qualify his source... i guess that makes me just like all the other skeptics though...