by Craig Browning » Nov 19th, '07, 12:38
greedoniz... you left out one other option on you list and that is the fact that you simply don't want to believe in the possibility of something that you've not personally experienced.
Truth of the matter is the early years of Mentalisms' formation found a plethora of genuinely skeptical minds enthralled by both, the craft and the sciences around it. This includes the more folkloric sciences associated primarily with Spiritualism and deeper Occult and Theosophic traditions. Ironically these same fields were being studied by a new pseudo-science that was of high controversy in the day, known as Psychology, a field that borrowed greatly from this fantasy filled realm which enveloped the auspices of Religion, Myth and Imagination.
What we in today's world have forgotten is that Skeptics are not closed minded fanatics, they were always opened to learning and optimistic about actually experiencing that which was elusive. Today however most that call themselves a "Skeptic" are in fact hardened Cynics and admitted Atheists who by nature leave absolutely no room for possibility. To them it is all black or white with no shades of grey and thus, there will never be any way to lend to them resolution -- proof of the existence of something, for the minute you hand them one mode of evidence that they asked for, they step up the demand that you render another and another and another creating a perpetual cycle of never ending burden for those that have a belief in things that said individuals will never allow to exist within both, their own mind and the universe as they know it. A certain Canadian gent has proven this time and again in that every-time someone has come even remotely close to winning his challenge, the jerk packs his bags and RUNS, allowing his minions to spin yet a new excuse.
When it comes to the fickle issue of ethics and morality around this point, what you perceive as wrong may not be the same for another who may in fact see your perceptions and actions as being wrong and a betrayal to the craft. Don't listen to me, read the early works of Stephan Minch and his points on Magician's Guilt (and "Magician's Habit") when it comes to Mentalism and why so many fail so miserably at it. You will find his sentiments echoed by most of the older authors and real experts on the topic, not so much your commercial and politically correct gurus who sustain what insiders refer to at times as the "Houdini Line" such as we find in both Annemann and Dunninger. Then again, for the sake of vocational success and industry support many have been forced to keep their own opinions silent and play by this set of bogus rules as well; magician's groups quite literally chasing off some of Mentalisms' greatest minds such as Richard Webster and Ron Martin while causing those like my buddy John Riggs to carefully sew a liberal dose of politically correct lines into his books, videos, etc. for the sake of Cynic's comfort and his own peace of mind (to not get harassed by said schmucks).
As per my references earlier, which is more wrong on the moral/humanitarian level; allowing a person to suffer or throw their life away or to give them the kind of placebo they need in order to get on with things?
When it comes to the need of a sounding board or "counselor" the most typical resources employed by modern human beings are their barber/hair stylist/manicurist, bar tender, cab driver, best friends, and then we move into the Psychics followed (distantly) by the clergy and professional mental health experts. The reason being is "stigma" (especially within males); psychologically people see that going to a shrink or a priest and admitting that they have problems is a weakness -- a major blow to the ego. There's a huge amount of social stigma surrounding these things. Seeing a Psychic does not carry the same kind of negative stigma and can be readily discarded as an act of curiosity as a means of cover-up. But there is more to this scenario...
I have personally worked in tandem with highly respected psychiatrist & psychologists as well as hypnotherapist all over this country, who realize that some people need an "outside" fix. That is to say, they understand how and why some people need to lean on less "conventional" resources in order to overcome particular issues. Given my background I am trusted (as are many, many others in this field) and over a couple of visits, the patient ends up discovering a new way of looking at things as the result of the soothsayer's message vs. clinical guidance.
On another level we have the very real existence of dangerous cults and predatory psychics/religious operators. That is when a person like myself comes in handy for law enforcement, in that I can confirm the cheats and questionable antics of a suspected individual or group. Too, I am able to come in and RESPECTFULLY educated both, young people as well as senior citizens (who tend to be both, too trusting and desperate for someone to talk with) about what to be aware of and just how easy it is to be fooled by a fake psychic.
RESPECT is the big deal in that those authorities involved with law enforcement or consumer protection don't want some cold and obviously cynical person that believes in nothing or who offers insulting points of view to persons of faith or with testimonials pertaining to such things, to be out there. They must have an authority that can balance things and when they have someone that is known within the region as an expert in a given field helping them on this level, the value is near priceless.
You and others that share your mindset will never understand what it means to be part of Old School Mentalism in that all of these things I've listed here, is part of it.... that includes being a Reader.
Though Mentalists are "entertainers" there's much more to the job than that. Especially when you break it all down and see what the real market is and has been since it was started... and trust me, theaters and night clubs are a very small part of that equation.
Anywho... the point is, we do far more good than harm. Our moral integrity is typically above reproach and most of us that have any sense of quality to themselves, work on behalf of the consumer, not against them.