VGimlet
I kind of agree that the whole idea of accuracy is sort of a....hmmm....pat on the back I don't really need. The cards tell me what they tell me.
As an experiment I did a whole year of daily draws and went back and made comments on how accurate they were after a month, and then after a year. I think my initial results were about 75 percent accurate, and over time ended up being a little over 80 percent. It was more just out of curiosity - because I enjoy statistics, just for kicks....
I only occasionally have those flashes of perfect clarity, when I can tell people totally concrete things I have no way of knowing. (And why oh why can't those flashes be about the winning Powerball numbers, I ask you???!)
Aside from my arguably flawed experiment, having people want me to read for them again is a good indicator readings help them.
I think it's kind of peek behind the veil, whatever the veil is. Sometimes a kind of counseling session. People are really curious and sometimes a bit disappointed it's not more "woo-woo", if you know what I mean.
As an experiment I did a whole year of daily draws and went back and made comments on how accurate they were after a month, and then after a year. I think my initial results were about 75 percent accurate, and over time ended up being a little over 80 percent. It was more just out of curiosity - because I enjoy statistics, just for kicks....
I only occasionally have those flashes of perfect clarity, when I can tell people totally concrete things I have no way of knowing. (And why oh why can't those flashes be about the winning Powerball numbers, I ask you???!)
Aside from my arguably flawed experiment, having people want me to read for them again is a good indicator readings help them.
I think it's kind of peek behind the veil, whatever the veil is. Sometimes a kind of counseling session. People are really curious and sometimes a bit disappointed it's not more "woo-woo", if you know what I mean.