Hokuspokus

ho·cus-po·cus

n.
1. Nonsense words or phrases used as a formula by quack conjurers.

2. A trick performed by a magician or juggler; sleight-of-hand.

3. Foolishness or empty pretense used especially to disguise deception or chicanery.

To play tricks on; deceive.

 

 


Hokus Pokus

ClairvoyantPeople frequently seek psychic advice at a time when they are most vulnerable and gullible. A time when they may not be completely objective. Many of these people are led astray by false hopes derived from ridiculous techniques that are essentially scams masquerading as astrology. There exists in all societies, an element of greed, sharlatans willing to make money from the very people seeking help from them. This will never change.

Happily, many more people have found truth and comfort with the help of a genuine psychic medium. Is it the luck of the draw? No. Fakes often employ devious tricks and paraphanalia to back them up. Over-complication should ring the alarm bells. If it doesn't feel right, don't bother.

Conversely, if it feels right, it usually is right.