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  • Report:  #1161553

Complaint Review: Amenti Ankhasha

Amenti Ankhasha ankhasha.com, psychic fraud, money hungry, spiritual scammer, nationwide, unrealistic practiced with no accuracy, Offered No reimbursement. Issaquah Washington

  • Reported By:
    Mikdipu — Alabama
  • Submitted:
    Sat, July 12, 2014
  • Updated:
    Mon, June 29, 2015

Do not seek the help of psychics, spirital healers, and shamans.  Those like Ankhasha Amenti calls herself a "Professional".  A professional fraud who's only drive is money and not the understanding and reasoning behind those who called.  Those who reach out to these people have reached their ultimate low, are in search for hope and are desperate to find answers.  Instead, seek Professional therapists and psychologist to get more for your money from someone who is actually licensed and educated. 

Psychic frauds only care about money, and will use a way of manipulation to get answers from you that may seem validated in your life to get you to believe them.  Taking advantage of people's money while they are at their worst state and manipulating their minds is a crime.  This makes them different from therapist.  Psychics do more harm than help.  At least Professional therapist are able to help by either telling you the truth and helping you cope or prescribing something that is not filled with hocus pocus lies that make you wish and dream your life will turn around/ thinking that what a psychic has said is true. 

This is all the experience I got from Ankhasha Amenti.  Nothing but hopeless lies that somehow my life will turn around.  Believing that their could be some change in my life when it hadn't.  I had no comfort when trying to approach Ankhasha for some sort of naive hope that what she said in her predictions would come true.  I was offered no reimbursements for the services I did not receive.  A therapist would have never lied to me that my life would magically become more richer, and fulfilled by the beginning of Spring.  Or that I will meet my future husband in Florida just wait.  These are all nonsense manipulations that Ankhasha is harming her clients.  Ankhasha believes that future can change itself because it isn't written yet.   Then how is she even able to see anything in the first place if it is changing?  This is all fake talk, and out to get your money. 

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Loyd

Martinez,
California,
USA

Ankhasha is absolutely not what this person says

#3General Comment

Mon, June 29, 2015

I'm a professional in the field of Parapsychology and professional mentalist (and former magician). I have known Ankhasha Amenti for over 10 years, and have worked with her in different contexts where her abilities -- and her ethics -- have been demonstrated.

She is a qualified Certified Research Medium for the Windbridge Institute (having gone through a year's experimental program to get to that).

She is, if anything, one of the most caring and giving individuals I know, and certainly a giver in the psychic practitioner world.

The individual filing the report is someone I referred to her, and apparently got bent out of shape when she could not continue to get free services from Ankhasha after getting quite a lot of her time for free.

That in her original report she's warning against psychics in general is amazing, considering how much she "needed" to get a referral to begin with.

It is true that people should not expect others to take on responsibility for their clients' lives, whether psychic or spiritual or religious. It is true that there are phonies out there who prey upon the fears and uncertainties of others. And it is absolutely true that people who have gotten so "low" should be seeking counseling/psychotherapy rather than quick answers from psychics.

Ankhasha is not one of those. But apparently the author of the report was someone who wanted quick and easy answers, since therapy takes more than a few hours.

If this person expected continual free service from Ankhasha to prove that Ankhasha was genuine, she needs to get a serious reality check. Neither Ankasha or other psychics and mediums I have worked with consider their abilities/talents a "calling" or a "gift" any more than any other ability/talent is. Even independently wealthy people don't work for free.

Nor can they magically change a person's future to a positive one -- the client needs to work on that.

Psychics and mediums like Ankhasha offer their time to non-profit organizations for free, whether for research or fund-raising or in other roles. Hardly 

Some expect others to help them for free (because they need help), but seem oblivious to those same practitioners living in the real world, having to pay a mortgage or get any sort of return for their time. They want quick answers, and they want them free.

I am certainly sorry to hear the person did not get what she needed. But she certainly got more than she ever paid for.

Most good psychics DO believe the future can be altered, and research in precognition seems to support this -- and the concept that psychics can only see probabilities. However, it is always up to the client to take the advice and make use of it to head towards the future they, themselves, want to happen. Psychics cannot make this happen, and people can easily undermine their own resolve to get to positive outcomes.

I know Ankhasha does not offer predictions on their own, without some kind of framework that allows the clients to make their own decisions, and head towards outcomes they desire -- though again, people often That's why she talks about the future changing.

And, by the way, I do routinely suggest therapy/counseling to people who seem emotionally "low" or otherwise bent out of shape. Unfortunately, so many people don't want to hear that this is the best for them, and some jump from psychic to psychic until they find one who will tell them exactly what they want to hear.

This situation has now made me much more aware that I have to be selective when referring certain individuals to any psychic/medium practitioner I know.

 


Stacey

Texas,

Duh

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, July 13, 2014

 There is no such thing as a "psychic, spellcaster, love guru" etc etc. They are all frauds!  Stop wasting your money on these cons!

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