Psychic Television

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Psychic Television broadcasts programmes with empaths, healers, mediums, clairvoyants as its stars. Yet all their perceptions would come under mainstream science’s “not provable scientifically” label Alternative therapies such as homeopathy are also railed against by the medical status quo, even though there is more than substantial evidence of numerous successful case histories sustaining its effectiveness in healing various ailments.

Fraudulent Mediums Act of 1953

New legislation replacing the Fraudulent Mediums Act of 1953 protects the public against fake mediums. In other words if you could prove your psychic foretold a future that never happened, then you could sue them. Psychic Television and metaphysical folk are currently protecting themselves from legal action with the “for entertainment use” only clause.

But if we can sue a psychic for predicting something that did not happen, could we sue a priest who said faith in prayer could heal a terminally ill beloved one and then watch our very prayed for relative die? Could we also sue the Mother Teresa mission accusing its nuns of being bogus, since faith in God is unscientific?

Homeopathy

Homeopathy is consistently “poo poo’d” as bogus and yet investigated repeatedly by the meds. Notwithstanding recorded evidence of its success in healing both animals and humans. If homeopathy should be put thru such rigors, should there not be an equal in-depth policing of the medical establishment to balance out the general failings of its own therapeutic institutions. Drug over-prescription results in numerous deaths each year. Misdiagnosed illnesses and an increasing lack of nursing assistance in our general hospitals should also be taken into account What is preferable, the caring attention of a dedicated homeopath, or a health system that sees people as numbers and no longer has the capacity to sustain the most basic hygiene and bedside manner, unless paid for by private care?

And why does the medical profession contradict its perception of “all things unscientific” as “bogus” and then proceed to .undertake the world’s largest study of near death experiences (NDE) at the University of Southampton? The study was a Human Consciousness Project launched by Dr Sam Parnia joining forces with other physicians to investigate survival after clinical death.

If the medical establishment deems it valid to investigate NDE why cannot it do more in-depth research, or even lend credence to the millions of people who claim to have been healed with crystals, faith healers, reflexology and herbalism? Why does it pretend stringent laws to block the proliferation of herbal remedies but is unable to examine its own pharmaceutical companies with the same rigor? Where does the medical profession wish to draw the line? And how far are they prepared to go to examine a dire lack of patient care? In fact, how long are the “Forces that Be” going to hang on to the “scientific only” module that seems to even distain the discoveries of Quantum science, which alludes to the existence of multi dimensional worlds and viewpoints on reality.

Bringing Awareness and Knowledge

Psychic Television shows mediums talking to the spirits of those passed on, but it is not asking you to believe, it is simply offering a diverse perception of a reality that the “establishment” continues to deny, but a reality which is being thoroughly investigated by Southampton Hospital with its in-depth NDR studies. Is there some contradiction here?

Psychic Television is a democratic manner of watching those who operate in the “ethers”. We can choose to ignore it or analyze it. The fact is Psychic Television does not balk from presenting metaphysical concepts to the general public. They are aware, as many of us are, that mainstream science has not yet tuned into the invisible elements of reality. .

Perhaps one of the main issues is that mainstream, power structured institutions have educated us to see things in one way only, their way. When we start questioning these perceptions with healing modules like homeopathy, they are more concerned with being right, than acknowledging that people are being healed. Perhaps this could be deemed evidence of a power structure that will do virtually anything to maintain its status quo!