by Eshly » Apr 7th, '10, 11:34
Can I poınt out that Psychıcs are a bıllıon DOLLAR industry.
Notice the word dollar. I have never ever seen or heard of a psychic in Britain that did not live in a Caravan. (No offence to anyone who may live in a Caravan, but I hope you see my point)
In American 63% claim to believe the world is under 10,000 years old and the majority of people believe in Angels and UFO's. It is not hard to convince such people, as a society, of psychic phenomina.
I do wish we had a psychic or two here in Britain on tv, but if we do, I and my friends and family have never seen nor heard of him/her. It seems to me that if you call you'reself a psychic in Britain, people WILL want to heckle and expose you, and you will not be as popular as you could be with the 'psychological' explanation route. The psychological route has another advantage, in that people THINK they know the explanation, and so do not go looking for exposure. Its lovely when in a pub I have a cockey bloke who saw Derren Brown who is trying to convince his friends I am tricking them with subtle wording. And yet no one I know of has ever heard of John Edward.
While it is possible to be a psychic in Britain, I cannot think of a sucsessful psychic in Britain. I also dislike the idea of calling myself psychic, as I am very skeptical myself onjust about everything.
EDIT:
I have been accused of a lack of imagination for agreeing with Paul Stockman in that, if the Psychological explanation is removed, then there is nothing left that is mysterious for the British; we are too intelligent and synical to believe in the psychics, and if we see someone just performing tricks without any explanation, our first stop is google.
May I ask, if I have such a lack of imagination, then what route would you take which does not fit into one of those three catagories?