Do you believe that psychic are the real deal ? Image Credit: Pixabay / darksouls1
'Look Into My Eyes' follows several psychic mediums as they provide intimate readings for their clients.
It would be fair to say that psychic abilities are a controversial subject, with some people remaining adamant that psychic mediums are the real deal and others being convinced that it is all a con.
A24's new documentary Look Into My Eyes, which follows the activities of several psychics in New York, doesn't try to push one view over the other but instead offers a more balanced, overall impression, providing the viewer with the opportunity to make up their own mind.
The documentary, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, is directed by Lana Wilson who described it as "an invitation to think about the role of art and performance in our lives."
"Look Into My Eyes sets its gaze upon a group of New York City psychics as they conduct deeply intimate readings for their clients, revealing a kaleidoscope of connection, healing, and the eternal need to have witnesses to better see ourselves," the official synopsis reads.
Early impressions of the documentary have been very positive, with reviewers praising its sensitive approach to the subject, in particular regarding those grieving lost loved ones.
Look Into My Eyes will be getting a limited release this week and will be more widely available in the near future.
In my honest belief, the most and only real clairvoyant of the past two centuries was Baba Vanga. To get non religious dictators like Ceausescu to visit her, must be strongly earned.
The few true psychic mediums I have meet were very humble and private - they were avoiding the limelight. I think genuine mediums focus more on helping others rather than seeking fame. And it's even better if they help others for free. ?
What about Brandon Biggs, who predicted two weeks before the event that there would be a life-threatening attempt on Trump? Biggs even claimed that the bullet would strike Trump's right ear. Unless he had prior knowledge of an assassination plot, the odds of predicting such a specific detail—like a bullet hitting the ear—are astronomically low, far beyond a 1 in sigma 5 chance. While I agree with qxcontinuum's views on Baba Vanga, I also find Alois Irlmaier’s vision of a war between Russia and Europe intriguing
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