Psychic Chat Rooms for free?
Posted on January 15th, 2012 in Q&A
I want to know if there is a site that has psychics in chat rooms that are totally free and you don’t have to register with the chat room or sign up to anything.
AVAILABLE PSYCHICS - CLICK TO SEE WHO'S ONLINE
I don’t want any smart comments either e.g. “They are not real”.
Full stars for the best answer.
Helpful.
I don’t care if its rubbish advice I haven’t wasted my money then have I?
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February 1st, 2009
Why do psychics need chat rooms or the internet?
February 1st, 2009
I don’t go to Psychic’s for information.
February 1st, 2009
I believe in psychics… but…
You know what free advice is worth, right?
February 1st, 2009
I have not seen a site where the chat is free.I work on a site,but there is a charge.If you would like to email me with a concern,i will gladly help.thanks
February 1st, 2009
hmmm i dont think there are any psychic chat rooms that are for free but if you want i know a that some sites that are related to psychic which is ouija an online game where you contact the “spirit world” its kind of creepy but the online stuff is just for fun and i doubt that there is any use of real “spirits involved. The sites are called
ouija. berkely.edu or witchboard.com or if not just google
virtual ouija games
oh and i have you on my contacts so email me or im me if anything
Good Luck
February 2nd, 2009
Hello Will
Not a Chat Room but a Forum/Community –
Sadhara
February 4th, 2009
that is The path of destiny. Karma on a grand scale. An unexpected turn of good fortune. A link in the chain of events. Success, luck, and happiness.
The second card, placed above the significator, represents Air. It describes your spirit, process of thought, and the influence of reason. Eight of Swords (Interference): Chagrin at the unforeseen consequences of prior decisions. Criticism, censure, and the imposition of external restrictions. Confusion leading to powerlessness. Inability to focus on the crux of a problem and free oneself from a difficult situation. Being hamstrung by a past failure or humiliation.
The third card, placed to the right of the significator, represents Fire. It describes your motivations, creative energies, and the influence of passion. The Sun: A time of contentment and freedom from restraints. Creative inspiration. Achievement, success, and warmth. Light and love in personal or business matters. Happiness and faithfulness in a relationship.
The fourth card, placed below the significator, represents Water. It describes your emotions, meditations, and the influence of love. Knight of Wands: The essence of fire, such a great conflagration. One filled with vitality and passion for life. A sexy and exciting person, daring in their actions, cocky in their attitude, and utterly without fear. Absolute sincerity, coupled with violent emotions that swing wildly from one extreme to another. Boundless creativity and lust for a change of both pace and place. The rapid approach, or more likely departure, of something that sets your world ablaze. Often suggests travel or escape.
The fifth card, placed to the left of the significator represents Earth. It describes your physical presence, position in life, and the influence of the material world. Seven of Cups (Temptation): Daydreams and things seen in the glass of contemplation. The scattering of energies by strong desires and unrealistic goals. The pursuit of illusions and the dissipation of energy on false choices. Intoxication, delirium, and hallucination, leading to the negation of effort. Under rare and extreme circumstances, may indicate the revelation of transcendental spiritual truth.
At this point the cross is complete and the triangle is formed. The sixth card, placed on the bottom left of the triangle represents one of two opposing forces. King of Wands: The essence of fire behaving as air, such as lightning: A great and daring leader who inspires others to rise to challenges alongside him. An artist who can take hold of an idea and make it a reality through bold action. One who is forceful, charismatic, and honest, leading by example, but unafraid to invest authority in others. A dashing and magnetic personality, carrying authority naturally, and striking at the world with swiftness and grace.
The seventh card, placed on the bottom right of the triangle represents the force that opposes the bottom left card. These forces may be external, but they are frequently one’s own inner archetypes in conflict. Nine of Pentacles (Gain): Good luck attending material affairs. Attaining refinement and embracing elegance. Discipline and nobility applied to the maintenance of security and stability. The wise use of resources and foresight. The fulfillment that comes with accomplishment, and the turning of attention to higher things.
The eighth card, the reconciler, is placed below the cross in the third vertex of the triangle. This is the force that will resolve the conflict between the bottom left and bottom right cards. By meditating on this force and bringing more of it into your life, you can bring the matter at hand to a swifter conclusion than would naturally occur. Seven of Wands (Valor): Standing courageously for your beliefs in the face of adversity. Fear of failure overcome by the will to succeed. Great obstacles met with heroism and determination. Inner strength brought to bear at a critical moment.
The ninth and final card, placed in the center bottom of the triangle, represents the final outcome unless you change course. Ace of Swords: The seed of victory – perhaps as yet unseen. A challenge to be met and solved through the invocation of force. An opportunity to bring reason and intelligence to bear in the pursuit of justice and truth. An excessive power that must not be abused. May suggest new ideas or information that can reveal a solution to the problem at hand.