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Psychic nights surge, experts warn of harm from 'visitations'

Created at 2 Jun · 2:49 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Victorian-style psychic nights are experiencing a revival, blending entertainment with claims of unexplained 'visitations.' While some view these events as harmless fun, researchers and health professionals express concern over their potential to cause harm.

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Psychic nights surge, experts warn of harm from 'visitations'

↳ Why This Matters

The resurgence of Victorian-style 'psychic nights' as a form of entertainment is raising concerns among experts. These events, which claim to facilitate 'visitations' from beyond the grave, are gaining popularity. However, alongside the entertainment aspect, there are warnings from researchers and health professionals about the potential negative impacts these gatherings may have on individuals.

Key facts

  • Psychic nights are a rapidly growing form of entertainment.
  • Researchers and health professionals warn of their potential to harm.
  • The events are described as a revival of Victorian-era 'psychic nights'.

The resurgence of Victorian-style 'psychic nights' as a form of entertainment is raising concerns among experts. These events, which claim to facilitate 'visitations' from beyond the grave, are gaining popularity. However, alongside the entertainment aspect, there are warnings from researchers and health professionals about the potential negative impacts these gatherings may have on individuals.

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Psychic nights are described as a rapidly growing form of entertainment, reviving Victorian-era practices that claim to facilitate 'visitations' from the other side.

Researchers and health professionals warn that these events, while seen by some as harmless fun, have the potential to cause harm.

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2 Jun · 12:30 AM
Victorian-style 'psychic nights' are surging in popularity, raising concerns among experts about potential harm despite their entertainment value.
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Messages from beyond the grave... and the chilling coincidences that just can't be explained: Inside the revival of Victorian 'psychic nights' and why experts fear the surge in 'visitations' from the other sidem.piqsuite.com

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