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Summary: The pros of being a psychic include helping people and aiding in finding people. The cons include delivering sad or unhappy readings. Weigh the pros and cons of a career as a psychic from a famous psychic in this free video on a career as a psychic.
No American psychic is as well-known as Micki Dahne. She has appeared on television hundreds of times, hosted her own radio shows and provided private psychic readings to clients. ...read more
"You know, it's nice being a psychic because there are so many "yes"es with it. I have found people. And the pros are -- I'll give you an example. A guy from -- what's that pill that the fellows take now? (Viagra) And the company that makes it? Pfizer! I had a call from Santo Domingo. The head of Pfizer from South America had taken a boat to an island with everybody else in Australia. Now, that's across the country from me. Across the world! And he was missing, the head of Pfizer from South America and she was hysterical. "Micki! Micki! Please help us!" And I said, "Whoa, whoa, whoa." "Eleven days he's on the island. No food or no water." I said, "He's fine. He's fine." She said, "What do you mean? He's my brother-in-law's brother." I said, "He's under a tree near a mound. The water is right near him and you can't drink it. His eye is scratched and he hurt his leg. But, he'll be found tomorrow." She had her brother-in-law call me and again, I went through the whole thing. "He's getting helicopters." I said, "Don't get helicopters. Go over near the mound. There's a big tree and his eye is scratched from the tree." Well, in about ten minutes later, I had a call. They found him. And they never even said, "Thank you". But, that's OK. At least they found Mr. Pfizer from South America. The cons of being a psychic are when you feel somebody is gone and I'll get a call, you know, or I'll feel something coming. Like, we had a whirlpool in my back when that last horrible hurricane and I kept saying to everybody, "Stay away from the South side." It's like a gut feeling that comes through. And back in '71, nobody knew what I was talking about. Jeanne Dixon, myself, Shawn Robins, we were all then The National Inquirer psychics. And, sure enough, after '71, now they come to me with, "So, what's new?" But, it's good. Even the cons, the mean part, you can soften by letting them know. Pre-warning them."
eHow Article: Psychic Pros & Cons