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Free Spirit Horsemanship's Organic Livery & Training Yard review: Paul Ayling - fake shaman healer / energy healer hosted by Emily Patmore

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SCAM: Paul Ayling Shaman Healer / Shiatsu. THIS IS A COMPLETE SCAM.

Please do not trust this man who claims to be able to heal people's ailments for £90 with cold-reading and mime artistry. This individual from Bognor near Chichester in West Sussex, South-East England pretended to remove the bad energy from my body and reunite me with my soul (which he mimed being much heavier than the bad energy xdd). Despite advocating pacifism, he is an ex-martial arts teacher and combat sports are just like the ultimate form of unnecessary violence

ALSO despite the pacifist thing, he spends many a night on social media spewing hate speech at politicians he takes objection to with (as his response of great Shamanic wisdom to one politican who tweeted, "I feel great!" was "you look awful", SUch pacifism wow xdddd).

He could be out there using his powers to heal others - instead he spends much time trying (and Fayling) to argue politics on Twitter.

I e-mailed him several times demanding refunds but he ignored all correspondence. I e-mailed his colleague and finally he was forced to respond, only with more lies, claiming he'd never met me and that he'd been in contact with the police and his imaginary solicitor, and that the police had advised me to reply once to "give me the opportunity stop harassing him and his associates". He also said "you have confessed to slander in previous e-mails (?) so no problem with prosecution I am told."

First, the police wouldn't advise him that in this context where I am a customer retaining my right to complain about a service received. Second, there would definitely be a problem with prosecution on grounds of me ONLY demanding a refund and spreading warning of this scam when e-mails were ignored.

Emily Patmore's "Free" Spirit Horse Workshop writes "I consider him a great friend and can confirm there's not a fake bone in his body so I suggest you stop "warning" people because you couldn't heal. You also have the ability to heal yourself so I'd start there and look internally."

I sent Emily's e-mail to a psychic skeptic and they confirmed that psychics and their affiliates shift blame when they produce duff readings, back onto the customer, to protect their business at the expense of the customer's morale.

It's hilariously absurd that this is even legal. It's extremely dangerous that an unqualified person is allowed to advise someone they are free of any medical ailments when the underlying condition could be serious. Paul knows that he's making money illicitly which is why he only accepts cash, probably not declaring it, and ignores e-mails. And when he does e-mail, it's full of lies to protect himself and no attempt on his behalf to keep the peace a la his Shaman teachings. Fake

Emily Patmore is complicit too by hosting this, and trust me, this is a scam, there were things Paul said during our session that plainly gave away he was attempting to cold-read

An e-mail of lies, the creepy smile, fake pacifism, do NOT give your money to this man or the workshop and if you do make sure it's organised through PayPal so you can at least get a refund if the placebo doesn't happen for you

Don't let this man into your home!
Don't fall for it when he starts laughing in that creepy way pretending he knows something about you he doesn't, it's all part of the Mystic Meg act
You can tell by his face he needs healing himself - if not himself then how possibly could others benefit from him

Putting the Sham in Shaman.
Free Spirit Horsemanship Natural Horsemanship Natural Horse Livery Emily Patmore

Desired outcome: Raising awareness

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