Are they simply entertainers-- such as a magician?
Or, are they preying on the weak like a con-artist?
Should there be penalties for purposefully misleading the public? Or, is it the public's responsibility to just stay away?
The public should know there is a wide range when it comes to psychics and fortune tellers. Let the buyer beware. Some are just entertainment and a select few may have credentials in their reputations.
Wow. Americans are so WEIRD. I suppose they are taught all their lives that only physical things exist, despite Einstein proving that all matter is energy.
Maybe some of the people taking money for "readings" are charletans but there are many people who are psychics, including ALL animals. Just in my family I am, my kids, mom, and a younger sister. Also, we frequently see the future. We only do it for close friends and family who need it, or who ask us.
In other countries, ESP and other such things are taken for granted, and noticed that most rural Thai are very psychic..showing up to give me things I'd just thought about wanting, or Thai kids in remote villages who don't know English will all speak the English word aloud I was about to write on the board.
"For us believing physicists, the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion." -Einstein.
Besides, physics indicates that we are participating in creating our own universes/reality, so there's nothing "woo" about it. People can manipulate energy in ways that others may perceive as impossible.
“I regard consciousness as fundamental and matter as derivative from consciousness." – Max Planck, theoretical physicist who originated quantum theory, 1918 Nobel Prize in Physics
There is a difference between psychics and con-artists? I guess every con-artist is not a psychic, there is that.
Mostly or totally as Idont use them and many are bullshitters
There's a fine line between freedom of speech/freedom to choose, and false advertising, fake products, and emotional manipulation. I don't see how we can quite punish them outright... if they themselves believe what they are saying and are not explicitly targeting under-privilaged, needy, under-educated, or other vulnurable people.
Pscyhics charge very large fees (I've never been to one so I don't know exactly what they charge), in order to "speak with the dead" or in some other way help the client/customer. Are psychics regulated like chiropractors? I've never been to a chiropractor myself.
At the very least, they should have to post disclaimers stating that they have no proof whatsoever that any of their "powers" are real and that their services are for "entertainment purposes only."
Oh, and about magicians. There are some out there who don't acknowledge that what they are doing is a trick/illusion and deceive people.
I got pissed off watching an act on America's Got Talent (I think) where the act pushed the idea that what they were doing was real--due to some supernatural powers they had. And the freaking judges acted like they thought it was real as well--absolutely disgusting. I had to stop watching.
Ummm, they are already subject to arrest in most places. (Bunco, fraud, taking money under false pretenses, etc) Would you prefer to tar & feather them instead? Or maybe try learning a little about a subject before posting? And would you include astrologers, transcendental meditation teachers, yoga instructors, psychiatrists, et al?