Psychic Code of Ethics


by Jeffry Palmer - Date: 2006-12-05 - Word Count: 801 Share This!

Anyone offering advice or dealing with information of a personal nature should have a code of ethics which governs their business and protects the interests of their clients. A professional psychic certainly is no exceptions to this rule. As a practicing professional psychic I feel that it is important to share with the general public the rules of conduct and code of ethics which I abide by in my chosen career. The following paragraphs describe the most important principles that I feel must be adhered to at all times. I encourage others in the industry to develop their own set of personal principles and guidelines and make these public as well.

I will be honest about the information shared in a reading. Many times clients ask about relationships or other matters and at times they seem to be seeking validation in one form or another. There are psychics or people claiming to be psychics who have no problem whatsoever with telling clients exactly what they want to hear. I believe in honesty above all else.

I will guarantee every reading. I believe wholeheartedly in the accuracy and importance of the readings that I provide. I back this up with an unequivocal guarantee of my services. I feel strongly that every psychic doing business should do the same.

I won't bury my responsibilities in a heap of legal fine print. Many online psychics feel the need to protect themselves beneath a cloud of legal protection. They ask that you sign off on lengthy legal disclaimers which absolve themselves of any validity or responsibility for the content of their readings. Others cover themselves in the guise of entertainment for the same purpose. I feel that this is a sure sign of something fishy. I don't believe in this practice. I believe in the truth.

I won't give medical or financial advice. Many clients ask general questions about finances and health or future health concerns, if any. In these cases I always recommend that clients seek the advice of a competent physician, attorney, or financial advisor before making any life changing decisions.

I will not coach clients or fish for information from them. Unfortunately, this is a very common practice among unscrupulous psychics. I give readings by email in order to avoid the possibility of cold reading or fishing for information. Clients ask questions, I give answers, no head games.

I will not give readings to the mentally unstable. There have been a few occasions when a person asking for a reading has seemed to me to be mentally unbalanced. I will not accept money from these individuals

I have no limits on the number of questions which can be asked. It is very rare to find an online psychic that doesn't limit the number of questions which may be asked. I feel that this is self serving. I want my clients to feel free to ask any questions they wish, as many questions as they feel necessary or as few.

I won't share information about any reading that I conduct. Much of the information provided in my readings is very personal. I am a professional and as such I hold myself to a professional standard. Some of what I do also involves a certain amount of spiritual counseling. I feel that the information provided from my psychic readings is protected under the same rules of privacy as that of a lawyer, doctor or priest. I will not share information provided by my readings unless a court of law orders me to.

I will not judge. People seeking psychic advice are just like you and me. They come from all walks of life, they are human. Everyone makes mistakes and everyone sometimes needs guidance. I make every attempt to be non-judgmental about those seeking psychic or intuitive advice. This applies as much to house wives and plumbers as it does to politicians and movie stars.

I will not predict anyone's time of death. It is rare that a client asks this question but it is certainly worth including in code of ethics. There is a chance that by predicting someone's death that you affect the outcome. By voicing the prediction a result may be manifested. In short, I fear that by predicting someone's death I will help to cause that person's death. I cringe when self labeled professional psychics engage in this type of behavior. It seems to me that they must not truly believe in their predictions, have homicidal tendencies, or that they simply do not understand the workings of the universe.

I will not use my abilities to control, manipulate or program another human being. I will not assist anyone in controlling or manipulating another human being. Occasionally I am asked to assist in matters of this nature. I simply will not use my abilities to persuade, manipulate, harm or control another person.


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Jeffry R. Palmer is the well known author of several books dealing with the subjects of metaphysics, paranormal phenomena and psychic development. His articles and columns have been featured in several popular international magazines. His accurate and detailed psychic predictions, including Hurricane Katrina and the Indonesian tsunami have captured the attention of an international audience.

Personal psychic readings by Mr. Palmer are available through the the-psychic-detective.com web site. These psychic readings are kept in strict confidence, cover all aspects of life, are extremely accurate and detailed and are very simple to purchase. Mr. Palmer even offers a 100% money back guarantee to clients if they aren't completely satisfied with their readings. the-psychic-detective.com/Psychic-Readings.htm

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