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No Craig, that doesn't sound like just stooges to me, it sounds like he was doing a fair amount of pre-show work. Like.... handing the first 60 people in line clipboards with a paper asking them to fill out information. They're to keep that paper themselves "in case they're called on". But the clipboards are 'impression' clipboards that retain the information written on them. Old time ones worked with carbon paper, new- fangled ones by other means.
There's other really clever ways of retrieving information that fake mindreaders have come up with... I know! I seriously studied that stuff...
I'm not saying this fellow isn't genuine. It's just easier for me to see that he's not. My opinion is that it's only our own personal experience that can be 'the convincer'. A performance by another, no matter how compelling, is never going to convince like personal experience. It's the touchstone.
I'm personally leary of people who perform in stadiums. My own feeling is that spiritual knowledge can't be sold or bought. It sounds like there's merchandising going on with this guy.
You're gonna have to decide what you think about this guy yourself. I don't really know, I'm just speculating here. But there's no harm being skeptical about it for a while, have a genuine open mind, before you set an opinion in stone. Why rush in to be a believer (customer) so quick?
I like entertainers and con-artistry. I like to do that stuff myself sometimes. That's different from my love of spirtual work though. It's a terrible thing to confuse the two...
Best to ya!
Tim
Evening tim, Thanks for your reply.
I dont think anyone was given clip boards, i certainly was'nt.
I agree with you, that we need to experience something for ourselves to totally believe, but since i hav'nt been able to gather this kind of verification, im willing to put my faith in my logical brain.
I also agree that, some people are con merchant's, but ive done my research on gorden smith, he's worked for his local spiritual church for years, and he worked as a full time barber for years, before being spotted, and thrown into the lime light.
As with most people who have exceptional abilities, they soon get sucked into corperate events, etc... and sometimes, it's spoils there credability, but gordon still does his church's and regular sessions, completely free of charge.
Ive read all his books, and seen him on television, but i was'nt greatly convinced as i know tv has a tendency to cut out very important bits, but seeing him perform in the flesh, leans me greatly in the direction of believing he's genuine.
Hey Rharris,
welcome to the site, ive also researched into leslie flint, bRe: Gordon Smith, The ultimate Reassurance.