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10-07-2007, 10:12 AM | #1 |
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Some professions have specific codes of ethic. Many of these codes are obvious such as confidentiality between doctor and patient, lawyer and client. Other codes are not so obvious but are expected to be known by those in that profession.
What are the not so obvious codes of ethic that an experienced psychic would be expected to know and follow. |
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10-07-2007, 11:17 AM | #2 |
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Some things such as not being biased about a situation. Having an open mind even if it's something such as a horrible deed one did to another. Never placing judgement on another. Never try and lead someone into believing what you have said even if you know you were dead on and accurate. What message you receive and give is what needs to be told to the person...as these are for them to understand and not really for the reader. Unless like in here where you practice and receive feedback. You can only try and make it simpler for them to understand. They can take what they want and either learn or not. It's always their choice. Another thing is they can always change an outcome to a situation as this is a choice and it's called free will.
I hope some of these help Love and blessings |
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10-07-2007, 04:47 PM | #3 |
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I agree with Capn...and there is also the ethics of getting permission to read before doing so....kinda like not entering another's home without their invitation and permission.
I think prescriptions and diagnoses should be handled with care. Unless you happen to be both a doctor and an experienced psychic. I think negativity that the psychic has been carrying throughout the day should be left at the door, so that none of their personal issues seeps through into the reading. Compassion and an understanding that everyone's life is similar yet different. Don't try to make a decision for others when doing a reading....their life is theirs to live through...no matter how difficult it might seem. Do the readings, then let them go. For a psychic to hold on to a reading is like never hanging up the phone. Ok...I guess I'm done with my ramblings for the time being...lol ...just don't get me started up again! |
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10-08-2007, 06:22 AM | #4 |
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10-19-2007, 01:44 PM | #5 |
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Some questions have risen about people seeing psychics and what they have been told. I feel this is an important thread to look at and wanted to bring it forward for all to reference when dealing with questionable readings and not sure how to proceed.
The part that Meanderthal posted and googled about is pretty much all the codes and ethics that should be taken into consideration while getting a reading from anyone. Always remember the outcome can be changed by you because you have the free will to do so. I hope this is helpful |
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12-07-2007, 03:32 PM | #6 |
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I did a search and found this.
Psychic Code of Ethics These are the codes of ethics for any psychic work. You should always use your ability wisely for the good of all, you should accept that everyone and everything has value; understand that you are part of everything that exists and that you have an impact on that existence through every thought, deed and action. That is why I believe I practice my ability at all times with ethical and moral values. It is not a game it is peoples feeling and emotions you are dealing with. Furthermore, you should not use your ability for ego, personal gain or personal power. The information you receive should be past on with truth and integrity. You should use the gift of positive intention and positive thought and strive to find the positive in all situations. You should honor your feelings; you should not take any one at face value and honor yourself if you feel uncomfortable. You will then start to discover truth from false feelings, beliefs, actions and words. You should ask questions and do not accept things blindly. You should not hurt your mind, body or spirit and when you do this you will learn to balance your life, you will learn to give and to receive. You should keep your own life in order and always protect yourself. You should give up the need to control others, and the need to be always right, you should not use your power to change things or to do harm to anyone or anything. You will learn to eliminate negative thoughts, words and emotions. Most importantly you should never use your ability to get revenge on others. When dealing with clients stays attuned and stay positive to the person or situation and strive to inspire them. Do not judge the person or situation because it is not your right to judge. Always stay in the positive and avoid the negative so that you may provide hope for the client and understand that there are no mistakes, only growth opportunities. Do not make decisions for the client nor intrude on their free will. They should do what they feel is right for them. Always keep the clients information confidential and always strive to be caring, loving, kind, happy and joyful. Use your gift to find new opportunities and beneficial options and do not dwell on the negative aspects. Strive to develop and increase a deep understanding and separate human experiences from spiritual experiences. Most importantly take responsibility for your actions. Use you power to gain insight and to understand, relate to others in a positive way as this will help you learn to grow. Use your awareness for the greater good of all. Always use your ability in love, faith, hope and charity. Use you ability to service and benefit mankind and the world. |
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03-07-2008, 12:35 PM | #8 |
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I also wanted to add how to handle if you see someone is going to die or some other seriously bad outcome including divorce, etc. The client may hear something like this and it will become a self-fullfilling prophecy or some other variant decision. I would say the only time to even tell the client this is if you saw the reason why they would die (heart attack, etc) and only speak about the solution like you have to eat better or your diet is effecting your heart.
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04-07-2008, 09:55 PM | #9 |
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When I first started to read the tarot and to do readings on forums such as this I was very wet behind the ears. I use to give out all of the information I received and sometimes the questioner wasn't too happy about it.
Now I have changed the way I give information out in medium such as this. I find that doing a reading on a forum and doing a reading is person is very different. A forum is kinda cold and it doesn't have that human touch in means of giving out the reading. I do feel way more about the questioner that I don't give out in a forum now, but if I were with that questioner in person I might go into something more serious in a way that I would start out by saying that "I do feel something but I don't want to alarm you in anyway but what ever it is you have the will to change it". I also feel that I have a obligation to give out that information, that is why I ask first. If the questioner doesn't want the information than I don't give it. My intentions are always good and to help, I take it very seriously. Like for instance if I get the feeling that a questioner drinks alcohol a lot, I won't come right out and say it in this manner. I would say "I feel that you overindulge a bit too much, and it can present a health problem if you don't stop or cut it down". The questioner will pick up on it and say provably YES I understand. Anyway I changed a lot in the way I do my readings and I feel that a lot new readers go through this and don't mean to be rude, and hopefully they learn as I did. |
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