Abeeku, psychic "ability" isn't like the popular conception of it. It's based in spirituality, the spirit world, and inextricably tied to our spiritual paths as spirits inhabiting human bodies and having a human experience. It's not controllable or predictable, does not lend itself to scientific inquiry, and will (probably forever and always) tend to elude any of our rationalistic attempts to pin it down and make it do what we want. It does not yield to our will and desires - but if we yield ourselves to its purposes, it will flow through us and manifest in ways we couldn't predict. The people who are best psychically equipped to offer the kinds of worldly help you're talking about, Abeeku, are spiritually advanced to the point that they are no longer "strictly" human - they walk around in human bodies, but in spirit they are one with the law of causation - as the Bible says, "It is no longer I who live, but Christ living in me." They no longer care about worldly desires and goals, and they don't do psychic stuff for other people's pleasure. They serve a spiritual framework that transcends our limited human moral constructs. If you'd like to read a personal account of an attempt by a gifted psychic to help with a police investigation, read Diary of a Psychic by Sonia Choquette. That might clarify some issues for you.