Some very interesting comments and observations...
Now it's my turn :twisted:
Firstly, for someone that studied the Eastern philosophies I find it strange that you didn't come to the conclusion that what you sought was not "outside" of you but rather, within. Ironically, Jesus himself taught this very same thing... not to trust the clergy but keep your faith and communion with the divine a thing that is within you and not for public viewing or display (funny, how his followers always tend to forget that part...

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I've been a student of religion and philosophy for much of my life and even gained a life-achievement degree in Divinity & Metaphysics some years back as the result of such studies. I consider myself to simply have a hobby when it comes to theology however; I've never used my ministry credential (and kick myself frequently over the fact that I just don't have that much larceny in my make-up, for doing so and living "tax free" on easy street.) I am however a Reader, it is the area I've not only gained a potent reputation in, it's something I excell at. As such I'm quite aware of the con-games as well as the more dangeroud predator types that exist in the "shut-eye" side of things. A related "hobby" of mine has been investigating and aiding law enforcement in breaking up the more dangerous and saddistic of these shams. I bring that out for a very important reason; to reveal the fact that I'm not some gullible fool when I make the following points.
I jokingly state that I have a 3% belief factor. That is to say that I've seen and experienced far too much to say that it's all hookem e.g. I believe that "something" exists that is outside our CURRENT ability to define, meassure and prove and/or manipulate.
Since I was exceptionally young I've had the uncanny ability to simple "know" things about people that I meet. This upset family members and ministers so much that I had hands laid upon and just about everything but a hard core exercism so as to cast out this "demon" side within me. None of which worked!
The reason it didn't work is because such abilities are 100% natural in my opinion. That is why when I do lectures, workshops and my shows I refer to myself as an Intuitionist and remove from the minds of the public, the more fantasiful notions allied with things like the paranormal, psychic ability and of course magick/prayer.
The deeper occult teachings likewise remove all the horse pucky and break it all down to a handful of basic sciences; Psychology, Physics and Chemistry. In other words, the truests within esoteric philosophy know it's not some disembodied entity that makes things happen, they see it from a more analytical or "scientific" point of view. In short, we've had a few dozen centuries in which other words, terms as well as perspective lent to these things, a different kind of idea e.g. the words and terms are different but the end outcome is the same -- it's all science!
Yes, there are elements allied to the esoteric side of things that could be seen as "abstract" and too, there are issues taken by mankind when something can't be set down in black & white and proven as a point of concrete fact. But hey, we've been trying to accurately forecast the weather for over 200 years now via the auspices of science and we still get it wrong a good portion of the time.
Fact of the matter is, we know of electricity and how to manipulate it and yet, we cannot explain it. Same can be said about magnitism and various other "energy" currents that we are just now beginning to discover and exploit.
When it comes to this particular issue I always try to encourage folks to get ALL the available information, including that which comes from sources (in our case) that are outside of magic. The Rowland book offers some great insights, but I can assure you that it also has many holes in it and a small load of misinformation. Ian was a skeptic when he walked into that world and has remained such e.g. what he's shared is instantly biased.
When was the last time you read your Richard Webster or Ron Martin materials on this topic?
You see, if you want to learn how to be a plumber you don't ask a carpenter to teach you the trade. In this instance, it would make better sense to study and learn about the art of being a Reader from the folks that actually do it for a living who are friendly with the magic community.
Another point of fact that everyone loves to ignore, is that up until roughly 30 years ago (the mid-70s) some of the most famous and successful "Mentalists" of the late 19th and most of the 20th century never called themselves such nor did they interact with the magic community on the public level. They were promoted as Telepathist, Clairvoyant's, Hypnotists, Master Minds and Mediums (read your Robert Nelson books, that will give you a bit of an idea around this sort of action). They did not do card tricks or try to present a telekenetic ballet by bending every piece of flatware in a facility -- they were Psychics, plain and simple. The show was a lure for getting the private Readings and selling their books, tapes, records, videos and of course, now days it would be the CDs & DVDs, etc. Again, look at the older tomes to see this; Larsen, Boarde and many many others all did it and no one said a thing about it! It was quite simply a part of what the Mentalist did and a prime aspect of said craft.
Yes, a "disclaimer" would be carefully inserted into their presentations and yet, (as Banachek himself will tell you) people still assumed that you were (are) real. This is the allusion we strive to exploit and the very element that lends to us the utmost sense of advantage in doing what we do.
Mentalism, over the past three decades or so, has been undergoing a very strange and oft times cruel act of "purge" that stems directly from the cynics' society (not to be confused with actual skeptics). The magician/cynic whether consciously or not, is being played and guided down a path that seeks to remove from Mentalism (old school) the very advantages and marketing tools it evolved from and has known for generations. In short, "they" want to level the playing field and force the psychic entertainer to have to work the market in the same manner as "they" do; having to deal with agents and all the commercial headaches allied with traditional magic. "They" believe it is unfair for us to be able to make a quick buck at the drop of a hat, by doing Readings and workshops or selling Birth Charts and Numerology Reports.
Why?
Because "they" don't have the same type of income bearing advantages we do... that is, if you are practicing "true" mentalism vs. this stuff that's shown up over the past few years calling itself such.
Not every person that does Readings is a crook or con-person. In fact, the majority of Readers rarely break the $35,000.00 a year gross income bracket unless they have a book or two (not pitch books but real books) and they have jumped onto "the circuit" and done a bit of deliberate promotion. Though this type of person is frequently seen as a "sell out" by the typical shut-eye market, their actions don't always mean that they are out there doing cruel and manipulative things to folks.
Less than 15% of those I've encountered (and I've investigated thousands) actually try to get away with the slight-of-hand B.S. we've read about. The real crooks (about 5% of the industry) are far more wise as well as cruel. Though some would have you believe that the "Psychic Mafia" no longer exists, I can assure you that this is a misnomer. It no longer works through the Spiritualists camps as it did long ago, but it is alive and well via certain familial groups that prey on the ignorant and superstitious charging for spell casting, the removal of curses and so much more. We just recently busted one such operator here in town and are working on another. Which brings me back to the begining and tieing this all up...
Yes, there are crooks and really nasty people in this side of the trade, but it's important for us to not paint everyone with the same wide brush. The crooks are a minority factor and because one gets caught here and there, certain factions allude to the supposition that all people in this or that category have to be the same.
The debate should not be set around if or not such phenomena is real or not but more along the lines of how do we cull the pack and seperate the chaff from the grain? How do we identify the real bad guys that are literally stealing folks blind in contrast to those that offer an honest services for a minor fee and in so doing, actually supply a valuable service to the community.
I hear you all moaning over that, but as I said, not all Readers are evil and underhanded. Too, if it weren't for low life SOBs like myself that worked in the Shut Eye market, there would be far more of the real crooks and con-men getting away with their dangerous games... so think about it.
