Wednesday, May 5

Quarentine Matters
Europe’s clairvoyants have been active again, and seem determined to test AQIS’s powers of observation. Swiss clairvoyant Zoltana has been sending packages containing the ‘acorn of Tabarka’ — which, while we know it’s not an acorn, is banned because it’s a propagatable seed. Its alleged powers of bringing good luck in travel, romance and finance are not susceptible to Quarantine inspection.

French clairvoyant Mikael has also been sending packages containing incenses and charms that aren’t of Quarantine concern. However, a number of his packages do have charcoal discs designed to be burned as part of the ‘Tele-Psychic Active Thought’ ritual, which provides ‘help and personal commitment to improve one’s situation.’ Oddly, Mikael didn’t seem able to predict that charcoal requires an import permit . . .

You have to chuckle when things like this happen. It just goes to show that while there may be the possibility of psychic phenomena, physical reality can be a hard come down.
Or as one 'psychic' told me. "Real life is like gravity. It makes you aware of being grounded. Sometimes painfully."