If thats true, why do some psychics promote themselves as, say, “96% accurate”?
Measuring psychic accuracy in strictly objective ways — especially in dealing with future events and life patterns — isn’t perfectly suited to the nature of the work (see previous question). Since our culture wants concrete numbers and measurements, many psychics test themselves and describe their accuracy in those terms. Let’s broaden the definition of psychic accuracy to better reflect the nature of psychic insight. Accuracy must also reflect the psychic’s ability to offer insights that you can apply in a practical manner. You would not be told “Your relationship is coming to an end,” without explaining why that is being seen. Whether it’s overwhelming job responsibilities or a communication breakdown, why an event is happening is more important than whether it will happen. When you understand why, you can begin to make a change. Accuracy by the dictionary’s Latin definition means to attend to or care for. Accuracy goes beyond just citing key details. It points to what needs attent